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Post by cavieronscramblede on Oct 22, 2010 18:43:43 GMT -5
This one is obvious! please everybody let me know what you think. My mother was just saying what a beautiful man he was and how overnight he became hideously bloated and not just that, but his whole demeanor and image changed...he has lost his talent, charisma and seems to behave like a robot! And I am not just referring to his teeth, young David's which were awful and the Replacement's obvious fake dental plate. And please don't tell me not to make a new thread, that is what this forum is for!! Lots of Love to everybody ll-media.tmz.com/2009/10/04/1002_david_bowie_genes-1.jpg
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Post by beatlies on Oct 22, 2010 20:34:47 GMT -5
David Bowie was imposter-replaced by 1974.
Some very obvious differences in voice, physique, skull and face.
The song "Fame" was a Fennon-Fowie duet.
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Post by flyingeye on Oct 23, 2010 7:46:39 GMT -5
I agree he was replaced, but the replacement wasn't bloated when he came unto the scene... Do you have a picture of Fowie c. 1975 rather than a recent one?
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Post by artemis on Oct 23, 2010 7:59:03 GMT -5
(sorry for the quality of the pic) All pics are dated 1975
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Post by flyingeye on Oct 23, 2010 8:28:06 GMT -5
^Thank you. I had a different version of the first pic and you could see Yoko Ono was pregnant (unless she used the Katie pillow )
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Post by artemis on Oct 23, 2010 8:30:17 GMT -5
LOL... Anyway, all of them look like they are wax statues.
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Post by sabrina on Oct 23, 2010 9:11:33 GMT -5
not BOWIE!!!!
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Post by cavieronscramblede on Oct 23, 2010 13:49:24 GMT -5
I agree! 1974 was his last step off stage;-(.
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Post by lucy on Oct 31, 2010 23:31:10 GMT -5
This one is a study in something otherworldly. I have wondered if the real David Bowie was a human being, but replaced by an reptillian/alien. There has been such a strange persona of the "man who fell to earth", Ziggy Stardust and all of the otherworldly songs that he performed with that persona. Just very peculiar that the replacement was from space and performed as a human for a time. As for the latter day Fowie...just a shell of the former flamboyant stage persona.
Could he have been part of a time travel experiment???
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Post by artemis on Nov 1, 2010 4:31:23 GMT -5
Everything possible and almost everything about FOWIE points to the fact that he's not (quite) from here. My pov...
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Post by lucy on Nov 1, 2010 21:27:11 GMT -5
I would certainly agree that the "Fowie" character of the early 70's was an experiment from space. Perhaps the Fowie that had fame with the "Let's Dance" album in the early 80's was a more down to earth replacement...
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Post by artemis on Nov 7, 2011 14:50:54 GMT -5
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Post by lucy on Nov 7, 2011 18:45:46 GMT -5
The thing that struck me, and you may think this is way out....but there was a time there, and I'm thinking it was in the mid 70's that the "Fowie" imposter of that era seemed very feminine. Now this is way out...but then so is the David Bowie brand. It occurred to me a transgender woman, becoming a man playing that really feminine period of Bowie-dom.
Because the Fowie that appeared in the early 80's, the one that was shown with the "let's dance" videos...I'm thinking about '83, that a more masculine Fowie appeared, as much "masculine" as he could get...because there always seemed androgynous thing going on, but I'm talking more like a man than the Space Oddity character.
There was the story about his wife at the time Angie finding Bowie and Jagger in bed. But the brand seems to be more "straight" at this time with wife Iman. Not that it really means anything, but like Faul's taste in women drastically different than the women linked with the real Paul, the taste in women seem to also change with the different Fowie....
Not that my "take" is any significant answer, but it's just an interesting thing I noticed.
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Post by artemis on Feb 17, 2013 6:35:55 GMT -5
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Post by artemis on Oct 31, 2013 8:18:28 GMT -5
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