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In 1997, David Bowie wanted a liquidity event. Instead of steadily receiving royalties from his 25-album music catalog throughout the next decade, Bowie decided he’d rather receive a lump-sum payment. This led to Bowie Bonds: a set of bonds backed by the royalties from Bowie’s music catalog. Notably, Bowie wasn’t selling his music indefinitely. The... See more
Alana Levin • Bowie Bonds as Early Creator Tokens
the modern common book
Alex Burns • 16 cards
Quotes
Spencer Eastwood • 1 card
Music
James Andrews • 1 card
Exposure (First Edition: Original 1979 Release)
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josh • 5 cards
Those casual fans wonder why he can’t be more like the Stones, unfailing jukeboxes of their earlier selves. They want to squint and see the young Dylan, with his Pre-Raphaelite hair and his Brando sneer. They want, at least for an hour and a half, a magic act: a man in his eighties who is a man in his youth.
David Remnick • A Unified Field Theory of Bob Dylan
David Bowie is in every book,
Colson Whitehead • The Underground Railroad (Pulitzer Prize Winner)
Don't Stop Believin'
Jonathan • 7 cards