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David Bowie


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he did seem to age very suddenly. ten years ago he still looked great, with his long blonde hair. now he does look like an old man. he looks like Yoda in his new video (which, by the way, is f*cking bizarre. do not understand why his face and some random woman are on two dolls. weird)

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I would love to see him headline but it just isn't going to happen.

The new song's great and I think he still looks pretty good for a man his age especially considering all that's happened to him.

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I've seen Bowie five times now (including once at the Brixton Academy, fronting the unloved Tin Machine) and I'd LOVE to see him again. Partly because he's one of the most extraordinary performers of our time, partly because he sings so much better these days and partly because - well, he can open with 'Rebel Rebel', close with 'Ashes to Ashes' and rattle through 'Heroes', 'Ziggy Stardust' and 'Rock'n'Roll Suicide' for an encore. Simply put - he has a hell of a songbook.

But - the important thing here, surely, is that he's writing and recording again. Whether he plays Glastonbury or not - I'm far more pleased that he's come out of retirement and that he's happy being creative again.

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