Topic: Goodbye Ziggy Stardust...

R.I.P. David Bowie

He died last night after a 18 month battle against cancer.

Planet earth is blue and there´s nothing we can do...

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RIP David Bowie... Playing Ziggy Stardust right now... The world is a much emptier place in his absence, but let his legacy live on.....

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I was lucky enough to see Aladdin Sane 1n 1973. One of my favourite gigs ever and Mick Ronson was on fire that night.

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Saw him at the US festival in '83...Great performer and songwriter...."You know time can change me, but I can't change time"

Murfdog

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I don't know what makes me sadder, that Bowie has gone or only 4 people have posted about it, although 55 or so have read the material.
There was a time on this forum when such a passing would have registered a tsunami of comments, with probably Joe himself adding a word or two.
Is it me, or has something else died here?

I share his (Bowie's) birthday albeit 10 years younger. I grew up in London and lived in Bromley for many years, akthough the man himself was long since gone. Like Kenny I was lucky to see him in the '70's and my US imported copy of 'Man Who Sold The World' remain a rare and treasured possession.

Although his music was not always to my taste, as a person and an artist he always fascinated me. Things throughout his life were done for good reasons and well done too.

He chose the manner of his leaving us. He lived on his own terms and died by them. Putting out the album on his birthday way a final gift.....to us. His music...our choice.

He was a true artist, experimentalist and a fine Capricorn, structured and ordered to the end. Now we have a new BlackStar in the heavens.

We loved the alien, now he has left us. Until he comes again....adieu................

No Hits, No Hype.......................Classic Rock Jan 2012

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hasamike - they are some Bowie comments over in RIP - Off Topics, page 26.
https://forum.jbonamassa.com/viewtopic. … 2&p=26

This is from my local paper.  I first saw Bowie in Feb. of 1973 for the Ziggy Stardust Tour.  David Bowie was like no other - he was talented beyond words in a complex way with a lot of layers.
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/local … lphia.html

hansamike wrote:

I don't know what makes me sadder, that Bowie has gone or only 4 people have posted about it, although 55 or so have read the material.
There was a time on this forum when such a passing would have registered a tsunami of comments, with probably Joe himself adding a word or two.
Is it me, or has something else died here?

I share his (Bowie's) birthday albeit 10 years younger. I grew up in London and lived in Bromley for many years, akthough the man himself was long since gone. Like Kenny I was lucky to see him in the '70's and my US imported copy of 'Man Who Sold The World' remain a rare and treasured possession.

Although his music was not always to my taste, as a person and an artist he always fascinated me. Things throughout his life were done for good reasons and well done too.

He chose the manner of his leaving us. He lived on his own terms and died by them. Putting out the album on his birthday way a final gift.....to us. His music...our choice.

He was a true artist, experimentalist and a fine Capricorn, structured and ordered to the end. Now we have a new BlackStar in the heavens.

We loved the alien, now he has left us. Until he comes again....adieu................

StringsforaCURE~Helping cancer patients one STRING at a time.
http://stringsforacure.com/

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I think I can speak for most of us Mike, my son told me as I was leaving for work and it sucked the air right out of my chest. It is untimely at best, don't think that anyone knew he was this close to death. I have been reading all of the stories, and listening to a few songs on the Utube, it hasn't helped yet.....maybe others will give their sentiments tomorrow or Wed when the shock wears off.
RIP Ziggy, you were and remain a very special artist that only comes along every now and then.

As corn through a goose, so are the days of our lives

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RIP David Bowie,still play The Spiders....album,it was the ONLY lp we had in our school common room and we played it relentlessly.Will be greatly missed by millions.

Come on you Blades!

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I was stunned by the news this morning. Immediately called my sis who is a huge Bowie fan. I'd say I'm moderate. As I was surfing around the net today, I realized my favorite albums of his were all during the mid-70s - Diamond Dogs, Young Americans, Station to Station and David Live at the Tower. I have 3 of the 4 on CD and still enjoy them. Saw the Glass Spider tour. Carmine on bass that night, I think, and Peter Frampton playing guitar. I always thought he was just so cool.

