David Bowie - ★ (Blackstar) ALBUM REVIEW [R.I.P. BOWIE]

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2016
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    Entertainment icon David Bowie turns his death into an awe-inspiring concept album.
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    FAV TRACKS: BLACKSTAR, LAZARUS, 'TIS A PITY SHE WAS A WHORE, GIRL LOVES ME, DOLLAR DAYS, I CAN'T GIVE EVERYTHING AWAY
    LEAST FAV TRACK: SUE OR IN A SEASON OF CRIME) ...IF I HAD TO PICK ONE
    DAVID BOWIE - ★ / 2016 / COLUMBIA / ART ROCK, GLAM ROCK
    9/10
    Y'all know this is just my opinion, right?
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  • @rileyschmedeman652
    @rileyschmedeman652 3 года назад +2188

    “bowie had cited death grips and kendrick lama-“
    THENEEDLEDROP 9/10

    • @alphalax7747
      @alphalax7747 3 года назад +44

      And also sounds like swans

    • @zackzallie8735
      @zackzallie8735 2 года назад +174

      it's great that even in his last moments, Bowie was inspired by modern artists like Kendrick, Swans, and Death Grips. He was a goat.

    • @zackzallie8735
      @zackzallie8735 2 года назад +5

      @JAY CHROM3 Yep. That what made me a Bowie fan.

    • @Abasedbymygrief
      @Abasedbymygrief 2 года назад +4

      @@zackzallie8735 swans isnt a modern artist.

    • @R-H-B
      @R-H-B Год назад +1

      @@Abasedbymygrief they’re still making music to this day tho

  • @Shercko
    @Shercko 8 лет назад +5366

    I think it's named Blackstar after an actual black star; the theoretical end point of a star's life when it has gone through all its cycles and ends up a dark mass of electron-degenerate matter.
    A black star still exists, it's still there - it's just invisible to the naked eye, and no longer emits heat or light. Kinda like David Bowie now.

    • @TehKola2
      @TehKola2 7 лет назад +132

      That would be refered to as a black dwarf, not a black star.

    • @Shercko
      @Shercko 7 лет назад +69

      Have you seen the artwork in the vinyl folder? It proves my theory 100% ;)

    • @gusmiller8708
      @gusmiller8708 6 лет назад +22

      just my belief and from ancient texts, etymology, astronomy, masonic teachings its the eclipse Rahu EL. He is talking about the third eye and the journey to the underworld. Talking about who is siting in the seat of God aka the third eye. Talking about EL blue moon and Ra Red Son/Sun...

    • @gusmiller8708
      @gusmiller8708 6 лет назад +10

      he talks about the villa of ormen and the salutary candle that is the third eye. His spirits journey through death and the salutary candle guiding him through it. Every wondered why they carry the olympic torch and it must not be put out. The eternal flame. Check out lifting the veil if you wanna see a detailed explanation on the third eye/pineal gland. Truthiracy3 has a good explanation of the different ages on the zodiac wheel. Look up the 88 creation code. The illuminati are obsessed with it. God bless :)

    • @God-mb8wi
      @God-mb8wi 5 лет назад +42

      @@gusmiller8708
      Your interest in the occult and esoteric knowledge is fun, because that sort of stuff is fun. However, your belief in an 'archon' parasite (and your subsequent and willing, idiotic destruction of your hearing), your belief in a flat earth, and your belief in the illuminati and aliens are evidence of your impotence and your idiocy. The very fact the information you espouse about esoteric knowledge directly conflicts with your views on aliens and the illuminati is proof of your idiocy.

  • @moonflow5133
    @moonflow5133 8 лет назад +7609

    > A life dedicated to music.
    > Holds open the jaws of death until his last album releases.
    >Can't even get a 10 from Needledraps.

    • @KendylTV
      @KendylTV 8 лет назад +738

      The "WOULD YOU HAVE GAVE THIS A 10 IF BOWIE DIDN'T DIE IT'S AT LEAST AN 8 OR 9" comments would've came in strong.

    • @moonflow5133
      @moonflow5133 8 лет назад +17

      tru facts

    • @egwgsdgwegfqweqwrfqwef9877
      @egwgsdgwegfqweqwrfqwef9877 5 лет назад +148

      @@leodebatin2667 Bowie was in Classics week which are essentially 10s.

    • @hendrystevo
      @hendrystevo 5 лет назад +53

      MOONFLOW since Bowie died, if he gave the album a ten it probably would’ve been turned into a meme

    • @spamsingles5948
      @spamsingles5948 4 года назад +60

      He gave Ziggy Stardust a 10 in "What is a 10?"

  • @FrankJavCee
    @FrankJavCee 8 лет назад +3645

    I gib dis revue
    ★★★★★

    • @nicchaney2893
      @nicchaney2893 8 лет назад +6

      Hey i fucking love you we messaged the other day x

    • @mihkelv6487
      @mihkelv6487 8 лет назад

      +FrankJavCee Epic memes man.

    • @csm3535
      @csm3535 8 лет назад

      Dudee I'm still waiting for your "how to" videos, I'm dying , I like u, pls love me back

    • @skizzofrenetik1249
      @skizzofrenetik1249 8 лет назад

      +FrankJavCee funny

    • @MeowMeow-my4fl
      @MeowMeow-my4fl 8 лет назад +3

      Is this meant to be a joke? I honestly can't tell. >_>

  • @TrebuL
    @TrebuL 8 лет назад +5578

    Probably late as fuck, but just noticed the star shapes at the bottom of the album cover spell out "BOWIE."

    • @dieyounger1657
      @dieyounger1657 8 лет назад +482

      Holy shit! woah! woah! bowie shows why he was the best

    • @LukeHerbertPlus
      @LukeHerbertPlus 8 лет назад +175

      Damn it does!

    • @SegaCDUniverse
      @SegaCDUniverse 8 лет назад +311

      +TrebuL Quite abstract, but I see what you mean. Very cool.

    • @gmdille
      @gmdille 8 лет назад +51

      I saw it too! Love the cover

    • @FionaAppleAddict
      @FionaAppleAddict 8 лет назад +27

      Saw it, too, yesterday. Beautiful creative idea! :)

  • @syn4588
    @syn4588 8 лет назад +3130

    This is the best way a musician has ever gone out. It's introspective, and isn't the same old stuff. Even on his last album he's experimenting with new sounds. It's amazing that he's influenced by underground artists like Death Grips. It really shows his love for music. David Bowie is the real king of pop

    • @TheMinecrafterandrew
      @TheMinecrafterandrew 8 лет назад +27

      experimental music existed way before Death Grips, are you aware of this?

    • @syn4588
      @syn4588 8 лет назад +487

      TheMinecrafterandrew .... I never said it didn't?

    • @FloydPinkerton
      @FloydPinkerton 8 лет назад +256

      +TheMinecrafterandrew He's not saying it didn't, but the fact that Death Grips influenced the album shows Bowie's appreciation for underground, experimental music.

    • @flower5185
      @flower5185 8 лет назад +57

      ***** Bowie's always had an appreciation for underground, experimental music. Heroes was originally going to be recorded with Neu! as the backing band.

