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Loki must have had Bowie playing in his mind. I can see it.
'i'm an alligator' - david bowie
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So I know mod gremlin likes David Bowie and if mod secret likes him too then she can answer this question too. What is your favourite David Bowie personas?? Mine is probably Halloween Jack or The Thin White Duke!!
Well mod secret doesn’t really listen to David Bowie, and well that’s a tough question. I’m going to have to go with Ziggy Stardust, Halloween jack and Aladdin Sane!!
So I know mod gremlin likes David Bowie and if mod secret likes him too then she can answer this question too. What is your favourite David Bowie personas?? Mine is probably Halloween Jack or The Thin White Duke!!
Well mod secret doesn’t really listen to David Bowie, and well that’s a tough question. I’m going to have to go with Ziggy Stardust, Halloween jack and Aladdin Sane!!
July 3, 2024
Song #146
Ziggy Stardust by David Bowie
It was released in 1972 in his album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
Fun Fact: Lyrically, the song is about Ziggy Stardust, a bisexual alien rock star who acts as a messenger for extraterrestrial beings. The character was influenced by English singer Vince Taylor, as well as the Legendary Stardust Cowboy and Kansai Yamamoto. Although Ziggy is introduced earlier on the album, this song is its centrepiece, presenting the rise and fall of the star in a very human-like manner.
July 3, 2024
Song #146
Ziggy Stardust by David Bowie
It was released in 1972 in his album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
Fun Fact: Lyrically, the song is about Ziggy Stardust, a bisexual alien rock star who acts as a messenger for extraterrestrial beings. The character was influenced by English singer Vince Taylor, as well as the Legendary Stardust Cowboy and Kansai Yamamoto. Although Ziggy is introduced earlier on the album, this song is its centrepiece, presenting the rise and fall of the star in a very human-like manner.
David Bowie Tribute at IX
So I’ve been posting pictures of this event for the past few days, and now there’s a video of it! On Wednesday, January 13, there was an impromptu gathering in memory of the late David Bowie. Called the “Bye-Bye Bowie Tribute and Wake,” it was held at a local venue, the IX Art Park, and hosted by Brian Wimer, who you might also recall as the director of Eat Me: The Musical, which I reviewed last October. Despite the short notice, it attracted probably hundreds of people over the course of many hours and even made local news. People came to paint, play the board game of Labyrinth, listen to music, talk, eat, drink, dance, and even play music in an open mic as a tribute to Bowie. Here’s a compilation of clips from the night; I appear early on in the video and then again near the end playing “Ziggy Stardust” and “Let’s Dance.”
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After a band has had their big hurrah, how many of them are able to duplicate that on their next album?
Hey! 🌸 4,12,13 and 15 for the ask game!!
Hiya <33 thankyou for asking, can you tell me your nickname that I can address you with <33
4. What is your favorite book?
The song of Achilles, never read anything so gut wrenching, it makes me want to rip my heart because I will have their kind of love and devotion, I will never find a person who's going to half my soul.
12. Where is somewhere you'd like to visit?
London. In my beige dress and brown boots, carrying heaps of books and a pen curled in my hair bun. That's it, that's life.
13. How do you de-stress?
I listen to music, specifically Don't stop me now by queens, or five years by Bowie — or i talk to people in my head, like bullet points and it's okay.
15. Describe yourself in one sentence.
I am silly, smart and stupid.
Khana khaya aapne ?
Ask me questions!
I ❤️ David Bowie
Okay. This may sound strange and very odd, but I took a look at this before reading what it was, and the first thing that popped in my head was 'Oh, this is a post about David Bowie', because this looks like something he would have rocked while dressed like Ziggy Stardust.
I tried finding an image of him in something like this because I was certain I saw him in one before.
I didn't find him in a dressing gown. It wasn't even David dressed as Ziggy. It was David Bowie's album cover for 'The Man Who Sold The World'.
Dressing Gown
c. 1840
Litchfield Historical Society
I'm not sure if this counts as an accomplishment or an obsession... [Looks at my 11 hr Bowie playlist]
David Bowie “Eyes Appreciation Post”…. 👀
Help-- 🤣👨🏼🎤