by Parrothead » Wed Jan 13, 2016 8:41 pm
On Friday I was playing a bunch of Elvis and Bowie, as both were born Jan. 8th. Monday morning I turn on the radio, 7am news were on, with Bowie/Bing playing in the background, announcer speaking in past tense. I just froze. The past couple of days, I've been playing all the Bowie I own on either lp, cassette or CD. One of my fave artists gone. Amazing that he was able to keep his cancer battle under wraps, in this day and age of social media. People working with him had to sign non-disclosure agreements.
I saw him on the "Serious Moonlight" (1983) and "Sound + Vision" (1990) tours. I tried on the S+V concert tee I still have, it fit quite snug, I wasn't even going to attempt to get the shirt from '83 over my head. My favourite album of his fluctuates between Ziggy and Scary Monsters. The video to "Lazarus" just brings tears to the eyes knowing the context.
Wish I could say I had tickets to last night or tonight's Holy Holy concerts downtown. The band featuring former Bowie band members Tony Visconti and "Woody" Woodmansy, Glenn Gregory (Heaven 17) on vocals, James Stevenson, Terry Edwards, Bernice Scott, Paul Cuddeford and Jessica Lee Morgan (Visconti's daughter). They played the "Man Who Sold The World" album in it's entirety and then just a bunch of Bowie hits. The show lasted just over two hours.
He will be missed. RIP.