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The Death Of David Bowie 5685 June 8 2014 1 - The Death Of David Bowie And This Megamillions Lottery Were Both Predicted...
The Death Of David Bowie And This Megamillions Lottery Were Both Predicted 2 Years (June 8th 2014) Before The Events Happened And Here Is The Archive.Org Page To Prove It. Again, If You Want Me To Pick Lottery Number For You...Guaranteed To Win, Vist  https://briansprediction.com/Private-Reading.Php The Musician Died Two Days After His 69th Birthday, Having Kept His Illness Hidden From Everyone Except His Family And Closest Collaborators. He Had Only Just Released His 25th Album, Blackstar, Which Came To Be Seen As His "parting Gift&Quot; To Fans, Reflecting As It Did On Themes Of Mortality And Decay. It Was A Typically Adventurous And Enigmatic Record From A Musician Who Maintained A Sense Of Mystery Throughout His Career. Since His Death, However, Fans Have Been Afforded The Occasional Glimpse Into His Creative Life - All Of Which Elevate His Status As A Visionary, Musical Genius And Humanitarian. Here Are 10 Things We'Ve Learned In The Last 12 Months. 1) He Wanted His Ashes Scattered In Bali Image Copyrightthinkstock Bowie Was Cremated In Private Last January. In Accordance With His Wishes, No Family Or Friends Were Present At The Ceremony, And The Whereabouts Of His Ashes Remain A Secret. His Son Duncan Jones Denied A Rumour They Had Been Spread At The Burning Man Festival In Nevada, Adding That If His Father'S Ashes Were To Be Scattered In Public, "it Would Be At The Skegness Butlins&Quot;. However, According To Bowie'S Will, Which Was Filed In New York On 29 January, The Star Wanted His Ashes Scattered In Indonesia "in Accordance With The Buddhist Rituals Of Bali&Quot;. 2) He Worried About How Blackstar Would Be Received Image Copyrightcolumbia Records For His Final Album, Bowie Dispensed With His Regular Band And Hired A Group Of Young Jazz Musicians To Push His Music In A New Direction. It Was Adventurous And Exciting, But The Star Wasn'T Sure How Fans Would React. "He Was Nervous It Wasn'T A Good Album,&Quot; Said Jonathan Barnbrook, Who Designed The Sleeve. Speaking Of Which... 3) The Artwork For Blackstar Was A Comment On Mortality Image Copyrightcolumbia Records The Title Of Bowie'S Last Album Suggests A Light Flickering Out, While The Video For Blackstar Features A Skeleton Inside A Spacesuit That Is "100% Major Tom,&Quot; According To Director Johan Renck, Who Spoke To Francis Whately For The Bbc Two Documentary Bowie: The Last Five Years. The Album'S Artwork, Which Presents A Single Black Star On A White Background, Is Also Loaded With Symbolism. "The Idea Of Mortality Is In There, And Of Course The Idea Of A Black Hole Sucking In Everything, The Big Bang, The Start Of The Universe, If There Is An End Of The Universe,&Quot; Jonathan Barnbrook Explained To Design Website Dezeen. "These Are Things That Relate To Mortality." On The Vinyl Edition, The Star Is Cut Out Of The Sleeve, Leaving The Record Exposed. "The Fact That You Can See The Record As A Physical Thing That Degrades, It Gets Scratched As Soon As It Comes Into Being, That Is A Comment On Mortality Too,&Quot; Said Barnbrook. Months After The Album Was Released, Fans Discovered That Holding The Record In Direct Sunlight Would Make A Field Of Stars Appear On The Black Inner Sleeve. Once Removed, The Stars Would Fade Away - Adding Another Layer Of Symbolism To The Cover. 4) He Could Have Been Gandalf Image Copyrightshutterstock The List Of Stars Who Almost Starred In Peter Jackson'S Lord Of The Rings Trilogy Is Almost As Long As The Films Themselves. Nicolas Cage Auditioned To Play Aragorn, While The Part Of Gandalf Was Offered To Sean Connery And Patrick Stewart. Amazingly, Bowie - Star Of 1986 Film Labyrinth - Was Also On That List. Actor Dominic Monaghan, Who Played The Hobbit Merry In The Movies, Said He Had Seen The Singer Enter The Casting Studio In 1999. "I'm Assuming He Read For Gandalf. I Can'T Think Of Anything Else He Would'Ve Read For,&Quot; He Told The Huffington Post. "We Approached Him,&Quot; The Film'S Casting Director, Amy Hubbard, Later Confirmed. "I'm Pretty Sure It Was Peter Jackson'S Idea [but] He Was Unavailable." 