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Old 04.02.2007, 05:43 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by luxinterior
I want to see these photographs.

As for Bowie, for the longest time the only records of his that really got to me were Hunky Dory, Ziggy, and Aladdin Sane. And then I took a liking to Station To Station, Low, and all of those albums. Hearing Scary Monsters was akin to hearing Ziggy for the first time. I've been stuck on Scary Monsters ever since.

And I applaud your fantastic taste.

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Originally Posted by AllHandsOnTheBigOne
Don't dig em. Bowie bores me to tears. Sorry.

Your two cents bores me to tears. Sorry.
By your username I infer that you're someone that obviously likes, (excuse me while I gag) Sleater-Kinney and probably likes a lot of even more boring music.

There is no argument that is valid that would find S-K higher in the rock pantheon than Bowie. Your own rather idiosyncratic leanings are a farce.
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