Looking for Water? Let's see... I think it MAY be a reference to the movie THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH, in which the handsome and talented Mister Bowie portrayed a naive, tangerine-tressed, angel-faced spaceman who landed on Earth in search of -- yup, water! So, it MAY refer to that movie and its otherworldly hero
"I can't live in this cage, I can't eat this candy." may be a reference to Bowie's alien character's inability to completely emulate the customs and lifestyles of Earth folk.
@CuteSparkina Of course. DB continued his fascination with TMWFTE Thomas Newton to the end, didn't he? And also, the search for the "god beyond god"...meaning of life...water as good a symbol as any!
@CuteSparkina Of course. DB continued his fascination with TMWFTE Thomas Newton to the end, didn't he? And also, the search for the "god beyond god"...meaning of life...water as good a symbol as any!
Looking for Water? Let's see... I think it MAY be a reference to the movie THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH, in which the handsome and talented Mister Bowie portrayed a naive, tangerine-tressed, angel-faced spaceman who landed on Earth in search of -- yup, water! So, it MAY refer to that movie and its otherworldly hero
"I can't live in this cage, I can't eat this candy." may be a reference to Bowie's alien character's inability to completely emulate the customs and lifestyles of Earth folk.
@CuteSparkina Of course. DB continued his fascination with TMWFTE Thomas Newton to the end, didn't he? And also, the search for the "god beyond god"...meaning of life...water as good a symbol as any!
@CuteSparkina Of course. DB continued his fascination with TMWFTE Thomas Newton to the end, didn't he? And also, the search for the "god beyond god"...meaning of life...water as good a symbol as any!
"Well I'm not a scientist. But I know all things begin and end in eternity." - Thomas Jerome Newton (The Man Who Fell to Earth)
"Well I'm not a scientist. But I know all things begin and end in eternity." - Thomas Jerome Newton (The Man Who Fell to Earth)