Vienna
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Post by Vienna on Apr 8, 2015 20:32:49 GMT
No worries, gents! It's a pleasure... Vienna
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Post by Gene Hunt on Apr 8, 2015 20:50:56 GMT
Nice one Vienna, takes me back to that fateful day when Gene introduced himself to me just before lunch...
'avin' 'oops! What class!
Sam Remember it well Sammy The Gene Genie.
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Post by Superclassic on Apr 8, 2015 21:27:24 GMT
Hunky Dory is a cracking album.Also a favourite Bowie album of mine is 'Low'.Brilliant.
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Lord Emsworth
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Post by Lord Emsworth on May 24, 2022 15:15:25 GMT
Moonage Daydream review – glorious, shapeshifting eulogy to David Bowie
5 starsMOONAGE DAYDREAM – Official Teaser Trailer (Universal Pictures)Brett Morgen’s Moonage Daydream is an 140-minute shapeshifting epiphany-slash-freakout leading to the revelation that, yes, we’re lovers of David Bowie and that is that. It’s a glorious celebratory montage of archive material, live performance footage, Bowie’s own experimental video art and paintings, movie and stage work and interviews with various normcore TV personalities with whom Bowie is unfailingly polite, open and charming. (There is the inevitable Dick Cavett – who deserves a documentary of his own – also Russell Harty, Valerie Singleton and Mavis Nicholson, though my one disappointment is that Morgen didn’t include the legendary 90s TV interview with Jeremy Paxman in which Bowie tried to convince Paxman that this internet invention was going to be very important.)Rest here... www.theguardian.com/film/2022/may/24/moonage-daydream-review-david-bowie-brett-morgen-cannes
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Post by Del Boy on May 24, 2022 19:47:10 GMT
Looks like a very good wander through David's most creative period. Thanks for the heads up on this.
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Post by Three Litre on Jun 4, 2022 9:58:25 GMT
Interesting programme on Radio now (10.30 Saturday 4th June) about Bowies Life on Mars.
References the TV show as well.
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