R.I.P. David Bowie


Passed yesterday after a long battle with cancer. He was 69 years old. Goodbye Major Tom, you will be missed.


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No one has mentioned "The Man Who Fell to Earth," a stellar performance on film. 
The local classical radio station played his reading of "Peter and the Wolf" (Ormandy/Philadelphia Orch.) yesterday.  He was quite an entertainer.

A true original who reinvented himself many times as the years went by...I've been non stop listening to his music since his passing and have now come to really appreciate the genius that he was.  Even the songs I've heard and started to dislike because I heard them so much, I now appreciate....

I do not have all his lps and still need to hear Hunky Dory and Young Americans in its entirety and some of the later ones.

What are your top 5 favorites?

Mine are:  Life on Mars, Station to Station, Sweet Thing, Ashes to Ashes, Panic in Detroit

RIP Starman....





Was waiting for this memoriam to start on AG after Bowie's passing.  First time. I saw Bowie he was Ziggy Stardust.  The performance was at the now defunct Winterland Area in San Francisco, Not sure, but the year was about 1974.    I was never into andgrogenous   performrers  or their music.  Alice Cooper and most of his tunes were a bore.  However,  Bowie and his backup band were outstanding  that night. Some songs were real rockers, and others thoughtful, lyrical  and to degree offered haunting melodies. 

It took about 20 years after that night at Winterland   for me to revisit Bowie's music, and he had written a boatload in that time. Ziggy StarDust had been released on the Mobile Fidelity Label, and I realized that this man was either a genius or had a studio on Mars.  Some years later, for matters of convenience, I picked up a "Best of Bowie"  collection in 2000 which  reconfirmed (to me) his  compositional skills, lyrical development, melody, and presentation  and which touched almost every track on this composite CD.  Anyone who loves popular music must occasionally return to these tunes for their creativity  and musicianship.  

The music world has lost a great artist and a good man.  He will be sorely missed. by those who love popular rock music.        

Just finished listening to the entire "Ziggy Stardust" album from start to finish.  Haven't heard it in years, but (I'm sorry to say) David's passing has re-ignited my passion for his music.  He was a rare musical genius who knew exact what he was doing and exactly what we wanted to hear.  RIP Mr. Bowie ...... you were truly one of a kind.

David Bowie was a performance artist who happened to use music as part of his medium.  And...oh yeah...ended up being one of the best vocalists and songwriters of all time. Truly a massive loss.  RIP and thank you.