Ten years gone.
>>129059771>album is great because he died waaaahhhh
>>129059771>nonce who's entire career was just band wagoning what was popular at the timenothing of value was lost
>>129059829Explain Low then
>>129059819>>129059829kys immediately
>>129059829ragebait
Contrarian autistic children get the noose first
>>129059771Yup, I'm still gutted. There are some good features on BBC 6, if you're interested. >>129062086>>129060055>feeding trollsYou should know better by now.
>>129059771where the fuck did ten years go??
>As usual with Bowie, Blackstar (RCA, 2016), produced again by Tony Visconti,, is mostly image and very little about the music. The ten-minute Blackstar, that was supposed to be the centerpiece, is little more than a funereal litany a` la Doors with jazz horns that goes on five minutes too many. Bowie crooning melodramatic in Lazarus (from his Broadway musical about an alien who falls in love) or romantic in Dollar Days is either delirious and pathetic, certainly not entertaining. His tedious voice interferes with the driving jazz jam of 'Tis a Pity She Was a Whore and with the frenzied and tense Sue (a 2014 single). Even when the voice is not a distraction, the rest is hardly intriguing: I Can't Give Everything Away boasts an awful distorted guitar against syncopated beats and layers of electronic drones: not exactly genius. This is trivial "music" that any amateur could make, except that most amateurs would be ashamed to release it.
>>129059771Based Bowie
rest in peace my love
>my dying is.... le ARTwhat a hack
>>129064734You forgot to say 'heckin' 0/10
>>129064701What the fuck was scaruffi's problem? Did he actually think lazarus was about a gay alien or something, fucking italian retard
>>129059771He was killed by Israel
>>129059771holding onten years gone
>>129064701you forgot the best part how he ends it like this >Bowie died of cancer in january 2016
>>129059819literally one of his best works whether he died or not, and him dying is still relevant to what he was doing with this album and adds depth to some of it, cause he more or less knew he was going to >>129059829you're not that far off but i still feel he knew how to ride the cutting edge and really do his own things with it -- like you could feel his unique spirit chameleoning itself into the image of whatever the future felt like at the time he was making it