I heard about this earlier but was still putting the computers back together on the new desk mom sent and was really tired as well as stunned.
I think I've heard of the fatal illnesses of quite a few musicians in the last year or two but like a lot of people you sort of forget until it happens, maybe because you feel they are somehow immortal from hearing their works all of your life, or seeming like it.
What I'm gathering though, sadly, is that 70 is the new ninety.
He had seen it all in his life, and he created a lot of it.
Gay wouldn't be where it is today without androgynous. He probably did much more for gay rights than the Village People or anybody in demonstrating that different is life.
And he never stopped moving ahead, or putting self-criticism out there fully exposed for the world to see in his work.
So it's no wonder at all that David Bowie is so revered by fellow artists and fans alike.
David Bowie was born David Robert Jones and adopted the name Bowie to avoid confusion with the member of The Monkees, the story goes. He married Mary Angela Barrett (Angie Bowie) in 1970 (divorced 1980) and has a son, Duncan Jones from that marriage. In 1992 he remarried to the supermodel Iman and they had a daughter, Alexandria Jones. His fellow Spiders From Mars bandmate, guitarist Mick Ronson died in 1993.
Fittingly, there is a spider named for Bowie,
Heteropoda davidbowie.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Bowie
http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-35278872
There are so many images of David, so like a chameleon that you shoud probably just visit his website,
http://www.davidbowie.com/