Unlike the days of the Old West, we can't walk around with firearms strapped to our sides and big bowie knives hanging down to our knees. |
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The sensation should not be fatigue or cramping, but that of a pinpoint white-hot bowie knife twisting deep in each of the three target areas. |
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A search reportedly turned up a stockpile of pistols, long guns, ammunition, and bowie knives. |
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He gripped his rifle and tied it to his back, unhitching his long bowie knife. |
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This is a foot-long stick of mean-looking bowie knife that looks like it just walked off the set of a 1960s Western. |
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Grabbing a light book bag, I put my food rations, four clips of ammo, a bowie knife, a flashlight, and a radio communicator into it. |
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The weasel yanked a bowie knife out of a sheath on his hip and threw it at Lee, who nipped it neatly out of the air, and sent it thudding into the earth at the weasel's feet. |
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One night, while we were chatting about how Kafele said there was a storm on the horizon, one of the Americans came up to the topsides holding a bowie knife at the ready. |
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So, in order to maintain any dignity, I have fomented instead my Macchiavellian plot to discomfit and embarrass David Bowie and myself. |
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She has been variously likened to David Bowie, a painting by Vermeer and a face from a silent movie. |
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When there, I risked being a real bore by showing some Bowie video clips while we ate and got through two bottles of appallingly horrible wine. |
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There he met outlaws, hustlers, hunters, and homesteaders, and dodged bullets and bowie knives. |
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Her mother and father's love of Motown, Bowie and the Beatles sparked Sally's interest in music as a youngster. |
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Few jobs in rock are more coveted than playing lead guitar for David Bowie. |
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Eventually, the merry mutilators grow sick of each other's horrendous overacting and face off for an ultimate battle of brains, brawn, bowie knives, and tire irons. |
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The bigger cat yanked his military-style bowie from its sheath. |
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So, with a lot of hard work and a sharp bowie knife, we set about making cuts and managed to come up with a second draft that was a lean, mean 562 sheets of bark. |
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I wasn't always a Bowie fan, and, to be honest, I'm hardly qualified to call myself one today. |
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To this end we will attempt to survive the harsh terrain of the Ottawa Valley where we will be armed with only a can of beans, a compass, and a bowie knife. |
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At the last possible moment the boy pulled a Bowie knife out of its sheath on his belt and deflected the sword. |
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And as such it has seen him rise to the top as a leading session musician for artists as diverse as Clive Dunn and David Bowie. |
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That said cut ups of The Smiths, S Club 7, Frank Sinatra, Cypress Hill, RAM Trilogy and David Bowie are all present in one form or another. |
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Broun also discusses the ritual bus trips horseplayers would make to Bowie during the winter months when New York racing was dormant. |
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Covering a titan like Bowie is always dangerous, but Jorge rises to the task and manages to make the songs his own. |
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The most brilliant move by the director was the casting of artistic chameleon and rock-and-roll space oddity David Bowie. |
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Once triggered, the switch caused a razor sharp bowie blade to protrude from the tip of the hockey stick, where normally you'd use to hit the puck. |
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Population A was located adjacent to an oxbow of the Bowie River, in Forest County, Mississippi. |
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His next job was in the rag trade on the King's Road, selling hip clothes to the likes of Lou Reed, David Bowie and Marc Bolan. |
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He changed from being a lone wolf, with only a Glock and a Bowie to keep him company, to being part of a team. |
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The way he would hold a note reminded me at the time of David Bowie, though that now seems wide of the mark. |
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Masters of the prevailing zeitgeist, U2 have reinvented themselves more times than Bowie and Madonna put together. |
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Bowie remains the quintessential song-and-dance man, effortlessly charming and elegant, and as ever, a shameless karma chameleon. |
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Tim does his own leatherwork, and the sheath for this bowie was both very nicely executed and handsome to boot with its crosshatched embellishment. |
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Johnson's initial heyday was in the early 1970s when Pink Floyd and David Bowie grabbed the headlines with prog and glitter. |
