David Bowie R.I.P

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i'm not a ryko fan. in general.

scott seward, Friday, 15 January 2016 19:27 (eight years ago) link

me either but the bonus tracks on the bowie's are all essential across the board I think. it would be nice if there was a decent collection of just those now.

akm, Friday, 15 January 2016 19:28 (eight years ago) link

Blackstar is selling online for 60 to 80 on vinyl. don't know what it retailed for in the brief moment it was in stores.

scott seward, Friday, 15 January 2016 19:30 (eight years ago) link

i would totally buy a bowie b-side/demo/oddssodds/bootlegdylan/bonus boxed set.

scott seward, Friday, 15 January 2016 19:31 (eight years ago) link

Vinyl of Blackstar was $30, so, around Neil Young levels.

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Friday, 15 January 2016 19:31 (eight years ago) link

Yes, I will confirm from having heard them over the course of this week that almost all of the Bowie bonus tracks are top notch. 'Alabama Song' and the 'Sound & Vision' remix are about the only duds.

Professor Bworlph (Old Lunch), Friday, 15 January 2016 19:32 (eight years ago) link

Are there Ryko bonus tracks that never appeared anywhere else? I assumed they all got compiled at some point. The Hunky Dory ones are great; "Bombers" is one of my fave Bowie tunes.

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Friday, 15 January 2016 19:32 (eight years ago) link

most of the ryko bonus tracks haven't appeared anywhere else.

akm, Friday, 15 January 2016 19:34 (eight years ago) link

all subsequent reissues of the catalog (emi, and the current ones) deleted the bonus tracks

akm, Friday, 15 January 2016 19:35 (eight years ago) link

barnes and noble had the clear vinyl of blackstar for $25 on Sunday. maybe they're gone now? I just got mine two days ago.

akm, Friday, 15 January 2016 19:35 (eight years ago) link

I was going to recommend hitting up your local library for copies of the Rykodisc reissues because that's what I did in like '99 or whenever but then I remembered that the internet is a thing now.

Professor Bworlph (Old Lunch), Friday, 15 January 2016 19:36 (eight years ago) link

most important ryko cds with bonuses: ziggy, hunky dory, low, and lodger.

akm, Friday, 15 January 2016 19:40 (eight years ago) link

Scary Monsters also worth it for the excellent rerecording of 'Space Oddity.'

Austin, Friday, 15 January 2016 19:56 (eight years ago) link

This is meant to be amazing

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rnj10

piscesx, Friday, 15 January 2016 21:04 (eight years ago) link

So, despite some dodgy production decisions, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that Never Let Me Down is a much better album than Tonight. I mean, it's still a pale shadow of his work from the former decade, but at least he wasn't sleepwalking through the thing.

Professor Bworlph (Old Lunch), Friday, 15 January 2016 21:08 (eight years ago) link

Was talking earlier with a close friend of mine that I've known for well over 20 years, when we got onto the subject of Bowie. He was like "truth be told, I don't think I know any David Bowie songs... I know him as the Goblin King from Labyrinth", and I was like "You'll know more Bowie songs than you think you do... SURELY you've heard 'Space Oddity'? Everyone's heard that!" ... He replied "No?" ... and I said "Okay, 'Rebel Rebel'? You MUST know that one, surely?" ... "No?" ... "'Let's Dance'?" ... "Ah yeah, I know that one!"

Turrican, Friday, 15 January 2016 21:15 (eight years ago) link

i don't know if i was sure that 'fame' was by him, i mean i knew he had a song called that, but i probably heard it on the radio many times without having any idea it was the 'major tom guy'

j., Friday, 15 January 2016 21:16 (eight years ago) link

I'm fond of this rearrangement of "Look Back in Anger" with Reeves Gabrels (first appearance on a Bowie album) and La La Human Steps recorded in 1988 -- the first tentative step out of the morass.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Vp3O-QH2Ac

The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 15 January 2016 21:18 (eight years ago) link

...and it's on the Lodger reissue.

