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wewe know you're a bowie shabiki when...

1. You're happy your name is Sarah, Jean, jasmine, Ramona....etc

2. Your peers have made fun of wewe au alienated wewe because you're obsessed with a rockstar that's old enough to be your father/grandfather.

3. wewe have 6-10 au zaidi bowie albums.

4. wewe are always on his side even if other people think he made the wrong choice

5. Most of the songs wewe know how to play on the guitar, gitaa are kwa david bowie.

6. wewe check out so many bowie vitabu from the maktaba that the librarian asks if you're doing a school report.

7. Everytime wewe look at a picture of david bowie...
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1. wewe have a Bowie song set as your iphone ringtone.

2. wewe have him as your lock screen and nyumbani screen.

3. wewe go to Google, click picha and type "Bowieporn" in the tafuta box.

4. wewe imagine "the one" in your head constantly and he looks like an exact replica of David Bowie.

5. wewe really hate Morrissey and/or Elton John.

6. wewe can smell a poser a mile away...

7. Almost all the songs wewe know how to play on the guitar, gitaa are Bowie songs.

8. wewe dub January 8 as Bowie Appreciation Day.

9. wewe ship Dick Bagger.

10. watching the steamy upendo scene in The Fault in Our Stars with your friend wewe make...
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posted by Aladinsane
Hi.
I'm brand new in here so I thought I'd ask first. Does anyone mind if I make available a 380,000 word retrospective of Bowie's career from the perception of someone who has been following his work for over 45 years. I will not reprint it in here however, I will make the file available to anyone who wants it.

Please do not think that "IMAGES" is another inane Bowie Biography, because it isn't. In fact, it's the furthest thing from it. Over the last 15 years it has been around, some have called it the best they ever read. Their words, not mine. All I know is that it contains things that wewe will NEVER find anywhere else
1. Your usernames and Passwords have something to do with David Bowie.

2. You've edited a picture of David Bowie and Iman kwa cutting out Iman and putting yourself in her place.

3. wewe can't stand Angie.

4. Your David Bowie sim in the sims game was married to you, was cheating on wewe with wewe then divorced wewe and moved in with you. And wewe both had a child out of wedlock. (kind of confusing to understand but I'll give wewe a very huge hint. There's zaidi than one ;)

5. You're thinking of names for your future child such as: Bowie, Jareth, Ziggy, Jack..etc.

6. You're thinking of valid reasons in...
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Heyyy Bowie fans,
I was looking up David Bowie one siku and discovered he is not dead au sick...(rumors are false!!!) and that his new album The inayofuata siku is due to come out March 5. wewe can get the single, Where Are We Now? from iTunes right now!!! Unfortunately there will be no tour following so for those of wewe that were hoping to see him live, I am so sorry your dreams are broken.....but still I am mbele to buying a copy of The inayofuata siku (on my must have albums orodha along with the new Paramore CD coming out this mwaka as well). That's all!!!!
posted by ParaBowiefan94
I opened the bathroom door to see David and Iman rushing to Lexi’s bedroom. I followed them quickly. Yes Lexi had treated me like dirt at the chajio, chakula cha jioni table, but I wasn’t going to walk away while she was in trouble.
    David tried opening the door to the bedroom we were going to share. It was locked.
    “Lexi!” called out David in panic “Open this door,”
    Silence.
    “Lexi!” cried Iman in the same panicked tone as David trying the locked door again.
    I had learned to pick...
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posted by Ashley-Green
“When I Live My Dream;” Focuses on the infinite possibilities of the future, and the positive outlook which can be had kwa anyone for their future. Bowie outlines the simple dreams of the normal man; dreams which, whilst common, are nonetheless significant to any who can claim ownership of them. The song is a tacit look at the paradoxical qualities of futuristic hopes – for how can something which is someone’s whole life be unimportant in relationship to them, whilst it remains somewhat meaningless on a world scale. It indirectly addresses the maswali of life values, and the decisions...
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posted by mirandarevolver
The history of Max Machine

The release of the album “Mean Machine” kwa Max Machine fills the gap of destitution in the long history of music. It was motivated and inspired kwa the death of Max Kreitler, German Sound engineer at the renowned Hansa Studio in Berlin.

In the period of 1973-1980 Kreitler recorded a large number of legendary musical artists. The Max Machine project arose from a collaboration of Kreitler and Andy Warhol.

Kreitler developed the idea of putting new life into Warhol’s project, The Factory. Artists like Lou Reed, David Bowie, Iggy Pop and Brian Eno, among others, performed...
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posted by Ashley-Green
“Karma Man;” Is a song which can be received in many different ways, with possible interpretations ranging from it being a judicious and jaunty look at the quantifiable nature of people’s tolerance for soothsayers and people who are jolly to the point of annoyance, to the interpretation of it as a flimsy and vacillating attempt to interest people in the rest of the CD (it was released as a B-Side single, but never aliyopewa any attention otherwise, as if they knew it was not destined for greatness but merely wanted to put it out there).
I disliked the broken speed of the song, and the applicability...
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“Let Me Sleep beside you;” is essentially homage to the theory of physical upendo – the upendo which begins as lust and peters out slowly, leaving behind something less than affection. The song seems to be saying that there is nothing actually wrong with the theory of this kind of love, but that the complications come in when progressions through the stages of the upendo are reached kwa the different parties at different times in their relationship.
A convincing argument put mbele kwa Bowie which highlights the transitional stage of youth to adulthood, and claims that it can only be accomplished...
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“Love wewe Till Tuesday;” Is the idea of the whimsy of young upendo which they are able to exploit as such a meaningful notion. However, the song suggests that even those proclaiming their upendo are not entirely devoted to the cause (as they think themselves to be), as the song rambles off to “be nice to the big blue sea” with no apparent relevance. It’s all an artful joke about the silliness of those who think they’re in love, even whilst accepting that their upendo will not last forever, and is not all-encompassing. Surely this admittance of fault in their upendo proves their upendo untrue?...
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"David Bowie" - Deram Album - Deluxe Edition
☆☆☆☆☆/☆☆☆☆☆


Track Listing:


1. Uncle Arthur
2. Sell Me A Coat
3. Rubber Band
4. upendo wewe Till Tuesday
5. There Is A Happy Land
6. When I Live My Dream
7. Little Bombadier
8. Silly Boy Blue
9. Come and Buy My Toys
10. jiunge the Gang
11. She's Got Medals
12. Maid of Bond Street
13. Please Mr. Gravedigger



The Bonus tracks included songs from:
Mono Single A and B Sides, Mono Single Master, Mono Decca Master (Some Previously unreleased), and a re-recorded version of Sell Me A Coat;
Along with some previously unreleased songs from: New Stereo Mix, Stereo...
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