
Here are some examples of the lovely quotes contained in the BowieNet Tibet journals. Please click the button below to enter the journal extracts page.
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'to hear the man perform one of his new songs most likely for the first time before an audience (and what a song at that!), and to sing one of his all time classics, was worth the ticket alone.' 'Bowie looked happier and healthier and his voice was as strong as ever...and was super cute whenever he blew a note on Lexi's toy harmonica!' 'The strings are playing something slightly lonely and distant...the piano and bass are sliding between two very familiar notes....cue David...'This is Ground Control to Major Tom...'The place goes bananas...''Mr. Adam Yauch then did a song urging everyone to refocus on the situation in Tibet and on the importance of Tibet's message of compassion, peace, and kindness whose voice seems to be getting lost in today's harsh 'war' climate.' 'Once again... Bowie = brilliance. As amazing as it was to actually see Ray Davies completely shake Carnegie Hall, it was of course, our boy, Mr. Bowie that once again made the night.'
'In my mind a rush of thoughts twist and turn as I remember all the ways David's music has touched my life.' 'Genius at work.' 'I think I finally understood why it is that people are always talking about the look of the man. I think now it is because the look and the art are one and the same. This is a man who lives what he does.' 'Only after the words "Ground control to Major Tom" did I realize that not only was he playing one of his greatest songs, but one of the greatest songs in the history of modern music.' 'Followed by Space Oddity. I just kept thinking - 'This is a GIFT!' A wonderful, unexpected gift from Bowie to his fans. A treasure that I didn't think I'd hear performed again.' 'Bowie looked like God Almighty himself. His hair was beautiful, and his suit was magnificent.' ' Thank you, David, for making my sixteenth birthday the best!'