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Reply #300 posted 01/13/16 12:40pm

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''Sometimes I feel like (oh, the whole human race) Jazzin' for Blue Jean.'' Rest in peace, Mr. Jones.

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Reply #301 posted 01/13/16 12:41pm

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I tried to think of what Bowie song might fit Prince's setlist and I'm starting to think he could just start doing "Fame" in the way he's been doing "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" for years.

A no-brainer, really. smile

It would be nice if he did something more obscure, like "Absolute Beginners", but the point should be that people in the audience show be able to recognize what he's playing as a Bowie song.

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Reply #302 posted 01/13/16 12:55pm

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novabrkr said:

I tried to think of what Bowie song might fit Prince's setlist and I'm starting to think he could just start doing "Fame" in the way he's been doing "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" for years.

A no-brainer, really. smile

It would be nice if he did something more obscure, like "Absolute Beginners", but the point should be that people in the audience show be able to recognize what he's playing as a Bowie song.

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Reply #303 posted 01/13/16 1:01pm

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KingSausage said:

SchlomoThaHomo said:


I just saw their live performance of Tonight a few days ago, and I feel the same way. You can see they really love each other.

Schlomo, check out the Pet Shop Boys remix of Bowie's Hallo Spaceboy.


This one? I put it on after my first listening of Station To Station ended (broke my own 1 album at a time rule), and it was totally jarring. It sounds like it's on some Moroder type shit. Is there a genre that he didn't touch?

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Reply #304 posted 01/13/16 1:07pm

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Love the way he looks her up and down at 2:09-13ish.

"That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide."
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Reply #305 posted 01/13/16 1:26pm

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SchlomoThaHomo said:

free2bfreeda said:

Related image

i luved their chemistry. thx for posting this. i never saw it b4 now.


I just saw their live performance of Tonight a few days ago, and I feel the same way. You can see they really love each other.

: http://tinaturnerblog.com...ing-bowie/

Here is Tina Turner’s statements regarding David Bowie’s death published earlier on Tina’s Official FB Account:

“A piece of my heart has broken. Not only was David a passionate supporter of my career but more importantly a very special person in my life. An icon. Irreplaceable loving friend. I am missing him greatly.”


Tina Turner

Tina Turner & David Bowie - Birmingham, UK - March 23, 1985

: http://tinaturnerblog.com...ast-night/

excerpt:

It was David rose

that apparently got Tina her recording contract with Capitol Records back in the early 1980’s. And he invited Tina to be a guest vocalist on the track Tonight, of his 1984 album with the same title. It was this song that David and Tina performed together during a 1985 concert in Birmingham, that was also filmed and later released on video.

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Reply #306 posted 01/13/16 1:30pm

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SchlomoThaHomo said:



KingSausage said:


SchlomoThaHomo said:



I just saw their live performance of Tonight a few days ago, and I feel the same way. You can see they really love each other.



Schlomo, check out the Pet Shop Boys remix of Bowie's Hallo Spaceboy.


This one? I put it on after my first listening of Station To Station ended (broke my own 1 album at a time rule), and it was totally jarring. It sounds like it's on some Moroder type shit. Is there a genre that he didn't touch?




Death metal?

Listen to the Berlin trilogy in order: Low, "Heroes," then Lodger.
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Reply #307 posted 01/13/16 2:24pm

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SchlomoThaHomo said:

Love the way he looks her up and down at 2:09-13ish.

I f*cking LOVE this. Damn.

Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right?
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Reply #308 posted 01/13/16 3:09pm

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Bananarama’s Unreleased 1993 Cover Of David Bowie’s “Changes” Has Leaked

http://www.idolator.com/7...ked-listen

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Reply #309 posted 01/13/16 3:20pm

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SchlomoThaHomo said:

Love the way he looks her up and down at 2:09-13ish.
Related image nod

so n agreement.

their body types and vocal styles really complimented each other. never viewed this video (either) b4 now. wow

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Reply #310 posted 01/13/16 4:19pm

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Time magazine just released the cover of its Jan. 25 issue, on newsstands this Friday, featuring an iconic image from the Trunk Achive of the late David Bowie. Shot by fashion photographer Herb Ritts in 1989.

