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Not a bad list. It's pretty much impossible to get this this right. The me of today would probably smack the me of yesterday for his list. That said, anything from his Set the Twilight Reeling album is conspicuous in its absence.
I agree Man Who Sold the world is too low. I basically overlooked it and then was too lazy to adjust the list once I remembered.
"I hate Frank Zappa" Nice way of letting us know you're a moron
LOL - a list made by someone other than you confirmed what your opinion is. Not too bright, are you?
*david bowie* ranked way too high. *Heathen* ranked way too low (come on, you actually believe that pile of crap *Black Tie White Noise* is better?) *Space Oddity* is a bore and ranked too high. It's not nearly as good as *The Next Day*, for example. *Lodger* doesn't get the respect it deserves, which has become predictable at this point. *Ziggy Stardust& as #1. LMAO - no chance. It's a bunch of great songs, but to even pretend it's superior to Low, Station, Lodger, Scary, Heroes, Hunky Dory, and Aladdin Sane is absurd. 1. Low 2. Hunky Dory 3. Station to Station 4. Lodger 5. Aladdin Sane 6. Scary Monsters 7. Heroes 8. Ziggy Stardust 9. Young Americans 10. The Next Day 11. Heathen 12. Let's Dance 13. Diamond Dogs 14. Reality 15. Outside 16. The Man Who Sold the World 17. Earthling 18. Space Oddity 19. Tin Machine II 20. Hours 21. Tin Machine 22. Pin Ups 23. Black Tie White Noise 24. Never Let Me Down 25. Tonight 26. David Bowie no idea where to place Buddha, because I've only listened to it once.
well, this is pretty brilliant. Now looking even more forward to this album.
I agree there's been alot of Morrissey news lately and not just here but Pitchflake too. When I saw the Bowie for for The Stars Are Out Tonight and there was a seen where they cut into a turkey or chicken I immediately thought of MOrrissey having a problem with it.
anyone who doesn't like this album is an idiot
how the fuck do you put that boring yorke dancing video above the bowie video where more than one thing actually happens? It's even more absurd when you consider that radiohead already released a video which was just yorke dancing weirdly. I love yorke and radiohead but the mindless fawning over everything the man does is beyond old at this point...
Mumford Bros are pure shit.
oh well... find another way to make money then if you don't like it. Or start your own shiping company and see if your rates can beat the USPS. If not, stfu.
and now that I'm listening - good shit.
I don't even need to hear this song to know that I approve.
I've never cared for them, but I like the direction they're going in based on the two singles released so far. If I like this album enough, I may need to reassess their prior output.
This list is a joke - complete bullshit.
Yeah, let me think about doing what you want me to do... Okay, I'm done. I've decided instead to do what I want to do.
More music for people who don'ty know shit about music to pretend to like because pitchflake/stereogum tell them they should.
Kitty Pryde - bullshit music for bullshit people
The lemmings are confused - they were told they like Justin Timberlame, even though they never really listened to him, and now this track is pure garbage. There's no arbitrary numeric Pitchflake score yet, so the lemmings don't know what to think - should they 'like' this song, or not??? Please, someone help the lemmings decide so they can give their opinion on this song and go on to listening to music they actually, truly enjoy, like that new Yo La Tengo album, or something...
The only thing I'd choose to watch Ben Gibbard do is announce his retirement from music.
"Hollow" = oooohhhhh, I'll bet it's a moody song with trite lyrics about life being 'empty'. see they've decided not to progress beyond banal early 90's style angsty lyrics.
I can't believe people aren't realizing the reason for the cover. "We can be Heroes for just one day" then this album is called The Next Day. There's some kind of thematic link, obviously.
Early 2k12 indie fanboy making fun of his little sister for listening to Destiny's Child is now early 2k13 Indie fanboy eagerly awaiting an already decidedly 'brilliant' new Destiny's Child LP.
Yeah, "No Scrubs" was a really 'deep' song, or maybe you mean the trite, junior-high-poetry-style lyrics of that "Waterfalls" song.
It's funny to me how the pitchflake fanboys will get offended when I bash garbage like destiny's child or lil b, and then they insult me because they go look at my facebook profile and in addition to plenty of trendy indie bands, I also like jam bands such as Umphrey's McGee, Papadosio, etc... who are all far more talented and making more interesting music than destiny's child, lil b, rihanna, whatever. They're basically just lemmings, following whatever the pitchflakes tell them to like.
I've been a longtime commenter on the pitchflake facebook feeds, but late last year I decided to give some love to stereogum
I'm really on a roll - 2 weeks in a row. I was hoping my post calling Christopher Owens a douchebag would make the cut, but I guess most people realize it's true. Thank you all for the downvotes. I will continue trying my best to twist your little fanboy panties.
Fake concert posters = not news worth reporting
Wow - what an incredibly original title for a hip-hop song - does he also have a song called "Bitchez"
Etsy is a great place for marginally talented 'crafters' to hope in vain that they will be able to someday make a living peddling the trite, worthless crap they make in their spare time.
Is there anyone who actually thinks this chick is talented?
I'll wait for the postmature evaluation.
Wealthy people arguing with one another = I care. A lot.
"Fairytale of New York" is a truly brilliant song. I've listened to it a good 50 times this month.