![]() |
Re: David Bowie *RIP* 1962-2016
Shocking and incredibly sad news.
I just got my daughter into Bowie in the past few months and she's really digging his music now. It's timeless and brilliant. |
Re: David Bowie *RIP* 1962-2016
I didn't believe it when I read it online. His music and legacy will always be with us.
|
Re: David Bowie *RIP* 1962-2016
All this reminded me that I was going to search out the two Tin Machine albums. Really hard to find, but worth the effort.
|
Re: David Bowie *RIP* 1962-2016
They really kept his illness under wraps. The timing of the new album is curious. I wonder if he was planning it before his diagnosis or if it was his parting gift to the world knowing time was short.
Either way, it sucks and is a total shocker. |
Re: David Bowie *RIP* 1962-2016
Geniuses are usually assholes, but Bowie was one of the rare true geniuses that was also a kind and sweet person, a class act all the way.
His run of albums through the '70s is unparalleled. |
Re: David Bowie *RIP* 1962-2016
Originally Posted by cdollaz
(Post 12693111)
They really kept his illness under wraps. The timing of the new album is curious. I wonder if he was planning it before his diagnosis or if it was his parting gift to the world knowing time was short.
Either way, it sucks and is a total shocker. |
Re: David Bowie *RIP* 1962-2016
Given the title, I'm sure he knew it was his farewell.
It explains his total lack of interest in a tour despite his greatest critical success in years. |
Re: David Bowie *RIP* 1962-2016
My wife is a huge David Bowie fan. I read this sad news here last night just before bed, decided to tell her in the morning before she opened social media. She just plain lost it.
When we first met ten years ago, Bowie's music was one of the first things she made sure to tell me was special to her. Not just the music, tbough, but what the man stood for, his influence on so many creative people, and she has loved Labyrinth since she was a little girl, too. She didn't have an easy childhood or teen years and, as many young people use music as part of their "escape," Bowie was a big part of hers. We're going to show Labyrinth to our oldest daughter this weekend. The man transcended and reinvented himself with integrity and grace throughout his life. My prayer is that last night, he did the same, one last time. "Check ignition and may God's love be with you... two... one... liftoff..." |
Re: David Bowie *RIP* 1962-2016
Originally Posted by CRM114
(Post 12693120)
Given the title, I'm sure he knew it was his farewell.
It's a beautiful, Bowie-cool farewell from a man who knew he was dying... |
Re: David Bowie *RIP* 1947-2016
Not many artists change their sound and image with (almost) every release, let alone have success. His influence and iconic status was legendary, and his music will carry it all on.
|
Re: David Bowie *RIP* 1962-2016
Originally Posted by slop101
(Post 12693114)
Geniuses are usually assholes, but Bowie was one of the rare true geniuses that was also a kind and sweet person, a class act all the way.
His run of albums through the '70s is unparalleled. |
Re: David Bowie *RIP* 1962-2016
Originally Posted by Pointyskull
(Post 12693136)
Check out the video for 'Lazarus'.
It's a beautiful, Bowie-cool farewell from a man who knew he was dying... |
Re: David Bowie *RIP* 1962-2016
Originally Posted by Pointyskull
(Post 12693136)
Check out the video for 'Lazarus'.
It's a beautiful, Bowie-cool farewell from a man who knew he was dying... Glad I work in an office of cool people. We are spanning the decades of Bowie music today. On now, Up The Hill Backwards. |
Re: David Bowie *RIP* 1962-2016
Originally Posted by Mabuse
(Post 12693145)
Well said and so true. So many rock stars are always brooding because smiling wouldn't be cool or something. Bowie could smile from ear to ear and still come off looking cool.
|
Re: David Bowie *RIP* 1947-2016
I saw a note on Twitter. It was actually posted yesterday, before Bowie died. It simply read: If you're ever sad, think about the fact that the Earth is billions of years old and you're alive at the same time as David Bowie.
