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Jun 11th 2014!⃝

David Bowie's ''Fame'' was a time and still is in a different way to seek it, back then more then now when all kinds of famous people were idolized in some way or another for their fame. This song spoke in several different forms of it's ups and downs when you get into the fame of things. In my circle of thin King as a old boy that got hooked on this song when everything was possible, but no thing was safe to obtain it. At that time I truly believed that this song was about getting the ''Fame'' through the arts, especially graffiti artists of the 70's that traveled on the N.y.c subway trains from station to station leaving their artwork in their name ''tags'' behind for the fame of it, sometimes masterpieces as we called them, hopeing that we won't get caught by the hungry demons that wanted us crucified for the crime that we were committing in somebody's eyes for them to feel satisfied ''The Next Day'' where David Bowie still rocks alive and well to incorporate the stages of the cross through personal experience and the phylosophies of the religions of the worlds from where he's been, where he's at, and where he's going by ''The Grace of GOD'' into the ''Oneness'' towards the final destination. Always thanks for the music of the old to the new, or should I say from planet mars to our home on Earth where you are always welcome David Bowie.