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Ten years without David Bowie

The chameleon died ten years ago, leaving an unhealthy and stimulating legacy. 

Vista del mural del cantante David Bowie, en Brixton, barrió dónde nació, en Londres. Mañana sábado se cumplirán diez años de la muerte de David Bowie, "El camaleón", uno de los artistas más polifacéticos y arriesgados de su generación, que no dudó en cambiar de imagen y de estilo en múltiples ocasiones a lo largo de sus 69 años de vida. Nacido como David Robert Jones en Brixton, popular barrio del sur de Londres, ya desde niño mostró unas inigualables inclinaciones artísticas que no pasaron desapercibidas por sus maestros. Con diez años ya cantaba y bailaba y se entusiasmaba por la música norteamericana.-
Bowie's mural in his hometown of Brixton, London. Photo: Efe.

On Saturday, January 10, it will be ten years since David Bowie went out forever. Bowie was one of the most dangerous and complete popular artists of his generation, if not the main one, and in the 69 years he lived he never hesitated to change his image or his musical style, his name and his name.

Born on January 8, 1947 in the South London neighborhood of Brixton under the name of David Robert Jones, he appeared from a very young age with a vocation for singing, dancing and American music.



Always anticipating fashions, or rather inventing and guiding fashions with one foot today and the other tomorrow, Bowie sang the song on his album "Changes" Hunky Dory : "Changes... Face the strange and turn it over. I haven't been richer, but I want to be a different man. "

They came later, as a sign of that longing and curiosity, 'Starman', 'Heroes', 'Modern Love', 'Ziggy Stardust', 'China Girl', 'Under Pressure', 'Modern Love'... and dozens more songs can be added to the always too short list.



That 'under pressure' brought him together with Freddie Mercury, but Bowie was up to the bigger ones, despite the style and all the other environments: Mick Jagger, John Lennon, Tina Turner, Bing Crosby, Lou Reed, Cher, Iggy Pop... The chameleon adapted to all styles or, seen otherwise, all of them: pop, rock, punk, soul, glama, pop...

Yesterday, January 8, Blackstarturned ten, the last one published by Bowie's twenty-fifth studio album, which came out on the day of the White Duke's 69th birthday, two days before his death. 

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