Think about it. Thousands of years of civilization, hundreds of thousands of years of human beings, billions of years of life on Earth. We only get to experience the most miniscule slice of it. And your miniscule slice overlapped with David Bowie. Leonardo DaVinci never experienced David Bowie. George Washington never experienced David Bowie. Genghis Khan carved out one of the largest empires the world has ever known but he never got to experience David Bowie. And the people of the future -- the kids being born today, or next week, or next year, or a thousand years from now -- they will get to experience David Bowie, but not the way we did. They won't get to see him reinvent himself, and reinvent music, time and again. They won't get to wonder what he will do next. They won't get to hear a new Bowie album and listen to something entirely unlike what he had done before. In many ways, the natural order of the universe is for there to be no David Bowie. What an immense privilege to have been herre for the brief period when that wasn't the case. |
Re: David Bowie *RIP* 1947-2016
One of my favorites as well. And unlike a lot of other artists with a theatrical, flamboyant image, when you strip all that away with Bowie you actually have an incredibly skilled, subtle, creative, brilliant songwriter underneath.
|
Re: David Bowie *RIP* 1947-2016
Just wanted to post the video of my favorite Bowie song. I've been listening to his music all morning at work.
<iframe width="420" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/6VrqCBsbeuc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
Re: David Bowie *RIP* 1947-2016
Few deaths have hit me like this one. When I discovered Bowie, it was like hearing music for the first time. His sounds, his styles, his acting, his candor... I am with everyone else in that he really seemed to be immortal. And in some ways, I suppose, he is. He went out with a bang - Blackstar is fantastic - and he leaves an immeasurable body of work. Such a loss.
|
Re: David Bowie *RIP* 1947-2016
Here are the opening lines of Lazarus:
Look up here, I’m in heaven I’ve got scars that can’t be seen I’ve got drama, can’t be stolen Everybody knows me now I have so much respect that he and his loved ones kept his dying of cancer private. Always changing, now he is giving his persona of his afterlife, amazing. |
Re: David Bowie *RIP* 1947-2016
My first memory of his music hitting me hard was at my high school dances in 1979. John I'm Only Dancing and TVC15 were played constantly at our dances. I remember wondering what TVC15 meant. Thinking it was some kind of code. My brother had the Diamond Dogs album and that cover always tripped me out. Especially when we were rolling joints on the open sleeve.
|
Re: David Bowie *RIP* 1947-2016
Originally Posted by Talkin2Phil
(Post 12693194)
Here are the opening lines of Lazarus:
Look up here, I’m in heaven I’ve got scars that can’t be seen I’ve got drama, can’t be stolen Everybody knows me now I have so much respect that he and his loved ones kept his dying of cancer private. Always changing, now he is giving his persona of his afterlife, amazing. |
Re: David Bowie *RIP* 1947-2016
RIP to one of the greatest musicians who ever lived.
I used to listen to "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust" over and over while i was in college, and even when I started writing songs I remember trying (unsuccessful) to sing like he did. Extremely sad news <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/-oQO-kGU2lA" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
Re: David Bowie *RIP* 1947-2016
This sucks. The "major" in my username was inspired by "Space Oddity." At my 10-year college reunion a bunch of the organizers assumed I was in the military, due to an email that's similar to my username.
No, I'm just a David Bowie fan. |
Re: David Bowie *RIP* 1947-2016
Originally Posted by JasonF
(Post 12693165)
I saw a note on Twitter. It was actually posted yesterday, before Bowie died. It simply read: If you're ever sad, think about the fact that the Earth is billions of years old and you're alive at the same time as David Bowie.
Think about it. Thousands of years of civilization, hundreds of thousands of years of human beings, billions of years of life on Earth. We only get to experience the most miniscule slice of it. And your miniscule slice overlapped with David Bowie. Leonardo DaVinci never experienced David Bowie. George Washington never experienced David Bowie. Genghis Khan carved out one of the largest empires the world has ever known but he never got to experience David Bowie. And the people of the future -- the kids being born today, or next week, or next year, or a thousand years from now -- they will get to experience David Bowie, but not the way we did. They won't get to see him reinvent himself, and reinvent music, time and again. They won't get to wonder what he will do next. They won't get to hear a new Bowie album and listen to something entirely unlike what he had done before. In many ways, the natural order of the universe is for there to be no David Bowie. What an immense privilege to have been herre for the brief period when that wasn't the case. |
Re: David Bowie *RIP* 1947-2016
Wow, I just found out. This is terrible news. RIP.
|
| All times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:38 PM. |
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.