
I'm really only familiar with Space Oddity etc. which were played relentlessly on the Classic Rock station I listened to in the mid-80s, somewhere amid my 70s honky-tonk childhood, 80s headbanging teens, 90s college indie rock and post-millennial smorgasbord.
Check ignition, and may God's love be with you!
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Thu 9 Sep 2010, 3:09,
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Check ignition, and may God's love be with you!

"Hunky Dory" might be a comfortable transitional stage before you move on to "Low"... but hey, why not just bite the bullet? It's not as if they're expensive.
(The CDs, I mean, not bullets. I dunno how much they cost)
*EDIT* Also, it looks like I'm living your musical life in reverse! From indie rock, to finding metal tolerable, and heading for a comfy honky-tonk middle-age...
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Thu 9 Sep 2010, 3:12,
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(The CDs, I mean, not bullets. I dunno how much they cost)
*EDIT* Also, it looks like I'm living your musical life in reverse! From indie rock, to finding metal tolerable, and heading for a comfy honky-tonk middle-age...

They did an OK version of The Pixies' "Debaser", albeit not as good as the original. As if anything could be.
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Thu 9 Sep 2010, 3:33,
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I should probably reinvestigate

it won't exactly break the bank. Oh, and pick up a copy of "Low" while you're at it. I'm not his bank manager - I just reckon that's his best record.
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Thu 9 Sep 2010, 3:46,
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I'm fond of "Heroes", but I'm kind of a fag

My mate Ian is potty for "Young Americans", but try as I might, I just don't like it very much.
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