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Old 04-16-2017, 02:40 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Lisnaholic View Post
Thanks for posting, P_S Someone else's contribution here is very welcome, because I hadn't intended this thread to be a monologue.

Hunky Dory is by a long lead my favourite Bowie album, so I was interested to hear about a connection to Crime and Punishment. I read that book years ago, though struggled a bit to finish it as I recall. What a pity for this thread that Dostoevsky never mentions David Bowie !

I love the singing and style of Quicksand, though to me the lyrics have always been a puzzle - slightly clearer now that you mention Bowie's übermensch inspiration. And on the topic of those lyrics, about a year ago, I finally worked out what this line was about:-

If I don't explain what you need to know, you can tell me all about it on the next Bardo

On the original album-insert lyric sheet, that "Bardo" is spelt with a capital, which made me assume it was a misprint for (Brigitte) Bardot and was just one more inexplicable line from Bowie. Turns out, though, that "bardo" is a buddhist term for the period between one incarnation and the next, so Bowie was sailing right over my head with my schoolboy's conjecture about this legendary beauty:-



Well, my apologies if you knew that already, and sure, any loose links between books and music would be welcome here.
So THAT'S what it means! I also thought it was referring to Brigitte Bardot as well. Very cool.
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