The Berlin Trilogy POLL: Low vs. "Heroes" vs. Lodger

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I like the second side of "Heroes" better than the second side of "Low" I think.

Zelda Zonk, Monday, 2 June 2008 11:27 (eighteen years ago)

warzsawa is tough to beat.

poortheatre, Monday, 2 June 2008 13:51 (eighteen years ago)

(xpost) Out of all the instrumentals on those two albums, "V2 Schneider" is probably my favourite.

snoball, Monday, 2 June 2008 13:54 (eighteen years ago)

OK, even though it has vocals I don't think that "V2 Schneider" repeated over and over counts, so it's still an instrumental of sorts.

snoball, Monday, 2 June 2008 13:55 (eighteen years ago)

I went with Low. I pretty much agree with what poortheatre said at the outset.

Euler, Monday, 2 June 2008 13:55 (eighteen years ago)

here is a big thread we did about the lodger

Is THE LODGER David Bowie's best record?

J0hn D., Monday, 2 June 2008 14:44 (eighteen years ago)

I forgot about that thread – there's some good writin'.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Monday, 2 June 2008 14:46 (eighteen years ago)

I like Low better than Heroes, though I like Heroes. I've not heard The Lodger, and am suspicious of it... I once read Stephen Morris from New Order saying it was no good, and am very impressionable.

The Real Dirty Vicar, Monday, 2 June 2008 14:47 (eighteen years ago)

I like Low and Heroes (and Scary Monsters) more than Lodger.

akm, Monday, 2 June 2008 15:05 (eighteen years ago)

Stephen Morris thinks the last 2 New Order albums are good, so what does he know

xpost

Zelda Zonk, Monday, 2 June 2008 15:06 (eighteen years ago)

Lodger's not bad but I fear suffers from Eno having transplanted his pop heart into Talking Heads, thus Fear Of Music sounds like he put a lot more work into it than he did Lodger. Still - Boys Keep Swinging, DJ, Fantastic Voyage, Look Back In Anger; cannae argue with any of those.

Dingbod Kesterson, Monday, 2 June 2008 15:06 (eighteen years ago)

Low

Herman G. Neuname, Monday, 2 June 2008 19:02 (eighteen years ago)

bu <sumbliminal message: vote for low> mp.

grimly fiendish, Friday, 6 June 2008 09:36 (eighteen years ago)

"yes yes both those records are good but THE LODGER has Simon House formerly fiddler in hawkwind, Bowie's BEST EVAH SINGING easy (he is not billy mackenzie but it's BLADDY CLOSE), eno on "cricket menace", the unexampled couplet "the hinterland, the hinterland/we're gonna sail to the hinterland", terrific pell-mell rhythm on every cut, and just generally a conceptual integrity in re the misery of (undrugged) sleb success which suggests he is the only star to understand the true dilemma of punk (except me obv)"

This dude is never not right

Noodle Vague, Friday, 6 June 2008 09:40 (eighteen years ago)

Low, flat-out. Others are good, but Low is a fantastic whole piece.

I eat cannibals, Friday, 6 June 2008 17:10 (eighteen years ago)

I voted Low, and like Lodger and Scary Monsters more than Heroes.

I still have my old Rykodisc versions of those. At least they have some worthy bonus tracks. I won't go with the Virgin remasters until I find out whether they'll ever do double deluxe reissues like the early albums.

Fastnbulbous, Friday, 6 June 2008 19:25 (eighteen years ago)

Automatic thread bump. This poll is closing tomorrow.

ILX System, Friday, 6 June 2008 23:01 (eighteen years ago)

Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.

ILX System, Saturday, 7 June 2008 23:01 (eighteen years ago)

oh good lord

stephen, Saturday, 7 June 2008 23:07 (eighteen years ago)

For shame.

Noodle Vague, Saturday, 7 June 2008 23:08 (eighteen years ago)

the earlier reports suggesting a Lodger win reminded me of the exit polls favoring Kerry in '04.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Saturday, 7 June 2008 23:19 (eighteen years ago)

I hate it when statistics disprove my lazy assumptions.

Also when people are rong.

Noodle Vague, Saturday, 7 June 2008 23:21 (eighteen years ago)

:)

grimly fiendish, Sunday, 8 June 2008 10:51 (eighteen years ago)

second side of 'low' = WHY NOT WRITE SOME SONGS MATE EH? ambient more like crap.

banriquit, Sunday, 8 June 2008 10:56 (eighteen years ago)

^^^ Talk that is real

Noodle Vague, Sunday, 8 June 2008 10:57 (eighteen years ago)

WHY NOT WRITE SOME SONGS MATE EH? = ripped to the tits on drugs

Noodle Vague, Sunday, 8 June 2008 10:58 (eighteen years ago)

The result is just about fair except "Heroes" should have been closer to "Low" and more ahead of "Lodger".

Geir Hongro, Monday, 9 June 2008 08:31 (seventeen years ago)

second side of 'low' = WHY NOT WRITE SOME SONGS MATE EH? ambient more like crap.

They're not really ambient though, are they? They're structured pieces with melody lines etc. The "Heroes" pieces are more in the ambient vien.

