Ziggy Stardust is currently my candidate for greatest album of all time, by anyone, ever. I find nothing I don't like in it, I listen from beginning to end without any desire to skip anything, with nothing able to distract me.
Hunky Dory has got to be my absolute favourite Bowie but as you said with Young Americans, it does depend on your genre affinity and I'm a massive folk/acoustic guy so this album ticks all the boxes for me.
You should do Radiohead someday if you dig them as much as I do. A very consistent discography and a diverse bunch of musicology unlike most bands they inspired such as Muse and Coldplay would go to the bottom of the pit of marketing sacrifice. I love your videos so much, mate. Keep it up.
I'm probably the only person to love Aladdin Sane so much as to say it is my favourite Bowie album. All the songs to me are flawless and I could replay the whole album over and over without getting bored. The guitar riffs are something special and the whole album just seems grand. Great work from the legendary David Bowie. R.I.P
Aladdin Sane is my Bowie favorite album, not only that Panic in Detroit is my fave song in the album and probably my all time favourite song in the world ( well maybe on pair with Pony by Annette Peacock)
I love harder forms of rock and American music in general so Bowie's extreme sense of flash and artistic flair combined with the sleazy American rock music of the 70s I love makes me really love it the most
@@Blablablablabla392i know it’s a year old comment, but i have to disagree. the original is far superior with the additions that make it feel mysterious
Always baffled by the quality of your videos and absolutely devastated because of the amount of subscribers you deserve compared to have!! Keep going and doing more! Absolutely love it and agree (except for Honky Dory). Love ya ❤
Honestly, the top 3 albums could have been in any order for me. It’s like, Hunky Dory is Bowie’s perfect warmer/folkier album, while Low is his best album of the Berlin Trilogy, and Ziggy is his perfect glam rock album. (Also, thank you for the kind words :)
1. Ziggy 2. Hunky Dory 3. Low 4. Heroes 5. Aladdin Sane 6. Stationtostation 7. Young Americans 8. The man who sold the world 9. Lodger 10. Diamond Dogs 11. Pinups That’s my rating, but your’s was really great too! I think your channel is very underrated.
Im going on 50 and i always had maybe three or four bands i really got into and i stayed loyal and was happy with. I knew in the back of my mind i had to seriously get into two artists: The Beatles as well as David Bowie. Both have been such a heavenly experience. I knew i was wrong to think each was epic and legendary. Bowie has been blowing my mind. I really am in the phase where i gave them all a great listen and really overwhelmed at how good his stuff is. What i really love as well is going on TH-cam and seeing what the fans chime in about. Both good and bad. What a great artist and some of his stuff really touched me at such high level. What i loved more than anything is his massive energy he had and it effected everyone around him. You really can feel the void he left us with when he passed away. There have been quite a few times I've actually really cried at such a deep level just because he's so passionate about his lyrics. Like two songs that really get to me deep are Five Years, and Heroes. Just two masterpieces.
Hmmm. It would have to be a band that has lots of albums and lots of distinct periods, so that you can jump around genres and have lots of content… I think I would go with Sparks.
I despise people who think they rank rank bowie albums. Bowie is the only artist I know that is a crime to rank his albums because of their individuality and how *different* literally each album is from character, music, genre, even person
Diamond Dogs is a sweet thing (no pun intended). The transitions between each song make it a perfect soundtrack for night walking around a industrial and messy city. It just really feels like the paradigm of 70's exploitation for me.
You've certainly done your homework. While my list differs to yours this is a really good and interesting article for the casual or like me besotted fan.
Great work! Good ranking! Thanks! For what it’s worth I have: 1. Ziggy 2. Hunky 3. Young Am 4. Stn to Stn 5. Heroes 6. Low 7. Diamond Dogs 8. Man WStW 9. Al Sane 10. Lodger 11. Pinups So I agree with you on 1st & last. And it’s Bowie, so being 3rd last is no disgrace - I love Aladdin Sane. The top 9 are probably all masterpieces. This is the greatest output by anyone in the decade - possibly by a fair margin!
