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Its David Bowies birthday,your thoughts

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infoman Thu 08-Jan-26 09:41:10

and his death on 10 January.

A question for all of you DB followers,which west country City did he live in when he was trying to become a musician.

There are two up and coming events,there are most likely others but please post if you know of any more.
Foyles in London Saturday 10 January and the following weekend(17 January) the British library in Soho.

Kate1949 Thu 08-Jan-26 10:07:18

I was never a fan but my two sisters loved hom. I watched the documentary about him last week and it was very good.

Cossy Thu 08-Jan-26 10:11:04

He was just so versatile and frankly amazing!

Samsara1 Thu 08-Jan-26 10:12:47

I didn't' 'get ' him at all but I read that he was a very nice man and an amazing friend to other artists. He died quite young which is sad.

Sago Thu 08-Jan-26 10:23:15

An absolute legend.
I saw “Turn and Face the Strange” at the Hull Truck Theatre.
It was outstanding and featured one of the original members of the Spiders from Mars.

Grannybags Thu 08-Jan-26 10:29:46

He lived in Beckenham

Bellasnana Thu 08-Jan-26 13:45:42

Not particularly a fan. It is also Elvis’s birthday today and I grew up listening to him and still love his music.

Smileless2012 Thu 08-Jan-26 13:52:22

He was a genius and I still find it hard to believe that he's dead.
The best concerts I've ever been to were his.

We did buy the 'Black Star' album but I still haven't listened to it; maybe one day.

keepingquiet Thu 08-Jan-26 14:15:54

A fan of some of his music but not so much the man. Anyway, he died like we all have to so it isn't his birthday at all.

Chestnut Thu 08-Jan-26 14:32:23

I was never a particular fan although I realised he was a genius. The way he reinvented himself was astonishing. I preferred him in the 1980s as he was so painfully thin in the 1970s. But whenever he's on now I am glued to the screen because every time I watch him I see something new and I can't take my eyes off him.

Harris27 Thu 08-Jan-26 14:34:43

My hubby loved him had the hair style and everything. Not the makeup though!

MayBee70 Thu 08-Jan-26 15:30:05

Smileless2012

He was a genius and I still find it hard to believe that he's dead.
The best concerts I've ever been to were his.

We did buy the 'Black Star' album but I still haven't listened to it; maybe one day.

Same here. The video he made just before he died was heartbreaking ( even though I believe that he didn’t realise that he had so little time left when he made it). When I was in my late teens my work colleagues went to see him and I didn’t go with them, something I still regret.

Oreo Thu 08-Jan-26 15:40:55

He made some great memorable music and was a one off.

LaCrepescule Thu 08-Jan-26 15:42:45

He provided the soundtrack of my youth and I was lucky enough to see him on his final Ziggy tour in 1974. He evolved continually throughout his career and there has never been anyone like him. An absolute genius and true artist ❤️

Purplepixie Thu 08-Jan-26 15:44:48

An amazing star.

Magenta8 Thu 08-Jan-26 15:49:05

I was never a fan of his music but I thought he was a brilliant actor. I watched him on 'Shifty' he was a remarkable and very intelligent man.

Labradora Thu 08-Jan-26 16:21:49

Bowie's "Hunky Dory" was the first piece of music that I remember made such an impression on me that I can remember where I was and who I was with when I heard it. ( The second was Dire Straits' "Sultans of Swing" but that's for another post).
Huge Bowie fan all my life. Saw him in concert twice.
What a man ; what a talent.
RIP David.

Winniewit Thu 08-Jan-26 16:54:36

Was never a fan and didn't 'get ' him at all. but my friend loved him. No doubt he was an amazing musician.
I never understood his comment " I'm a collector of personalities "

Kate1949 Thu 08-Jan-26 17:23:43

Fans will love the new documentary Bowie The Final Act.

TerriBull Fri 09-Jan-26 10:58:59

I was a fan! a man of many guises and talents. I was lucky enough to see him when he was at the height of fame as Ziggy Stardust. When his death was announced out of the blue 10 years ago, what a shock, he'd kept his cancer under wraps.

He and Iman made a beautiful couple and seemed to be very happy, she wished him a "Happy Heavenly Birthday" yesterday.

Smileless2012 Fri 09-Jan-26 11:02:12

The documentary is brilliant Kate and even though it's been 10 years, I still cried.

Ilovecheese Fri 09-Jan-26 14:20:19

It is strange to me to think that he was alive at the same time as Bing Crosby.

Northernsoulnanna Fri 09-Jan-26 15:54:21

My 17 year old grandaughter is a huge fan of david bowie . She loves the music from the 70s (my era)
So we sit and chat about music from that era and i tell her about David Bowie.
Ive told her she has a great taste in music

BlueBelle Fri 09-Jan-26 16:02:13

Never a big fan but could appreciate his music and acting was it Laberinth I saw and thought he was really great in

I really dislike the happy heavenly birthday phrase its very twee and no one’s any idea where their loved one is apart from in their heart

infoman Sat 10-Jan-26 07:34:59

10 January is the day we lost David Bowie,there are two celebration events in London,today.Foyles in Charing Cross road,London from 1pm,just in case you might be in the vicinity.Then next week the British library17 January has an event.If any one has any DB events in there area please post,but not tribute bands.