2016/01/11 09:40:33
bapu
Saddest loss of 2016 (for me).
2016/01/11 09:45:34
daryl1968
Very sad - a true artist and innovator.
2016/01/11 09:46:27
Mesh
Leadfoot
It's very cool that he released another album on his birthday, three days ago, knowing that he would not be here. It's like a last gift to his fans. It's called Black Star.

Even with battling cancer, he had the strength to records another album......wow!!
RIP.
2016/01/11 09:49:20
BobF
I'm not really shocked by the news.  But I am saddened.  In a time where everything musical sounds the same, loss of truly unique talents such as Bowie is even greater.
 
 
2016/01/11 09:58:13
TheMaartian
David Bowie.
 
The Man Who Fell To Earth.
 
As we all must.
 
What a sad way to start the day. Knocked me off-center. Only saw him once, at the Dane County Coliseum in Madison, WI, around 1975-76, during the Ziggy Stardust tour. That's when my opinion of him changed from "Space Oddity" to "I will NEVER be that good". Been a huge fan ever since.
 
One of my most-prized musical possessions is a DVD I picked up in Hong Kong of the Australian TV broadcast of the Glass Spider tour, with Peter Frampton on guitar. It's a good quality pressing, with credits, so I "think" it's legit. Doesn't matter to me. What a show! What a showman!
 
Damn. What am I going to do with my day now? 
2016/01/11 10:31:27
craigb
So long Davey Jones.  I think it's tougher when the bigger than life people go. 
2016/01/11 10:45:13
kevinwal
This hits me in the gut. Wooph. I had to spend some time thinking about his impact on me. It was certainly considerable. Such talent! Everything I've read indicates that he was a quality human being as well as a great artist. 
 
To be honest, early on I struggled with Bowie's glam tendencies. I remember telling my brother once that I thought Bowie was a man frantically engaged in creating the next trend to be in front of. Yeah, not too pretentious of me, right?
 
Anyway, not long after that, he speared faddists everywhere right in the guts with the awesome tune, "Fashion" and I eventually came to realize that we were the ones seeking the trends; he was just following his muse in whatever whacky direction it veered. In my mind I imagine him being amused (and maybe even a bit concerned) to see how many people followed him blindly into the sartorial lunatic asylums he created out of whole cloth.
 
I suppose it's just natural for folks to follow people who look like they know where they're going, and Bowie certainly was that.
 
I've always enjoyed his music, but to me he spent most of his genius on those incredible lyrics. I am still in awe of how clearly he perceived the complex weirdness of human existence and how expertly he illuminated it. He had the ability to craft the most surreal images and ideas and make them real for us, and in the end we cared for them, and I always felt like he did too.
 
A great mind. I'll miss his intelligence and his insight and I mourn for all of the wonderful melodies he had yet to create. My heartfelt condolences go out to his family and friends. We are much poorer this morning.
 
Beep beep!
2016/01/11 10:49:37
craigb
I still remember going to bed with a little transistor radio under my pillow waiting for the top 40 countdown to get to #1 which was his song Fame...
2016/01/11 10:51:38
aidanodr
kevinwal
A great mind. I'll miss his intelligence and his insight and I mourn for all of the wonderful melodies he had yet to create. My heartfelt condolences go out to his family and friends. We are much poorer this morning.
 
Beep beep!



Sums things up for me .. well put .. Thanks for these words .. +1
2016/01/11 11:03:44
batsbrew
David Bowie dies of cancer aged 69
A statement was issued on his social media accounts, saying he "died peacefully, surrounded by his family" after an "18-month battle with cancer".
The singer, who had been living in New York in recent years, only released his latest album Blackstar on his birthday last Friday.
The album, which includes just seven songs, has been well received by critics and was intended as a "parting gift" to the world, according to long-time friend and producer Tony Visconti.
Visconti wrote on Facebook: "His death was no different from his life - a work of art.
"He made Blackstar for us, his parting gift.

wiki:
On 10 January 2016, two days after releasing the album Blackstar on his 69th birthday, Bowie died from liver cancer at his New York home. He had been diagnosed with the illness eighteen months earlier.
Belgian theatre director Ivo van Hove, who worked with the singer on his Off-Broadway musical Lazarus, explained that Bowie was unable to attend rehearsals due to progression of the disease.
He noted that "Bowie was still writing on his deathbed, I saw a man fighting. He fought like a lion and kept working like a lion through it all."
Bowie's producer Tony Visconti wrote:
He always did what he wanted to do. And he wanted to do it his way and he wanted to do it the best way. His death was no different from his life – a work of Art. He made Blackstar for us, his parting gift. I knew for a year this was the way it would be. I wasn't, however, prepared for it. He was an extraordinary man, full of love and life. He will always be with us. For now, it is appropriate to cry.
 

from BBC "69 facts about david bowie"

http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-20944291
 
just a select few:
8. His first-ever release was Liza Jane/Louie Louie Go Home in June 1964, under the name of Davie Jones with The King-Bees.
17. The fictional character of Major Tom has appeared in three Bowie hits - Space Oddity (1969), Ashes To Ashes (1980) and Hallo Spaceboy (1996).
18. Bowie's first US number one was his single Fame in 1975. It was co-written by John Lennon and features the former Beatle on backing vocals.
25. Toni Basil of Oh Mickey fame worked as Bowie's choreographer on his Diamond Dogs tour in 1974. She later worked on his Glass Spider tour of 1987.
28. He voiced the character of Lord Royal Highness in US cartoon SpongeBob SquarePants in 2007.
32. Bowie appeared as Pontius Pilate in Martin Scorsese's The Last Temptation of Christ.
35. He declined the CBE in 2000 and a knighthood in 2003.
38. Bowie's schizophrenic half-brother Terry killed himself in 1985.
39. Nine years older than David, Terry was the inspiration for songs including Aladdin Sane, All The Madmen, The Bewlay Brothers and Jump They Say.
43. His hit Ziggy Stardust is about Vince Taylor, who wrote Brand New Cadillac - later covered by The Clash.
48. Bing Crosby recorded his last-ever single with David Bowie. Their duet version of The Little Drummer Boy was recorded for Christmas 1977. It was a hit five years later.
51. He plays just about every instrument on Diamond Dogs - including the famous guitar riff on Rebel Rebel.
 
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