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  1. Well, I was hoping for a close one, but I'm not betting on Kiss here.
  2. I'm definitely Bowie all the way on the second question, but Diamond Dogs isn't one of my favorites from him (despite some stellar moments, it's a little half baked) and I seem to recall really enjoying Look At Yourself. I'll need a revisit of at least Look At Yourself today, maybe Diamond Dogs as well, just to be sure of where I stand.
  3. Some classic tracks famous for a their stuttering vocals. Who shall be victorious?
  4. I've not included the 1967 debut album, the Buddha of Suburbia soundtrack or the Tin Machine albums, but I have included Pin-Ups.
  5. So I was just listening to Ziggy Stardust with my dad, and I noticed something I've kind of thought I was hearing for a long time but couldn't put my finger on it. I think the guitar and bass (moreso the bass) are a bit out of tune on the main riff of the song. Has anyone else hear ever heard this? It's like how Paul's bass is just a little flat in Here Comes The Sun!
  6. I've been thinking about this and for me I think I would say it's Ashes to Ashes. Anyone else? :guitar: :goodone:
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