Nice haul. I have that Bowie album too (the hunky dory one) I think I paid around $24 from Amazon here in the states. I’m a sucker for almost anything Bowie on vinyl within reason 🤣🤣🤣
Hey Jamie. Nice Bowie albums. I really like his work: earlier stuff or later albums... no matter. He was on another level. Thanks and have a great weekend.
Hi Jaime Great pick ups. I watched the Moonage Daydream movie.... because Bowie is another favorite of mine. However.... although it has its moments.... I find it unfocused. Bowie is amazing but there is no flow to the movie. Watched it once. Whereas I watched the Queen biopic two dozen times.... as I did the Elton John one. Still worth watching. God bless and enjoy.have a great weekend ahead.
The "Moonage Daydream" movie is kind of a documentary, but it's not a typical one. It keeps shifting through different eras. And it's very "chaotic" in its presentation. It almost gave me a headache. ha! It's like watching The Monkees' movie "Head". David Bowie narrates the film, through years of assorted interview clips. Kind of like in "John Lennon: Imagine". I guess it's supposed to thrill your senses, but it can get very "claustrophobic" at times. There's great live clips in the film. And on your LP set. I got the 2 CD set for just over $10. But, I don't play it anymore, after hearing it a few times. I got more use from the "Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture" live 2 CD/ Blu-Ray set. Which retains Jeff Beck's guest appearance. Some of which made its debut in that "Moonage Daydream" film. The "A Divine Symmetry" album is a nice alternate version of "Hunky Dory". I really love the outtake "Bombers".
Nice haul. I have that Bowie album too (the hunky dory one) I think I paid around $24 from Amazon here in the states. I’m a sucker for almost anything Bowie on vinyl within reason 🤣🤣🤣
The film "Moonage daydream" is great,, dreamy and different. The soundtrack is really good to for someone who has most of his albums...
Hey Jamie. Nice Bowie albums. I really like his work: earlier stuff or later albums... no matter. He was on another level. Thanks and have a great weekend.
Hey Chris. Yes gotta love Bowie. Thanks for stopping by.
Hi Jaime
Great pick ups. I watched the Moonage Daydream movie.... because Bowie is another favorite of mine. However.... although it has its moments.... I find it unfocused. Bowie is amazing but there is no flow to the movie. Watched it once. Whereas I watched the Queen biopic two dozen times.... as I did the Elton John one. Still worth watching.
God bless and enjoy.have a great weekend ahead.
Thank you Tino. I appreciate your comments.
The "Moonage Daydream" movie is kind of a documentary, but it's not a typical one. It keeps shifting through different eras. And it's very "chaotic" in its presentation. It almost gave me a headache. ha! It's like watching The Monkees' movie "Head". David Bowie narrates the film, through years of assorted interview clips. Kind of like in "John Lennon: Imagine". I guess it's supposed to thrill your senses, but it can get very "claustrophobic" at times. There's great live clips in the film. And on your LP set. I got the 2 CD set for just over $10. But, I don't play it anymore, after hearing it a few times. I got more use from the "Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture" live 2 CD/ Blu-Ray set. Which retains Jeff Beck's guest appearance. Some of which made its debut in that "Moonage Daydream" film. The "A Divine Symmetry" album is a nice alternate version of "Hunky Dory". I really love the outtake "Bombers".
Thanks for this, James. Really appreciate all the info.