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David Bowie; The Final Act.

It’s hard to believe Bowie has been dead ten years. What a creative mind

Yes, I prefer his Ziggy stuff, I was brought up on Major Tom.

The film concentrated on his later work. But there is a lot from his earlier days.

How Melody Maker panned his work. A pompous lot!
How Glastonbury refused him.

Good input for Rick Wakeman. Yes, I’ve seen him live. Not many people admit that. Rick did his early electronic stuff, before synthesisers were invented.

The final transformative Black Star is also looked at in depth. Composed and performed when he was dying. Very profound. Haunting.
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val70 · 51-55
Bob Geldof told about his friendship with Bowie recently. He even stated that while Queen was brilliant at Live Aid, it was David Bowie's powerful performance and introduction of raw footage of the Ethiopian famine that caused the massive surge in donations, "melting" the phone lines, not Queen's set as sometimes depicted. Can't agree more because I remember watching that show then. It was the age of regained innocence, even breaking the Iron Curtain down, but now it's again lost. Braudel was right on his assessment of history
HowtoDestroyAngels · 46-50, M
RIP David. May the beautiful music that you gave us live on forever.
Lilymoon · F
10 years???
Omg *mind blown*
SchoolBelle · 61-69, F
The man who sold the world.

I thought you died alone
A long long time ago.
Achelois · F
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Reason10 · 70-79, M
Bowie was amazing in that movie "The Man Who Fell To Earth." Really had me believing he was an alien from outer space.

 
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