David Bowie in 1968 rising just above his home-made Beatles figures.
Photo courtesy of Kenneth Pitt’s book, David Bowie – The Pitt Report.
Limitless undying love, which shines around me like a million suns…
BowieNetter BreakingGlass has pointed me in the direction of a BBC poll for 2003’s best album. The seven nominees, in alphabetical order, are as follows:
The Beatles – Let It Be…Naked
David Bowie – Reality
Kraftwerk – Tour De France Soundtracks
Paddy McAloon – I Trawl The Megahertz
Robert Palmer – Drive
Steely Dan – Everything Must Go
Neil Young – Greendale
At the moment, David Bowie’s Reality is in the lead with 34 per cent of the vote, and The Beatles‘ Let It Be…Naked is 10 per cent behind Reality with 24 per cent of the total votes so far. Let’s try and give David a collective Christmas present by widening the gap further… Come on kidz, let’s show the BBC the might of the Bowie online army by voting for Reality
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In a related story, according to
Here’s how the top 10 will appear in the 17th edition of the book of British Hit Singles, published by Guinness, next year. (Numbers in brackets signify number of weeks spent on chart)
01 Elvis Presley (1193)
02 Cliff Richard (1152)
03 The Shadows (771)
04 Elton John (623)
05 Madonna (606)
06 Diana Ross (560)
07 Michael Jackson (509)
08 Rod Stewart (477)
09 Beatles (456)
10 David Bowie (452)
Who knows what 2004 will hold for David Bowie in terms of chart action in the UK singles chart. Though, I have to be honest, as lovely as it is to see that he has had such healthy singles sales here in the UK, it’s still depressing to read some of the names above him.