I was somewhat surprised to see (first time ever?) that the BBC News website had a funereal, white-on-black headline. And this is not completely a generational thing: I felt the other thread was quite the wrong place to admit that I had never (knowingly) heard a David Bowie song. Maybe I am a generation too old? The one video I clicked on to expand my inadequate education was abandoned with the thought Same old, same old rock rhythm and a voice that didn't strike me as out of the ordinary. So where was the magic? The looks? the style? the image?
Yes, a global phenomenon - but why? Social phenomena of this kind probably started with the Beatles and are currently demonstrated by Harry Potter, Star Wars and Justin Bieber: they catch something in the human imagination at a particular moment, sometimes generational (Bieber), sometimes not. I think there was something similar (but not as big) with the death of Freddie Mercury - again, someone whose work had passed me by.
Yes, a global phenomenon - but why? Social phenomena of this kind probably started with the Beatles and are currently demonstrated by Harry Potter, Star Wars and Justin Bieber: they catch something in the human imagination at a particular moment, sometimes generational (Bieber), sometimes not. I think there was something similar (but not as big) with the death of Freddie Mercury - again, someone whose work had passed me by.
Comment