David Bowie died today. Believe me the world over my side of the pond will stand still for the week. The man was an icon over here like you wouldn't believe. He was the "coolest" man on earth:
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Originally posted by licensedcoach View PostDavid Bowie died today. Believe me the world over my side of the pond will stand still for the week. The man was an icon over here like you wouldn't believe. He was the "coolest" man on earth:
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Lazarus
How's this for creativity from a man reaching the end of his life. Stunning...
Last edited by stotty; 01-11-2016, 05:29 AM.Stotty
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This thread is not tennis related...and I don't care. David Bowie's talents and accomplishments transcend what we normally come on to discuss, tennis. Thanks Stotty for starting this thread.
Bowie influenced and inspired so many artists and made an indelible impact on music and culture. An incredible person whose talents go beyond singing a few catchy songs. He will be dearly missed. I'm still in shock. I heard he was battling some health issues, but I did not know the specifics or severity or that it was cancer. Thoughts and prayers to his family as well as to the world of music.
Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca Raton
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I admire that he kept his medical issues and prognosis private. He released a new album just recently.
This may sound strange but I saw him as a role model. People thought he was crazy as a lad insane and didn't understand him or what he was trying to do.
Through persistance he became part of the woodwork--and accepted in the mainstream--he was on Broadway at the end.
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Originally posted by johnyandell View PostI admire that he kept his medical issues and prognosis private. He released a new album just recently.
Lazarus, it has been revealed, was his passing song...his goodbye. Watch the video, it's amazing.
He is the most talented artist we have ever produced, a quite exceptional man.Stotty
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Originally posted by johnyandell View PostI admire that he kept his medical issues and prognosis private. He released a new album just recently.
This may sound strange but I saw him as a role model. People thought he was crazy as a lad insane and didn't understand him or what he was trying to do.
Through persistance he became part of the woodwork--and accepted in the mainstream--he was on Broadway at the end.Originally posted by licensedcoach View PostYes that was extraordinary. Few knew of his terminal illness. No one knows yet even what type of cancer he had. Tony Visconti and a handful of others knew the details, but no one else.
Lazarus, it has been revealed, was his passing song...his goodbye. Watch the video, it's amazing.
He is the most talented artist we have ever produced, a quite exceptional man.
They are saying it was Liver Cancer. He was battling it for 18 months.
Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca Raton
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