I'm going to make a recommendation here: Take a listen to the Roxy Music catalog (8 studio albums). Their debut album came out the same time as Ziggy Stardust, and both are considered the fuse for the Glam Rock era of Britain. Roxy started very outrageous, but moved to a more "conventional" sound, but with awesome lyrics and arrangements. David Bowie has even gone on record to say Bryan Ferry was one of his favorite songwriters. Interestingly, Pinups came out at the same time as Bryan Ferry's "These Foolish Things", which was a more successful album of covers in the UK. Would love to get your take on Roxy Music and comparisons to Bowie.
Bowie had one of the most insane 3 album runs from station to station to heroes to low actual art masterpiece of an album to actual art masterpiece of an album to actual art masterpiece of an album and one of the biggest alt rock influences even though ziggy is my personal favorite (station is 2nd), i think this is his best 3 album run, though his 70s albums werent bad at all, all are masterpieces.
Low was the first Bowie album I bought with my own money when I was 11 in 1977. The next year I won 3rd row seats to see him. It was on the level with see Elvis.
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Can't believe you didn't mention Changes when talking about Hunky Dory. Anyway, here's my ranking: 1. Aladdin Sane 2. Ziggy Stardust 3. Low 4. Station to Station 5. Hunky Dory 6. Heroes 7. Diamond Dogs 8. Young Americans 9. Lodger 10. The Man Who Sold The World 11. Pin Ups (still a fun album)
Low. All day. Every day. Forever. Station to Station, Heroes, Lodger & Scary Monsters (I know that's the 80s but it's the last truly great Bowie album) Hunky Dory is a sentimental favourite. Ziggy, Young Americans & Man Who Sold the World.. less so. And although Pin-Ups is rather mundane "Sorrow" is epic.
For now, I'm doing mostly bigger artists, so Queen is a ranking that is gonna come up, as well as a re-ranking of The Beatles, and perhaps a Beach Boys ranking down the line. If I ever get popular enough that I have fans that will watch whatever I post, then I would love to rank some albums by more obscure artists, probably starting with Sparks.
My absolute favorite by him is Scary monsters but we're only talking about the 70s so: 1. Aladdin Sane 2. Ziggy Stardust 3. Low 4. Station to station 5. Hunky Dory 6. Diamond dogs 7. The man who sold the world 8. Lodger 9. Young americans 10. Heroes 11. Pin ups
Preface: Anything after number 10 is basically joint 3rd for me. 1. Station to Station 2. Ziggy Stardust 3. Lodger 4. Heroes 5. Hunky Dory 6. Low 7. Aladdin Sane 8. Diamond Dogs 9. The Man Who Sold the World 10. Young Americans 11. Pin Ups
I always thought the true Berlin Trilogy was Iggy Pop's The Idiot, Low and Heroes. Lodger was made two years later in Switzerland though experimental is coming from a different place than the three above mentioned albums.
1. Aladdin Sane 2. Hunky Dory 3. Ziggy Stardust 4. Young Americans 5. Low 6. Station to Station 7. Diamond Dogs 8. Lodger 9. The Man Who Sold the World 10. Heroes 11. Pin Ups
@@thebadfella5296 The first side of Diamond Dogs is absolutely phenomenal. The back and forth between Sweet Thing, Candidate and especially Rebel Rebel are almost see through with how memorable they are
1. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars 2. Station to Station 3. Heroes 4. Aladdin Sane 5. Hunky Dory 6. The Man Who Sold the World 7. Diamond Dogs 8. Low 9. Young Americans 10. Lodger 11. Pinups
Nice list. I am one of the few who likes “pinups” and would have it near the top. Mainly because I remember “sorrow” when it came out as a single, and my mom bought it. Also as a teenager I bought pinups 2nd hand, and really love its raw energy and up front production. Love “Roselyn” also. I think my top 5 would look like this: 1. Alladin sane 2. Low 3. Ziggy 4. Pinups 5. Hunky dory The rest are just ok for me. I am not a fan of “hero’s”, only the song.
