Haha.
Oh. OkayYes, Ruthanne, in fact I just posted his song "Changes" in the "What are you listening to" thread today. Although I'm missing Tom Petty much more....
Yes!Miss him too. He gave us so much and always challenged us with his music. This song always gives me the chills. Many of his songs still do though.
One of his greatest and one of his first!There was one recording by Bowie that I liked: "Space Oddity".
Hal
Here it is for you!There was one recording by Bowie that I liked: "Space Oddity".
Hal
Here it is for you!
You are welcome. David wanted all kinds of people recognized so he acted as all of them. He was an actor in his singing. See all his work.Thanks Ruthanne. This is the first time I've ever seen a video of David Bowie, and he sure is effeminate!
I don't want to watch any more of him, as it's questionable whether he's a boy or a girl!
I like my male singers to look like men! Give me a Neil Diamond or a Johnny Cash.
But thanks for posting the video! For years I've liked the unusual lyrics in "A Space Oddity", without ever seeing the artist.
Hal
Yes, indeed. :love_heart:David Bowie was such a great singer and musician, not to mention a very funny and friendly guy. He is missed by us all.
no, I haven't noticed. I only watched a small portion of the Olympics yesterday.Have you noticed that the Olympics are using "Put on Your Red Shoes and Dance the Blues" in commercials?
So sorry you didn't get to see him. He put on a fantastic show..saw 2 of them early on in his career.One of my biggest regrets in life was not seeing him perform live, as I only became a serious fan after he already retired from stage. R.I.P. Starman
I like that video!David Bowie duet with Cher 1975 - Can You Hear Me
Spotify and the Brooklyn Museum came together to create an installation as a tribute to the late musician and fashion David Bowie. New York’s Broadway-Lafayette subway station has been given a makeover and now is covered with huge portraits of Bowie, his quotes, and fan art.
The installation is a part of David Bowie’s current exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum. Over 400 objects of the musician’s personal archive are displayed. This includes show costumes, vinyls, photographs, and handwritten lyric sheets.
This installation also features limited edition MetroCards with images of the iconic artist on them and hundreds of people stay in lines to get one.
The subway installation can be viewed until May 13, 2018, and the David Bowie is exhibit will be on display at the Brooklyn Museum until July 15, 2018.
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