    • @ajjingunia
      @ajjingunia 8 лет назад +17

      +evilmanimani bowie took inspiration from tpab and jenny death

  • @ZaraFerzauli
    @ZaraFerzauli 8 лет назад +438

    "Entertainment icon David Bowie turns his death into an awe-inspiring concept album"
    That's the most Bowie fucking thing ever

  • @bobrolander4344
    @bobrolander4344 8 лет назад +815

    *"Where the fuck did Monday go? Sung by someone who passed away on a Sunday. Surreal beyond death."*

    • @louisjeon97
      @louisjeon97 8 лет назад +7

      +Bob Rolander true genius.

    • @louisjeon97
      @louisjeon97 8 лет назад +5

      Kirk Landau david bowie IS a genius, though

    • @louisjeon97
      @louisjeon97 8 лет назад +7

      Kirk Landau oh thats interesting. i think i know what you mean, but can you give me examples of other greater musicians i can check out perhaps?

    • @louisjeon97
      @louisjeon97 8 лет назад +4

      Kirk Landau i understand your point.
      I just think that David Bowie was a genius as a solo artist to be the inspiration, role model, and the epitome for the pop stars nowadays. Yes, those musicians and bands you have mentioned are brilliant, but I just think that David Bowie's work truly influenced the contemporary pop musicians like Lady Gaga, Lorde, Beyonce, etc.

    • @louisjeon97
      @louisjeon97 8 лет назад +1

      Kirk Landau Like, I am speaking from the perspective of the pop listeners. If it was not for David Bowie, there would not be Lady Gaga, Beyonce, and so on. Just, conveying my opinion.

  • @shellacSOUP58
    @shellacSOUP58 8 лет назад +2816

    One of your best reviews ever, dude

  • @shea9223
    @shea9223 8 лет назад +971

    "Literally Bowie is facing death on this album," there is no better summery. That's how I felt listening to every track. Bowie knows he's dying and there is no turning back. I think that's what makes this album all the more brutal to me. It's like hearing your favorite, most charismatic, most beloved uncle, talk about all the things he has to do before he dies. It makes you so sad for the life you haven't lived, yet to live, and the fact that one day you will die. It is relentless. It is beautiful. It is an insanely fitting, no more perfectly written, end to a man we never thought could exist.

    • @nooser664
      @nooser664 8 лет назад +4

      Summary

    • @Yaboi2190
      @Yaboi2190 2 года назад +1

      Although it’s harder to face the fact that a few months after re-recording the album, Bowie expressed interest for making a follow up, so it’s chilling knowing that when he went to record these songs, he didn’t know it was going to be his last album sessions

    • @breakingmadeline3063
      @breakingmadeline3063 Год назад

      This might actually be the best summary of the album.

    • @DanBlabbers
      @DanBlabbers Год назад

      Bowie didn’t know his diagnosis was terminal until after the album was completed. He created the music video for Lazarus when he knew it was terminal.

  • @HandsUp12100
    @HandsUp12100 8 лет назад +862

    Yeah, this album is one of the realest things ever made. He carefully planned this shit. It's nuts.

    • @apothecurio
      @apothecurio 4 года назад +11

      Sean Byrne most good albums.... are carefully planned.

    • @Craicfox161
      @Craicfox161 4 года назад +10

      Apothe Curio more of a legacy thing though man. Bit different.

  • @leonthesleepy
    @leonthesleepy 2 года назад +1755

    You didnt give it a 10 because you havent died before

    • @freshmeat2501
      @freshmeat2501 Год назад +97

      on his deathbed, fantano will think of this album and breathe one last review score change before motionlessness overtakes him as he reaches finality. returning to nothing.

    • @thoonalia
      @thoonalia Год назад +3

      ​​@Elijah that's what I'm saying

    • @mdaily318
      @mdaily318 Год назад +8

      If you check his RYM this is now rated as a 10, yet no other Bowie albums like station 2 station or ziggy are 10s somehow.

    • @morse8026
      @morse8026 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@mdaily318 That's the single, not the album which is still a 9. Also he hasn't rated those Bowie albums, or indeed many others, so who knows what he'd give them.

    • @Daniel.Barret.Official
      @Daniel.Barret.Official 5 месяцев назад

      @@morse8026compared to many of the other 10s he’s given, Low, STS, SM, Outside, Heathen and Blackstar should all logically deserve 10s imo

  • @MrSpunkletrumpet
    @MrSpunkletrumpet 8 лет назад +595

    The thing that hit me on this record is the quiet anger of it all, the sense that he felt he had more to give and feels cheated in death comes across strongly, to me at least.

    • @joelakat
      @joelakat 8 лет назад +117

      +MrSpunkletrumpet I feel like he says that explicitly with "I Can't Give Everything Away." He didn't have the time to do it.

  • @vallytine
    @vallytine 6 лет назад +1762

    Doctor: Mr. Bowie you have 6 months to live.
    Bowie: Get me my microphone and guitar, doctor.

    • @hickorymccay2994
      @hickorymccay2994 4 года назад +189

      And piano. And drum machine. And sax. And Tony Visconti.

    • @maxineoneillbananapeel
      @maxineoneillbananapeel 4 года назад +5

      why would a doctor have a guitar and microphone?

    • @Spudcore
      @Spudcore 4 года назад +35

      @@maxineoneillbananapeel It was Doctor Hook.

    • @LSPig
      @LSPig 4 года назад +23

      Him and Freddie Mercury really gave it their all until the end. What fucking legends.

    • @spoonptsd
      @spoonptsd 4 года назад

      They would say Mr jones

  • @thatllputmarzipaninyourpie3117
    @thatllputmarzipaninyourpie3117 8 лет назад +1198

    This album was already getting raves before he died. I'm glad he got to see the response before he left us.

    • @KendylTV
      @KendylTV 8 лет назад +150

      That's what I'm thinking whenever somebody asks "Would it have been received well had he not died?" It came out on his birthday, two days before his death, it had an 86 on Metacritic, I believe. Even Pitchfork, who usually shit on older artists, gave it best new music and chose Blackstar and Dollar Days as best new tracks. Even if you ignored the overall themes, it's a solid sounding album and definitely Bowie's best regarding sound quality. But his inevitable death does add a depressingly greater quality since that's it's major centerpiece. Had he died two days later or two years later though, it's still a great album and easily his best in decades.

  • @spookypen
    @spookypen 8 лет назад +795

    Making music up until his dying days, how can anyone not respect that. Class.

    • @cheekybananaboy3361
      @cheekybananaboy3361 4 года назад +29

      not only that, he was making music ABOUT dying

    • @P-diddykong
      @P-diddykong 2 года назад +10

      @@cheekybananaboy3361 And then he dipped 2 days after the album was released. Like he managed to hold on to his life and when his swan song was released he managed to let go. What a lad. A true artist

  • @alexmeechan15
    @alexmeechan15 3 года назад +307

    How the fuck has Bowie been gone for nearly five years, I want to cry

    • @lomstair7546
      @lomstair7546 Год назад +24

      We've got five years, that's all we've got...

    • @TSITheSixIdiots
      @TSITheSixIdiots 6 месяцев назад

      @@lomstair7546that song always makes me cry now that he’s gone.

