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  • Pabmusic
    Full Member
    • May 2011
    • 5537

    David Bowie RIP

    Definitely worth a mention in the history of our great art.

    RIP, David.



    I shall watch Labyrinth later.
  • teamsaint
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 25209

    #2
    I was very taken aback when I heard this news.

    a great talent, and a wonderful body of work.
    more than anything though, he simply was the soundtrack of the lives of so many people , especially in the 70's.

    THe first Bowie I heard ( and saw)was Starman, when I was 10 years old in 1972. A revelatory piece of music and film for me, and even now those first few chords still stop me in my tracks. Fabulous.

    Going to be a lot of sad people out there with this news.
    Last edited by teamsaint; 11-01-16, 08:18.
    I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.

    I am not a number, I am a free man.

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    • Anna

      #3
      When I heard, on Radio 4, just now I admit I was absolutely knocked sideways at the news and thought it really cannot be true. It's difficult to know exactly what to say at the moment. So sad, and only just 69. He's been there all my life, constantly reinventing himself and somehow always getting it right. Sheer genius
      Last edited by Guest; 11-01-16, 08:10.

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      • pastoralguy
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 7758

        #4
        Very sad news indeed. Part of my life from before I knew anything about classical music.

        Thanks for the music, Mr. Bowie.

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        • teamsaint
          Full Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 25209

          #5
          ""Heroes""

          I, I will be king
          And you, you will be queen
          Though nothing will drive them away
          We can beat them, just for one day
          We can be Heroes, just for one day

          And you, you can be mean
          And I, I'll drink all the time
          'Cause we're lovers, and that is a fact
          Yes we're lovers, and that is that

          Though nothing, will keep us together
          We could steal time,
          just for one day
          We can be Heroes, for ever and ever
          What d'you say?

          I, I wish you could swim
          Like the dolphins, like dolphins can swim
          Though nothing,
          nothing will keep us together
          We can beat them, for ever and ever
          Oh we can be Heroes,
          just for one day

          I, I will be king
          And you, you will be queen
          Though nothing will drive them away
          We can be Heroes, just for one day
          We can be us, just for one day

          I, I can remember (I remember)
          Standing, by the wall (by the wall)
          And the guns shot above our heads
          (over our heads)
          And we kissed,
          as though nothing could fall
          (nothing could fall)
          And the shame was on the other side
          Oh we can beat them, for ever and ever
          Then we could be Heroes,
          just for one day

          We can be Heroes
          We can be Heroes
          We can be Heroes
          Just for one day
          We can be Heroes

          We're nothing, and nothing will help us
          Maybe we're lying,
          then you better not stay
          But we could be safer,
          just for one day

          Oh-oh-oh-ohh, oh-oh-oh-ohh,
          just for one day
          I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.

          I am not a number, I am a free man.

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          • johncorrigan
            Full Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 10358

            #6
            Very shocked to hear this. There was new music due out and that was the news I expected. For me, 'Space Oddity' when I was a paperboy walking about with my radio - never heard anything like it before or since...and 'Modern Love' when me and the Mrs C were courting. Mrs C a big fan. This news will upset her as it will many people who love lots of different types of music. Never stood still.

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            • verismissimo
              Full Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 2957

              #7
              He's been with me since the 1970s, but only on this morning's news did I pick up that he had initially modelled his vocal style on Anthony Newley. So obvious, really.

              An innovator partly because he conceived his work as performance art, not just singing. (As Lady Gaga has most recently.)

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              • HighlandDougie
                Full Member
                • Nov 2010
                • 3090

                #8
                Empire Theatre Edinburgh, 1972 (?), Ziggy Stardust tour. Never had I imagined that music could be performed like this. First Pierre Boulez, now David Bowie. Terribly sad.

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                • Bryn
                  Banned
                  • Mar 2007
                  • 24688

                  #9
                  Last edited by Bryn; 11-01-16, 10:58.

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                  • Conchis
                    Banned
                    • Jun 2014
                    • 2396

                    #10
                    One of the great twentieth century lives (well, largely) has ended.

                    After the Beatles, the most important rock artist Britain has produced; after Bob Dylan, the THIRD most important rock artist the world has produced.

                    A mind-boggling array of music, the vast majority of it great and/or worthwhile.

                    Tempting to say we won't look on his like again but, of course, he'll continue to have his imitators.

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                    • Nevilevelis

                      #11
                      Originally posted by verismissimo View Post
                      He's been with me since the 1970s, but only on this morning's news did I pick up that he had initially modelled his vocal style on Anthony Newley. So obvious, really.

                      An innovator partly because he conceived his work as performance art, not just singing. (As Lady Gaga has most recently.)
                      One of my opera chums, a bass, does the most extraordinary impersonation (physical and vocal) of Bowie. He told me about the Newley influence.

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                      • zola
                        Full Member
                        • May 2011
                        • 656

                        #12
                        I was the DJ at Friars in Aylesbury in the early seventies and my perch was adjacent to the dressing rooms at the side of the stage and so I met him a couple of times. There were many memorable nights there but the stand outs have to be the two gigs done by David Bowie. The first a tentative workout with Mick Ronson of the Hunky Dory material when the club management had taken a real punt on even booking him. But it went down a storm and in gratitude more than anything else, he subsequently returned in full Ziggy Stardust mode to play what was by then an inappropriately small venue. The most important figure in his field.

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                        • ferneyhoughgeliebte
                          Gone fishin'
                          • Sep 2011
                          • 30163

                          #13
                          Completely unexpected news - someone who caught the mood of the early '70s for so many people and who managed to remain a formidable presence in the cruelly fickle world of the Pop Music "business". Far too young.
                          [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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                          • visualnickmos
                            Full Member
                            • Nov 2010
                            • 3610

                            #14
                            A genius of his unique genre. Even the most familiar 'tracks' listened to thousands of times are always fresh, new, and brilliant. And such a nice chap.

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                            • Beef Oven!
                              Ex-member
                              • Sep 2013
                              • 18147

                              #15
                              I am so shocked, devastated.
                              Can't get the words. Fighting back the tears, mustn't cry.
                              RIP, David

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