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Reply #311 posted 01/13/16 5:18pm

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Identity said:

[img:$uid]http://i.imgur.com/OYJbOY8.jpg?1[/img:$uid]


Time magazine just released the cover of its Jan. 25 issue, on newsstands this Friday, featuring an iconic image from the Trunk Achive of the late David Bowie. Shot by fashion photographer Herb Ritts in 1989.

I gotz to have 2 copies!

Thanks for the info.

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Reply #312 posted 01/13/16 5:58pm

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Time magazine just released the cover of its Jan. 25 issue, on newsstands this Friday, featuring an iconic image from the Trunk Achive of the late David Bowie. Shot by fashion photographer Herb Ritts in 1989.

Wow what a nice image. For some reason, this almost brings me to tears. I guess it's just the reality setting in that he's gone...but not forgotten!

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Reply #313 posted 01/13/16 6:04pm

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SchlomoThaHomo said:

Love the way he looks her up and down at 2:09-13ish.

I loved this! cool

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Reply #314 posted 01/13/16 6:30pm

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Yggor said:

JoeyC said:

To really stop and think on how he orchestrated Blackstar, knowing that it was going to pretty much be his last statement to the world(and to a lot of his personal friends) ? disbelief cry clapping rose



I mean has any artist ever left such a moving statement(knowing that they were going to die), as Lazarus(and Blackstar) ?




As people are now saying, it all makes sense now that he's gone. But to think that he had enough emotional strength to do what he did? disbelief At this moment i cannot wrap my head around that(or most of this tragedy).



Freddie Mercury.

Think about Queen's Innuendo with the title track being released a couple of days before Freddie's passing. And all the material that was later released on Made In Heaven.

There's this fantastic and really heartwrenching documentary Freddie Mercury Lover of life singer of songs, where Brian May recalls recording it in Switzerland. Listening to Mother Love from Made In Heaven with last verses sung by Brian because Freddie coulnd't make it is for me always extremely sad and painful.



Yes, i forgot about Freddie Mercury(and the Innuendo, and Made in Heaven, albums).


Thanks for the heads up. I will check out that documentary. I do recall the Lover of Life CD, but i didn't know that there was a DVD as well.



Freddie Mercury's death was extremely depressing and tragic. He was also one of the greats.


Rest in Peace Bettie Boo. See u soon.
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Reply #315 posted 01/13/16 6:54pm

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Special tribute issues due out this week.

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Reply #316 posted 01/13/16 7:32pm

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David Bowie cremated in New York with nobody present, reports say

The star 'wanted to go without any fuss'

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LUKE MORGAN BRITTON, 13TH JANUARY 2016
David Bowie has been cremated in New York, reports claim.

The Daily Mirror reports that Bowie was privately cremated without any friends and family present, as per his wishes. He wanted "to go without any fuss", the report says.

A source allegedly told The Mirror: "There is no public or private service or a public memorial. There is nothing."

The Guardian reports that cremation took place soon after his death.

image: http://nme.assets.ipccdn....060116.jpg

NMEPRESS

Bowie passed away following an 18 month battle with cancer. Reports have since suggested that he "died from liver cancer" ...t attacks".

Bowie released his final album 'Blackstar' on his 69th birthday last week (January 8), just days before passing away.

There has been speculation that Bowie hinted at his illness with his album title, as 'Blackstar' is a type of cancer legion.

A 'black star' has been defined as a "proliferative breast legion... described as long and thin with radiating radiolucent linear structures, which against a radiolucent fat background gives a black star or dark star appearance".



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Reply #317 posted 01/13/16 7:38pm

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David Bowie 'has been secretly cremated in America without friends or family present' after telling loved ones he didn't want a funeral

  • The 69-year-old singer was cremated in New York 'without any fuss'
  • He told family before his death he wanted to be remembered for his music
  • David Bowie died on Sunday after an 18-month battle against cancer
  • The music legend released his final album just days before he passed away

David Bowie 'has been secretly cremated in America without friends or family present' after the star told loved ones he did not want a funeral.

The singer died of cancer on Sunday after spending 18 months fighting the disease after receiving his diagnosis.