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David Bowie, Ronnie Wood, and Marianne Faithfull were regulars at the Rainbow Room, a restaurant on the fifth floor. |
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Bull did not hesitate to obey, for the broad, cold blade of a bowie rested lightly against the back of his neck. |
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He does, however, have a remarkable range of voices, from scary metal bellow, to grand operatics, to something approximating David Bowie in a digital dungeon. |
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But the album, as a whole, feels very retro, flitting between the 60s psychedelia of The Beach Boys and The Beatles and the more modern likes of Bowie and George Harrison. |
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No one in rock music history has changed their sound as often and as successfully as David Bowie. |
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There are even elements of The Beatles in some of the choral sections, while her major hero, David Bowie, is said to come through in her unexpected lyrical poetry. |
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To celebrate a retrospective box set, entitled Nothing Has Changed, Bowie has released a video for one of two new songs included. |
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One of the greatest artists of all time, Bowie has never stopped reinventing himself. |
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I brought it home and sawed off enough pieces for a matching bowie and Texas toothpick set I was making. |
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Does the team think about radically changing the way they present themselves, as Bowie has? |
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But the forgotten heroes are the Tejanos, Mexicans who had lived in Texas for many generations and fought beside Bowie, Crockett and the others against the Mexican army. |
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Yesterday was another day, and although the line-up has looked decidedly weak since David Bowie developed problems with his ticker, there was still plenty for every taste. |
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The image, she says, pays homage to portraits of Henry VIII, as well as a famous photo of David Bowie parked next to a Great Dane. |
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After Bowie there has been no other pop icon of his stature, because the pop world that produces these rock gods doesn't exist any more. |
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In 1999, Bowie was made a Commander of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French government. |
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In 1969, musicians David Bowie and Leonard Cohen were students at Samye Ling. |
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When WO1 Stuart Bowie, himself a piper, became the RSM in April 2016, he began laying the ground to raise a new Regimental Pipes and Drums. |
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Another such seamount is Bowie Seamount, which has also been declared a marine protected area by Canada for its ecological richness. |
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The last reel is buoyed by the deliciously hammy tones of David Bowie, who voices the Voldemortish villain. |
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Like his audience and his critics, Bowie himself became increasingly disaffected with his role as just one member of a band. |
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For the Best of Bowie DVD release, APl even concealed an Easter egg within a hidden extra. |
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The festival was headlined by Pet Shop Boys and David Bowie playing 30 years after his first appearance. |
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Oldman's personal friends have included musician David Bowie and fellow Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe. |
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At 67 years old, the influential musician David Bowie became the oldest recipient to date of the Best British Male Solo Artist Award. |
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In 1976, Bowie starred in the cult film The Man Who Fell to Earth, directed by Nicolas Roeg, and released Station to Station. |
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Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Bowie continued to experiment with musical styles, including industrial and jungle. |
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In 1953, Bowie moved with his family to the suburb of Bromley, where, two years later, he started attending Burnt Ash Junior School. |
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Bowie received a serious injury at school in 1962 when his friend George Underwood punched him in the left eye during a fight over a girl. |
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Despite their altercation, Underwood and Bowie remained good friends, and Underwood went on to create the artwork for Bowie's early albums. |
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When Bowie left the technical school the following year, he informed his parents of his intention to become a pop star. |
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Frustrated by his bandmates' limited aspirations, Bowie left the Konrads and joined another band, the King Bees. |
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Released six weeks later, his album debut, David Bowie, an amalgam of pop, psychedelia, and music hall, met the same fate. |
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Bowie met dancer Lindsay Kemp in 1967 and enrolled in his dance class at the London Dance Centre. |