5) He Left $2m To His Personal Assistant Image Copyrightshutterstock Bowie Left An Estate Of Around $100m (£82m) To His Wife, Iman, And His Two Children. But He Also Gave $2m (£1.6m) To His Personal Assistant Corinne "Coco" Schwab. It Might Seem Like An Extraordinary Act Of Generosity, But Schwab Was His Closest Confidante For 42 Years. She Started Working For Bowie In London In 1973 When She Answered An Advert In The London Evening Standard Asking For A "girl Friday For A Busy Office&Quot;. Before Long, She Was His Right-Hand Woman, Looking After Every Aspect Of His Life, Right Down To Diet. In An Early Rolling Stone Profile, She Was Depicted Going To The Market To Buy The Star Some Extra-Rich Milk, Sighing, "I've Got To Put More Weight On That Boy." In Later Years, Bowie Called Schwab His "best Friend&Quot; And Credited Her With Helping Him Kick His Cocaine Addiction In 1970s Berlin. "Coco Was The One Person Who Told Me What A Fool I Was Becoming And She Made Me Snap Out Of It,&Quot; He Said. 6) He Signed Off Emails With Comedy Nicknames Image Copyrightpa Producer Brian Eno (pictured Above Left With Jarvis Cocker And Bowie), Who Worked On Bowie'S Legendary Berlin Trilogy In The 1970s, Said He Had Been In Touch With The Singer Just A Week Before His Death, Discussing New Projects. "Over The Last Few Years - With Him Living In New York And Me In London - Our Connection Was By Email,&Quot; He Told The Bbc Last Year. "We Signed Off With Invented Names: Some Of His Were Mr Showbiz, Milton Keynes, Rhoda Borrocks And The Duke Of Ear. "I Received An Email From Him Seven Days Ago. It Was As Funny As Always, And As Surreal, Looping Through Word Games And Allusions And All The Usual Stuff We Did. It Ended With This Sentence: 'Thank You For Our Good Times, Brian. They Will Never Rot'. And It Was Si  ( NEW!  Free lottery picks by mail, I will personally fill out your blank lottery sheet and mail it back to you for free, postage is included!  visit  https://briansprediction.com/picksbymail   )

The Death Of David Bowie 5685 June 8 2014 1 - The Death Of David Bowie And This Megamillions Lottery Were Both Predicted...

The Death Of David Bowie And This Megamillions Lottery Were Both Predicted 2 Years (June 8th 2014) Before The Events Happened And Here Is The Archive.Org Page To Prove It. Again, If You Want Me To Pick Lottery Number For You...Guaranteed To Win, Vist https://briansprediction.com/Private-Reading.Php The Musician Died Two Days After His 69th Birthday, Having Kept His Illness Hidden From Everyone Except His Family And Closest Collaborators. He Had Only Just Released His 25th Album, Blackstar, Which Came To Be Seen As His "parting Gift&Quot; To Fans, Reflecting As It Did On Themes Of Mortality And Decay. It Was A Typically Adventurous And Enigmatic Record From A Musician Who Maintained A Sense Of Mystery Throughout His Career. Since His Death, However, Fans Have Been Afforded The Occasional Glimpse Into His Creative Life - All Of Which Elevate His Status As A Visionary, Musical Genius And Humanitarian. Here Are 10 Things We'Ve Learned In The Last 12 Months. 1) He Wanted His Ashes Scattered In Bali Image Copyrightthinkstock Bowie Was Cremated In Private Last January. In Accordance With His Wishes, No Family Or Friends Were Present At The Ceremony, And The Whereabouts Of His Ashes Remain A Secret. His Son Duncan Jones Denied A Rumour They Had Been Spread At The Burning Man Festival In Nevada, Adding That If His Father'S Ashes Were To Be Scattered In Public, "it Would Be At The Skegness Butlins&Quot;. However, According To Bowie'S Will, Which Was Filed In New York On 29 January, The Star Wanted His Ashes Scattered In Indonesia "in Accordance With The Buddhist Rituals Of Bali&Quot;. 2) He Worried About How Blackstar Would Be Received Image Copyrightcolumbia Records For His Final Album, Bowie Dispensed With His Regular Band And Hired A Group Of Young Jazz Musicians To Push His Music In A New Direction. It Was Adventurous And Exciting, But The Star Wasn'T Sure How Fans Would React. "He Was Nervous It Wasn'T A Good Album,&Quot; Said Jonathan Barnbrook, Who Designed The Sleeve. Speaking Of Which... 