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David Bowie
David Bowie is the star of the latest issue of UNCUT magazine - and our cover story finds the legend the subject of an all-star panel of musicians selecting their favourite Bowie song of all time.

Buy the issue now to learn what Keith Richards, Peter Buck, John Cale, Dave Grohl, Alex Turner, Morrissey, Ricky Gervais and Jimmy Page all contribute by picking what they think is Bowie's greatest song.

But now it's your turn! We would really love to know what you consider David Bowie's greatest song? Do you agree with what Keith Richards says, when he comments that Bowie is just a poser?

Are you tickled pink by “The Laughing Gnome”? Freaked out by “Moonage Daydream”?

Log in and tell us here, and we'll compile your favourites into a Top 10, the best comments will be published in a future issue of UNCUT!

All posters will be entered into a prize draw to win one of ten copies of the forthcoming 'David Bowie, Live in Santa Monica '72' EMI's forthcoming official release of the famous bootlegged Ziggy Stardust gig.

Closing date for comments is Friday May 30.. So log in and get posting now!



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Caroline Pickering
my fave

Wild Is the wind

Larry Herman
CA
Almost impossible....

There are far to many great songs, but, if i have too.....
"Teenage Wildlife"

chris roberts
middx
Quicksand

Classic from an underrated album

Farah Ishaq
Still would

Five Years -- "My brain hurt like a warehouse, it had no room to spare
I had to cram so many things to store everything in there
And all the fat-skinny people, and all the tall-short people
And all the nobody people, and all the somebody people
I never thought Id need so many people"

Can't beat those lyrics, Arcade Fire live collaboration also good.

Love his duet with Trent Reznor on 'Hurt' too.

Martin Green
Cheshire
Swings It For Me

Oh! You Pretty Things

Nick Black
LONDON
kick ass catharsis

'Rock'n'Roll Suicide', for the way it builds up to its messianic, community-of-freaks-gathering climax:

Just turn on with me and you're not alone
Let's turn on with me and you're not alone (wonderful)
Gimme your hands cause you're wonderful (wonderful)
Gimme your hands cause you're wonderful (wonderful)
Oh gimme your hands.

Monica Doherty
OR
My favorite song that put me under a spell

***MOONAGE DAYDREAM***


I love that song so much that I did Bowie art and made a video!!

My art gallery: http://bowiebimbo.deviantart.com/

My video: http://video.search.yahoo.com/video/play?p=Moonage+Daydream&ei=UTF-8&fr=my-myy&tnr=21&vid=2335687
BTW, might want to be in a semi altered state of mind or consciousness to enjoy this to the fullest potential***wink***

anthony martin
Wigtownshire
Has to be......

Life on Mars (and not just because of the great tv show that adopted the bowie classic) was tight between that and the man who sold the world but life on Mars is just so fantastic lyrically and with its delivery that its my number 1 bowie track

Stuart Barstow
Manchester
Genius

Heroes.
Fripp, Eno, Visconti and Bowie were touched by God when they created this.

craig wells
west yorkshire
Life On Mars

Life On Mars

social observation at its best.

charlie harkin
starman

blew my mind

Tony Piggott
UK
Five Years..

Great Song, great lyrics. David Bowie was the only posters I had on my bedroom wall when I was a teenager. I'm sure my mum thought I was gay.
Prob old news to Bowie fans, but the link below is David singing 5 years on Youtube, taken from The Old Grey Whistle Test and re-shown on Top Ofthe Pops 2.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=louXPUW7tHU

BTW, great artwork and great video Bowiebimbo. :>}}

Tony

John Davies
Carmarthenshire
Cygnet Committee

Not of the best of men , but ours

paul konings
Netherlands
Paul Konings, The Netherlands

Life on Mars.... bombastic and small at the same time.
There are a dozen of best songs, but this is my fav.

Douglas Arthur
Renfrewshire
Fripping marvelous !!!

Fashion.

Love the whole Berlin/Fripp period.
Sound is unique, even today.

Andrew Poulsen
Canterbury
Lady Grinning Soul

For years my turntable could not handle selecting the last song on an album, so every time I wanted to listen, I had to sit through The Jean Genie over and over and over.

pesti zsolt
popo71

my all time fave is "Lady "grinning Soul"-masterpiece ,a real gem,timeless classic

Antony Stamper
West Midlands
Life on Mars

Jeez what a hard one anything from the early 70's is just brilliant. Not so keen on his latter stuff but anything with him and the platium spider Mick ronson was is so far ahead of it's time. But for me Life on Mars just about comes out on top.

douglas brown
shropshire
diamond dogs

very futuristic/adventurous and the album is fantastic
not one duff track on it superb

chris cowan
Hants
Stay

strong competition from Cracked Actor and Heroes but the best track from his best LP has got to win. Up there with the best guitar riffs ever committeed to record, and for once Mr Bowie actually is properly funky

Stephen Leonard
West Yorkshire
Starman

One of the first Bowie songs I bought and loved - still reminds me of my innocent youth.

Stephen Leonard
West Yorkshire
Starman

One of the first Bowie songs I bought and loved - still reminds me of my innocent youth.

Julia Wallace
OH
Man Who Sold the World

It's difficult to come up with just one favourite, because there are so many of Bowie's tunes that I dearly love. But, I would have to say that "The Man Who Sold the World" is the one...

damon marriner
west yorkshire
It even smells like a street

Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing, the most eerily gorgeous piece of music ever recorded. ( and it is one song!)

