R.I.P David Bowie
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R.I.P David Bowie
This one hit close to heart. So sad to hear from our loss.
I've been listening to Blackstar since it came out and have been thoroughly enjoying it.
Farewell.
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I've been listening to Blackstar since it came out and have been thoroughly enjoying it.
Farewell.
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- Seamonster
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Even after everything he brought, it still feels too soon. One of the gods.
? HH
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- alex matson
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Biggest shock for me since MJ. I didn't know about his cancer.
A couple of years ago, I saw Suzanne Vega playing with Gerry Leonard, who played guitar with Bowie sometimes. I recommend his Spooky Ghost albums.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuihPkK ... T&index=17
A couple of years ago, I saw Suzanne Vega playing with Gerry Leonard, who played guitar with Bowie sometimes. I recommend his Spooky Ghost albums.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuihPkK ... T&index=17
- apropos of nothing
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Feel really lucky to have gotten to see him play a general admission show on the Earthling tour, as well as a cameo at Carnegie Hall. Heroes changed my life, particularly the instrumental side. I'm not usually one to get maudlin about the passing of pop stars, but DB's a little different. He made it okay to be a weirdo. Rather shaped my worldview with his lyrics.
So long, Star Man. May your comet trail be ever undiminished.
So long, Star Man. May your comet trail be ever undiminished.
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http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists ... -20160111/JWL wrote:No doubt. And Bing Crosby.floid wrote:Who but DB could work with both Henson and Reznor?
Thank you, sir.
...And not to mention doing a killer Laurie Anderson cover.
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Oh No; don't say it's true! Ashes to ashes, Funk to funky...
GJ
GJ
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"He's about to learn the most important lesson in the music business-- 'Never trust people in the music business.' "
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