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EnglishDave 01-11-2016 12:21 PM

And Now We Lose David Bowie.
 
It seems that our Immortal Idols are human after all. The Greats are reaching an age where we will have to say Goodbye on a regular basis.

The Works they leave behind do not soften the blow of lost memories.

Dave.

Lara 01-11-2016 03:52 PM

I was very saddened and also surprised to hear this news last night. Even my daughter remarked to me that it must feel strange to watch these people passing one by one as I had grown up listening to their music. Believe it or not I had an amazing poster of David Bowie on my wall a very long time ago. (Another who I saw live as well)

David Bowie released a new album only days ago on his 69th Birthday. I had a listen (and look) at some tracks. Seems to me he involved himself greatly in his art to the end and an artist is what he was indeed. Some of his recent tracks certainly are confronting in my opinion and I guess partly because he could sense his imminent death.

I have a fabulous DVD that was released in 2004 called Reality Tour. It was recorded live in Dublin in 2003. It's a great DVD with a really great band.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yISNT2wUmwA
Heroes - Reality Tour

Wiix 01-11-2016 05:10 PM


EnglishDave 01-11-2016 06:14 PM

Was Lazarus his final Farewell?

David Bowie - Lazarus: http://youtu.be/y-JqH1M4Ya8

Dave.

EnglishDave 01-11-2016 06:18 PM

Lara,

David Bowie was one of the few I never got to see Live. I was due to go to Live Aid, but was guilted into not going in favour of a family wedding:mad: Regretted it ever since.

Dave.

Lara 01-11-2016 06:37 PM

Dave,
He was so "big" here in the late 70s, he played the MCG. (Melbourne Cricket Ground). That's big. He did a lot of open venues because he sold so many tickets.

I saw him at the old Lang Park now Suncorp Stadium (Rugby League). When people like Bowie played Lang Park, the whole of inner city Brisbane could hear and feel it back in those days. I saw Fleetwood Mac there as well (Tusk era). Great times.

My memory is playing tricks on me though. I swear I saw him with David Sanborn the incredible saxophonist, but I may be confused. hmm, maybe that was Lou Reed. Can't remember. :)

Wiix 01-11-2016 06:47 PM


EnglishDave 01-11-2016 07:00 PM

Lara,

I was quite sure, but I checked anyway, Sanborn is the saxophonist on Young Americans ('75) and did Tour with David Bowie then. Your memory is solid.

Dave.

Lara 01-11-2016 07:05 PM

ahh, ok.

I did an edit of prior post thinking maybe I was confused with Lou Reed, but I don't remember Sanborn on the stage with Lou.

Glad something's working. :cool: Sometimes I feel as if I have so much in stored memory that they may get jumbled up.

kiwi33 01-12-2016 01:25 AM

A sad day.

Lara, I am glad that you got to hear him live.

I have had Space Oddity on continuous replay today as a tribute to him.

Bowie was a great artist and performer who will be sadly missed.


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