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John Cambridge, a drummer Bowie met at the Arts Lab, was joined by Tony Visconti on bass and Mick Ronson on electric guitar. |
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After a disastrous opening gig at the London Roundhouse, they reverted to a configuration presenting Bowie as a solo artist. |
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Their initial studio work was marred by a heated disagreement between Bowie and Cambridge over the latter's drumming style. |
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This resulted in years of litigation that concluded with Bowie having to pay Pitt compensation. |
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After breaking up the Spiders from Mars, Bowie attempted to move on from his Ziggy persona. |
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It brought the total number of Bowie albums concurrently on the UK chart to six. |
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Bowie moved to the US in 1974, initially staying in New York City before settling in Los Angeles. |
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After a break in Philadelphia, where Bowie recorded new material, the tour resumed with a new emphasis on soul. |
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Bowie was asked to relinquish the satellite booking, to allow the Spanish Government to put out a live newsfeed. |
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Bowie moved to Switzerland in 1976, purchasing a chalet in the hills to the north of Lake Geneva. |
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Bowie was given the lead role in the BBC's 1982 televised adaptation of Bertolt Brecht's play Baal. |
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Bowie reached his peak of popularity and commercial success in 1983 with Let's Dance. |
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By 1983, Bowie had emerged as one of the most important video artists of the day. |
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A series of Tin Machine singles failed to chart, and Bowie, after a disagreement with EMI, left the label. |
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Tin Machine began work on a second album, but Bowie put the venture on hold and made a return to solo work. |
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On 20 April 1992, Bowie appeared at The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, following the Queen singer's death the previous year. |
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Featuring characters from a short story written by Bowie, the album achieved UK and US chart success, and yielded three Top 40 UK singles. |
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In a move that provoked mixed reaction from both fans and critics, Bowie chose Nine Inch Nails as his tour partner for the Outside Tour. |
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Bowie Bonds were pioneered by rock and roll investment banker David Pullman. |
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Nonetheless, the bonds liquidated in 2007 as originally planned, without default, and the rights to the income from the songs reverted to Bowie. |
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In September 1998, Bowie launched an Internet service provider, BowieNet, developed in conjunction with Robert Goodale and Ron Roy. |
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On 25 June 2000, Bowie made his second appearance at the Glastonbury Festival in England, playing 30 years after his first. |
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Bowie performed on Scarlett Johansson's 2008 album of Tom Waits covers, Anywhere I Lay My Head. |
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Directed by Floria Sigismondi, it stars Bowie and Tilda Swinton as a married couple. |
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On 18 July, Bowie indicated that future music would be forthcoming, though he was vague about details. |
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In August 2015, it was announced that Bowie was writing songs for a Broadway musical based on the SpongeBob SquarePants cartoon series. |
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The same year, the film of Leslie Thomas's 1966 comic novel The Virgin Soldiers saw Bowie make a brief appearance as an extra. |
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From the time of his earliest recordings in the 1960s, Bowie employed a wide variety of musical styles. |
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Bowie married his first wife, Mary Angela Barnett on 19 March 1970 at Bromley Register Office in Bromley, London. |
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According to his first wife, Angie, Bowie had a relationship with Mick Jagger. |
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Blender asked Bowie in 2002 whether he still believed his public declaration was his biggest mistake. |
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Over the years, Bowie made numerous references to religions and to his evolving spirituality. |
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Bowie had insisted that he did not want a funeral, and according to his death certificate he was cremated in New Jersey on 12 January. |
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Bowie was a pioneer of glam rock, according to music historians Schinder and Schwartz, who credited Marc Bolan and Bowie with creating the genre. |
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Billy Bowie provide a professional and efficient septic tank de-sludging service to all households with private septic tanks. |
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Bowie knives, two bill hooks and an axe switch blade were among 2,606 knives handed in to Northumbria Police last summer. |
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The vocals sound uncannily similar to Space Oddity Bowie on strong opener The Upsetter, while Month Of Sundays also has the feel of that era. |
