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Yes. His music is timeless. He was so modest as an artist and his music was phenomenal. It was just a shame 2016 took all of our favourite people from us too soon.
This thread was made for me (literally, I would imagine).
Honestly, I prefer his later years to his early years. Anything from Reality, The Next Day Extra, Heathen, etc. is amazing. Young Americans is a favourite of mine as well. I actually find it really sad that so many people only know him for Ziggy Stardust and his super early hits. The more fans the merrier, obviously, but I can't stress enough that anyone who is interested in getting into Bowie needs to go beyond his first few albums.
As for my all-time favourite, if I absolutely had to choose:
I agree with Jake. Even though it is a Queen song as well. Changes is a classic, specifically for a David Bowie song. If you could tell I don't consider myself a fan of David Bowie so my knowledge of his songs are limited
I love
Rebel rebel; Jean genie; Suffragette City; Modern Love; China Girl; Starman; Queen *****; Changes; Ashes to ashes; It aint easy; Ziggy Stardust; The Man who Sold the World; Moonage Daydream; (it doesnt stop...)
China Girl is one of my faves, also really adore everything from the Labyrinth soundtrack since it's what got me hooked in the first place. But honestly I love all his music, I even have Space Oddity as my town tune in Valo. =]
The song from GTA IV comes to mind to me as it is the only song I have heard from him. "Fascination" has to be mine not only for the fact it is the only song I ever recall hearing of his, but I do love listening to it every time I hear it.
Hard to choose... maybe Rebel Rebel, Queen Bit**, Life on Mars, Moonage Daydream, Ashes to Ashes ...because I had those in loop in my head for quite a while.
I was less a fan of his 80' hits. I liked him with Tin Machine though. Heathen.
And Lazarus.