    • @pawsVillainy
      @pawsVillainy 22 дня назад

      MY BRAIN HURTS A LOT

  • @SROGEuan
    @SROGEuan 8 лет назад +3324

    Honestly the best album he had made in decades... what a way to end a career
    (and I came to that opinion before he died, for all you naysayers! Not that it matters)

    • @Joela393
      @Joela393 8 лет назад +6

      how if he died two days before the album?(unless it was leaked)

    • @cowjuicy
      @cowjuicy 8 лет назад +124

      +joel alicea (Soap fiend) 2 days after. Friday (his birthday) release, Sunday death.

    • @soren710
      @soren710 8 лет назад +3

      +joel alicea (Soap fiend) died 2 days after

    • @HitmanJenkins1
      @HitmanJenkins1 8 лет назад +9

      +joel alicea (Soap fiend) It got leaked. And I'm pretty sure he died two days after it was released, not before it was released.

    • @Joela393
      @Joela393 8 лет назад +1

      +oopsIdidasuper oh ok

  • @SuperDuckPro
    @SuperDuckPro 7 лет назад +2131

    Seriously though guys, memes and hype aside, this album is a masterpiece.

  • @Rubberfooted
    @Rubberfooted 8 лет назад +636

    On "Lazarus", Bowie wails about being "up in heaven" and having "scars you can't see". It's so unbelievable and stunning to think of him anticipating his death (on Monday too, like the lyric "where the fuck did Monday go?") and his scars being cancer. There is nothing quite like this, and I honestly believe that "Lazarus" will be considered as one of his finest tracks, simply for its emotion, passion, and vulnerability. This is truly a work of art and an incredible swan song, and the track deserves incredibly high praise.

    • @MrHoefnix
      @MrHoefnix 8 лет назад

      +Zach Litchman You're wrong. There are other albums of artist releasing something as close as Blackstar anticipating their own death. Just listen to Joy Division's Closer. Talking about a swan song.

    • @MrTinkotin
      @MrTinkotin 8 лет назад +11

      +MrHoefnix Closer was released after Ian's death and his death wasn't a complete inevitibality. It would've been avoided had he not had a horrible bout of depression. While still an incredible final release, It wasn't planned out in the same way as Blackstar was

    • @MrHoefnix
      @MrHoefnix 8 лет назад

      Hubert C. We don't know if Bowie 's death was inevitable on that particular Sunday. It could have been a chosen death or euthanasia. Who knows? Btw Lazarus does sound like a lost Joy Division song, including Peter Hook style bass playing.

    • @MrTinkotin
      @MrTinkotin 8 лет назад +4

      MrHoefnix I'm not saying Bowie knew he was going to die that Sunday, he just knew he wasn't going to last much longer, 18 months of cancer take its toll I guess.
      Lazarus makes me think of Joy Division a little bit as well, if only because everything about it seems to be filled with dread and misery on some level and it's kinda cool.

    • @MrHoefnix
      @MrHoefnix 8 лет назад +1

      Bowie has always been the epitome of cool. Remember vividly when I was 8 years old and saw him for the first time on tv in 1973, doing The Jean genie. He scared the shit out of me with his junkie from outer space like glamrock appearance.

  • @Mr061099
    @Mr061099 8 лет назад +618

    The "dated" harmonicas in the last track come from an old song of his, they actually make the song even more powerful knowing this.

    • @andrewczornyj9045
      @andrewczornyj9045 8 лет назад +96

      I noticed that as well. The harmonica melody is the exact same as 'a new career in a new town' from low.

    • @gregorxd6
      @gregorxd6 8 лет назад +4

      +Mr061099 reminds me of a new career in a new town. this what youre thinking of too?

    • @grandarson1145
      @grandarson1145 8 лет назад

      +Mr061099 wot sang ?

    • @Moistflap
      @Moistflap 8 лет назад +2

      +Mr061099 Thank you, he should have known that it was obvious.

    • @Mr061099
      @Mr061099 8 лет назад +4

      Adrian Ohlfs a new career in a new town

  • @arad7613
    @arad7613 8 лет назад +301

    Bowie has another album where the theme of death is very central. It is Heathen from 2002.
    The opening track was written, according to Bowie, when he was sitting and looking at the sunset and suddenly it hit him that he was going to die one day. Not something he thought about when he was younger, but at age 55 it suddenly became palpable. He was crying as he wrote the song. The song is called 'Sunday'.
    He died on a Sunday.

    • @bencarlson4300
      @bencarlson4300 Год назад +21

      Both Blackstar and Heathen feel darker and heavier than any other Bowie albums, but neither loses anything musically due to the more dour tone. It's sad to think that he wrote his best material while in bad situations, but considering his mental state and drug usage in the 70s and his meditations on death during Heathen and Blackstar, it's true.

  • @phaustho
    @phaustho 4 года назад +137

    I just realized that the small star fragments on the bottom of the cover art SPELL the name "Bowie". The B is too cryptic compared to the other letters, but yeah, I hadn't figured it out before.

    • @brandoaj2833
      @brandoaj2833 4 года назад +11

      Adrián González proud of you for realizing this 4 years after the album released

    • @BrandonCuringtonOfficial
      @BrandonCuringtonOfficial 4 года назад +5

      Oh hi me too thanks

    • @kuziecurry7046
      @kuziecurry7046 4 года назад +15

      o cool so i guess dat means the album cover would technically say "black star bowie" meaning bowie is calling himself a black star 😳😳 he can say the n word now 😳😳😳

    • @neverafrown6308
      @neverafrown6308 4 года назад +7

      kuzie curry he can’t as his vocal chords don’t work anymore

  • @TheInformation
    @TheInformation 8 лет назад +714

    Very solid review, Anthony. Just one little nitpick: 11:56 "it's almost an hour long." It's only 41 minutes. In fact, the brevity of the album is very important and a notable contrast to its nearly hour long predecessor.

    • @theneedledrop
      @theneedledrop  8 лет назад +764

      Ah, know what, the addition of the Blackstar music video in my iTunes track list threw the album runtime off. Sorry about that.

    • @0nzer0
      @0nzer0 8 лет назад +378

      +theneedledrop Fucking amateur

    • @jamesgoodman5102
      @jamesgoodman5102 8 лет назад +266

      +theneedledrop plz have some professionalism anthony youre embarrassing yourself

    • @OrthoReadings
      @OrthoReadings 8 лет назад +4

      +0nzer0 lol

    • @temporaryfreedom785
      @temporaryfreedom785 8 лет назад +6

      +Jam Goodman Oh shush trolling.

  • @OpentheLightAUA92
    @OpentheLightAUA92 8 лет назад +302

    Bowie predicted his own death the absolute madman.

    • @ss-iz9px
      @ss-iz9px 8 лет назад +163

      predicted lmao he was diagnosed with liver cancer 18 months prior to his death

    • @OpentheLightAUA92
      @OpentheLightAUA92 8 лет назад +73

      +ss140 get this hothead out of here!

    • @garethvarty5804
      @garethvarty5804 8 лет назад +12

      +Open the Light AUA Definitely knew he was going to die.

    • @jalojalojalo
      @jalojalojalo 8 лет назад +31

      Bowie had 6 heart attacks prior to his death. It doesnt take a genius to know when death is approaching at that stage

    • @astraltweeks7099
      @astraltweeks7099 8 лет назад +16

      i think it was kinda obvious dude

  • @LBP15
    @LBP15 8 лет назад +670

    It's been hard to listen to this record without getting choked up. While I think David Bowie was a fantastic human being and his body of work is similarly excellent, I am not as big a fan as many, who, like my father for instance, grew up listening to his music. That said, this record is so goddamn painfully transparent and human that I can't help but get upset listening to it. What a courageous work. Wonderful end to an esteemed life. Rest In Peace, David.

