Crashed UFOs and . . . David Bowie?
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Unrelated but whatever. He did play in the movie 'Man who fell to earth'.
Some journalist once wrote something to the effect of: "I saw Bowie at the airport, all dressed up in some expensive suit. Amazing that this person, who by all means looked completely like some rich businessman, could transform into a total alien on stage."
Bowie has an astonishing stage presence. Fascinating guy.
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