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What We’ve Said Recently
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- Patlabor OVA ep 1 of 7: “Second Unit, Move Out!” January 1, 2020
- Episode 23: Welcome to Misaki and Episode 24: Welcome to the NHK July 1, 2017
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David Bowie Archive
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David Bowie – Heathen
Posted on August 2, 2002 | No CommentsI dislike it when people compare DB’s latest album to Scary Monsters. Not because Heathen outpaces the bizarreness and breadth of that album – it doesn’t. But this is not […] -
David Bowie – Young Americans
Posted on May 12, 2002 | No CommentsBowie the fakir — black-faced, bland, and coming on like kid Bacall, smolder-husk and all — never gets on top of his soul move. The problem is slack execution of slickness. […] -
David Bowie – Diamond Dogs
Posted on April 27, 2002 | No CommentsDavid Bowie has never been as menacing or menaced as he sounds on Diamond Dogs. This is (and predates) punk rock, but it isn’t snide. It is (and predates) goth, […] -
David Bowie – The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars
Posted on April 26, 2002 | No CommentsEarly in his career, Bowie pulled off the near-impossible, a cohesive ‘concept’ album that was a set of really great tunes. It works due to the simplicity (or stupidity) of […] -
David Bowie – Station To Station
Posted on April 20, 2002 | No CommentsA perfectly blended, idiosyncratic parceling of Bowie’s love of rock, soul, and theatre. It’s fresh, deft, clean, definitive, and straight-ahead. Station To Station is a blues-funk “Changes.” For sheer vagueness, […] -
David Bowie – “Heroes”
Posted on April 3, 2002 | No CommentsOr, Low 2, but not as directly involving due to the fuller gleam; which, in making more fluid the admirable, jagged Noh-ness of Low, belies that album’s stark black & […] -
David Bowie – The Man Who Sold the World
Posted on March 31, 2002 | No CommentsThe best albums in David Bowie’s catalog are immediate enough to be exciting, but also exhibit enough craft to be timeless. The Man Who Sold the World, not his best, […] -
David Bowie – PinUps
Posted on March 30, 2002 | No CommentsWhere DB takes a break from “Aladdin Sane” guise to cover Brit nuggets of the mod era, but not just. To such a facetious, rapt dabbler — who, like his […]