Not only can I see new posts, but I can see edits in real time. This new GAF gold feature is trippy. But it is neat!Space Oddity.
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road > Rocket Man
Thinking about this more, I might have to go with the unlisted third option:
I feel like the line, “planet Earth is blue, and there’s nothing I can do” is a throw away line in Space Oddity. Just to make the rhyme work. Feels cheap.Musically, Bowie is totally overrated.
Yeah, and I think it makes for a fun thread. I believe Major Tom was a sequel of sorts to Space Oddity, which is why I mentioned it. As for the line you mentioned above, I think it works for the hopelessness that is felt near the end of the song. I think Bowie left the fate unknown, while Peter Schilling gave the protagonist a happy conclusion to the story.Hahaha yeah you can see why I chose SPACE ODDITY vs ROCKET MAN; they were both released around almost the same time (few years apart) and both about leaving earth for Space as a job
Thinking about this more, I might have to go with the unlisted third option:
He did so because he was waiting out his music contract, so his manager wouldn't see any of the real money he could make. Instead he wrote artistic music that would never be a big hit. As soon as his contract was over, he made the biggest pop album of his career, and also recorded Under Pressure with Queen.Bowie wrote more subversive and more complicated songs than normal pop songs. I don't know if that makes him objectively better, worse, or a fool to himself. I prefer him, though.
It wasn't totally planned like that. Nile Rodgers had to browbeat him into not overcomplicating his songs, and he went back to making less mass market songs after.He did so because he was waiting out his music contract, so his manager wouldn't see any of the real money he could make. Instead he wrote artistic music that would never be a big hit. As soon as his contract was over, he made the biggest pop album of his career, and also recorded Under Pressure with Queen.
BUT I DON'T NEED TO CHOOSE OP.
Whenever I think of Elton, I always wonder why he didn’t sue Mike Patton.
So far, as of this writing, Bowie’s Space Oddity is winning, 92% to 8%Can't stand Elton John's music so easy choice here.
Duality? Hmm.
Metal Bowie is best Bowie....I almost want to say I'd take Space Oddity over Rocket Man, but mainly because Elton John has a dozen songs just as good if not better than Rocket Man, while Bowie doesn't have too much that compares to Space Oddity, IMO. Both are quite good.
Modern Love, China Girl, and Let's Dance were all fantastic, though. Pop Bowie was my favorite Bowie.
Bowie doesnt have too much? huh? Bowie had tons of songs on every album until he died that are top notch. Modern Love and Lets dance were def not even in his top 50. China Girl was more of an Iggy Pop song, though Bowie wrote the music with him, technically its a cover.I almost want to say I'd take Space Oddity over Rocket Man, but mainly because Elton John has a dozen songs just as good if not better than Rocket Man, while Bowie doesn't have too much that compares to Space Oddity, IMO. Both are quite good.
Modern Love, China Girl, and Let's Dance were all fantastic, though. Pop Bowie was my favorite Bowie.
That line is wonderful, its literally the point of the song, which is more about existential dread then it is about going to space.I feel like the line, “planet Earth is blue, and there’s nothing I can do” is a throw away line in Space Oddity. Just to make the rhyme work. Feels cheap.
But the FEEL of both songs are what I like
just some one hit wonder,not related to bowie other then being inspired by his songs, which kinda missed the point of the oriiginal song. But there already was an actual sequel to the song.....which is better then the original.....actually there are technically 3 followups which reflect on the character. But i always thought the second song was always the best.Yeah, and I think it makes for a fun thread. I believe Major Tom was a sequel of sorts to Space Oddity, which is why I mentioned it. As for the line you mentioned above, I think it works for the hopelessness that is felt near the end of the song. I think Bowie left the fate unknown, while Peter Schilling gave the protagonist a happy conclusion to the story.
I thought it might be closer too.Both absolute bangers. It’s such a close vote for me but Elton won me over as I can listen to it more often.
Very surprised at the poll though. I thought it would be much closer to a 50/50.
I feel like the line, “planet Earth is blue, and there’s nothing I can do” is a throw away line in Space Oddity. Just to make the rhyme work. Feels cheap.
Lyrics have nothing to do with music. Maybe the aural characteristic, but def not the semanticsI feel like the line, “planet Earth is blue, and there’s nothing I can do” is a throw away line in Space Oddity. Just to make the rhyme work. Feels cheap.
But the FEEL of both songs are what I like