RIP David Bowie

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Deleted unnecessary "conversations" on religion. Consider any other discussion relating to the original post warning/suspension worthy based on how the mods see fit.
 

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I'm just thankful to have lived in a time that gave us both of these great musical talents:

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I'm just thankful to have lived in a time that gave us both of these great musical talents:

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One of my all time favorite songs! Sad day today!
 

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I'm just thankful to have lived in a time that gave us both of these great musical talents:

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I haven't been able to rep you in a while.

Thanks for posting in this thread.

(I kinda don't like that people are using that song to remember Bowie... It's a lot of Freddie, and he deserves his own!)
 
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I'm just thankful to have lived in a time that gave us both of these great musical talents:

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Man that's awesome.

It's like the isolated vocals that blew up recently of Freddie Mercury singing "We Are the Champions."
 

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Yes I am serious. If you are a huge fan, that's awesome. I'm talking about the "crushed fans" who probably know him as the Ground Control to Major Tom song guy.

Who are you to tell them that they aren't big enough of a fan or that Bowie's impact on them wasn't enough for them to note?

Even if someone is on facebook and the only song they know is "Space Oddity" (That's "major Tom", btw... hope you weren't posting on fb ;)), you still don't have the right to tell them that Bowie wasn't important to them. Maybe their first kiss with their wife was with that song playing, maybe Labrynth was their child's favorite movie, whatever the reason... it's incredibly judgemental to act like you know their feelings better than they do.
 

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Very sad indeed! I had the pleasure of seeing him in the 80's in Anaheim. Still in my top 3 shows of all time. Every Christmas I re-watch his and Bing Crosby's version of Little Drummer Boy. Truly a classic.
 

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Btw, for those with Sirius satellite radio. Classic Vinyl (channel 26) is playing Bowie all day today.
 

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RIP David Bowie.

Oh...look out you rock n rollers...

...Pretty soon you are gonna get older
Time may change me
But I can't trace time

One of my all time favorite songs.
 

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RIP David Bowie.

Oh...look out you rock n rollers...

...Pretty soon you are gonna get older
Time may change me
But I can't trace time


One of my all time favorite songs.

I used that exact line in a Facebook post about him
 

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Jughead and Wooly: fair enough, point taken.

Question for fans in the know: What was the deal with "Ziggy Statdust?" Was it an alter ego of DB or something? Did he sing/record under that name?
 

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Jughead and Wooly: fair enough, point taken.

Question for fans in the know: What was the deal with "Ziggy Statdust?" Was it an alter ego of DB or something? Did he sing/record under that name?

He would often adopt different personas on stage but his "Ziggy Stardust" persona took over his real life and he basically became Ziggy for a few years before coming back to reality.
 

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Was just listening to "The Man Who Sold the World."

I regrettably forgot this was a Bowie song that Nirvana covered brilliantly. Bowie was incredible....
 

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A great musician and part of the best collaboration of all-time IMO (Under Pressure)

RIP

Same. Big fan of Queen, this is how I was actually introduced to David Bowie. I'm not honestly a big fan of Bowie himself, but I appreciate some of his work and it's always sad when an artist of this caliber passes on.

This is my second favorite collaboration he ever did. I know Christmas just passed, but this is one of my favorite Christmas songs.
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Sad day for music fans. He was a groundbreaking performer and quite an accomplished actor, as well. I believe he starred on the Broadway version of the Elephant Man.

And for all you Venture Brothers fans, who will now lead the Guild of Calamitous Intent?
 

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I love some of his music (Under Pressure, Modern Love, etc.), and hope he rests in peace. I agree its a sad day for music lovers.

As for his transcendent impact on the culture, we need to get real. Rock & Roll is mostly self-important BS. It takes itself way too seriously and glosses over the obvious profit motive and narcisism. Early Bowie was a showman and, as he freely admits, got caught up in his own vices. He wasn't some guru or philosopher. You may love him, he may speak to you, but he was what he was. I hope Ziggy Stardust didn't have too much of an impact on anyone.

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The kids of today should defend themselves against the 70's
The kids of today should defend themselves against the 70's

It's not reality, just someone else's sentimentality...
It won't work for you...

Baby boomers selling you rumors of their history
Forcing youth away from the truth of what's real today

The kids of today should defend themselves against the 70's
 
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I was deeply saddened when I heard the news this morning. I have loved Bowie's music since the early/mid-70s. The man was a brilliant songwriter and performer. There will never be another one like him.

I watched this video when I got home from work. Listen to the words. They're very prophetic.

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R.I.P.
 

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I was deeply saddened when I heard the news this morning. I have loved Bowie's music since the early/mid-70s. The man was a brilliant songwriter and performer. There will never be another one like him.

I watched this video when I got home from work. Listen to the words. They're very prophetic.

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R.I.P.

just got home from the morning workout, and this video was playing on Paladia (love that channel) in the garage.

if you (meaning all of you, not NDFan4Life) are interested in his life, wiki is not a bad place to get you going. divides his music periods up satisfactorily (always appreciated his "soul/funk" periods, but really became a fan in the early 80s when he dropped under pressure and followed it up with him new-wave era). his religious views and sexuality are not as cut and dry as most think.
 
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