LX: I’ve only read a fraction of Bowie’s fave books but I see one book that’s on my “to read list” … The Age Of American Unreason by Susan Jacoby… I look forward to reading it as soon as I complete about a half dozen other books waiting in the wings.
A work of art indeed.
ReplyDeleteRIP Mr Bowie.
gone too soon.
ReplyDeleteI think that's brilliant.
ReplyDeleteI'm having one installed in the extensive gardens here at Dolores Delargo Towers. Jx
ReplyDeleteHe deserves to be up on a pedestal.
ReplyDeleteHis pedestal is now the heavens, a bright star returns to the night sky, to shine for the whole world to see.
ReplyDeletevery nice pic. Thank's.
ReplyDeleteBless him. RIP.
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Combining two of The Mistress' recent themes: David Bowie's 100 Favorite Books.
ReplyDeleteLX: I’ve only read a fraction of Bowie’s fave books but I see one book that’s on my “to read list” …
DeleteThe Age Of American Unreason by Susan Jacoby… I look forward to reading it as soon as I complete about a half dozen other books waiting in the wings.
First Lemmy and now David Bowie. Will there be a third?
ReplyDeleteMITZI: These things ALWAYS happen in threes.
DeleteAlan Rickman.
DeleteNOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
He was wonderful.
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Alan Rickman.
DeleteSigh.
“I don’t play villains, I play very interesting people.”
Delete— Alan Rickman
RIP Mr Rickman.
And Celines Papa
DeleteHer heart will go on.
DeleteMore's the pity. Jx
DeleteMott the Hoople's Dale Griffin hung up his drumsticks forever on Sunday and the next day Glen Frey checked into the Hotel California in the sky.
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