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Inspiring quotes by David Bowie

Top 10 most inspiring quotes by David Bowie

  • The Americans at heart are a pure and noble people; things to them are in black and white. It’s either ‘rawk’ or it’s not. We Brits putter around in the grey area.
  • When it comes down to it, glam rock was all very amusing. At the time, it was funny, then a few years later it became sort of serious-looking and a bit foreboding.
  • I would dream. I focused all my attention on going to America. The subculture, James Dean, the rock n’ roll, the beat writers.
  • I wanted to imbue Ziggy with real flesh and blood and muscle, and it was imperative that I find Ziggy and be him.
  • I’m very good at what I do, and I don’t turn my hand to something unless I’m very good at it, frankly.
  • Being shoved into the top-40 scene was an unusual experience. It was great I’d become accessible to a huge audience but not terribly fulfilling.
  • I cannot with any real integrity perform songs I’ve done for 25 years. I don’t need the money. What I need is to feel that I am not letting myself down as an artist and that I still have something to contribute.
  • I don’t crave applause. I’m not one of those guys who comes alive on stage. I’m much more alive at home, I think.
  • I think, generally, I just cannot really envision life without writing and producing records and singing.
  • I don’t like to read things that people write about me. I’d rather read what kids have to say about me because it’s not their profession to do that.

David Bowie was a legendary British musician, actor, and cultural icon known for his innovative and eclectic contributions to the world of music and entertainment. Born David Robert Jones on January 8, 1947, in Brixton, London, he adopted the stage name Bowie in the 1960s.

Bowie’s career spanned several decades, and he became known for his chameleon-like ability to reinvent himself musically and visually. His breakthrough came in the late 1960s with the release of “Space Oddity.” Throughout the 1970s, he introduced iconic alter egos like Ziggy Stardust and released albums such as “The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars” and “Young Americans.”

In the 1980s, Bowie continued to evolve, experimenting with various musical genres, including electronic and pop, resulting in hit albums like “Let’s Dance.” His innovative music videos, including “Ashes to Ashes” and “Under Pressure” with Queen, further solidified his status as a multimedia pioneer.

Bowie’s influence extended beyond music; he also appeared in numerous films and theater productions, most notably in “The Man Who Fell to Earth” and “Labyrinth.”

David Bowie’s impact on popular culture is immeasurable, and his artistic legacy continues to inspire generations of musicians and artists. He passed away on January 10, 2016, leaving behind an enduring and influential body of work.

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