I've been a Bowie fan for over 50 years and we are all entitled to our own opinion but I cannot agree with your ranking of the 70s albums Hunky Dory is in my opinion his greatest album just for one of the greatest songs ever Quicksand
As I Bowie fan of over 50 years I always find it intriguing that people ranking his albums always rank 'Low' very high. Side 1 is phenomenal but the other side never did it for me. Probably because Bowie's vocals are sublime to me.
My ranking, more or less, is: 11. Pin Ups 10. Ziggy Stardust 9. Aladdin Sane 8. Heroes 7. Young Americans 6. Low 5. Station To Station 4. The Man Who Sold The World 3. Lodger 2. Hunky Dory 1. Diamond Dogs
Yo creo, q el álbum the man who sold the world, suena tan distinto a otros de Bowie es porque Mick Ronson tomó las riendas de la producciones de las canciones, en esa época Bowie se habia casado, pero el tipo de letra si suena a su estilo, pero la música si suena mega distinta muy proto metal
Ziggy Stardust is a Master piece. Please dont forget the songs you mention (sweet head and velvet goldmine) are NOT a part of it. At least in 1972 when I bought it. That songs are not in the story of Ziggy. The album finish with the sudicide of ziggy. That is how it was concieved. In 21 century i guess they added that songs that spoil ( in my humble opinion) the concept of the album. 😊
I’m in the process of it, it just takes a long time, cause there is like 30 and a lot them I haven’t listened to. It will come out this year, but probably much later.
Interesting, music is subjective so no two lists will ever be the same. For example 'Diamond Dogs' is Top 5 all day long ..... for me. Along with Aladdin Sane, Hunky Dory, Station to Station, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust, and Scary Monsters. Oh that's 6 😆 however Scary Monsters slipped into 1980 so it's fine.
It's a pretty obvious question, but who are you to decide which Bowie album is the best? I mean that in the best way. Maybe you knew Bowie, maybe you knew his band, or maybe, I mean it's a long shot, but maybe you are just trying to get views on TH-cam?
Your opinion on Bowie albums is so lame! As you are a Murican, I'm surprised you actually get the lyrics, you thought that you had to explain that a title was a pun, a joke, sarcasm, all of which comes naturally to people but explain away!
Yes, I know it's just your personal preference, but, apart from "Ziggy Stardust", your choices are ridiculous. "David Live" was atrocious and obviously the worst. And "Pinups" and "Young Americans" should be far higher, and "Lodger" and "Low" a lot lower. And that isn't just my personal opinion, it's the last word on the matter. 🧐
Station to Station is my personal favorite of mine. Especially the 10 minute title track, its so driven epic between devillish and soulful.
i was about to type something for that album
I 100% agree with this take
Station To Station is not my favorite but much better than Low and Heroes.
Also my favourite
ITS TOO LATEEE
“He was high out of his mind and barely even remembers making this album”
My brother in Christ he doesn’t remember making any albums he’s dead.
Ziggy Stardust is currently my candidate for greatest album of all time, by anyone, ever. I find nothing I don't like in it, I listen from beginning to end without any desire to skip anything, with nothing able to distract me.
For me too, this album and Prince's Purple Rain are the only albums i feel that way about where every song just sounds perfect and addictive
I agree with absolutely everything you said. You saved me the time to type it out. Not one second of that whole album gets old.
My sentiments exactly.
Diamond Dogs is the better Album by Bowie.
My top three 70's Bowie albums would be:
3. Ziggy Stardust
2. Hunky Dory
1. The Man who Sold the World
Hunky Dory has got to be my absolute favourite Bowie but as you said with Young Americans, it does depend on your genre affinity and I'm a massive folk/acoustic guy so this album ticks all the boxes for me.
decades later, I can't decide if I prefer Hunky Dory as the greatest album of all time, or if that is Ziggy Stardust.
