MattC1977

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Member Since: 9/25/2003
Total Mixes: 36
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Ziggy Played Guitar

Artist Song
David Bowie  Ziggy Stardust 
David Bowie  Under Pressure (w. Queen) 
David Bowie  Rebel Rebel 
David Bowie  Let's Dance 
David Bowie  Golden Years 
David Bowie  Heroes 
David Bowie  Fame '90 (Remix) 
David Bowie  Dancing In The Streets (f. Mick Jagger) 
David Bowie  China Girl 
David Bowie  All The Young Dudes 
David Bowie  Changes 
David Bowie  Blue Jean 
David Bowie  Sorrow 
David Bowie  The Man Who Sold The World 
David Bowie  Space Oddity 
David Bowie  Starman 
David Bowie  I'm Afraid Of Americans 
David Bowie  I'm Deranged 
David Bowie  Without You I'm Nothing (w. Placebo) 
David Bowie  Rock N Roll Suicide 
David Bowie  A Foggy Day In Londontown 
David Bowie  As The World Falls Down 
David Bowie  Bring Me The Disco King [Loner Mix] 
David Bowie  This Is Not America (F. The Pat Methany Group) 
David Bowie  Imagine (Live) 
David Bowie  Somewhere Over The Rainbow (Live) 
David Bowie  All The Young Dudes (Live W. The Smashing Pumpkins) 
David Bowie  Tonight (F. Tina Turner) 
David Bowie  Ziggy Stardust (Live) 

Comment:

A Bowie mixed re-arranged from a two-disc set and put together for my Ipod. I may expand on this.

I attempted to go from "pop" songs into darker and more sinister material, into ballads, and ending with some special live stuff.

Feedback:

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mahdishain
Date: 10/11/2007
nice!
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vandaleyes
Date: 10/12/2007
aw. you can't go wrong with bowie!
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Mark Petruccelli
Date: 10/12/2007
what vandal said (although, I couldn't do a Bowie mix without "Young Americans")
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Mark Petruccelli
Date: 10/12/2007
what vandal said (although, I couldn't do a Bowie mix without "Young Americans")
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doowad
Date: 10/12/2007
Nice overview
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Pop Kulcher
Date: 10/12/2007
Interesting mix. Hard to cull him down to 29 tracks (I, too, needed a two-disc set, and even that was tough to edit down). Personally, I'd lean much more heavily on '70-'79 and would gladly swap a lot of the later material for more from Hunky Dory, Man Who Sold The World, and the notably absent Low and Lodger. "I'm Afraid of Americans" is one of the few great Bowie tunes of the past decade (or two).