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  The Man Who Sold the World - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Man Who Sold the World is an album by David Bowie.
In 1990, The Man Who Sold the World was reissued on CD for the first time.
The Man Who Sold the Moon, a 1949 science fiction short story and collection by Robert A. Heinlein, with similar themes to the song.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Man_Who_Sold_the_World   (330 words)

  
 Harbottle's Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo
The Man who mistook his wife for a hat
The daring young Man on the flying trapeze
www.professorharbottle.co.uk /man.html   (34 words)

  
 David Bowie in Relationships
David Bowie tends to surround himself with people who are gentle, sensitive, peace-loving, and artistically or spiritually inclined, and there is a strong element of mutual compassion and sympathy in his personal relationships.
It is difficult for David Bowie to adapt himself and to acquire a community spirit, and he cannot achieve the inner understanding with others that he longs for.
David is in harmony with himself and the world around him and is guided by his instincts.
www.topsynergy.com /famous/David_Bowie.asp   (790 words)

  
 FOREVER DRUMMING Drum Books N by author
Includes a glossary of Brazilian Portuguese terms and instruments, and a CD to help both the novice and experienced player perfect this rhythmic language.
This is a very cool hardcover book full of color photographs covering the entire history of the drum set and the people who played drums.
Lots of informative text, plus old ads and pictures of everyone from Keith Moon and Ringo Starr to Neil Peart to Stewart Copeland to Chad Smith to Gene Krupa.
www.foreverdrumming.com /books/n.html   (583 words)

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