    • @nic5250
      @nic5250 5 лет назад +2

      UO1994 yikes daddy issues

    • @SlothhhKinggg
      @SlothhhKinggg 5 лет назад +3

      The song Lazarus off this album is so fucking powerful and moving it brings me to tears

    • @frogthetoad6773
      @frogthetoad6773 5 лет назад

      Stop changing your username. >:(

  • @whysatanwhy
    @whysatanwhy 3 года назад +90

    this review: 9/10
    Blackstar: 10/10

  • @paullucky1118
    @paullucky1118 4 года назад +116

    “There’s a Starman, waiting in the sky, he’d like to come and meet us, but he thinks he’d blow our minds”

    • @hsmileyface8308
      @hsmileyface8308 3 года назад +2

      he’d like to come and meet us cause he thinks he’s so alt-right

    • @rapabsinthe786
      @rapabsinthe786 3 года назад

      Let the children lose it
      Let the children use it
      Let all the children boogie

  • @MrKillfield
    @MrKillfield 8 лет назад +609

    Please have Cal review the Shrek 2 sound track next Anthony

    • @IkHouNietVanKaas
      @IkHouNietVanKaas 8 лет назад +3

      +rand42Studios fuck off stupidface

    • @Gilbertify1
      @Gilbertify1 8 лет назад +13

      Cal looks like the type of pleb to go to Smash Mouth concert.

    • @marcelhidalgo1076
      @marcelhidalgo1076 8 лет назад

      +Nick Masini I want this to happen

    • @Craytonex
      @Craytonex 8 лет назад +12

      changes was in that movie : (

    • @schoolboyq9658
      @schoolboyq9658 8 лет назад

      +rand42Studios That's pretty deep bro. Never thought of it that way.

  • @hombredecobre
    @hombredecobre 8 лет назад +227

    Honestly, i would've given this album a 10. I mean, this is probably the best concept album ever. I don't think anyone has gone as far as Bowie.

  • @rashotcake6945
    @rashotcake6945 7 лет назад +220

    I think this is eerier and scarier than a lot of metal albums simply bc it's honest with its lyrics. Like you feel like he's serious when he writes these dark lyrics while with a lot of metal albums, yeah the lyrics are dark and gory but they're exaggerations and hypothetical. The realism in this album just makes it so much more ominous

    • @jaidsalgado
      @jaidsalgado 7 лет назад +16

      Rashotcake This album fucked me up, in a good way. One year later and came back to watch the review like you lol

  • @osmaniqbal8354
    @osmaniqbal8354 8 лет назад +310

    Mos Def and Talib Kweli have really changed their sound

  • @wollclark
    @wollclark 8 лет назад +643

    "Where the fuck did Monday go?" Shit, man. ;_;

    • @joelakat
      @joelakat 8 лет назад +20

      +ayy that struck me as I listened to the record on Monday too. Just wow.

    • @confi0721
      @confi0721 8 лет назад +22

      +ayy Most poignant irony/coincidence ever

    • @bobrolander4344
      @bobrolander4344 8 лет назад +17

      +ayy
      He died on Sunday.

    • @Goctagon
      @Goctagon 8 лет назад +72

      +ayy Almost as if...he knew it would be Monday. He even died Sunday night in which he would've normally awaken on Monday, which unfortunately he did not leaving him questioning..."Where the fuck did Monday go?"
      Crazy stuff here, man.

    • @xyzpdq1122
      @xyzpdq1122 8 лет назад

      +ayy YES, damn

  • @nepesilva2284
    @nepesilva2284 8 лет назад +301

    Brilliant review. You opened my fucking eyes to a lot of details I didn't catch when I listened to it the first time. This is easily one of Bowie's best albums and definitely his most unique.
    Rest in peace, Ziggy. Jose Cintron. Blackstar. 9/10. Forever.

    • @dieyounger1657
      @dieyounger1657 8 лет назад +9

      Up there with Ziggy and Hunky Dory

    • @nepesilva2284
      @nepesilva2284 8 лет назад +2

      +Die Younger definitely

    • @SantosLHalper33
      @SantosLHalper33 8 лет назад +5

      +Die Younger (And Low and Station to Station and Heroes)

    • @nepesilva2284
      @nepesilva2284 8 лет назад +6

      +Rolands L and Scary Monster and The Man Who Sold the World

    • @bobrolander4344
      @bobrolander4344 8 лет назад +4

      +Jose Cintron
      The life of Major Tom: Space Oddity, Ashes To Ashes, Major Tom (German New Wave Song) ... Black Star and in the Lazarus video the skull is on the table where Bowie writes his very last lyrics.

  • @nolanboatright9544
    @nolanboatright9544 8 лет назад +689

    "this is a followup to his previous album"

    • @dummytree
      @dummytree 8 лет назад +111

      +Nolan Boatright Water makes me wet.

    • @lam8820
      @lam8820 8 лет назад +71

      +dummytree you make me wet;)))))))

    • @rockstopsthetraffic
      @rockstopsthetraffic 7 лет назад +80

      Some records are meant to break from their predecessors. It's not as stupid as it sounds.

    • @DavidMaloneyProductions
      @DavidMaloneyProductions 4 года назад +17

      Not every album is a followup to a previous album.

    • @user-yk1ke8xv4k
      @user-yk1ke8xv4k 4 года назад

      David Maloney Productions what

  • @Elderscrolls403
    @Elderscrolls403 8 лет назад +172

    Does anyone else think the mention of "that bluebird" in Lazarus could be a reference to Velvet Underground/Lou Reed's Candy Says, "I want to watch blue birds fly"? Considering their relationship, similar status, and Reed's recent death, I could see Bowie thinking about his old friend during the making of this album.
    Maybe I'm reaching, but it makes a lot of sense to me.

    • @BrassNukes11
      @BrassNukes11 8 лет назад +3

      +Andrew R hmm. That's actually a really good observation.

    • @burnsfactor
      @burnsfactor 8 лет назад

      +Andrew R That's a great catch. I think it's very possible Bowie was alluding to Reed's own lyrics.

    • @mikes262
      @mikes262 8 лет назад +13

      I think both David and Lou were referencing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow". Judy Garland was a gay icon and David already referenced that song when he wrote "Starman". Check out the Starman Over the Rainbow bootleg.

    • @hsmileyface8308
      @hsmileyface8308 3 года назад

      i think it’s from a poem

    • @PasteurizedLettuce
      @PasteurizedLettuce 3 месяца назад

      It’s from bukowski

  • @samwoodson9603
    @samwoodson9603 8 лет назад +633

    who else cried at the final email Bowie sent to Brian Eno?

    • @Gilbertify1
      @Gilbertify1 8 лет назад +14

      Me ;_;

    • @HandsUp12100
      @HandsUp12100 8 лет назад +1

      +Dick Pepperfield Yep

    • @jaywrights
      @jaywrights 8 лет назад +10

      +Dick Pepperfield Where can we read it?

    • @sirpwned
      @sirpwned 8 лет назад +191

      +Joseph James ‘Thank you for our good times, Brian. They will never rot.’ And it was signed ‘Dawn.’

