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On this day in 1972 - David Bowie released "Starman" and "Suffragette City," the advance singles from his conceptual album, The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars. While in 1983 - David Bowie released his 15th studio album, Let’s Dance, reaching No. 1.
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Suffragette City
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Modern Love
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Let’s Dance
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A fun lil American History Trivia Tidbit from:
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April 14, 1828. Noah Webster did something outrageous.

He told the King of England – politely, from 3,000 miles away – to get lost.

Here's the backstory:

After the Revolutionary War, Americans still wrote "colour," "centre," and "honour." They still spelled "music" as "musick" and "public" as "publick." Webster was furious. Why should a free country spell like its former oppressor?

So he decided to rewrite the English language.

For 22 years, he locked himself in his home. He learned 26 languages – including Anglo-Saxon, Sanskrit, and Ancient Greek – just to trace every word to its root. He defined 70,000 terms, 12,000 of which had never appeared in any dictionary.

When he finished, he made three radical changes:

1. Drop useless letters → "colour" became color
2. Flip French-inspired endings → "centre" became center
3. Simplify double letters → "traveller" became traveler

British scholars called him a vandal.
Americans called him a ...

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