The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 15 January 2016 21:18 (eight years ago) link

i'm being reminded this week of songs i forgot i knew, like "Join the Gang"

skateboards are the new combover (Dr Morbius), Friday, 15 January 2016 21:19 (eight years ago) link

the 'major tom guy'

j. I am taking this as a username and it is with love fyi

the 'major tom guy' (sleeve), Friday, 15 January 2016 21:20 (eight years ago) link

So, despite some dodgy production decisions, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that Never Let Me Down is a much better album than Tonight. I mean, it's still a pale shadow of his work from the former decade, but at least he wasn't sleepwalking through the thing.

Never mind going forward, what about going backwards to his 1st album? In fact, I'm going to listen to that right now.

Narayan Superman (Tom D.), Friday, 15 January 2016 21:21 (eight years ago) link

i heard "Fame" sooooo much when that came out. i loved it. radio played the hell out of it. or at least new york radio did back then. i think in 1976 i had an armed forces radio double LP and it had fame and ballroom blitz on it. played that over and over for months. like one of those promo radio show things with a DJ introducing the tracks. that was the first bowie i had on vinyl, i think. i used to sit in my town library and listen to Ziggy over and over. i guess i didn't have the money to buy a copy.

suffragette city HAS to be the most played bowie on rock radio. right? it has to be. i think most rock stations played it at least once a day for decades.

anyway, he was very much a part of my 70's. also, i thought he was kinda spooky. which was part of the charm.

scott seward, Friday, 15 January 2016 21:30 (eight years ago) link

I've mostly been listening to his output from Black Tie White Noise onwards today, and feel it's his most underrated period.

Turrican, Friday, 15 January 2016 21:30 (eight years ago) link

yep

HYPERLINK TO RAP GENIUS (BradNelson), Friday, 15 January 2016 21:31 (eight years ago) link

what about going backwards to his 1st album?

The one with Uncle Arthur, Rubber Band etc.? That's actually what I listened to when I first heard about his passing. It's been years since I last played it, I love those songs so much.

Retro novelty punk (Dan Peterson), Friday, 15 January 2016 21:55 (eight years ago) link

I mostly played 90-now on tuesday and wednesday. Am zig-zagging my way back. Currently on Lodger which I bought 2nd hand at the end of the 80's. It sounds magnificent. I've got two copies of Low that sound a bit murky, played that to death :-(
Anyway, earlier this evening I listened to the debut, loved it. Great bass player!

(Now on 2...3-4! in "Red Sails". This man has so many frog eyes moments in his songs...)

willem, Friday, 15 January 2016 22:00 (eight years ago) link

Love this early Bowie song:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ah07pbw1xws

Turrican, Friday, 15 January 2016 22:08 (eight years ago) link

(xxp) Indeed, I'm fond of it myself, I don't know where his head was at when he made it though, did he really think he'd become a pop star with songs like "We Are Hungry Men"?

Narayan Superman (Tom D.), Friday, 15 January 2016 22:10 (eight years ago) link

without going all Steve Hoffman forums, is there an ilx-prefered remaster series? the 24 bit ones or the Rykos, or the fabled ones that came out before those? or even some other version i haven't chanced upon.

piscesx, Friday, 15 January 2016 22:15 (eight years ago) link

everyone claims the original RCAs are the best (although maybe the new stuff from the box set is better). EMIs sound bad to me, Rykos are tinny.

akm, Friday, 15 January 2016 22:20 (eight years ago) link

"Y'know, it's only 13 years for me to be 70."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DqX_CJC980

Turrican, Friday, 15 January 2016 22:26 (eight years ago) link

xp ah ok yeah, makes sense thanks.

i tell you what's weird; how incredibly *up* almost all of Scary Monsters is compared to Ashes To Ashes.

piscesx, Friday, 15 January 2016 22:28 (eight years ago) link

http://www.laweekly.com/music/henry-rollins-bowies-blackstar-is-on-the-level-of-low-and-heroes-6481055

Never liked Rollins the Writer much, but this is great.

