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RIP David Bowie

Michchamp

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aaah, no fucking way!

I missed out on him in my younger days, but got into him in my mid 20's. bought most of his albums. normally i avoid late-career output from old musicians, but I think I will order Blackstar.
 
Bummer. I was a fan as he got older, not so much in my younger days. RIP.
 
Have many of his albums on vinyl in a box somewhere and loved Ziggy Stardust in 8th-10th grade'ish
 
Chris Hadfield playing Space Oddity while in orbit is one of my favorite recordings of anything.
 
Have many of his albums on vinyl in a box somewhere and loved Ziggy Stardust in 8th-10th grade'ish

all my cd's, albums, etc are still in storage from our move, as is my old laptop with my entire itunes library. bummed because I really really wanted to listen to Space Oddity this morning, but can't.

I did hear Let's Dance at least on the local classic rock station.
 
My wife said he was battling cancer. DaMN I didn't even. Know :/

Rip Major Tom!!!!!!
 
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The rule of 3 thing.

Scott Weiland, Lemmy Kilmister, and now David Bowie.

Damn, music took a hard hit.
 
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amazon sold out of ALL his albums apparently, and that was after consistently raising the prices.

wow.

death is a good career move, as they say.
 
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