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I like him in "Labyrinth"
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69 ain't as early as ya think.....
That's prophetic, Miles. Like many others, I didn't know how dire his prognosis was. There is plenty of coverage on CBC of David Bowie's life. Canadian astronaut, Chris Hadfield, was the first to record a song from the Space Station.
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Nando.
I may push my date with the Buff up a little69 ain't as early as ya think.....
As a young gay man in the '70's he showed me that it's ok to be "a bit off"
David Bowie made me buy my first colour TV. I just moved into a house with a room mate and my TV was a 12" B&W. Watched a show called "In Concert" and saw Bowie for the first time. A few months later, I read it would be re-broadcast so I went on the never, never plan for $650 in 1973 dollars for a 20" RCA with stand so I could watch again in colour on a big screen.
I think I have every album he made (Bowie or Davy Jones) up to and including Lodger. Also have the Cat People soundtrack. Got one later release on CD and the Tin Machine pair. Sold all my 12" singles but kept "Heros". Just found "Heathen" used on CD but haven't listened to it yet.
I was a fan.
Morrision for sure, I was driving home from Racine Wisc and remember the radio was playing Riders on the Storm,,But the first shock for me was when Terry Kath Blew his brains out by mistake, I shared a few Cocktails with terry and the rest of Chicago (before they were Chicago)20" RCA = big screen???>>>>>>>>>>>>har, har! LOL
I confess, my big shock was the death of Jim Morrison - after that, no biggie.and remember how qu
Stuwee, by creepy I meant he was not mainstream at the time. He was not gay, he was bisexual though the distinction is blurred I suppose. He seemed "eccentric" and over the top to the point of absurdity. Much like Miley Cyrus...
Morrision for sure, I was driving home from Racine Wisc and remember the radio was playing Riders on the Storm,,But the first shock for me was when Terry Kath Blew his brains out by mistake, I shared a few Cocktails with terry and the rest of Chicago (before they were Chicago)
When I was coming to grips with being gay in the 70s Bowie actually scared the SHIT out of me... Am I supposed to dress and cut my hair like that???