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David Bowie


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On 05/01/2021 at 20:40, Skidfingers McGonical said:

It still saddens me that he's no longer of this world. I'm far from being his biggest fan as well. 

Me too. I'd have liked to see how his music matured as he got older. Same with Freddie. 

I loved his last album black star, amazing stuff, so different but unmistakably Bowie. So sad he's gone 

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1 hour ago, Rico1304 said:

Would anyone have gone to see him if he’d been laid in state?  Would you have queued? 
 

(Stolen from Danny Baker). 

The thing about dying, is you're just dead. You're not in the sky, you're not in the ground, you're not in a box; you're not anywhere. Anybody looking for you in those places isn't going to find you.

 

When an artist dies, you can find them in their works. 

 

When a non-achiever like me or Elizabeth Windsor dies, there's nothing left except the memories of the people who actually knew us.

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5 minutes ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

The thing about dying, is you're just dead. You're not in the sky, you're not in the ground, you're not in a box; you're not anywhere. Anybody looking for you in those places isn't going to find you.

 

When an artist dies, you can find them in their works. 

 

When a non-achiever like me or Elizabeth Windsor dies, there's nothing left except the memories of the people who actually knew us.

To be fair, you could stare at the back of a £5 note if you wanted. 

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