@@healingenso7923 Ziggy is probably a close second for me too be fair.
Hunky Dory feels wholesome idk why lmao, especially Kooks
I defo love both, sometimes i love hunkey dorey sometimes i fucking love young americans as you see the thin white duke emergance
You should do Radiohead someday if you dig them as much as I do. A very consistent discography and a diverse bunch of musicology unlike most bands they inspired such as Muse and Coldplay would go to the bottom of the pit of marketing sacrifice. I love your videos so much, mate. Keep it up.
I'm probably the only person to love Aladdin Sane so much as to say it is my favourite Bowie album. All the songs to me are flawless and I could replay the whole album over and over without getting bored. The guitar riffs are something special and the whole album just seems grand. Great work from the legendary David Bowie. R.I.P
Aladdin Sane is truly amazing 👏🏾👏🏾
Also for me. The piano playing is off the charts, and time is a classic, also lady grinning soul
The title track, Panic In Detroit and Cracked Actor are awesome. I don't know what this guy is hearing when he listens to side 1!
Aladdin Sane is my Bowie favorite album, not only that Panic in Detroit is my fave song in the album and probably my all time favourite song in the world ( well maybe on pair with Pony by Annette Peacock)
I love harder forms of rock and American music in general so Bowie's extreme sense of flash and artistic flair combined with the sleazy American rock music of the 70s I love makes me really love it the most
The man who sold the world is slept on. Width of a circle is one of my top Bowie songs
It’s a great song, but I feel like the Nirvana cover really polished all the things I love about the song
@@Blablablablabla392i know it’s a year old comment, but i have to disagree. the original is far superior with the additions that make it feel mysterious
@@fentom92i agree with you, Bowie's version is way more epic and haunting to me
Always baffled by the quality of your videos and absolutely devastated because of the amount of subscribers you deserve compared to have!!
Keep going and doing more! Absolutely love it and agree (except for Honky Dory). Love ya ❤
Honestly, the top 3 albums could have been in any order for me. It’s like, Hunky Dory is Bowie’s perfect warmer/folkier album, while Low is his best album of the Berlin Trilogy, and Ziggy is his perfect glam rock album.
(Also, thank you for the kind words :)
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1. Ziggy
2. Hunky Dory
3. Low
4. Heroes
5. Aladdin Sane
6. Stationtostation
7. Young Americans
8. The man who sold the world
9. Lodger
10. Diamond Dogs
11. Pinups
That’s my rating, but your’s was really great too! I think your channel is very underrated.
Im going on 50 and i always had maybe three or four bands i really got into and i stayed loyal and was happy with. I knew in the back of my mind i had to seriously get into two artists: The Beatles as well as David Bowie. Both have been such a heavenly experience. I knew i was wrong to think each was epic and legendary.
Bowie has been blowing my mind. I really am in the phase where i gave them all a great listen and really overwhelmed at how good his stuff is. What i really love as well is going on TH-cam and seeing what the fans chime in about. Both good and bad. What a great artist and some of his stuff really touched me at such high level. What i loved more than anything is his massive energy he had and it effected everyone around him. You really can feel the void he left us with when he passed away. There have been quite a few times I've actually really cried at such a deep level just because he's so passionate about his lyrics. Like two songs that really get to me deep are Five Years, and Heroes. Just two masterpieces.
I love the David Bowie soul sound. I think Young Americans is S tier, and yes, Pin Ups is the worst.
If you had to choose one band to listen to forever, which one would it be?
Also, incredible video! underrated channel.
Hmmm. It would have to be a band that has lots of albums and lots of distinct periods, so that you can jump around genres and have lots of content…
I think I would go with Sparks.
I despise people who think they rank rank bowie albums. Bowie is the only artist I know that is a crime to rank his albums because of their individuality and how *different* literally each album is from character, music, genre, even person
Agreed
i literally dont know pretty much anything about david bowey but this guy still makes it fun to watch. props
Fantastic editing
Another great video! I am really enjoying these :)
This one gonna be spicy
Diamond Dogs is a sweet thing (no pun intended). The transitions between each song make it a perfect soundtrack for night walking around a industrial and messy city. It just really feels like the paradigm of 70's exploitation for me.
he is BACK!
