David Bowie’s ‘ghost’ haunts the Caribbean

David Bowie’s ‘ghost’ haunts the Caribbean


Dylan Jonesmusic industry mogul, has revealed in his new book that the “ghost” of late British singer David Bowie haunts an island in Caribbean.

Regard Musticaan island located in the archipelago of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. According to Jones’s account, the spirit of David Bowie usually appears in Basil Bar It’s inside Cotton House Hoteltwo places where the Rock Chameleon used to frequent. Both places were frequented by celebrities.

“Bowie was a regular at the seafront bar and would occasionally get up to sing with whatever band was playing there.”He said Dylan Jones to the newspaper Daily Star.

Always according to the tycoon Bowie “I’ve spent nights partying with people like Mick Jagger and Bryan Ferry” and who was a very sociable figure. He even changed the name of a cocktail from the archipelago to Penis Coladareplacing the original name Pina Colada.

“Spend time on Mustique and you’ll start to encounter the ghost of Bowie”glued Dylan Jones.

David Bowieone of the biggest names in rock history, died in 2016, at the age of 69 years oldafter fighting at cancer.

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Critics of the time commented on this great work by Bowie. The British music weekly The new musical express (NME) praised Bowie’s sound as “all very refreshing” and greeting him as “a very promising talent”. Already the Melody Maker look at the album as “a singularly rewarding collection” with the production “Great”while expressing surprise that Bowie has not yet had a bigger impact on the pop scene.

In the meantime, the Disc and musical echo praises the album, describing it as “a stunning and creative debut album from a 19-year-old Londoner” and declaring Bowie as “a new talent that deserves attention.” With such insightful reviews, this reissue promises to reignite Bowie’s early legacy and introduce his visionary art to a new generation of listeners.

Source: Terra

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