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Sporting a strange David Bowie circa 1974 hairdo, grand inquisitor Davina boldly tackled the snoring issue. |
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Previous winners of the prize include Sting, U2, David Bowie, Eurhythmics, Rod Stewart, Elton John, Van Morrison, The Who and Duran Duran. |
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Santa Monica '72 was the first time America experienced the androgy fabulosity of Bowie in person. |
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I'd really like to have a slumber party with Elton John and David Bowie. |
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David Bowie is set to resurrect his Ziggy Stardust alter-ego. |
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From 1971, already a minor star, David Bowie developed his Ziggy Stardust persona, incorporating elements of professional make up, mime and performance into his act. |
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Singer David Bowie famously wore a coat worn in the style of Bull. |
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When I heard of a tribute band from Glasgow who played the music of Bowie, it immediately piqued my interest as a promoter in the Electric Circus. |
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A David Bowie walking tour through Brixton was also launched, and other events marking his birthday weekend included concerts in New York, Los Angeles, Sydney and Tokyo. |
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At the mural of Bowie in his birthplace of Brixton, south London, which shows him in his Aladdin Sane character, fans laid flowers and sang his songs. |
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On 10 January 2016, two days after his 69th birthday and the release of the album Blackstar, Bowie died from liver cancer in his New York City apartment. |
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Bowie declared himself gay in an interview with Michael Watts for a 1972 issue of Melody Maker, coinciding with his campaign for stardom as Ziggy Stardust. |
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Their two shows at Sullivan Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, sold 100,000 tickets in less than eight hours, beating previous records set there by U2 and David Bowie. |
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Bowie used his acceptance speech, delivered in his absence by Kate Moss, to urge Scotland to remain part of the UK in the September 2014 Scottish independence referendum. |
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Bowie and Angela divorced on 8 February 1980 in Switzerland. |
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Designed by David Bowie, the Aladdin Sane album cover features a lightning bolt across his face which is regarded as one of the most iconic images of Bowie. |
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Bowie had a cameo in Yellowbeard, a 1983 pirate comedy created by Monty Python members, and a small part as Colin, the hitman in the 1985 film Into the Night. |
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Lawrence, based on Laurens van der Post's novel The Seed and the Sower, Bowie played Major Jack Celliers, a prisoner of war in a Japanese internment camp. |
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According to The Times, Bowie ruled out ever giving an interview again. |
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From late 1971, already a minor star, David Bowie developed his Ziggy Stardust persona, incorporating elements of professional makeup, mime and performance into his act. |
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Rex, David Bowie, Sweet, Slade, Mud, Roxy Music and Gary Glitter. |
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Taking place in Europe and North America, the tour opened at London's annual Meltdown festival, for which Bowie was that year appointed artistic director. |
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David Bowie was an inpsired choice to play the alien inEarth but with exception of MerryChristmas Mr Lawrence has not beenin anything as good again. |
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Bowie used this income to buy songs owned by his former manager. |
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Four days later, Bowie and Iman were married in Switzerland. |
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Let's Dance was followed by the Serious Moonlight Tour, during which Bowie was accompanied by guitarist Earl Slick and backing vocalists Frank and George Simms. |
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The latter may have originated as dispersed parts of ancient mantle plumes similar to a modern plume responsible for the formation of the intraplate Bowie Seamount. |
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Bowie studied art, music and design, including layout and typesetting. |
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She faces stiff competition from cocksure northern rockers Arctic Monkeys, baby-faced crooner Jake Bugg, London dance duo Disclosure and evergreen pop icon David Bowie. |
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A LEGENDARY session musician who worked with David Bowie and Pink Floyd as well as creating music for countless movies is battling deportation from Scotland. |
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On a recent visit to the newest store in Bowie, Maryland, she picked up an audiocassette version of Zora Neale Hurston's Every Tongue Got to Confess. |
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I remember hearing the A-sides which were great and what I'd expect from Bowie, and then turning the record over and thinking, 'What's happened here? |
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