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Someone of such iconic status should not be lumped in with all and sundry in the general RIP thread.
Mods you should on no account close this thread.
A true legend, icon, genius has left us today. RIP Mr Bowie.
Such a tragedy he never intersected with the world of Bond as he inhabited the same heightened, slightly bizarre universe Bond does.
Bowie singing the main title or as a Bond villain would've been f**king epic!
True icon.
I remember getting my first glimpse aged 8 on Top of The Pops witnessing the video to Ashes To Ashes, even at that age I was mesmerised if not a little scared by this other worldly vision and strange hypnotic music.
It's remained my favourite Bowie song as well as one of my all time favourite songs. His body of work is a testament to his talent, that run of albums in the 70's produced some of the greatest rock albums of all time and even in the 80's he was still never resting on his laurels, he still soaked up what was going around him but it never didn't sound like David Bowie. Just listen to Lets Dance or Modern Lovers maybe not his peak but seriously what pop brilliance.
My Wife and I were lucky enough to get to go to the V&A back in 2013 and see the extraordinary exhibition of his life's work. It was quite incredible to witness the impact that he's had on popular culture which I think I can say in the last 50 years no other artist can really compare to.
His eclectic output, his knack for reinvention, he was truly ahead of the pack and everyone else was always catching up. The world is going to be a much duller place without him around.
RIP The Thin White Duke.
On no account will a thread dedicated to the life of the one and only David Bowie be closed following his passing.
Either singing a title track for a Bond film or acting in one, I know his presence would've been amazing. A missed opportunity. I like to think he would've been a good Zorin in AVTAK. Either way.
RIP Starman
One of the great missed opportunities, on both counts.
One of the greatest songs of all time imo
https://uk.movies.yahoo.com/post/137082383786/david-bowie-why-he-turned-down-playing-a-james
He would have been an interesting presence, but I think Walken was pretty great and added his own touch of oddness to it. Also of note is that both Sting and Mick Jagger(!) turned down the role too. Apparently EON was determined to get a singer in there somewhere!
First Lemmy died and then Bowie.
The world has less talent and intelligence now.
What a legend. There isn't a true singer or songwriter alive who wasn't somehow influenced by David...
Nice. I for one love his real early stuff - was just listening to the 40th Anniversary edition of David Bowie (The Man The Music - aka Space Oddity) with a great bonus disc.
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/81fEE9ZL2pL._SL1300_.jpg
fantastic stuff.
But when Bowie went I genuinely cried because he was easily the greatest solo star of modern music to come out of the UK.
It's tough to use the term genius, because the likes of Leonardo de Vinci and Shakespeare - these were geniuses.
Bowie though was as close to it as any rock star ever came.
Bowie's turn as Nikola Tesla in The Prestige (an underrated film) is one of his very best film roles.
Great film. And as you say, one of Bowie's best film roles. Really must give that film another watch.
I concur my favourite Bowie role and 2nd favourite. Nolan film.
Info taken from John Glen's autobiography
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