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tpaine posted:

and something you shouldn't be able to listen to without crying:


i was playing bowie in the car yesterday and singing along. started to feel a tear coming singing ashes to ashes, then under pressure came on and

anyway heres some more bowie because you can never have enough.
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That singer is dead now man. From here on out I am just going to have this insane outlook on life.
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he's probably good but i don't have time to listen to his music in between harvey danger albums and incredibly bad posts. sorry man.
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everyone's battling their own demons, teapea.
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one of my favourite bowie songs is "I'm Afraid of Americans", which is both funny and true.
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bae-vid doughey
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http://youtu.be/y-JqH1M4Ya8

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he sure couldn't sing and raped a bunch of women
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littlegreenpills posted:

he sure couldn't sing and raped a bunch of women



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littlegreenpills posted:

he sure couldn't sing and raped a bunch of women



everyone's battling their own demons

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I loved him as Snape in Harry Potter
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He was 69.
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littlegreenpills posted:

he sure couldn't sing and raped a bunch of women



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fidel castro is going to be the next celebrity to die in 2016
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TheIneff posted:

littlegreenpills posted:

he sure couldn't sing and raped a bunch of women

everyone's battling their own demons

Attention, tHE rHizzonE!!!! This is a historic moment. There is a new catchphrase taking hold. This is not an everyday occurrence and it's not every day that you can watch it as it happens. Please!: cherish this moment.

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It's kind of funny, but I was talking to someone about David Bowie mere days before he died. Actually kind of a scary coincidence. I mentioned the album Blackstar, and this person was saying they never got that into Bowie's music even though they knew it was good, and I was saying I'd recommend Blackstar. I can't help but feel that in some crazy cosmic way, I must have known something like this was going to happen.

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i remember someone i knew was really into "Bombers" and it was okay. here is that song, "Bombers"

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ilmdge posted:

It's kind of funny, but I was talking to someone about David Bowie mere days before he died. The sheer unlikelihood of a coincidence like that is pretty scary. I mentioned the album Blackstar, and this person was saying they never got that into Bowie's music even though they knew it was good, and I was saying I'd recommend Blackstar. I can't help but feel that in some crazy cosmic way, I must have known something like this was going to happen.



I've got chills

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gyrofry posted:



lol tpaine getting schooled by his idol in his own thread about them

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soicowboy posted:

who?



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David Bowie was and is the single most important artist and cultural influence of the past 50 years. I loved him. I loved him my entire life. Space Oddity was the second song i ever even remember hearing as a child. I feel like ive lost a father, or a husband. How do you mourn the death of a god?
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who gives a shit
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Crow posted:

who gives a shit

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AMazing minutes from latest RhiZZone meeting on the passing of some cultist Nazi asset,



DAmn, now THAts badAS!
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