@tomdillon3143

Loved this song since the first time I heard it when I was 13.  Seems like yesterday.  I'm 63 now.  "Oooh look out you rock-n-rollers. Pretty soon now you're gonna get older."   He was damn sure right about that.

@deecee4644

I'm not a spiritual guy, but I have had a personal connection with this man on the deepest level one can have with a musical hero.  From my childhood days when my dad would put on the Ziggy Stardust album to present, I get the chills when I listen to him.  Like so many other fans, I was crushed when he left us all.

@punkat13

My favourite Bowie album. Even half a century later, its still as fantastic as ever.

@gildardorivasvalles6368

This song is transcendental. It goes beyond the time when it was written. It's a piece of the "always-present" of human experience. I love this song.

@tg411

To me this song is about facing whatever fears you may have in life, whether its something you can or cant control, you have to face it and embrace it because afterall life is full of change and if you arent facing the "strange" to then you will never find your self. Its one of my favourite lyrics, "turn and face the strange" and it means so much to me. Whenever im feeling down or anxious it helps me decide on whats important to me and what will help me be the best i can.

@dolaylitumlec

He is not dead, he is living in our hearts

@ukanita865

Absolute pure talent, spent most of the 70’s listening to this track and album.
He truly was a trend setter. Rip 2016 missed by millions. Love from U.K. πŸ’œπŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

@asmodeus0454

"Changes" is one of my absolute favorite songs from David Bowie.

@FredPickett-q8z

One of the best Entertainers We ever had/R.I.P David.

@misterecgamer2824

1:10 "just gonna have to be a different man" hits a lot different when you consider how many different men he was throughout his career. Ziggy, Button Eyes, Jareth, The Thin White Duke. Every one of them a completely different man.
This song almost feels like he either predicted or planned out his whole career.

@LambriniGirl90

His death devastated me. My late uncle Graham idolised him and when he died I was left his HUGE collection of Bowie vinyls which I am the careful and proud custodian of ❀😒

@MrsWard0326

This song... I just shared with my maga aunt and my liberal progressive daughter who feud constantly. This is our children's world now. 

They're immune to our consultations. They're quite aware of what they're going through.

And where is our shame? We've left them up to their necks in it. 

Absolutely timeless song and message

@maggieboo8142

One of my favourite Bowie tracks, pure magic πŸ˜˜πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

@RobertoZadik

The song that began his 70s best period. An elegant rebel, a so charismatic chameleon this song was so great.. Wow

@FoolsGil

Certain people need to listen to this song. Not just hear it; listen to it, and reflect.

@bfischer2473

He is not dead he’s living in my heart!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My hero

@chriscalvert5887

Legend. Very missed. His music never ages and was always so ahead of its time and unique.

@jordanharrison8454

"Strange fascination, fascinating me." That's one of my favourite lines of all time.

@zsakmiruqi

remus lupin singing this song locked up in a cage surrounded by other werewolves is forever imprinted on my mind

@mxedSaladGreens

if i theoretically i were a werewolf, this would probably be the song i would sing to annoy the big werewolf guy in charge and magically make the bars they were keeping me in, disappear, mostly because it would be the only song i would know all the words to