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Galadriel
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Gutted ... saw him live at Murrayfield Stadium in the 80's.
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RIP - the air-waves will be full now such memories!
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January 11, 2016, 09:14:29 AM »
Yes, my husband and brother in law are sad as he was important to them both.
His music and memory will live on and I imagine his newly released album will storm the music charts.
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CLKD
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Labyrinth
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Labyrinth is one of my favourite films! I've never been a fan of David Bowie's music (except Under Pressure and Little Drummer Boy/Peace on Earth), but Jareth will live in my memory for ever!
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CLKD
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Radio 2 is full of him
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January 11, 2016, 10:57:24 AM »
I have watched the video of Bowie and Jagger about 10 times this morning ....Dancing in the Streets. Wonderful! I also walk to Bowie most days so I will definitely miss him.
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CLKD
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He can still walk by your side
- so you pick a different track dependant on the weather
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The exhibition at the V and A a few years ago was amazing. This has made me really sad, funnily enough Brian Mathews played The Laughing Gnome on his Sound of the 60's show on Saturday morning and I was humming it all weekend.
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CLKD
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I think that was the song that DB disliked the most
but it is one that I remember from very early on.
How old is Brian Matthews?
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He is 87. He played it on his 'three records that are loosely connected' slot. He played one by Elvis Presley, one by Shirley Bassey and one by David Bowie and the connection was that they all had been born on the previous day - 8th January.
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sometimes I listen to his programme - if we are awake early enough
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January 11, 2016, 08:49:42 PM »
I usually listen to the second hour of it in bed
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We are usually up by then
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