Greeting, Loyal Bitterites! Today is a contest unlike any other (or perhaps too similar to any other. I can really never tell). Two icons of the Rock Songs About Astronauts that May Be a Thinly Disguised Metaphor for Drug Use or Just Intense Relationships wars, Sir Elton John and David "Insert nickname here" Bowie.
War may be too strong a word. Skirmish? Intense staredowns?
Bowie released Space Oddity in 1969 to coincide with the moon landsings, and Elton John's Rocket Man was released in three years later to coincide with the end of the moon landings. I think it was the Masons sending us signals.
So, yes. These two icons of pre-disco pop are stellar examples of whatever genre they can fit into. But there isn't room for two on the launch Gantry of Hoo'd Win!
So! Make your choice! Pick your side! Let one reign triumphant, and the other weep in their castle on pillows filled with money!
[Poll #808877]
This was in no way inspired by William Shatner's performance at the 1978 Sci Fi Movie Awards, and does anyone know anything else about that show?
War may be too strong a word. Skirmish? Intense staredowns?
Bowie released Space Oddity in 1969 to coincide with the moon landsings, and Elton John's Rocket Man was released in three years later to coincide with the end of the moon landings. I think it was the Masons sending us signals.
So, yes. These two icons of pre-disco pop are stellar examples of whatever genre they can fit into. But there isn't room for two on the launch Gantry of Hoo'd Win!
So! Make your choice! Pick your side! Let one reign triumphant, and the other weep in their castle on pillows filled with money!
[Poll #808877]
This was in no way inspired by William Shatner's performance at the 1978 Sci Fi Movie Awards, and does anyone know anything else about that show?