Zelda Zonk, Monday, 9 June 2008 08:44 (seventeen years ago)

Why not write some lyrics mate then

Tom D., Monday, 9 June 2008 08:50 (seventeen years ago)

I didn't vote in this poll but, yes, "Low" deserved to win. I definitely listen to "Lodger" more than either "Heroes" or "Low" but that doesn't mean it's the best album or nuffink.

Tom D., Monday, 9 June 2008 08:51 (seventeen years ago)

I wouldn't call the pieces in "Low" ambient, really. The melodies are strange and harmonically different at times, but not really ambient.

Geir Hongro, Monday, 9 June 2008 21:46 (seventeen years ago)

Why not write some lyrics mate then

Do you really want those from Bowie?

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Monday, 9 June 2008 21:47 (seventeen years ago)

it appears that most of the voters here read Pitchfork faithfully

J0hn D., Monday, 9 June 2008 22:24 (seventeen years ago)

which one did you vote for finally?

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Monday, 9 June 2008 22:26 (seventeen years ago)

"Listen to tracks by Sam Therapy and King Dice" - from Sons of the Silent Age.

Are Sam Therapy and King Dice real artists, or did Bowie just make the names up? I suspect the latter, as googling just leads to this song's lyrics.

chap, Sunday, 15 June 2008 18:29 (seventeen years ago)

I think Bowie made the names up, and then bands borrowed the names later. A bit like A Clockwork Orange and Heaven 17. A quick Google search shows that there's a King Dice in New York, and one in the UK, and several Sam Therapys, including a recording studio in London.

snoball, Sunday, 15 June 2008 18:52 (seventeen years ago)

one year passes...

Anyone read the recently published "Bowie In Berlin" by the picturesquely named Thomas Jerome Seabrook?

Just finished that book last night. Awesome details about the recording of these three records (he does kind of slip past Lodger a bit). But all the weird Bowie stuff when he was in L.A. is in there (living on a diet of cocaine and ice cream, scared to death of Jimmy Page) to all the musicians getting fed up with Eno because he pulls shit like not letting the band know which chord comes next until he points it out on a big piece of posterboard with a graph on it.

It'd make for a great movie. Love to see who they'd cast for Iggy Pop or Bing Crosby. Maybe Tim from "The Office" could play Robert Fripp.

Pleasant Plains, Wednesday, 17 June 2009 21:39 (sixteen years ago)

one month passes...

Is this the only ILM thread about Low? I came here to post about that but have now put on Lodger and am about to read the Lodger thread instead.

I am using your worlds, Sunday, 2 August 2009 02:33 (sixteen years ago)

three years pass...

Was in Union Square for a little while this afternoon and Tony Visconti walked by. I'm glad i was with someone capable of recognizing Tony Visconti. There are not that many music ppl who I love so much that the mere sight of them fills my heart with joy but tony fucking Visconti aieeeee!

Spot Lange (Jon Lewis), Sunday, 28 July 2013 23:12 (twelve years ago)

nice catch, jon. in terms of this poll, i think that Low is the best one but it's closer than many people assume. Lodger is a great album too. "i don't want to live with somebody's depression" is one of bowie's most insightful lyrics.

fervently nice (Treeship), Sunday, 28 July 2013 23:22 (twelve years ago)

My favorite of all might be All Saints which collects all the instrumentals on one disc.

Spot Lange (Jon Lewis), Sunday, 28 July 2013 23:30 (twelve years ago)

five years pass...

*bump*

Anyone listening to the WNYC New Sounds broadcast of the 2018 live Berlin trilogy performances led by Shearwater's Jonathan Meiburg?

https://www.newsounds.org/story/david-bowies-berlin-trilogy-new-sounds-live-2018-brookfield-place

The thing from the popular "That Thing" song (bernard snowy), Wednesday, 9 January 2019 23:01 (seven years ago)

Damn, they did a great job covering Lodger. Hearing Jamie Stewart sing "Repetition" is weird — it's obviously a very disturbing song but in an entirely different way from how Xiu Xiu songs are disturbing.

The thing from the popular "That Thing" song (bernard snowy), Saturday, 12 January 2019 03:58 (seven years ago)

Posted about this on some other Lodger thread but there was little interest, unsurprisingly. FWIW I prefer the live-in-the-studio version Shearwater did a couple of years ago.

the word dog doesn't bark (anagram), Monday, 14 January 2019 16:14 (seven years ago)

the recording of the trilogy shows dropped on bandcamp. i had happened to listen to the original low this am- today has been much better for all this arriving. glad it's out, i was so sad to miss it.

https://f4.bcbits.com/img/a0324300289_16.jpg

Hunt3r, Tuesday, 15 January 2019 20:22 (seven years ago)

sound + vision duet is infinite hot fires to me right now.

Hunt3r, Wednesday, 16 January 2019 01:51 (seven years ago)

also this secret life of arabia is the best mor rnb recall shit going, it is fucking beautiful amazing.

Hunt3r, Saturday, 19 January 2019 17:48 (seven years ago)


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