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Hogan, Marc (12 January 2016). "Behind David Bowie's Pioneering Internet Service BowieNet, Where the 'Sailor' Was Known to Roam". Billboard. Archived from the original on 7 February 2018 . Retrieved 13 January 2016. Prisco, Jacopo (9 January 2020). "Rare and unreleased music by David Bowie is coming this year". CNN. Archived from the original on 9 January 2020 . Retrieved 9 January 2020. We were separate together': Iman with David Bowie in New York in 1994. Photograph: Rose Hartman/Getty Gompertz, Will (11 January 2016). "David Bowie: The Picasso of pop". BBC News. Archived from the original on 16 April 2016 . Retrieved 19 March 2019.

Bowie died of liver cancer in his New York City apartment on 10January 2016. [428] He had been diagnosed eighteen months earlier but had not made his condition public. [246] The Belgian theatre director Ivo van Hove, who had worked with Bowie on his off-Broadway musical Lazarus, explained that he was unable to attend rehearsals due to the progression of the disease. He noted that Bowie had kept working during the illness. [429] Kelly, Brendan (16 November 1998). "Bowie sates 'Hunger' ". Variety. Archived from the original on 20 October 2019 . Retrieved 20 October 2019. The band were also very much aware of how the music business was unfolding around them, with streaming and Youtube becoming dominant, leading them to believe that albums like this would become rare.

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Thompson, Jody (8 January 2007). "Sixty things about David Bowie". BBC News. Archived from the original on 10 January 2007 . Retrieved 22 August 2020. During their creation Bowie not only killed off Ziggy, which was fair enough – he’d always sung ‘the kids had killed the man’– but he also ‘had to break up the band’. Yet during this time he concentrated on sharpening the production skills he’d learned from Ken Scott (this brilliant long-time Bowie overseer/engineer had worked with The Beatles and was often called Bowie’s George Martin), and immersed himself in the Warholisms of Lou Reed’s Transformer and Iggy Pop’s white-trash epic Raw Power.

Live Nassau Coliseum '76 – David Bowie". AllMusic. Archived from the original on 17 November 2019 . Retrieved 3 February 2020. Somewhere, deep beneath the surface, maybe David Bowie really is still plain old David Robert Jones, after all. Over the years, Bowie made numerous references to religions and to his evolving spirituality. Beginning in 1967 from the influence of his half-brother, [16] he became interested in Buddhism and, with commercial success eluding him, [396] he considered becoming a Buddhist monk. [397] Biographer Marc Spitz states that the religion reminded the young artist that other goals in life existed outside fame and material gain and one can learn about themselves through meditation and chanting. [396] After a few months' study at Tibet House in London, he was told by his Lama, Chime Rinpoche, "You don't want to be Buddhist. ... You should follow music." [398] [399] By 1975, Bowie admitted, "I felt totally, absolutely alone. And I probably was alone because I pretty much had abandoned God." [400] In his will, Bowie stipulated that he be cremated and his ashes scattered in Bali "in accordance with the Buddhist rituals". [213]Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. " Low – David Bowie". AllMusic. Archived from the original on 2 September 2013 . Retrieved 29 September 2020. Make-up artist Pierre La Roche prepares David Bowie for a performance as Aladdin Sane, 1973. Bowie is wearing a costume by Japanese designer Kansai (Image credit: Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

I’m, like, ‘If you are worried about that, just put the camera up [so it’s tilted down on your face], for God’s sake!’ This really is a mentality rooted in the West. For me it has never been a problem.” a b c Kennedy, Maev (14 July 2016). "David Bowie's private art collection to be unveiled for the first time". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 3 February 2018 . Retrieved 14 July 2016. Anderson, Kyle (21 January 2016). "David Bowie EW cover story: How the singer, style icon, and eternal chameleon, ch-ch-ch-changed pop culture forever". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on 22 June 2017 . Retrieved 29 April 2017. Canby, Vincent (22 February 1985). "Film: John Landis's Into the Night". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 24 May 2015 . Retrieved 8 April 2021. We’d been going through this hard time and nothing seemed to be going right. And suddenly, we were presented with this gift. The EdgeRuby, Jennifer (1 February 2016). "Ben Stiller live-tweets Zoolander: I can't believe David Bowie actually did this". Evening Standard. Archived from the original on 21 October 2019 . Retrieved 21 October 2019. Teeman, Tim (12 January 2013). "Tony Visconti spills the beans on cocaine, AA and sushi with David Bowie". The Times. Archived from the original on 26 June 2019 . Retrieved 13 January 2020. Palmer, Jim (11 January 2016). "18 south east London places where David Bowie lived, learned and played". News Shopper. Archived from the original on 6 August 2021 . Retrieved 31 August 2020. In October 1990, Bowie and Somali-born supermodel Iman were introduced by a mutual friend. He recalled, "I was naming the children the night we met... it was absolutely immediate." They married in 1992. [178] Tin Machine resumed work the same month, but their audience and critics, ultimately left disappointed by the first album, showed little interest in a second. [179] Tin Machine II (1991) was Bowie's first album to miss the UK top 20 in nearly twenty years, [180] and was controversial for its cover art. Depicting four ancient nude Kouroi statues, the new record label, Victory, deemed the cover "a show of wrong, obscene images" and airbrushed the statues' genitalia for the American release. [177] [179] Tin Machine toured again, but after the live album Tin Machine Live: Oy Vey, Baby (1992) failed commercially, Bowie dissolved the band and resumed his solo career. [181] He continued to collaborate with Gabrels for the rest of the 1990s. [167] 1992–1998: Electronic period VanDerWerff, Emily Todd (12 January 2016). "9 times David Bowie songs transformed movies and television". Vox. Archived from the original on 10 November 2019 . Retrieved 10 November 2019.

Ziggy Stardust ranked no. 40". Rolling Stone. 22 September 2020. Archived from the original on 5 March 2013 . Retrieved 8 November 2021. Gill, Andy (2 January 2016). "Rebel, rebel: We profile singing legend David Bowie". Belfast Telegraph. Archived from the original on 21 December 2019 . Retrieved 28 April 2017. Libbey, Dirk (19 January 2016). "Why Christopher Nolan Begged David Bowie to Star in The Prestige". Cinema Blend. Archived from the original on 12 October 2019 . Retrieved 4 October 2019.But there was a point where it was, like, ‘Okay, go home now.’ You had people who would take your picture, sell it and then come to you and say, ‘I feel your pain.’ And I’m, like, ‘No, bitch, you don’t feel my pain. Get away from me.’” David Bowie on long-haired men, 1964" ". BBC. Archived from the original on 13 September 2021 . Retrieved 13 September 2021. StardustForBowie, Mira in the eye of a Cyclone". MIRA. Archived from the original on 23 January 2016 . Retrieved 19 January 2016. Berlin was difficult," Edge would tell Rolling Stone. "I had quite a strong feel where I thought it should go. Bono was with me. Adam and Larry were a little unsure. It took time for them to see how they fit into this.”

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