Scary Monsters to Young Americans: Jim Comet picks David Bowie's 10 best albums
Jim Comet picks his favourite David Bowie albums
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Jim Comet picks his favourite David Bowie albums
Growing up in Cork in the late 1970s and early ’80s, music was important. In particular, alternative music. The punk scene was great, and there were some ok record shops.
You could buy badges off Mick Lynch and second-hand clothes in the old McCarthys. However, if you really wanted to stand out then the only way was Bowie.
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