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 15 January 2016 22:29 (eight years ago) link

(many x-posts)

Nice!

― Bewlay Brothers & Sister Ray (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, January 15, 2016 5:39 AM (17 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Yeah really well done.

― Darin, Friday, January 15, 2016 7:48 AM (15 hours ago)

thank you!

(The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Friday, 15 January 2016 23:16 (eight years ago) link

J.D., a lovely tribute. That sense of we-can-be-heroes is certainly why so many of us fell hard.

The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 15 January 2016 23:22 (eight years ago) link

Weird timing! I'm listening to Tonight for the first time ever, and 'Loving The Alien' specifically. It's a good song, but I wonder if there's a better arrangement/live version of it out there somewhere...?

― Professor Bworlph (Old Lunch), Friday, January 15, 2016 12:07 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8cENJO39Rs

The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 15 January 2016 23:22 (eight years ago) link

This is meant to be amazing

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rnj10

― piscesx, Friday, January 15, 2016 9:04 PM (2 hours ago)

I'm half way in and it's fantastic. Very funny. The Angie/David "Cobbler Bob" sketch had me in tears of laughter.

If (and only if!) you appreciate this little cartoon then it'll be right up your street: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FODvjYoVEi8

NWOFHM! Overlord (krakow), Friday, 15 January 2016 23:54 (eight years ago) link

Excellent piece on S&S. Morgan starts from the unpromising position of talking about his film roles, but she uses as a great jump-off point.

Good summary of the whole week as well.

xyzzzz__, Friday, 15 January 2016 23:56 (eight years ago) link

I know it sounds pathetic but the Buxton thing was the first Bowie thing I could handle after the news. A cosy, affectionate couple of hours and really good on the very early Deram stuff.

Michael Jones, Saturday, 16 January 2016 00:20 (eight years ago) link

thanks alfred -- that means a lot to hear, coming from a writer i respect so much.

(The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Saturday, 16 January 2016 00:30 (eight years ago) link

My god, thank you for that 'Loving The Alien' video, Alfred. That was gorgeous and haunting and very nearly did me in.

Professor Bworlph (Old Lunch), Saturday, 16 January 2016 00:44 (eight years ago) link

Dovetailing w Turrican's story upthread, I heard a story today about a mid 20's coworker who was surprised to learn that David Bowie was a musician. "I couldnt figure out why everyone was flipping out that the guy from Labyrinth died." No idea that he was famous for singing, dude knew of zero Bowie songs. He said he doesnt listen to music ~at all~.

Flamenco Drop (VegemiteGrrl), Saturday, 16 January 2016 01:01 (eight years ago) link

The power of the babe

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Saturday, 16 January 2016 01:28 (eight years ago) link

I don't find it that surprising that someone doesn't know any Bowie songs (I doubt that my parents do) but I AM surprised that all of these people are apparently familiar with Labyrinth.

EveningStar (Sund4r), Saturday, 16 January 2016 01:53 (eight years ago) link

There must be someone out there that cant believe the guy from Merry Christmas, Mr Lawrence has just died

Master of Treacle, Saturday, 16 January 2016 02:00 (eight years ago) link

very funny cartoon and i'd never even heard of Tony Visconti til this week

we can be heroes just for about 3.6 seconds (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 16 January 2016 02:01 (eight years ago) link

what the hell would the 80's have sounded like without him?

According to Mark David Chapman, if he didn't succeed in killing John Lennon, his plan was walk back to the theater where Bowie was performing The Elephant Man and shoot him. Supposedly a copy of The Elephant Man program was found in Chapman's hotel room along with a photo he took of Bowie leaving the theater.

Elvis Telecom, Saturday, 16 January 2016 02:57 (eight years ago) link


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