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offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-11-10 21:01 [#00436129]
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He obviously did great work in the 70's and stuff, but I
also love his more poppy stuff from the 80's... I love the
song Lets Dance, and Modern Love, etc... they're great pop
songs imo...


 

offline rarndaraki from from from from (United States) on 2002-11-10 21:02 [#00436131]
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david bowie!
david bowie!
ub40!
ub40!

the person who can name that song wins a little prize.


 

offline rarndaraki from from from from (United States) on 2002-11-10 21:06 [#00436140]
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i would like veryone to know that this is the official david
bowie thread


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-11-10 21:08 [#00436144]
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Ashes to Ashes is also a great song...


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-11-10 21:09 [#00436145]
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there was a big 2 hour biography on A & E tonight about him,
and it was really interesting...


 

offline LeCoeur from the outer edge of the universe (United States) on 2002-11-10 21:10 [#00436146]
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i saw it earlier this week =0)

they are reshowing 'ziggy stardust and the spiders from
mars' at the movie theater here =0)


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2002-11-10 21:11 [#00436147]
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I would go for "heroes" I guess..


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-11-10 22:02 [#00436203]
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More important than his music is the fact that he's had sex
with Mick Jagger on multiple occasions.


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2002-11-10 22:05 [#00436207]
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hence "heroes".


 

offline titsworth from Washington, DC (United States) on 2002-11-10 22:07 [#00436209]
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explain

<-- ignorant of bowie's liassions with iggy and mick


 

offline Clic on 2002-11-10 22:15 [#00436219]
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Low is one of my favorite albums.


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-11-10 22:35 [#00436234]
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May be just an urban legend according to some site.

''It became rumored in the early 90s that David Bowie and
Mick Jagger had once been sexual partners. This particular
legend gained credence when Bowie's ex-wife published a
tell-all, "Backstage Pass," where she claimed to have come
home one day to find Jagger and Bowie asleep in the same
bed. Fans drew their own conclusion, and Angie Bowie used
the publicity to sell more copies of the book.

It was only after the rumor became widespread that she
recanted, stating that yes, she did find them in bed
together, but "I never said they were having sex. They were
just passed out drunk on the bed."

Some have speculated that Angie Bowie withdrew her previous
statements under threat of legal action by her ex-husband.
The truth remains unclear, however Bowie's bisexuality in
the 70s was common knowledge, and Jagger was also rumored to
have occasionally had sexual encounters with men during that
time.



 

offline steve from chicago on 2002-11-10 22:55 [#00436249]
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He's a great musician, I don't care who he fucked.


 

offline titsworth from Washington, DC (United States) on 2002-11-10 22:57 [#00436254]
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word!


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-11-10 22:58 [#00436255]
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Cool guy...and yeah, I always loved those poppy tunes he did
in the 80s...Was a bit weirded out by his DnBass things in
the 90s - David Boiwe Jungle just don't mix....

Low is amazing...but you kinda get the impression that Brian
Eno was the brains behind that with Bowie just going "Make
it sound like a narcotic KraftWerk"...

his right early stuff is beyond funny tho...shit like The
Laughing Gnome...if you ain't heard that you really need to;
you won't think of him in the same way afterwards tho..:)..


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-11-10 22:59 [#00436258]
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Ophecks is jealous cause he secretly wants to fuck Mick
Jagger himself...;)..


 

offline titsworth from Washington, DC (United States) on 2002-11-10 23:00 [#00436261]
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eno's a genius, don't get me wrong, but don't deny bowie's
own brilliance.. look at the album's production and writing
credits :) he certainly had a major impact on the album at
the very least equal to eno's.


 

offline dan7250 from Osaka (Japan) on 2002-11-11 00:21 [#00436353]
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yeah. just today i was watching 'the man who fell to earth.'
great film, hadn't seen it in ages.


 


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