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Sir Napsalot

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CunningCanuk

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It was probably for the best that they didn't
You’re probably right. I thought it was interesting that John and Paul were out drinking together in the mid 70’s. It appears there were a few times when they thought about getting back together.

I couldn’t help but think a change in circumstances like that and maybe John would still be alive today.
 

topcat

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Cool story. A happy read thinking about the music that could have been.

When The Beatles and David Bowie nearly formed a supergroup

Oh, no! Jagger and Bowie made "the gayest music video, ever." Imagine if John and Paul had collaborated with Bowie. Oh, no!

 

rkymtnman

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hanimmal

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My only Bowie story is when I was up at MSU and listening to the college station around 2014.

The DJ(?) was giving the names of the last few songs (one of which was some David Bowie song) and he pronounced it David Bow-ie (Like bow down, or little bow-wow).
 

CunningCanuk

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My only Bowie story is when I was up at MSU and listening to the college station around 2014.

The DJ(?) was giving the names of the last few songs (one of which was some David Bowie song) and he pronounced it David Bow-ie (Like bow down, or little bow-wow).
The “Starman” single was the first record I bought. I loved every note in that song and played it over and over. Drove everyone in the house nuts.

I was a weird 10 year old.
 

injinji

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Oh, no! Jagger and Bowie made "the gayest music video, ever." Imagine if John and Paul had collaborated with Bowie. Oh, no!

This makes me miss our resident music critic @Amos Otis. Once I posted that video in today in r&r history, and he said it was in the wrong thread. Worst videos of all time was the proper place for it.
 
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