It is understood the 69-year-old's body was cremated shortly after his death on Sunday 'without any fuss'.

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David Bowie, pictured left, with his daughter Lexi, centre, and wife Iman, right, told his family that he did not want to have a funeral and instead wanted to be remembered for the good times and his musical career

David Bowie, pictured left, with his daughter Lexi, centre, and wife Iman, right, told his family that he did not want to have a funeral and instead wanted to be remembered for the good times and his musical career

A number of memorial concerts have been announced for Bowie, pictured, who died in New York on Sunday

A number of memorial concerts have been announced for Bowie, pictured, who died in New York on Sunday

According to the Daily Mirror, the singer told friends that he only wanted to be remembered for the good times and his music.

He explained his wishes to his family and wife Iman, 60, about what should happen after he died.

One source said: 'In many respects you don’t need a memorial or service to remember David by...you have his music instead.

'He would have wanted to just disappear with no fuss, no big show, no fan-fare. This would totally be his style.

'His last album Blackstar was very much his goodbye to fans instead.'

Bowie released his last album Blackstar on January 8, his 69th birthday, and just a couple of days before his death.

Despite his decision not to have a funeral, a number of memorial concerts are being held for Bowie, while next month's Brit Awards will be dedicated to the London-born singer.

It is understood the cremation cost between £480 and £630.

He is believed to have undergone a 'direct cremation' which would have entailed his remains being collected and taken to the cremation without any ceremony.

Bowie fans out in force to sing in tribute to their hero
David Bowie released this image along with his Blackstar album where he appears to laugh in the face of death

David Bowie released this image along with his Blackstar album where he appears to laugh in the face of death

David Bowie's final album Blackstar is expected to be the US number one record this weekend

David Bowie's final album Blackstar is expected to be the US number one record this weekend

The album, which has been described as a memorial for his fans, is likely to top the US music charts this weekend, the first time Bowie has ever had a number one album across the Atlantic.

According to industry figures, some 2.5 million people streamed songs from the work after it was released on Friday.

Blackstar looks certain to hold on to the UK number one spot this Friday with just under 90,000 combined sales since its release last Friday on Bowie's 69th birthday.

And it could reach the apex of the US Billboard albums chart this Sunday, with sales of 130,000 expected this week as it rivals 25 by Adele, which has been number one for seven weeks.

Meanwhile figures from global streaming service Spotify show there was a jump of 2,822 per cent in Bowie songs played in the hours following the announcement that he had died from cancer.

The top five Bowie songs streamed yesterday on Spotify were Heroes (up 3,630 per cent), Let's Dance (up 3,942 per cent), Blackstar (up 1,120 per cent), Lazarus (up 1,084 per cent) and Life On Mars (up 4,238 per cent)

Bowie tracks also made up five of its UK Top Ten, and nine of the UK Top 20. Prior to news of his death, he had 4million monthly listeners on Spotify, which rose to 6.5million today.

Three retrospectives of work by Bowie - who lived his last years in New York but enjoyed more mainstream success in Britain - and three original albums have all broken into the UK Top 40.

A spokeswoman for the Creative Agents Agency in New York who represented Mr Bowie said they had no comment on his cremation arrangements.

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Reply #318 posted 01/13/16 8:00pm

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Well, that's interesting that he didn't want a funeral or family and friends present during the cremation. I totally understand that. What doesn't make sense to me is that clearly he didn't want a lot of fuss so why are some so-called "celebs" STILL planning a memorial concert anyway? This is so disrespectful. Perhaps the memorial concert that I heard about was planned prior to the news coming that he didn't want any of that sort of thing. Someone PLEASE tell me that these "celebs" are not defying this man's final wishes for the sake of making themselves look good....

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Reply #319 posted 01/13/16 8:13pm

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JoeBala, thanks for that latest post with pics.

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Reply #320 posted 01/13/16 8:41pm

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SeventeenDayze said:

Well, that's interesting that he didn't want a funeral or family and friends present during the cremation. I totally understand that. What doesn't make sense to me is that clearly he didn't want a lot of fuss so why are some so-called "celebs" STILL planning a memorial concert anyway? This is so disrespectful. Perhaps the memorial concert that I heard about was planned prior to the news coming that he didn't want any of that sort of thing. Someone PLEASE tell me that these "celebs" are not defying this man's final wishes for the sake of making themselves look good....


