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4 numbers from 1 to 60 please.
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I'll try to do it properly this time: 17, 24, 34, 39.
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Thanks for the numbers Paddy.
The opening match of this (frankly) magnificent competition witnessed victory registered for the Bowie track 'Ziggy Stardust' and it will now as a consequence enter Round 2 of the tournament.Eliminated at the 1st Hurdle unfortunately are the 3 tracks 'Thursday's Child', 'The Bewlay Brothers', and the brilliant 'Moonage Daydream'.
Round 1/Game 2 -
David Bowie - Changes
Released - 7th January 1972
Chart Position - 49 (UK) *This position was reached just last week following Bowie's sad passing.The track surprisingly didn't initially chart in the UK Top 40*
Written By - David Bowie
Produced By - David Bowie,Ken Scott
Album - Hunky Dory
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David Bowie - Starman
Released - 14th April 1972
Chart Position - 10 (UK)
Written By - David Bowie
Produced By - David Bowie,Ken Scott
Album - The Rise+Fall Of Ziggy Stardust+The Spiders From Mars
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David Bowie - Young Americans
Released - 21st February 1975
Chart Position - 18 (UK)
Written By - David Bowie
Produced By - Tony Visconti
Album - Young Americans
V's
David Bowie - The Wifth Of A Circle
Released - April 1971
Chart Position - *Album Track Only*
Written By - David Bowie
Produced By - Tony Visconti
Album - The Man Who Sold The World
VOTING CLOSES TOMORROW (Thursday 28th January) AT 9PM
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Songs Through Round 1 -
1.Ziggy Stardust
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Songs Eliminated In Round 1 -
1.Moonage Daydream
2.The Bewlay Brothers
3.Thursday's Child
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changes
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Changes
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Starman
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Young Americans
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aw man tough one but im going for Starman
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This fir me has been your hardest comp yet Tek and we're only on round 2 FFS
Changes please but this is torture
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Changes
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The three others are all better known and obviously great songs, all quite different in style, but I love the 'Man Who Sold The World' album, and The Width Of A Circle is a powerful, rocking opening.
Doubt it'll get any other votes, but glad it's here.
The original 'The Man Who Sold The World' album cover was banned in the USA:
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All crackers. Got to be Starman though.
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Full Time -
Changes - 4
Starman - 3
Young Americans - 1
Width Of a Circle - 1
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