LIVE MUSIC IS BEST

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BarbieD wrote:

I was stunned by the news this morning. Immediately called my sis who is a huge Bowie fan. I'd say I'm moderate. As I was surfing around the net today, I realized my favorite albums of his were all during the mid-70s - Diamond Dogs, Young Americans, Station to Station and David Live at the Tower. I have 3 of the 4 on CD and still enjoy them. Saw the Glass Spider tour. Carmine on bass that night, I think, and Peter Frampton playing guitar. I always thought he was just so cool.

You are correct, Carmine Rojas was the bassist on the Glass Spider tour as well as Brixton's other favourite son, Peter Frampton on guitar. The one and only tour of Bowie's I managed to catch; just missing Tin Machine's appearance at Newcastle's Mayfair by the skin of my teeth...

Bowie has always been one of the cornerstones of my music since my brother brought home the Hunky Dory album back in 1971 right up until my copy of Blackstar arrived in the post last Friday morning, who have guessed how prophetic that was to be.

Choosing any particular album or albums as a favourite is a hard task, the man was often so far ahead of the zeitgeist that often you didn't realise how good an album was until the next one came along but one that always resonated with me has always been Scary Monsters & Super Creeps.

When life gives you lemons; don't make lemonade.
Give back the lemons.  Why were the lemons free?  What's wrong with the lemons?
Do Not trust the lemons...

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Bowie was loved and admired by many. Unfortunately few will openly admit to it.

RIP Davey

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I was a huge Bowie fan, unashamedly so.
Visit the RIP thread, I posted the setlist from one of his shows I saw in Chicago...1978.

"Rock ON & Keep the Faith"

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Thanks for that Biill - impressive setlist. Here is the selist when I last saw him in 2003, 30 years after first seeing him.

http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/david-bow … 4404a.html

His death is probably the biggest loss to music since John Lennon.

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Yes, sorry everyone, I only saw some hours after I posted that the RIP thread was garnering the condolences.

Kenny, I agree with your point about Lennon, although the high quality and relevance of DB's continued output actually makes his death seem even more of a landmark moment somehow. The first generation of world rock stars are leaving us. It is the 'ending of the beginning' in a way I suppose. What a legacy they are leaving. Bowie's canon is peerless.

Their is a YT clip that has gone viral of a spontaneous rendition of 'Life On Mars' by a chap playing on the Kelvingrove Art Musuem's huge organ. It sounds fantastic and perfectly suited to the instrument.

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-35291320

Just what Bowie was all about. Evolution, re-invention, pushing, challenging and ch-ch-changing boundaries.

My daughter posted this to me yesterday:

"If you're sad, just remember the world is 4.543 billion years old and yet you somehow managed to exist at the same time as David Bowie"

........so I guess I have actually been very lucky at that.................

No Hits, No Hype.......................Classic Rock Jan 2012

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Truly a tragic loss to the music world, will be sorely missed. RIP David Bowie.

Saw this lovely article about the local reaction to his passing in London.


http://londoncallingblog.net/2016/01/13 … vid-bowie/

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Tonight (Sat 2/6/16) at 9 pm EST ... on both Palladia (now called MTV Live) and VH1 Classic ... the David Bowie documentary first airing (for these channels) ...

David Bowie:  5 Years in the Making of an Icon

Documentary explores five seminal years across Bowie’s extensive career, with each year illustrating not only the source of his inspiration, but also where those ideas led him.

Doc Trailer: https://vimeo.com/94518086


I am assuming this is the same Documentary that debuted on Showtime back in August '14  (don't know if it was cut down for this broadcast ... most info on it says it has a 59 min runtime ... tonight's airing is 90 mins with the commercials.)

Cathy posted up back in Aug '14 that Carmine made an appearance in that Showtime doc.
https://forum.jbonamassa.com/viewtopic. … 26#p322026

"I was in Space for less than 2 weeks … and suddenly Jeaniene’s back … half the Band is off the gd wagon … we have comedians opening for us … and the nice kid that ran our website is now a kleptof’nmaniac.  Boy ... did you guys miss me!!"  Phil Valentine - Road Manager - Staton House Band

JBLP#251 (unaged) ... thank you Ron.