Diogo Neto
Heroes

Wonderful song, I get a tear in my eye ehenever I hear it during Christianne F

Gabriel Collins
Auckland
How to Choose!!

With a back catalog to rival most (including his Bobness) what a DAMN hard decision.

Almost anything off Hunky, Ziggy or Aladdin has to be in with a shot.

I want to say Cracked Actor or Panic in Detroit or Young Americans. Or Time or Golden Years or 8 Line Poem for Goodness sake!.

But it all seems to come back to that one that starts with "a god-awful small affair" and finishes up with the "lawman, beating up the wrong guy". What's it called again?? Oh yeah - Life on Mars - gets me every time!

Matt Micucci
Galway
Bowie is Bowie!

If we don't count the amazing duet with the mighty Queen Under Pressure, then I have to say my fave is the very underrated QUEEN BITCH, because it's just so damn glam you can't resist learning the words and sing it when you had a drink or two.

terry arkle
tyne and wear
Lets Dance

Lets Dance-- no doubt about it

David Barclay
Aberdeenshire
QB

Queen Bitch without a doubt is the best Bowie track - what a riff!

MARTIN LING
MIDDX
Top Tune

Loads of contenders but Life on Mars is my number 1

Elsa Keha
Five Years

The first song from him that I properly heard. My first thought was "yess, this is the kind of music I've been looking for!". Three years, still going strong <3

JIMMY MONCRIEFF
EAST LOTHIAN
I'm an alligator....

Jimmy Moncrieff

Haddington.

So many to choose from but it has to be ......

MOONAGE DAYDREAM

Archetypical Bowie song. From the blistering in your face intro to the spaced out/phased out guitar that brings the song to a climax. Awe inspiring, and the bit in the middle aint too bad either. Brings back particular memories of youthful parties, air guitaring, hazy crazy cosmic jive!!

matt bolton
dorset
station to station

Jonathan Sykes
London
Time

Time - So theatrical. So Epic. ... like 'Life On Mars', but played less often. ...I'm sure the guitars in this song inspired Brian May's whole repertoire.

Jon S.

Sarah Gardiner
Norfolk
Life on Mars

Life on Mars - Masterpiece

steve langton
derbyshire
Life On Mars

Nostalgia plays a part in my choice as this was the first Bowie track I heard. Absolute classic.

Gary Pierpoint
NSW
Five Years

Although no longer my favourite Bowie track this will hold a special place because this is the one that did it for me as a 14 year old trying to find my place in life....aaah 1972...do the math.. I don't care.
I Probably don't have a favourite..so many.. but Lady Grinning Soul I find one of the most bewildering underated..shouldv'e been a Bond theme.

Ben Milne
London
Station To Station

Station To Station

Guarenteed to get you up out of bed and bopping along in uder 10 min, no matter how severe the handover.

Brilliant!

Mark Newton
Leics
Words or music?

My favourite Bowie track has to be 'Art Decade' from his masterpiece (OK, MY favourite of his several masterpieces) 'Low'...

But, as that's an instrumental, if you also want words and push me, it would be 'Queen Bitch' (from 'Hunky Dory'), which I first encountered as the 'B'-side to 'Rebel Rebel in 1974...

However, 'Sweet Thing' from 'Diamond Dogs' is beautiful...

And his rendering of 'Wild Is The Wind' sublime...

I'd better stop lol...

David Hughes
Notts
Odd

Sound & Vision - after getting into Ziggy retrospectively as a teenager in mid 70's, and then through the other albums, Sound & Vision was the first song I heard contemporaneously, and it sounded odd (not pop!) and yet fascinating. I am used to it now, but still get a thrill from the opening onwards.
David

Simon Evans
NJ
Ohhh, wham bam thank you maam!

It has to be Suffragette City... can't help but go "yeah" when "Ohhh, wham bam thank you maam!" kicks in...

Jim Hartway
NY
Moving Tribute

Lady Stardust - I've read that Bowie had Marc Bolan in mind when he wrote this song. Lovely opening chords, one of David's most elegant melodies and a true sense of unrequited longing in the lyrics make this a very emotional song for me. RIP, Marc.

KENNY DUNCAN
ISLE OF LEWIS
inspiring

this song has been used by so many adverts,sports teams, fundraisers...the list is endless.its also the song i tend to belt out in the house(much to the annoyance of my family) when i've had a few ;p

Alan Cunningham
Renfrewshire
It's No Game

Both parts - just as good as each other! From the album that defined sixth year at school.

Peter Cami
O-Vl
Not only is it...

...the last show of the tour, but, it's the last show that we'll ever play when there's a f***ing tube strike on !

After that marvelous quote during the Hammersmith 2 oct 02 gig, the band started Moonage Daydream.

What can I say ? The man is a genius and funny too.

As it's quite impossible to pick only 1 fav song, I'll pick Moonage Daydream for the above reason.

Alec Downie
Strathclyde
Ch Ch Changes

Everytime I thought I hot it made the taste was not so sweet, sums up modern life and and this faker has moved to Turkey to chill

Tony Bosher
Tyne & Wear
Cygnet Committee

So many to choose from.
Could have been almost anything from Hunky Dory or Ziggy,
but the one I probably still listen to most is this one from Space Oddity. Mesmerising

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