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Pussay Patrol 10 Oct 18 2.40pm | |
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Interesting documentary on BBC where their talent spotters reported Bowie was 'devoid of personality' !
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 10 Oct 18 3.10pm | |
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"While the BBC’s decision looks comic in retrospect, no Bowie aficionado would suggest that his mid-60s output contained much intimation of his future genius". Probably true.
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topcat Holmesdale / Surbiton 10 Oct 18 3.28pm | |
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His 60s stuff was pretty s***. Laughing Gnome anyone? His 70s stuff absolutely brilliant and then, for me, it was downhill in the 80s after Ashes to Ashes.
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Hrolf The Ganger 10 Oct 18 3.29pm | |
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Originally posted by Cucking Funt
"While the BBC’s decision looks comic in retrospect, no Bowie aficionado would suggest that his mid-60s output contained much intimation of his future genius". Probably true. I hope you aren't dissing The Laughing Gnome.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 12 Oct 18 6.01pm | |
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You may or may not like his artistic output. But you got to admit his tv interviews are fairly boring with even the most talented interviewer frustrated by bowies monosyllabic answers Edited by PalazioVecchio (12 Oct 2018 6.02pm)
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doi209 Fighting for the weak and innocent... 12 Oct 18 7.07pm | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
You may or may not like his artistic output. But you got to admit his tv interviews are fairly boring with even the most talented interviewer frustrated by bowies monosyllabic answers Edited by PalazioVecchio (12 Oct 2018 6.02pm) His close friend Mick Ronson ( Spiders from Mars) was the same. So full of themselves. Bowie was good for a short while - similar to Elton John and Oasis. All living off a couple of good albums. After those, blaaahhh.
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palace chick South Croydon 12 Oct 18 7.18pm | |
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Originally posted by doi209
His close friend Mick Ronson ( Spiders from Mars) was the same. So full of themselves. Bowie was good for a short while - similar to Elton John and Oasis. All living off a couple of good albums. After those, blaaahhh. Perhaps that’s for all artists, great couple of albums then much the same for the rest. At least some of the greats try and re invent themselves now and again?
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Hrolf The Ganger 12 Oct 18 8.09pm | |
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Originally posted by doi209
His close friend Mick Ronson ( Spiders from Mars) was the same. So full of themselves. Bowie was good for a short while - similar to Elton John and Oasis. All living off a couple of good albums. After those, blaaahhh. To understand why rock stars act as they do perhaps it is necessary to walk in their shoes for a while. If you build someone up as some sort of genius then it is inevitable that they can only fall. People looking to make a name for themselves or get a bit of attention usually find a way to make that happen, especially after the person is dead.
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Rubin 12 Oct 18 8.11pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
To understand why rock stars act as they do perhaps it is necessary to walk in their shoes for a while. If you build someone up as some sort of genius then it is inevitable that they can only fall. People looking to make a name for themselves or get a bit of attention usually find a way to make that happen, especially after the person is dead. Mark E Smith being the exception.
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Hrolf The Ganger 12 Oct 18 10.03pm | |
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Originally posted by Rubin
Mark E Smith being the exception. In which universe is Mark E Smith a genius?
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Rubin 12 Oct 18 10.31pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
In which universe is Mark E Smith a genius? Sadly, in the universe of too few.
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Rubin 12 Oct 18 10.35pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
In which universe is Mark E Smith a genius? It's also the only thing I agreed with N. Gusset on, which doesn't really help my case.
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