You've certainly done your homework. While my list differs to yours this is a really good and interesting article for the casual or like me besotted fan.
The return of the king
Great work! Good ranking! Thanks!
For what it’s worth I have:
1. Ziggy
2. Hunky
3. Young Am
4. Stn to Stn
5. Heroes
6. Low
7. Diamond Dogs
8. Man WStW
9. Al Sane
10. Lodger
11. Pinups
So I agree with you on 1st & last.
And it’s Bowie, so being 3rd last is no disgrace - I love Aladdin Sane. The top 9 are probably all masterpieces. This is the greatest output by anyone in the decade - possibly by a fair margin!
I'm going to make a recommendation here: Take a listen to the Roxy Music catalog (8 studio albums). Their debut album came out the same time as Ziggy Stardust, and both are considered the fuse for the Glam Rock era of Britain. Roxy started very outrageous, but moved to a more "conventional" sound, but with awesome lyrics and arrangements. David Bowie has even gone on record to say Bryan Ferry was one of his favorite songwriters. Interestingly, Pinups came out at the same time as Bryan Ferry's "These Foolish Things", which was a more successful album of covers in the UK.
Would love to get your take on Roxy Music and comparisons to Bowie.
Bowie had one of the most insane 3 album runs from station to station to heroes to low
actual art masterpiece of an album to actual art masterpiece of an album to actual art masterpiece of an album and one of the biggest alt rock influences
even though ziggy is my personal favorite (station is 2nd), i think this is his best 3 album run, though his 70s albums werent bad at all, all are masterpieces.
Lady grinning soul has been my favourite since I know Bowie
He finnaly uploaded a New video! Very good the video btw
Lodger sounds a bit like some of the Talking Heads middle years, food for thought.
He’s back
I cannot wait:333
Low was the first Bowie album I bought with my own money when I was 11 in 1977. The next year I won 3rd row seats to see him. It was on the level with see Elvis.
Hunky Dory is my favourite, but Aladdin Sane for me is at least top 3, a crazy Setlists with special songs
i like the way you talk you just like keep going idk thanks waterloo
Aye, np dude
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You're putting all of my faves in the lows🥲
TMWSTW should be top three!
Can't believe you didn't mention Changes when talking about Hunky Dory. Anyway, here's my ranking:
1. Aladdin Sane
2. Ziggy Stardust
3. Low
4. Station to Station
5. Hunky Dory
6. Heroes
7. Diamond Dogs
8. Young Americans
9. Lodger
10. The Man Who Sold The World
11. Pin Ups (still a fun album)
I thought that too. And no mention of The Bewlay Brothers either!
"rock n roll with me is good" boy, it's one of his best songs ever
When I hear it, there is nowhere else I'd rather be.
Lodger is my favorite bowie album, I got fascinated by it years ago. Though I am much more partial now to station to station.
Low. All day. Every day. Forever.
Station to Station, Heroes, Lodger & Scary Monsters (I know that's the 80s but it's the last truly great Bowie album) Hunky Dory is a sentimental favourite. Ziggy, Young Americans & Man Who Sold the World.. less so.
And although Pin-Ups is rather mundane "Sorrow" is epic.
Pls do a Ranking on all of Bowie's Live Albums!❤
Personally for me I absolutely love The man who sold the world, It is my favourite Bowie album tied with Station to station
are you going to do more bowie rankings? if yes please rank all the 80s,90s,and the 2000s togher
Yeah! I’m working on the 80s’ one right now. :)
@@TheWaterlooWatermelon
thx dude what other aritsts are you going to rank in the future?
