Bowie dies aged 69.
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Bowie dies aged 69.
Yet more bad news.
Very sad.
Very sad.
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His latest music video "Lazarus", which was released 4 days before his death was almost like he wrote his own obituary:
https://youtu.be/y-JqH1M4Ya8
I don't know of any others that could keep the creative writing up while dying of cancer. What spirit! What a loss!
RIP
https://youtu.be/y-JqH1M4Ya8
I don't know of any others that could keep the creative writing up while dying of cancer. What spirit! What a loss!
RIP
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Freddie Mercury was practically unable to move at the latest stage of AIDS, yet he was still laying down vocals till the last possible moment in the studio, to give the rest of the guys as much material to work with after he's gone. That, coupled with generous shots of vodka along the way!PianoManChuck wrote:I don't know of any others that could keep the creative writing up while dying of cancer. What spirit!

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Sad news about one of the innovators. I didn't like everything he did, but the guy had the drive, ambition and vision to keep reinventing himself.
Space Oddity, Life On Mars, Rebel Rebel, Scary Monsters, Ashes to Ashes, Let's Dance, etc. all completely different (as opposed to Status Quo making a career out of the same song).
The first two are my all time favourites of his (with a certain Mr Wakeman on keys), and I had the privilege of playing Space Oddity live in my Echoes band. At Wakeman's "Journey To The Centre of the Earth gig I went to in 2014, they did a stripped down version of Life On Mars, just him on piano and "Mrs Strictly" on vocals. Even in the raw it is a powerful song with a beautiful chord sequence.
Recently, first Lemmy (quite an articulate gentleman, who just happened to live fast, hard and loud, but came up with one of the best metal songs ever - Ace Of Spades) and now Bowie. Who is next?
Space Oddity, Life On Mars, Rebel Rebel, Scary Monsters, Ashes to Ashes, Let's Dance, etc. all completely different (as opposed to Status Quo making a career out of the same song).
The first two are my all time favourites of his (with a certain Mr Wakeman on keys), and I had the privilege of playing Space Oddity live in my Echoes band. At Wakeman's "Journey To The Centre of the Earth gig I went to in 2014, they did a stripped down version of Life On Mars, just him on piano and "Mrs Strictly" on vocals. Even in the raw it is a powerful song with a beautiful chord sequence.
Recently, first Lemmy (quite an articulate gentleman, who just happened to live fast, hard and loud, but came up with one of the best metal songs ever - Ace Of Spades) and now Bowie. Who is next?

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Rest In Peace David
Wow, in shock and sadden. Such a talent and inspiration.
I remember standing in line at the Tower Theater in Philadelphia in 1974 to buy tickets to see the Spiders from Mars ... standing in that line was an event in itself.
Still remember folks sporting the Ziggy haircut in schools and around the malls ...
And the stars look very different ... toooooodaaayyyyy
Read recently that the heavy Saxphone riffs on Suffragette City wasn't a Sax at all, it was an ARP, didn't see that coming.
Ahhhhhhhhh, WAM BAM ............. Thank you man!!!
I remember standing in line at the Tower Theater in Philadelphia in 1974 to buy tickets to see the Spiders from Mars ... standing in that line was an event in itself.
Still remember folks sporting the Ziggy haircut in schools and around the malls ...

And the stars look very different ... toooooodaaayyyyy
Read recently that the heavy Saxphone riffs on Suffragette City wasn't a Sax at all, it was an ARP, didn't see that coming.
Ahhhhhhhhh, WAM BAM ............. Thank you man!!!
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