    • @TheDiagnoser
      @TheDiagnoser 8 лет назад +6

      I didn't read it but isn't Brian Eno a producer for Coldplay?

  • @nerusonsanzenin2786
    @nerusonsanzenin2786 5 лет назад +108

    This is the only album Ive heard that I could ever rate a straight 10/10

  • @Adyman182
    @Adyman182 8 лет назад +815

    I knew it was gonna be 9/10, anything below would really be weird given the circumstances and the album narrative.
    With that being said, I think we just got the album of the year in just a couple of days of 2016.

  • @longhairhiggins
    @longhairhiggins 5 лет назад +26

    "Harmonica on the closing track was dated."
    clear reference to A New Career in a New Town (1977)

  • @Guercinator
    @Guercinator 8 лет назад +481

    Great review Anthony.

  • @MrWolfy43
    @MrWolfy43 8 лет назад +244

    For people saying Anthony gave the album a higher score because of Bowie's death: of course his death affected the score! It very much increases the emotional depth of it and I'm proud of Anthony for FEELING the album. One of the reasons why I love Sufjan Stevens's "Carrie and Lowell" is because of the emotion. Sure the album is simple at times, but in the best way, and the best part of the album was the emotions by far. That's why I was a little disappointed that Anthony didn't get impacted as emotionally as I did. So I'm glad he felt this album's emotion.

    • @jaidsalgado
      @jaidsalgado 7 лет назад

      MrWolfy43 It was a little too simple at times but I agree man.

    • @AnyoneCanSee
      @AnyoneCanSee 6 лет назад +17

      Purposely "simple." I would actually say stripped back, not simple. I think if the production and instrumentation were more overblown it could not have been as immediate and moving as it was.

    • @IvefoundthetruthonMay
      @IvefoundthetruthonMay 4 года назад

      @@AnyoneCanSee Agreed

    • @zackzallie8735
      @zackzallie8735 4 года назад +1

      @@AnyoneCanSee Damn I fuckin' agree. Like A Crow Looked at Me.

  • @ajaj5452
    @ajaj5452 8 лет назад +156

    This might be your most important review ever. This album must have been hard to review.
    Honestly, this has classic potential. I think it's one of Bowie's greatest albums, and just the whole concept of it. It's revolutionary. When you think about "concept" albums, this takes the cake as the most hardcore. It's funny, before he died, I knew by the lyrics this would be one of his last works. Just listen to the lyrics on the final track. And then when I heard the news while listening to the album, it was shocking... but it made sense. I immediately realized the album's actual concept after reading he was suffering for 18 months.
    Seriously, he could have chosen to lay low and relaxed in his final months, but instead he chose to both complete a musical and one of his greatest albums. He chose to make his death art. And he enjoyed it. What a badass.

    • @jaidsalgado
      @jaidsalgado 7 лет назад +1

      ajaj545 And recorded more projects for after his death... Legend

    • @cheekybananaboy3361
      @cheekybananaboy3361 4 года назад

      i haven't heard a single person mention this album in years and despite how much i used to love it i literally forgot it existed until now

    • @anabellelei8540
      @anabellelei8540 4 года назад +2

      @@cheekybananaboy3361 Wow, I listen to it probably weekly. It's been mentioned a ton in top 10 albums of the decade.

    • @Muskateering
      @Muskateering 2 года назад +1

      @@cheekybananaboy3361 might be because it's too difficult to listen to given the extremely heavy concept, too painful. That's why I find myself returning to his late 70's early 80's output when he was a BRIGHT star.

    • @yestho7743
      @yestho7743 2 года назад +1

      @@Muskateering Bowie's 70s run was incredible

  • @Dousch
    @Dousch 7 лет назад +158

    I'm listening to this in a pitch black room and 9 minutes in I'm genuinely horrified. Fantastic narration in this one. Really paints a dark, haunted picture of this album and its deeper meanings.

    • @Keyz-pz5xy
      @Keyz-pz5xy 7 лет назад +8

      Adam I'm totally trying this

    • @suvrat.sharma
      @suvrat.sharma 3 года назад +1

      @@Keyz-pz5xy now I have to too

    • @Chabascus
      @Chabascus 3 года назад +2

      That’s how I discovered Bowie and it’s always the best way to listen to me

  • @ss-iz9px
    @ss-iz9px 8 лет назад +65

    the lazarus video was very creepy

    • @FANKANable
      @FANKANable 8 лет назад +1

      +James YourNan oh

    • @ss-iz9px
      @ss-iz9px 8 лет назад +7

      +James YourNan i know that's what made it creepy

    • @KOsyndicate
      @KOsyndicate 8 лет назад +1

      +ss140 not so much creepy as it was anxiety inducing

    • @matiasflores9043
      @matiasflores9043 8 лет назад +4

      +ss140 It represents how in his last moments he desperately writes this album :(

    • @kelechic.jemelumba9981
      @kelechic.jemelumba9981 8 лет назад +11

      not as creepy as blackstar, especially the meaning behind them , well my interpretation anyway

  • @gw7389
    @gw7389 8 лет назад +186

    Everyone saying what would he rate this without his death: context is everything

    • @ss-iz9px
      @ss-iz9px 8 лет назад +59

      yea lmao his death was apart of the album

    • @joelakat
      @joelakat 8 лет назад +74

      +Jpavlack jr exactly... it gives it an entirely new context. It's like his death was the missing piece of the album that made it complete. I can't think of another time an artist so-successfully made their own death a work of art. One last blast of brilliance.

    • @Alex-gy2kn
      @Alex-gy2kn 8 лет назад +37

      Yeah, it's one thing for an artist to create an album and then die from a drug overdose or gang violence or something, and for that album to suddenly get higher reviews. It's another thing for an artist to create a swan song while facing their impending death, giving the album context once they die.

    • @quinnlewis2003
      @quinnlewis2003 5 лет назад

      Exactly, Bowie's death is a massive element to this record.

  • @Grosstradamus
    @Grosstradamus Год назад +26

    7 years later and this album is still perfect, will be a classic and one of Bowie very best.

    • @thoonalia
      @thoonalia Год назад +5

      Given the context, I think it might be his best although it's debatable

    • @GenXJay670
      @GenXJay670 11 месяцев назад +2

      My favorite after Outside.

  • @sauce8767
    @sauce8767 Год назад +24

    Weird to imagine Bowie listening to death grips

    • @Kidzelda0
      @Kidzelda0 4 месяца назад

      He was always a champion of the underground, though

  • @petewadesays12
    @petewadesays12 8 лет назад +23

    Bowie almost never repeated himself, nor did what was expected.
    Rest in peace. Enjoy your trip back to your home planet David Bowie

  • @celticbird2398
    @celticbird2398 8 лет назад +111

    I think this album deserves a 10. Not because he died, not because i'm "caught up in the moment." This I feel deserves a 10 simply for the pure emotion I went through listening to it and because we will NEVER see anything like this album ever again.
    RIP David, your planet of Mars awaits you.

  • @silentstream8787
    @silentstream8787 3 года назад +19

    I'm 62 years old and I've been listening to Bowie since I was 15 or 14 I was very very sad that he died but I was happy that he lived a full life and and enjoy doing everything that he was involved in no matter how controversial he was just being himself he didn't care what anybody else thought he took his life and ran with it which is pretty awesome I2 love this album in fact I give it a ten,

  • @diosdedrogasblancos9198
    @diosdedrogasblancos9198 8 лет назад +74

    Bowie I believe died a very humble death. Even though he realized where his health was going, I think towards the end he accepted and came to terms with it.