3) The Artwork For Blackstar Was A Comment On Mortality Image Copyrightcolumbia Records The Title Of Bowie'S Last Album Suggests A Light Flickering Out, While The Video For Blackstar Features A Skeleton Inside A Spacesuit That Is "100% Major Tom,&Quot; According To Director Johan Renck, Who Spoke To Francis Whately For The Bbc Two Documentary Bowie: The Last Five Years. The Album'S Artwork, Which Presents A Single Black Star On A White Background, Is Also Loaded With Symbolism. "The Idea Of Mortality Is In There, And Of Course The Idea Of A Black Hole Sucking In Everything, The Big Bang, The Start Of The Universe, If There Is An End Of The Universe,&Quot; Jonathan Barnbrook Explained To Design Website Dezeen. "These Are Things That Relate To Mortality." On The Vinyl Edition, The Star Is Cut Out Of The Sleeve, Leaving The Record Exposed. "The Fact That You Can See The Record As A Physical Thing That Degrades, It Gets Scratched As Soon As It Comes Into Being, That Is A Comment On Mortality Too,&Quot; Said Barnbrook. Months After The Album Was Released, Fans Discovered That Holding The Record In Direct Sunlight Would Make A Field Of Stars Appear On The Black Inner Sleeve. Once Removed, The Stars Would Fade Away - Adding Another Layer Of Symbolism To The Cover. 4) He Could Have Been Gandalf Image Copyrightshutterstock The List Of Stars Who Almost Starred In Peter Jackson'S Lord Of The Rings Trilogy Is Almost As Long As The Films Themselves. Nicolas Cage Auditioned To Play Aragorn, While The Part Of Gandalf Was Offered To Sean Connery And Patrick Stewart. Amazingly, Bowie - Star Of 1986 Film Labyrinth - Was Also On That List. Actor Dominic Monaghan, Who Played The Hobbit Merry In The Movies, Said He Had Seen The Singer Enter The Casting Studio In 1999. "I'm Assuming He Read For Gandalf. I Can'T Think Of Anything Else He Would'Ve Read For,&Quot; He Told The Huffington Post. "We Approached Him,&Quot; The Film'S Casting Director, Amy Hubbard, Later Confirmed. "I'm Pretty Sure It Was Peter Jackson'S Idea [but] He Was Unavailable." 5) He Left $2m To His Personal Assistant Image Copyrightshutterstock Bowie Left An Estate Of Around $100m (£82m) To His Wife, Iman, And His Two Children. But He Also Gave $2m (£1.6m) To His Personal Assistant Corinne "Coco" Schwab. It Might Seem Like An Extraordinary Act Of Generosity, But Schwab Was His Closest Confidante For 42 Years. She Started Working For Bowie In London In 1973 When She Answered An Advert In The London Evening Standard Asking For A "girl Friday For A Busy Office&Quot;. Before Long, She Was His Right-Hand Woman, Looking After Every Aspect Of His Life, Right Down To Diet. In An Early Rolling Stone Profile, She Was Depicted Going To The Market To Buy The Star Some Extra-Rich Milk, Sighing, "I've Got To Put More Weight On That Boy." In Later Years, Bowie Called Schwab His "best Friend&Quot; And Credited Her With Helping Him Kick His Cocaine Addiction In 1970s Berlin. "Coco Was The One Person Who Told Me What A Fool I Was Becoming And She Made Me Snap Out Of It,&Quot; He Said. 6) He Signed Off Emails With Comedy Nicknames Image Copyrightpa Producer Brian Eno (pictured Above Left With Jarvis Cocker And Bowie), Who Worked On Bowie'S Legendary Berlin Trilogy In The 1970s, Said He Had Been In Touch With The Singer Just A Week Before His Death, Discussing New Projects. "Over The Last Few Years - With Him Living In New York And Me In London - Our Connection Was By Email,&Quot; He Told The Bbc Last Year. "We Signed Off With Invented Names: Some Of His Were Mr Showbiz, Milton Keynes, Rhoda Borrocks And The Duke Of Ear. "I Received An Email From Him Seven Days Ago. It Was As Funny As Always, And As Surreal, Looping Through Word Games And Allusions And All The Usual Stuff We Did. It Ended With This Sentence: 'Thank You For Our Good Times, Brian. They Will Never Rot'. And It Was Si ( NEW! Free lottery picks by mail, I will personally fill out your blank lottery sheet and mail it back to you for free, postage is included! visit https://briansprediction.com/picksbymail )

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