For now, I'm doing mostly bigger artists, so Queen is a ranking that is gonna come up, as well as a re-ranking of The Beatles, and perhaps a Beach Boys ranking down the line. If I ever get popular enough that I have fans that will watch whatever I post, then I would love to rank some albums by more obscure artists, probably starting with Sparks.
@@TheWaterlooWatermelon
thx dude and i have a few ideas for you:the doors,led Zeppelin, black Sabbath,and the who
I might do The Doors in a few videos. I know all their albums pretty well and have gotten requests for them a few times.
My absolute favorite by him is Scary monsters but we're only talking about the 70s so:
1. Aladdin Sane
2. Ziggy Stardust
3. Low
4. Station to station
5. Hunky Dory
6. Diamond dogs
7. The man who sold the world
8. Lodger
9. Young americans
10. Heroes
11. Pin ups
Preface: Anything after number 10 is basically joint 3rd for me.
1. Station to Station
2. Ziggy Stardust
3. Lodger
4. Heroes
5. Hunky Dory
6. Low
7. Aladdin Sane
8. Diamond Dogs
9. The Man Who Sold the World
10. Young Americans
11. Pin Ups
Station To Station would be much higher on my list. I even put it above the Berlin trilogy which pretty much makes it my favorite of his
These type of videos are the motive of why i Watch yt
I always thought the true Berlin Trilogy was Iggy Pop's The Idiot, Low and Heroes. Lodger was made two years later in Switzerland though experimental is coming from a different place than the three above mentioned albums.
Can you do every Beach Boys albums ranked?
You know, it used to seem like too much to handle. But as time goes on, it seems more and more possible.
Life on mars is such a great song
1. Aladdin Sane
2. Hunky Dory
3. Ziggy Stardust
4. Young Americans
5. Low
6. Station to Station
7. Diamond Dogs
8. Lodger
9. The Man Who Sold the World
10. Heroes
11. Pin Ups
4:59 hey, can't forget the red-peppers
Diamond Dogs is memorable to me for only one reason…..1984 absolutely slaps
So does Rebel Rebel
@@thebadfella5296 The first side of Diamond Dogs is absolutely phenomenal. The back and forth between Sweet Thing, Candidate and especially Rebel Rebel are almost see through with how memorable they are
1. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
2. Station to Station
3. Heroes
4. Aladdin Sane
5. Hunky Dory
6. The Man Who Sold the World
7. Diamond Dogs
8. Low
9. Young Americans
10. Lodger
11. Pinups
Nice list. I am one of the few who likes “pinups” and would have it near the top. Mainly because I remember “sorrow” when it came out as a single, and my mom bought it. Also as a teenager I bought pinups 2nd hand, and really love its raw energy and up front production. Love “Roselyn” also. I think my top 5 would look like this:
1. Alladin sane
2. Low
3. Ziggy
4. Pinups
5. Hunky dory
The rest are just ok for me. I am not a fan of “hero’s”, only the song.
David Bowie is such a very awesome singer
Ziggy Stardust and Low are both 10s.
Sharp video. My Top 5:
5. _Young Americans_
4. _Lodger_
3. _Man Who Sold The World_
2. _Heroes_
1. _Low_
I should have put Low as number one tbh. Good take.
'Queen Bitch' was *definitely* a predecessor to The Killers 'Mr Brightside' 😆
Why don’t you do an album ranking of queen albums
In my opinion you could get one great Album from the Berlin trilogy! I personally don't agree with your order of choice, but that's me!
I've been a Bowie fan for over 50 years and we are all entitled to our own opinion but I cannot agree with your ranking of the 70s albums Hunky Dory is in my opinion his greatest album just for one of the greatest songs ever Quicksand
Aladdin Same easy #1 coz he’s literally me fr
Station to Station, electronic?
Great video. Just discovered your channel, your vids are awesome! You should review Led Zeppelin's albums next! they pioneered a lot of rock genres!
As I Bowie fan of over 50 years I always find it intriguing that people ranking his albums always rank 'Low' very high. Side 1 is phenomenal but the other side never did it for me. Probably because Bowie's vocals are sublime to me.
