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Sad news today. He played here more than 10 years ago. He was also my childhood hero. RIP.
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Remembering Bowie
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Bombarded by all the news about him. No choice but to keep reading about him. He is quite a man. Despite the ills he saw around him, he understood the value of "clean" living. And in real life, he smiled alot (according to reporter) and had said he was very contended in life.
http://nypost.com/2014/11/15/mountains- ... SocialFlowEinstein, blah blah blah . . . and David Bowie. The revelations inside that mind will amaze you.”
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Even though he taboleh tahan the censorship and vowed never to return, he did not completely write off the country and held another concert in SG in 2004.
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Having children changes your life.
https://www.yahoo.com/celebrity/david-b ... 00557.html
“Since the birth of my daughter I tend to write aggressively from a more optimistic standpoint, even if the subject matter is kind of dark,” he said in 2003. “I really don’t want to cast a dark shadow over her future, subtly or psychologically. It really behooves me to kind of be more positive about things than I might have been before she was born.”
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