Interesting question - whilst I grew up with Bowie, I never gave him much attention until I was in my late 30s. Then I realised that every time Q magazine did their 'Top 100 Albums Of All Time' poll, Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Maes was ALWAYS in the top five. So I downloaded it and became a bit of a convert.
For me, this list is pretty easy:
1. Panic In Detroit (because it has the best opening line of any song EVER ("Looked a like Che Guvera / Drove a diesel van") unbeatable.
2. Sound and Vision (reminds me of walking around Brixton Market with my mum as a nipper...also has the most ridiculously long intro ever.
3. Let's Dance (second best bassline of all time, only topped by Billie Jean)
8. Kooks (because when you understand that he's singing to his son, it makes him sound ordinary and extraordinary at exactly the same time).
9. Starman (because this is the first song I ever remember seeing performed on Top Of The Pops, and the first time I ever remember my parents looking uncomfortable "Why is he wearing make up? Is he a poof or something?")
10. Ziggy Stardust (because I know a woman who went to the final concert and I will always be jealous of her for that...and because it
is a diamond of a song)
time-reflexes like a wh**e,falls wa****g to the floor-classic lyrics.
drive in saturday
any ziggy album-grew up listening to them.thank u dad.
fantastic voyage,dj,fame,heroes,-80`s clubbing.
the chant of the ever skeletal circling family-big brother-very spooky and different(from the diamond dogs album)