My ranking, more or less, is:
11. Pin Ups
10. Ziggy Stardust
9. Aladdin Sane
8. Heroes
7. Young Americans
6. Low
5. Station To Station
4. The Man Who Sold The World
3. Lodger
2. Hunky Dory
1. Diamond Dogs
Me would be
1, Ziggy stardust
2, Hunky Dory
3, Aladdin sane
4, The man who sold the world
I hope that you don’t make a fan war
i agree with diamond dogs .. i like the first half a lot but that end song is questionable…. i laughed at this part tho LMAO 2:13
Yo creo, q el álbum the man who sold the world, suena tan distinto a otros de Bowie es porque Mick Ronson tomó las riendas de la producciones de las canciones, en esa época Bowie se habia casado, pero el tipo de letra si suena a su estilo, pero la música si suena mega distinta muy proto metal
6:01 were did you find that animation?
I don’t quite remember. I downloaded it a year or 2 ago in a collection of gifs. I might have looked up “psychedelic footage” or something like that.
My favorite album is probably ''Heroes''.
Station to Station no. 1
Mon préféré est Lodger puis Ziggy Stardust et enfin Hunky Dory.
This ranking is a crime, haha. But I enjoyed your comments while majorly disagreeing
Ziggy Stardust is a Master piece. Please dont forget the songs you mention (sweet head and velvet goldmine) are NOT a part of it. At least in 1972 when I bought it. That songs are not in the story of Ziggy. The album finish with the sudicide of ziggy. That is how it was concieved. In 21 century i guess they added that songs that spoil ( in my humble opinion) the concept of the album. 😊
Eno! Man Who Sold the World too low
Finally!!!!!
Lodger is decent with a few great cuts, but “Blackstar” is infinitely better.
My brother in Christ, please rank The Beach Boys discography
I’m in the process of it, it just takes a long time, cause there is like 30 and a lot them I haven’t listened to. It will come out this year, but probably much later.
i like the Man who Sold the World the best!
5:50 🤨
aint a waterloo video without a mistake 😎
Interesting, music is subjective so no two lists will ever be the same.
For example 'Diamond Dogs' is Top 5 all day long ..... for me. Along with Aladdin Sane, Hunky Dory, Station to Station, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust, and Scary Monsters.
Oh that's 6 😆 however Scary Monsters slipped into 1980 so it's fine.
Well Scary Monsters is the best album in that list other than Station to Station imo so it's best that it's not a 70s album
Epic
Nirvana
Just nirvana
Young Americans is a great album tho
Pin Ups was great.
Can I decide for myself which I like or like less...thank you !
Yes! You also may decide what videos you watch on TH-cam. You’re welcome !
I hope you have Young Americans a couple more listens. It's ranked two spots too low
How don't you skip Rock N Roll with me? It so doesn't belong on that album.
You loose a bit of credibility with the cartoon stuff.....I can't take you seriously like I can Barry from Classic Album Review.
Low is better than Ziggy Stardust
If the best songs from Low and Heroes were combined into a single album it could have been as good as Station To Station.
It aint easy from ziggy is out of place
It's a pretty obvious question, but who are you to decide which Bowie album is the best? I mean that in the best way. Maybe you knew Bowie, maybe you knew his band, or maybe, I mean it's a long shot, but maybe you are just trying to get views on TH-cam?
Its opinion mate😂 he never said the ranking was objective 😂
Your opinion on Bowie albums is so lame!
As you are a Murican, I'm surprised you actually get the lyrics, you thought that you had to explain that a title was a pun, a joke, sarcasm, all of which comes naturally to people but explain away!
Yes, I know it's just your personal preference, but, apart from "Ziggy Stardust", your choices are ridiculous. "David Live" was atrocious and obviously the worst. And "Pinups" and "Young Americans" should be far higher, and "Lodger" and "Low" a lot lower.
And that isn't just my personal opinion, it's the last word on the matter. 🧐
XD