I gotta say Reality Tour.
>>71906410
Reality Tour? The one where he was dressed so badly it made me lose respect for him? The one that almost killed him?
>>71906618
What's your answer fancy pants? I vote Serious Moonlight Tour unironically.
>>71906410
t. post death Bowie fan
Glass Spiders tour because memes
>>71906618
lol I have the DVD for the reality tour and its awesome. He does dress like he's in his post-mid life crisis (because he is) but he was also super enthusiastic and looked very happy.
>>71906410
I gotta say the Isolar Tour, the Think White Duke is my favorite era, after all. He dressed so swell, and his voice was at its top notch performance.
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As for worst, I gotta say probably his tour with NIN because of how shitty he looked with that ridiculous haircut and facial hair. Or maybe the Glass Spider Tour, in which things were so over produced and looked like nothing Bowie wanted.
Either way, I've never seen a Bowie concert/tour in which the performance is boring or non-appealing, it is always awesome in some way
>>71907123
>As for worst, I gotta say probably his tour with NIN because of how shitty he looked
That sounds pretty gay bro
>>71907205
Either Serious Moonlight or Glass Spider I can't tell
>>71907367
Probably Serious Moonlight
>>71906410
sound and vision
>>71907214
I am very gay for him
Outside Tour was the best, period
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pA9670zXBH8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTTDOhYOAN8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRjHj_7COZA
>>71907685
The only thing goof about that tour were the songs that he wouldn't usually sing. His mid-life crisis look is very hard to look at, as I previously stated.
>>71907123
>>71907717
What terrible opinions, the only goof here is you, Anon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0OKQxolFmg
>>71907729
The only shitty opinions in this thread are the ones you have, my brother :^)
Nassau Coliseum ’76
Peak of his coked out White Duke phase.
>>71907740
Outside was just Bowie making up for missing Darkwave in the 80's; the '95-'96 band with Carlos was tight af and the arrangements sounded fresh and the performances had a new urgency, it's only in '97 where it turned into midlife crisis music and in 1999 and later it became Dave's Greatest Hits Revue https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAblQAS1nuQ