    • @MichelLinschoten
      @MichelLinschoten 3 года назад +2

      He already was in acceptance in all reality I think he never feared it

  • @ardien.535
    @ardien.535 8 лет назад +49

    fucking chilling

    • @jonjon11882
      @jonjon11882 8 лет назад +1

      +Ar die Colin!

    • @ardien.535
      @ardien.535 8 лет назад

      +Jonathan Vazquez-Perez hey! We're almost done with lp9 btw, don't tell the other boys

    • @jonjon11882
      @jonjon11882 8 лет назад

      Ar die You got it! ;) Lots of great new music this year! hope you're excited as me "Colin".

  • @tedstoklosa5707
    @tedstoklosa5707 4 года назад +18

    I know this is kinda old but the "dated" harmonica on the last song is sampled from "A new career in a new town", which should be noted because of the emotional effect of the sound and original song title is, I think awesome. Maybe it's more ironic and poignant than it gets credit for here.

  • @clockWorks10
    @clockWorks10 8 лет назад +28

    In my opinion Dollar Days is the best song on the album and one of Bowie's greatest songs of all of them. That song is perfect in ever=y way. It adresses his early works while still being modern, the lyrics are incredibly sad, and it is just an incredible track especially how it ends in a wash of reverb like he's falling down as he says in the song.

    • @ethanoo
      @ethanoo 7 лет назад +1

      i agree dollar days is a amazing track

  • @Etrius10
    @Etrius10 7 лет назад +95

    a "black star" is an old way of saying black hole. Bowie is referring to being a star and dying in a supernova and being reborn (Lazarus) as a black hole, equally beautiful but an eternal visage of the void of death. Just like you said, he lets us touch death through him. A Black Star forever.

    • @cocainaforall4636
      @cocainaforall4636 4 года назад +2

      FrikkyDikkyDo
      Black Star/ Black Sun = Lucifer

    • @Divuar
      @Divuar 4 года назад +7

      @@cocainaforall4636 Lucifer has nothing to do with black stars, they call him a morning star as far as I know

    • @joshmitchell238
      @joshmitchell238 3 месяца назад

      Lucifer literally means "light bringer"

  • @AIOctober
    @AIOctober 8 лет назад +52

    In terms of creative inspiration, David Bowie's one of my absolute heroes so obviously the news on Monday hit me right in the gut. *(The rest of the comment's gonna be a bit long and passionate so if you want the TL;DR: "Blackstar"'s a great album IMO, Bowie's a legend and it sucks that he had to leave us so soon. R.I.P.)*
    I eagerly bought the "Blackstar" single on the day it was out, on my 24th birthday, and had bought the *album* "Blackstar" just hours after release on Bowie's last birthday. Before his death, I grew to really like the album. It cemented what I was starting to feel with Bowie after "The Next Day" in that he really revitalised his creativity and that 2010's Bowie was looking more and more fascinating and entertaining (and is).
    Then his death happened and the first thing I did before doing an all-day shuffle of all the Bowie songs I had was play his last album one more time before reflecting back. And suddenly, those lyrics started to make more and more sense. Suddenly the album I heard before his death changed along with the shocking news. Bowie took his sad, horrible, undeservedly-slow death and turned it into the sort of art he was always great at doing.
    Who knows how much different we'd be feeling if Bowie didn't plan this out so close, or even if Bowie didn't die at all (I would of at least been content with one more album before he called it quits if he didn't die as soon as this) but as it stands, I think "Blackstar" is *the* definitive swansong album and the best "final" album of a solo artist's career I can really think of.
    Is it the best Bowie album? He's brought out a LOT of "great albums", so that answer isn't so clear-cut. But he took a terrible unavoidable situation in his life and pushed through his illness as best as he could to deliver something special. He didn't have to go through all that effort, he could of told people upfront and retired for good but Bowie just didn't find that as interesting.
    Whatever you feel about the guy, you can't say he wasn't dedicated to his own art, even despite outside odds. Thanks for 5 decades of great music, David, rest well up there.

    • @joelakat
      @joelakat 8 лет назад +3

      +bootenhoven yeah, I was thinking it was ironic that an album about death really felt like Bowie's most-vital ALIVE moment in years. It left me excited for the next chapter... I thought he might even release another album to complement this one within a year. When it definitively became his swansong, it completed the picture. It'll be remembered with his greatest albums because, just like those, it successfully pushes boundaries. It's a hell of a way to wrap up an otherworldly career. On to a new career in a new town...

    • @Neurozumim
      @Neurozumim 8 лет назад

      +bootenhoven We might only know in a few years how important is Blackstar, but for the moment it sounds to me like a very important album, not just as a Bowie album, but as an album of someone facing death almost cold-eyed. In that sense, yes the event of his death adds a lot to the album meaning, even though everyone was already thinking Blackstar the song/video was phenomenal. Because he dealt with occult before and seemed logic that he wanted to conclude the Major Tom narrative, I never imagined that it was going to be so literal. I'm awe-struck, it feels a bit like Mapplethorpe's photos about his forthcoming death, and surely there are other examples I'll remember later, but right now this is the best album of 2016, and I don't even want to even think if another album later could top it.

    • @Did6661
      @Did6661 8 лет назад +2

      +James Marlon Did Bowie really say that about Grace?! If so, I love the man even more...I suppose you could call it Jeff's final album but as it was also his debut it doesn't sound quite right...

    • @ezhnoblue1647
      @ezhnoblue1647 8 лет назад

      +Joel Kathrens +bootenhoven Actually in a rolling stone interview with his producer/close friend, Tony Visconti of Bowie's, Visconti mentioned that Bowie had planned making another album after completing Blackstar in November of 2014.
      Lookup "Rolling Stone post-Blackstar album" on google, it should pull up the article.

  • @ghostrider5378
    @ghostrider5378 8 лет назад +16

    I read somewhere that Bowie had multiple heart attacks working on Blackstar. Not sure if that's true or not, but this is such a powerful record. Bowie's death really shocked me, but I'm sure he was happy with the reception. His death made me listen to album a few more times over and then I finally picked up on the fact that he knew it was his time. I'm gonna miss him a lot, probably my favorite musician of all time next to Robert Fripp.

  • @atomike87
    @atomike87 8 лет назад +3

    Great review Branthony. You're doing good work and I always look forward to checking out your sweet vidz.

  • @user-cf8ge1qi7o
    @user-cf8ge1qi7o 8 лет назад +12

    1991 Queen's final album, with Freddy Mercury, Innuendo, was mostly written by Mercury. He wrote it saying goodbye to everyone. Mercury and Bowie are two of the best, (and two of my favorite) entertainers of my generation. They both lived awesome lives and they both knew how to not just leave without saying goodbye!

  • @chaosinorderrr
    @chaosinorderrr 8 лет назад +84

    8:49 - Did Fantano just choke up?

