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01-12-2016, 04:52 AM | #61 (permalink) | ||
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Still not used to seeing Bowie in the past tense. Damn.
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01-12-2016, 08:21 AM | #63 (permalink) |
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Im with you guys, it feels strange speaking of him in a past tense, he was one of those ppl i never envisioned dying.
the first album ive ever heard from him was a best of album. There was this hipster couple that lived in my condo that had a huge cd collection and they lent me the album and god was it awesome. right until that point my only reference to bowie was 'let's dance' so i thought he was just a cheesy 80's artist but boy was i wrong.
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01-12-2016, 09:12 PM | #64 (permalink) |
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I tried listening to some other band but I just ended up going back to the Ziggy Stardust record. I cannot get over it.
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01-12-2016, 09:19 PM | #65 (permalink) |
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It will be interesting in the coming weeks and months when more information comes out and we know more about his last days, how the album was made and the like. I think I saw Tony Visconti say there are some more songs as well.
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01-12-2016, 09:27 PM | #66 (permalink) |
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My wife gave me tickets to the Bowie Is exhibition for my birthday last year and we took my 9 year old son and 11 year old daughter. My son by the end wanted to know if Bowie was mentally ill lol. I tried explaining that art is meant to challenge our perceptions.
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01-12-2016, 10:59 PM | #68 (permalink) |
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Great article and knowing Bowie it's 100% accurate.
He didn't even tell Eno? https://thecauldron.si.com/david-bow...8f7#.hrczcqaf7
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01-12-2016, 11:01 PM | #69 (permalink) |
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Just thought I'd share the story of my new profile pic with you.
I showed "Changes" to my super-talented best friend way back in… I don't know, April 2015 I guess. She's an amazing artist and gave that drawing to me for my birthday last year. She wasn't even into music at the time (still isn't really), but within a few months she had become a hardcore Bowie fan. I was texting her the evening before he died, and she said something to the effect that she'd love it if he revived Ziggy Stardust for a performance. I said I doubted he'd ever do it, especially not without Mick Ronson. Then we got talking about Mick and Marc Bolan and a bunch of glam rock RIP stuff. A few hours later, we were both sobbing about Bowie himself. Weird. I think it's a testament to his music that someone who couldn't even name a Beatles song at the time could become hooked.
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01-13-2016, 12:12 AM | #70 (permalink) |
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I really got into Bowie through an ex-GF of mine.
Our tastes are very different, but she mentioned she liked Bowie a few years ago. I knew some of his stuff but wasn't a real fan. I was surprised she liked him, gave Heroes another spin and ended up hooked. I've been reccing her Blackstar since before Bowie's death. She was sceptical, saying that she usually dislikes new stuff. She also hardly listens to albums, instead preferring to listen to individual songs. We ended up listening to Blackstar (and possibly crying) simultaneously, exchanging thoughts online, on the day his death became known. It was the first time she heard it. She was moved by it at least as much as me, telling me that it was probably the best album she heard and the most profound listening experience she ever had. She kept asking, how someone does that. Knowing death is imminent, enduring it, making something like that. What can you say?
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