To: BlueMondaySkipper; blu
Bowie was definitely in the orbit of cabal stuff. I believe he went back and forth as a young man. He had a moral underpinning from somewhere, and his ‘friends’ latched on and dragged him around for their own interests (Angie?).
Once he had his own name, and could stand on his own without the bad agents and hangers-on, I think he stepped away from that. In other words, he became influential enough that ‘they’ couldn’t control him anymore.
In his last decades, he called out the hypocrisy and vultures. Iman helped there, I think. He was calling his own shots though once he broke free.
And left us Blackstar.
He was an incredible artist. While his younger years were in thrall, I think he broke loose eventually and resented the industry (and the cabal).
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780 posted on
04/22/2019 8:48:27 PM PDT by
KitJ
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Signing off tonight with a salute to our wonderful First Lady. From the Easter Egg Roll today at the White House. God bless and protect the Trump family.

786 posted on
04/22/2019 9:03:56 PM PDT by
KitJ
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To: KitJ
In keeping with my "I don't take political advice from musicians, I'm only into their music" principle, I just regard Bowie as a genius, one of many. But, this I will judge on...Angie was by the Rolling Stones...and that presents me with today's problem...What was the B side to "She's a Rainbow" (my first 45 purchase)?
788 posted on
04/22/2019 9:14:08 PM PDT by
blu
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