A Day Remembering Bowie

I woke up from a bad dream this morning, around 3:30 AM. I checked my phone, opened Facebook to get my mind off whatever scared me and caught this from WXRT Chicago DJ Jason Thomas.

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What does that mean?!

Was the new stuff bad? Did something happen? Then I open Twitter and it’s there in front of my face. The man whose music hit me in a way when I was younger, that forced me to explore and find more like it.

gone.

I thought my nightmare was still going, that I was stuck in the weird place between being conscious and unconscious. Nope. Wide awake. I shared it with the person who I connected with the most on things like this, without any regard for the time…then eventually fell asleep with the Ziggy Stardust riff in my head. It’s still there.

Instead of writing a long and exhausting tribute, which I totally could, I want to just update this page with thoughts, memories, moments, trivia and links that I come across throughout the day…to share with fans who feel the same way.

This page will be updated throughout the day, so feel free to keep checking back.

 

The transformative GIF that you’ll see across the internet all day. Coincidentally saw it make the rounds all last week as well.

 

David Bowie on Dick Cavett in 1974, with a young Luther Vandross singing backup.

 

93XRT and morning host Lin Brehmer hit the right spots with Bowie music and interviews all morning. I imagine it will be great to hear all day, so tune in here.

 

A tribute concert that was already planned at Carnegie Hall will now be a memorial. March 31st, featuring The Roots, Cyndi Lauper, Ann Wilson, Perry Farrell and Jakob Dylan.

 

 

 

Paul on Bowie.

 

The Rolling Stones

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Win Butler from Arcade Fire

Goodbye friend. So many tears, and so lucky to have passed in the same solar system.

A photo posted by djwindows98 (@djwindows98) on

 

 

Iggy Pop

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Nile Rodgers

 

Jimmy Page

An excerpt from a 2012 Rolling Stone cover story on Bowie regarding Page.

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U2

Planet Earth is blue – Bono

A photo posted by U2 Official (@u2) on

 

Queens of the Stone Age

See you in Valhalla Black Star

A photo posted by QOTSA (@queensofthestoneage) on

 

Queen

 

Bowie and Queen

 

Pete Yorn

Laura Jane Grace, Against Me!

 

Broadway’s Reaction

Michael C. Hall from Dexter is starring in “Lazarus”, based on the music from Bowie’s latest album. He performed the new single on Colbert.

 

I’m glad CoS included “Starman” from recent Oscar contender The Martian.

 

The Michael Beschloss Treatment

 

Ricky Gervais (being vulnerable)

Where their relationship began…

…and what it led to.

 

“Bowie was a step ahead of Cool.” – Kristen Schaal

 

 

Rick Nielsen, Cheap Trick

 

 

Bruce Springsteen

Bowie on the first time he saw Springsteen perform…

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Kendrick Lamar

Bowie was inspired by Kendrick when recording his latest album.

 

Weird Al

 

HAIM

 

Pixies

 

Germany

 

 

NASA

 

 

 

Check back for more throughout the day! Pass any thoughts and memories of your own to either Facebook or Twitter.Â