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Posted: 2016-01-22T19:56:14Z | Updated: 2016-01-22T20:01:29Z David Bowie Used To Do Impressions Of His Fellow Musicians | HuffPost

David Bowie Used To Do Impressions Of His Fellow Musicians

His Springsteen is memorable.

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery -- especially when it comes from David Bowie.

Mark Saunders, a sound engineer in August 1985 when Bowie walked into London's West Side Studios to work on the "Absolute Beginners" soundtrack, writes in the YouTube description that Bowie wrote lyrics for a Springsteen impersonation. Then the singer moved on to mimic other known performers.

He was quite the card.

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