Re: R.I.P. David Bowie
Absolutely a huge shock for many, tv is full of memories of him this morning, many celebs commenting on his influence over their early years and the 80's and 90's. Crazy how he was viewed back in 70's and 80's, the years when teenagers where still finding their own way and parents thought he had a screw loose but youngsters thought he was miraculous.
He was a regular on Top of the Pops in the 70's and he could even have been hired for Student Union disco's which looking back in the years since seemed as ethereal as the guy himself was, RIP the thin white duke.
PS hey ilcarletto your not vintage you only go back to Heroes!, I can beat you there, was never really a big fan of the ziggy stardust days, Major Tom was my and many others all time favourite from his early days. Somewhere here have a copy of The Laughing Gnome which was a really early recording off his, will have to dig it out.
Last edited by RosieTosie; 01-11-2016 at 04:44 AM.
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