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Reflecting on David Bowie’s Legacy a Decade After His Death
Today marks a decade since the passing of rock legend David Bowie, who left an indelible mark on the music world. This week also coincides with what would have been Bowie’s 79th birthday. To commemorate his extraordinary life and career, a new documentary focusing on his final years and the critically acclaimed album Blackstar has been released on Channel 4 and in selected cinemas.
Throughout his career, Bowie became known for his innovative approach to music, fashion, and identity, establishing himself as one of the most influential figures in rock and pop history. His ability to reinvent himself and explore various musical styles resonated with audiences, making his work timeless.
In the wake of his passing, fans continue to celebrate Bowie’s legacy. To engage with his music and life, we pose a few questions to test your knowledge of the iconic artist.
Test Your Knowledge of David Bowie
Which of these albums was released first?
– Aladdin Sane
– Hunky Dory
– Black Tie White Noise
– Diamond Dogs
Additionally, which Bowie song features the lyric, “Put on your red shoes and dance the blues”?
– China Girl
– Heroes
– Changes
– Let’s Dance
A notable album cover showcases a sign. What does it say?
– P. North
– W. South
– B. East
– K. West
In the realm of animated films, a cover version of “Changes” appears on the soundtrack of which 2000s movie?
– Shrek 2
– Flushed Away
– Shark Tale
– Over the Hedge
Bowie’s role in the 1986 film Labyrinth as Jareth, the king of which mythical creatures, is also memorable.
– Dragons
– Fairies
– Goblins
– Cyclops
Another trivia point: which Bowie song did Nirvana cover in 1993?
– Space Oddity
– The Man Who Sold the World
– Heroes
– Rebel Rebel
A common myth surrounding Bowie is whether he changed his name to avoid confusion with Davy Jones from The Monkees. True or false?
– True
– False
In 2017, how many Grammy Awards did Bowie win posthumously?
– None
– 2
– 5
– 7
Which band backed Bowie during his iconic Ziggy Stardust era?
– The Spiders from Mars
– The Hype
– Davie Jones and the King Bees
– Deep Purple
Lastly, which Bowie song was famously used during the BBC’s coverage of the Apollo 11 moon landing?
– Ziggy Stardust
– Starman
– Life on Mars?
– Space Oddity
As you reflect on these questions, consider how Bowie’s music continues to inspire and influence artists today. His innovative spirit, unique sound, and captivating performances remain a significant part of rock history.
If you wish to score your knowledge, tally your correct answers and share your result with fellow Bowie enthusiasts.
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As the world remembers Bowie, his contributions to music and culture persist, reminding us of the profound impact one individual can have on generations.
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