  • @femon7717
    @femon7717 6 лет назад +4

    I still listen to this album regularly, and I still go back to this review occasionally. The harmonica sample from Low at the end of the album just goes to show the genius of the man. He was undoubtedly one of the greatest. Hope that New Career in your New Town is treating you well, Duke. And Thank you for always being so passionate about your job Anthony. Your commitment is inspiring

  • @DroBONILLA1
    @DroBONILLA1 8 лет назад +1

    I've heard this album 5 times so far and it still brings me to tears. This really makes you think hard, the words and tones of the album painted pictures. I have been inspired by Bowie for years and now I feel complete. Thank You David Bowie, Thank You for what you have given us.

  • @JonahUniverse
    @JonahUniverse 6 лет назад +2

    One of my top five favorite records of all time. I never really cared for Bowie growing up but when he released the Blackstar video I fell madly in love. He passed so soon after. I wish I could go back in time but alas!

  • @supernoob17
    @supernoob17 8 лет назад +165

    123 MOS DEF AND TALIB KWELI

    • @turkeymoney770
      @turkeymoney770 8 лет назад +24

      best alliance in hip hop y - o

    • @freddymain6910
      @freddymain6910 8 лет назад

      +Edmund Barry ooohhhh waaaahhhh

    • @Janniklasow90
      @Janniklasow90 8 лет назад +10

      +supernoob17 It's kinda dangerous to be an emceeee

    • @turkeymoney770
      @turkeymoney770 8 лет назад +18

      They shot Tupac and bowie

    • @Tk-wi5cg
      @Tk-wi5cg 8 лет назад

      +Edmund Barry Bowie died due to cancer.

  • @kunichiwax3
    @kunichiwax3 8 лет назад +15

    This album left me with the same feeling that I had when I saw my grandma in the funeral home. I fucking loved it

  • @AlbornozVEVO
    @AlbornozVEVO 3 года назад +9

    I think is important to note the fact that none of the album material will ever be performed live, and the sound experimentation reflects that. It is an end letter to his musical career. It was always meant to be a message from beyond.

  • @THEDEADWALK1980
    @THEDEADWALK1980 8 лет назад

    Listening to this album and watching the videos after the news really got to me, in a very sad but amazing way. What a remarkable way to leave your mark. Such a huge loss to music. RIP StarMan

  • @foolishswami3186
    @foolishswami3186 8 лет назад +19

    In life a genius, in death a god. Shine on, Black Star.

  • @zeadsi
    @zeadsi 8 лет назад +41

    Bowie's most occult undergoing since the days of his Heathen album. It's a bittersweet farewell but one I'm thankful we received.

    • @joelakat
      @joelakat 8 лет назад +15

      +SilverVeil I think Heathen was well-received at the time, but has been somewhat forgotten about since. I hope more people find that record now... it's definitely one of his better albums.

    • @zeadsi
      @zeadsi 8 лет назад +4

      Joel Kathrens the average score for it is pretty bad on wiki which I find perplexing. I guess people wasn't ready for that kind of sound yet. Bowie was certainly ahead of his time.

    • @isupposethisismynmw640
      @isupposethisismynmw640 4 года назад

      I have to be in the right mindset to enjoy Heathen, but it’s one of my favorites when I am.

  • @sawyerlawler2489
    @sawyerlawler2489 8 лет назад +28

    "I'm having a funeral and you're all invited."

  • @denisepaulsenful
    @denisepaulsenful 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much Anthony for this review. I so enjoyed listening to it. And I think David Bowie himself would’ve appreciated your sincerity and be touched by your reverence and deep respect and love of his body of work when he was alive and as we listen now still shook by his death almost “Five Years” since he sang his swan songs. I’m 63-yrs old, sonny boy. So I was but a teen in the 70’s and saw his appearance in Toronto’s now defunct hockey arena Maple Leaf Gardens. I was 15-yrs old in Grade 10 and my best friend had shocking red hair poker straight and she looked remarkably like him - much like a young Tilda Swinton. But she was a big Bowie fan and I was in tow. It was a fantastic time to be a teenager. Anyhoo Anthony, David is sadly gone. I have enjoyed spending time with you. You’re a delightful young man.

  • @Probablylani
    @Probablylani 7 лет назад +3

    I have the vinyl proudly displayed on my wall. I remember watching the video upon its releasing and {legally} downloading the digitally format of the album once it came out. I was so impressed and excited. Though once all the pieces came together, this darkness waved over me. I replayed the album so many times I can't even count. Bowie was truly an inspiration and a full-time artist. And even though fans feel he was "taken away" too soon, he never really belonged to Earth. He lives among the stars.

  • @sammy2nd
    @sammy2nd 8 лет назад +18

    Man, what a way to start off a year in music. I listened to this the day before he died and haven't since, because I couldn't shake the fact that I was literally listening to a dead legend singing about his own death. Bowie is in my opinion the exact image of a true artist, in that he lived for his art until the day he died, and was able to make us feel something up until his last moments. His presence among us was rare, and with his passing I can't help but feel the weight of humanity, knowing that our space invader couldn't live forever, but while he was with us he taught us how to embrace oddity and imperfection, and gave us a lifelong example of how weird and wonderful, and LEGITIMATELY PURPOSEFUL art really is. Thank you Bowie!🚀🌠

  • @this_connor_guy
    @this_connor_guy 8 лет назад +2

    This is my first review of yours that I'm watching and I can tell that I will get into a lot of new artists given your references (or new albums by artists that I have heard of but haven't listened to). Love Bowie (even got an Outside tattoo on my left bicep) and I love hearing an analysis of his record and the comparisons to other music.

  • @rangoonlazy2776
    @rangoonlazy2776 5 лет назад +20

    This album is easily a strong 10 and is one of the best albums from the last 10-20 years don't @ me

  • @haloljt
    @haloljt 8 лет назад +14

    This record is going to be a classic and will be remembered for a long time, mark my words.

  • @rogerroger8174
    @rogerroger8174 8 лет назад +20

    Incidentally, "blackstar" is a medical term for a type of cancer lesion.

  • @Rachel-tq5vq
    @Rachel-tq5vq 6 лет назад +2

    I miss you so much David. Such a beautiful album. Thank you. Rest well.

  • @Bobanderic
    @Bobanderic 6 лет назад

    Your opening statements about musicians and their approach to the theme of mortality and time was so on point would love to have had an entire video discussing that not only in the context of Bowie's Blackstar but other artists that have or have come close to doing the same thing! Great job!

  • @therealkatdaddy
    @therealkatdaddy 8 лет назад +28

    Already miss Bowie :( I was really hoping he would tour this record

    • @david5577
      @david5577 8 лет назад +2

      Even if he didn't pass away he would be WAY too sick to tour

    • @therealkatdaddy
      @therealkatdaddy 8 лет назад +8

      +David Azmy that is very true! I suppose a better statement would be that I wish he never got sick :(

    • @david5577
      @david5577 8 лет назад +11

      +therealkatdaddy For real FUCK CANCER

    • @PivotFridges
      @PivotFridges 8 лет назад

      +Ghenghis Khan you can miss someone you never met.

    • @Skrewz
      @Skrewz 8 лет назад

      +Ghenghis Khan Real comment of the day.

  • @SantosLHalper33
    @SantosLHalper33 8 лет назад +7

    The harmonica on "I Can't Give Everything Away" is a sample from "A New Career in a New Town", the last song on Side A of Low. I'm sure there's meaning there.

