Early tracklisting for Blackstar in his handwriting.
Via Bowie Wonderworld.
https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/bowiewonderworld/viewtopic.php?t=82071
Being gorgeous in 1983
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ZIGGY STARDUST …1973 onstage at Lewisham
PHOTOS by Roger Barber
Q: Does the world feel vastly different, less meaningful to you without David Bowie?
A: No. He was always an overhanging presence. I love him, but his death wasn’t a loss of a superstar. It was death. We all die. It wasn’t really working. Even his last album, the two singles were good but the rest of it was rubbish. I let him go years ago. He was a bit of a twit if he talked too much. It was a bit tiring, this whole cosmology of David Bowie. He was a spark. But it was time to bugger off. And he did bugger off.
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