How Did David Bowie Influence Society

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David Bowie, originally named David Robert Jones, was born in London, England in 1947. This British singer, songwriter, and actor was best known for his one of a kind characters and styles. Although Bowie was known as an extremely great source of inspiration for other artists, he took a lot of inspiration from his peers such as John Lennon and Iggy Pop. Known as Jareth in The Labyrinth and Thomas J. Newton in The Man Who Fell to Earth. David Bowie influenced young people to be different and love themselves. Most of the bands, artists, and actors you know today may not have been if David Robert Jones had never become David Bowie. David Bowie significantly influenced many different groups of people all over the world, such as the LGBTQA+ community, through his music and acting skills. David Bowie brought a shock of new and unique energy to the music industry which inspires young artists to do the same. “My first actual contact with David was like a shock of energy, fully charged with the magic of media, music, and glamour. It was as if he had somehow bilocated between our
The way society is right now, there is a lot of hatred and closed mindedness when it comes to someone being different and breaking the norms that society believes is how someone should portray themselves. David Bowie was extremely important to society because of his idiosyncratic personality and flair. Society discriminates against those who choose to be themselves instead of a cookie cutter, generic version of a person that lives their lives doing the same thing everyday until they die. David Bowie’s death was an extremely rough blow to the world, but his death does not mean the end to a world of extraordinary and unique new way of life. David Bowie was the man who changed the

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