  • @JEST3R_
    @JEST3R_ 4 года назад +112

    Album filled to the goddamn brim with symbolism, metaphor, and grim themes - 9/10
    Kanye going "GAT GAT GATGATGAT GAT GAT OO WOOWOOWOOOOOO" - 10/10

    • @beanboy5673
      @beanboy5673 4 года назад +22

      I see nothing wrong here

    • @user-us1wu1gv2i
      @user-us1wu1gv2i 4 года назад +1

      You don't like KSG?

    • @JEST3R_
      @JEST3R_ 4 года назад +15

      @@user-us1wu1gv2i oh I love the album. Almost the entire thing is in my playlist. I just find it funny how in my opinion blackstar is a better album and it didn't even get a 10

    • @oldgriffin4944
      @oldgriffin4944 4 года назад +3

      @@JEST3R_ your so nearly there, you even used "in my opinion" yet you still made fun of fantanos opinion, God damn

    • @manman-fq4zw
      @manman-fq4zw 3 года назад +7

      @@oldgriffin4944 cuz its his opinion? 😂 u thought u did sumn with that huh

  • @Lunar_Pendragon
    @Lunar_Pendragon 3 года назад +16

    The best artist finale album of *all time.*

  • @tommystanford7170
    @tommystanford7170 8 лет назад +6

    very nice job on this, Anthony. I think you captured exactly what he was going for, that surreal experience of entering his deathly thoughts, thinking them through with him, in album form. It almost seems that it would've been that much more intense had he died ON the day of it's release, not 2 days afterward. but it neither lessens the message and the mood.

  • @momparty
    @momparty 5 лет назад +11

    Thank you for reviewing this. I listened to the two singles Blackstar and Lazarus the day they came out on youtube, and I (someone who doesn't know how to properly listen to music) made some stream of consciousness reviews and told myself I'll listen, write what I feel, then put it away and come back. That Sunday I was very busy and didn't have a chance to see the news, but when I woke up the next morning and saw what happened on facebook... I was in my room, half dressed for work, already running late, and I broke down for a solid ten minutes. That day was an absolute blur, and being in the american midwest I found that i seemed to be the only one shook over it. Other than a mention on NPR and a few friends who 'kinda like him I guess' no one cared. It was like walking through a bad dream, I couldn't understand why I was so broken, so deeply in mourning over him and why the earth just kept spinning without missing a beat. The second I came home I listened to the album again, and again, and again, watched video after video on it, freaked out most of my social group by my hysterical reaction to his passing and eventually I had to move on too. But everything that's happened since then has been colored by the context of that day, of that album. Maybe I'm crazy for putting so much of myself into one man I've never met and his art, maybe that makes me one of "those" fans, but I can't deny the influence he's had on my life.
    Bowie gave me the courage to come out, to be myself and to think my own thoughts and be whatever I felt like being in that moment without apology. After listening to his early albums and learning more about his life I went from being a stuffy old young kid to being a walking talking performance art piece, completely broken out of his shell.
    This album, I feel, was made for me, was made for the future of his fans, as a sort of surrealist focal point, a place to go back to when the world feels strange and walk around in someplace stranger so when you go back you can put things better into context. I wouldn't call it an easy listen, but it works so well at acknowledging the loss his fans would feel and at giving them something to scream at an insane world. Even ignoring the lyrics, the moods and colors of the music feel like they both understand the powerlessness before the inevitable and offer a cathartic rebellious obscene cry in the face of it.
    Tl;dr: A crazy queer in the midwest liked the album, and likes that you so mindfully reviewed it. Thank you.

  • @gradysmith9992
    @gradysmith9992 8 лет назад +1

    I'm not sure if I've ever heard Anthony sound so emotional in a review. Spot on analysis, thanks for putting my thoughts into words, Anthony. I miss Bowie already.

  • @TheDjcarlos67
    @TheDjcarlos67 3 года назад +2

    Bowie's Magnus Opus. A sublime recording. Makes me cry with joy. I miss this dude ☺🎶

  • @Connorslamevideos
    @Connorslamevideos 8 лет назад +8

    I know how super sad it is that David Bowie has passed away, but the fact that he knew he was going to die soon and puts that perspective into music makes his passing one of the most fulfilling ive ever come across. definitely AOTY potential

  • @LukeHerbertPlus
    @LukeHerbertPlus 8 лет назад +3

    Blackstar is a fantastic album, I honestly felt so sad to wake up yesterday to the news of his death. I listened to Blackstar again and it really made me sad. RIP David

  • @LukeExists
    @LukeExists 8 лет назад

    This is definitely one of the best reviews you have ever done. I love it. Awesome work.

  • @DavidSobelPhoto
    @DavidSobelPhoto 8 лет назад

    Awesome, insightful review and tribute, Anthony. Can't believe he's gone.

  • @thecatmom2861
    @thecatmom2861 8 лет назад +3

    This album is really hard to listen to for me because David Bowie was one of my biggest musical influences. It's been 6 months and it's still hard to believe he's gone

  • @getrektmemes1883
    @getrektmemes1883 Год назад +8

    Seven years later this album deserves to be bumped to a 10. It is going to stand the tests of time with its message and unique artistic representation of fame and death (like the rise and fall of ziggy stardust and the spiders from mars) but I believe Blackstar stands out the most compared to any other album of the like.

  • @jesse9647
    @jesse9647 8 лет назад +2

    What a beautiful conclusion to such a career/life.. I'm going to miss him very much.
    Rest in peace, Bowie.

  • @milkkorea
    @milkkorea 8 лет назад +2

    I don't know when I'll be able to listen to this record without tears in my eyes. He was somehow like an old friend for me, though I have never seen him live or met him in person. Rest in peace.

  • @MrSpasticdancer
    @MrSpasticdancer 3 года назад +7

    the most existentially terrifying album i've ever heard

  • @ShameOnANigga98
    @ShameOnANigga98 8 лет назад +248

    Anthony Fantano so far (copied this from somebody in the Benjamin Clementine review and just added bowie's score)
    10: 0
    9: 1
    8: 0
    7: 2
    6: 1
    5: 1
    4: 0
    3: 0
    2: 0
    1: 0
    0: 0

    • @charliewash5272
      @charliewash5272 8 лет назад +37

      +BlameTyrone what is this

    • @ShameOnANigga98
      @ShameOnANigga98 8 лет назад +45

      +Charlie Wash his score ratings so far in 2016

    • @mooooooooooooove
      @mooooooooooooove 8 лет назад +12

      +BlameTyrone This comment is the top one in every freaking new video of Anthony, it's basically a huge spoiler...

    • @ShameOnANigga98
      @ShameOnANigga98 8 лет назад

      +Shinda Haisha true, but if u can avoid not scrolling down the comments before/during the review if won't be so bad, i'm not really gnna be doing this every vid, probably just this one

    • @mooooooooooooove
      @mooooooooooooove 8 лет назад

      +BlameTyrone np I just have that habit to look at the first comments on new reviews cuz usually the score isn't in it

  • @DivineTrash81
    @DivineTrash81 8 лет назад

    I admit I don't always enjoy your reviews, but you nailed this one. Such a rich album, especially in context.

  • @TheHustonShcarr
    @TheHustonShcarr 6 лет назад +1

    I love how you analyzed the whole record. I literally felt exactly the same. Such a great record !