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    #11
    Originally posted by pacharan View Post
    Anyone got any favourites?
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      #12
      I saw Bowie at the Isle of Wight festival a few years back, I thought he was covering Nirvana when I heard 'The man who sold the world'.

      I've since atoned by downloading everything Bowie has ever done.
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        #13
        Who could ever forget the Laughing Gnome?


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          #14
          Agree with what a few of you have said in that he's pretty original in his output and very underestimated.

          Just watched him in "Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence" and rather enjoyable it was
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            #15
            Seen him in 1987 glass spider tour at Roker Park in Sunderland, good show.
            All his albums up to Never Let Me Gown are good for me, I've not bothered or heard anything after that apart from Tin Machine which were crap.

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              #16
              Never really appreciated his stuff when I was a yoof, but now I think his early output is truly inspirational. A very, very underrated artist. Mick Ronson was a very cool guitar player too.
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