So they can celebrate his music, life and express their grief and saying good bye.

If his family does not want this then they will speak out. Otherwise, I don't see any disrespect in this.

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Reply #321 posted 01/13/16 8:48pm

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Link below saying he died of liver cancer


http://www.independent.co...06596.html


Link below saying he died of liver cancer and had 6 previous heart attacks eek

http://www.independent.co...07121.html

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Reply #322 posted 01/13/16 9:22pm

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SeventeenDayze said:

Well, that's interesting that he didn't want a funeral or family and friends present during the cremation. I totally understand that. What doesn't make sense to me is that clearly he didn't want a lot of fuss so why are some so-called "celebs" STILL planning a memorial concert anyway? This is so disrespectful. Perhaps the memorial concert that I heard about was planned prior to the news coming that he didn't want any of that sort of thing. Someone PLEASE tell me that these "celebs" are not defying this man's final wishes for the sake of making themselves look good....

have you not heard of 'celebrating' the memory of a life that's passed on?

many people celebrate the life of a loved one after they leave this life instead of spending time in sorrow.

imo rose wanted no sorrow in rememberance of his life.

where i'm from they call it "life celebration."

in life celebrations there are shared tears, but through those shared tears there are many rainbows of joyful smiles and laughter while recalling the good, fun, wonderful and loving memories.

imo that is what Mr Bowie wanted smiles, laughter and loving music filled memories of his life in our space in time. i do feel he wanted us all to celebrate his life.

dove

no disrespect intended

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Reply #323 posted 01/13/16 9:25pm

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“I was saddened to hear the news of David’s passing. I’ve known him for many years and have great respect for his contribution to music and style. John and I first met him when we toured together back in 1973 and I was blown away by his stage persona. I ran into him many times over the years and was also impressed by his intelligence. He was one of a kind and will be missed.” - Daryl Hall
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“With the passing of David Bowie the world has lost a true artist in every respect; uniquely original, ever expanding and exploring...Daryl and I played with him in 1973 on his first U.S. tour. Off stage he always struck me as warm and engaging. His creativity and musical legacy will live forever.” - John Oates

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #324 posted 01/13/16 9:46pm

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SeventeenDayze said:

Well, that's interesting that he didn't want a funeral or family and friends present during the cremation. I totally understand that. What doesn't make sense to me is that clearly he didn't want a lot of fuss so why are some so-called "celebs" STILL planning a memorial concert anyway? This is so disrespectful. Perhaps the memorial concert that I heard about was planned prior to the news coming that he didn't want any of that sort of thing. Someone PLEASE tell me that these "celebs" are not defying this man's final wishes for the sake of making themselves look good....

The one at Carnegie Hall was planned and announced before he passed. The organizers had expected to pay tribute to a living legend--just one of a series of tribute concerts they've put on, Prince included.

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Reply #325 posted 01/13/16 9:47pm

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Moonwalking before Michael?

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Reply #326 posted 01/13/16 9:57pm

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David Bowie's Death Leads to 100 Million Facebook Interactions in First 12 Hours

Jan 11 2016

: http://www.billboard.com/...s-12-hours

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Reply #327 posted 01/13/16 9:58pm

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You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #329 posted 01/13/16 11:01pm

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There were a few comments that I wanted to respond to all in one post without flooding this thread....first, if DAVID BOWIE himself said he didn't want to have any pomp and circumstance surrounding his death then THAT ALONE tells me that he didn't want that and these folks organizing these tributes (save the one apparently planned before his death that was supposed to be a tribute to a living legend) should be ashamed of themselves for DEFYING what his last wishes were! Come on people, common sense! How do you pay "tribute" by defying what a person ultimately wanted in regards to what happens after they died? Ridiculous...And I seriously doubt that his family members would tell someone "No" who wanted to do a tribute anyway. I mean, the family doesn't want to be the bad guy saying "No" to all those people now would they? I think it's in poor taste to defy what he wanted, period. There's no need to second guess something that he obviously made very clear well before he died.

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