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lovemydog

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23. Yes, I think so too.
Mon Jan 11, 2016, 11:18 PM
Jan 2016

I saw some beautiful last photos of Iman and David and their kid together. Sorry I've been surfing around the web this evening and can't remember where.

Amazing that he hid this cancer, and the recording of his last album (released Friday, his 69th birthday, privately. He had people close to him who he loved and trusted.

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David Bowie [View all] JI7 Jan 2016 OP
One of the vanguards of music videos. I had never heard that story before underpants Jan 2016 #1
This is a shocker for me BainsBane Jan 2016 #2
yeah, it feels so unreal JI7 Jan 2016 #3
So much more than a musician. Every area of art was impacted by this giant. randys1 Jan 2016 #11
These quotes prove that Mark Goodman was an ass. We all knew it. But the quotes prove it. gvstn Jan 2016 #4
My husband watched the DVD of the Glass Spider tour tonight. betsuni Jan 2016 #5
i saw it and it blew my socks off dembotoz Jan 2016 #9
Wow. Never knew this. Thank you. KeepItReal Jan 2016 #6
Ground control to Major Tom kentuck Jan 2016 #7
Genius Zoonart Jan 2016 #8
for me persoanlly this hurts worse than elvis and lennon dembotoz Jan 2016 #10
Thanks for this. I had no idea Number23 Jan 2016 #12
This is nice to know. wildeyed Jan 2016 #13
The stars look very different today... DreamGypsy Jan 2016 #14
Bowie surprisingly inspired James Brown awoke_in_2003 Jan 2016 #15
wow I never knew the discrimination was so freaking blatant, thank you David Bowie! nt steve2470 Jan 2016 #16
I think Michael Jackson was the first to appear on MTV with "Thriller" wasn't he? Stellar Jan 2016 #17
MTV Interview: Digital Puppy Jan 2016 #18
Thanks. lovemydog Jan 2016 #20
That is freaking awesome. I just saw that he was incredibly critical of Australia's treatment of Number23 Jan 2016 #26
Bowie recorded the album Young Americans in Philadelphia lovemydog Jan 2016 #19
I feel so bad JustAnotherGen Jan 2016 #21
Yes, I think so too. lovemydog Jan 2016 #23
I think Iman and David shared a similar natural graceful charismatic beauty. betsuni Jan 2016 #27
Here is another great article on Bowie and black artists kwassa Jan 2016 #22
Thank you kwassa. lovemydog Jan 2016 #24
I liked Bowie in "The Linguini Incident" betsuni Jan 2016 #25
I'm working my way down from totally gutted to just a dull ache. Starry Messenger Jan 2016 #28
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