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Report and Interview by Cynthia Rose, City Limits, 3 June 1983
IN THE DAYS of Beau Brummell or even Baudelaire, to be a dandy was to be a true social outlaw – one whose fixed individuality ...
David Bowie: A Candid Conversation with David Bowie
Interview by Cameron Crowe, Playboy, September 1976
HE WAS ONCE a scruffy, honey-haired folk singer. Then an adamantly bisexual balladeer. Then a spacey, cropped-red-haired androgynous guitarist backed by a band called the ...
David Bowie: Reality (ISO/Columbia)
Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 12 September 2003
LIKE BOB DYLAN, David Bowie seems to have been re-invigorated by a lengthy period with a stable band: Reality appears with almost indecent haste a ...
David Bowie: Black Tie White Noise
Review by David Sinclair, Q, May 1993
THE 1980S WAS not a happy decade for David Bowie. ...
David Bowie: Sound + Fisson: David Bowie: Earthling (RCA Records) ***½
Review by Mark Kemp, Rolling Stone, 20 February 1997
David Bowie breaks it down on his new album, Earthling ...
David Bowie: Big Week For Bowie: A new star shoots upwawrds
Report and Interview by Penny Valentine, Disc and Music Echo, February 1970
DAVID BOWIE has had a good week. ...
David Bowie: Punk, Politics, Religion And War... By A Superstar
Report and Interview by David Hancock, Evening News, 20 September 1977
Britain is ready for a new Hitler, says Bowie ...
David Bowie: Low (RCA PL K12030)
Review by David Hancock, National RockStar, 22 January 1977
WELL IF IT'S the right speed maybe it's the wrong artist. Nope. This is David Bowie. And it's different. And it's excellent. ...
David Bowie: The star looks very different today
Report by Robert Sandall, Sunday Times, 31 August 2003
David Bowie, widely considered the most influential pop icon ever, was once written off by his record label, reveals Robert Sandall. ...
David Bowie: Earthling (RCA 7432144944 2)
Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 21 January 1997
What comes through most strongly is the way Bowie retains an obsessional interest in the sheer variety and extremity of sound ...
Book Review by Ian Penman, London Review of Books, 5 January 2017
IN 1975, DAVID BOWIE was in Los Angeles pretending to star in a film that wasn't being made, adapted from a memoir he would never ...
David Bowie: Highlights of David Bowie Is: V&A, London
Review by Kate Allen, Rock's Backpages, 25 March 2013
I'VE NEVER been a Bowie-phile, but after visiting the David Bowie is exhibition at the V&A last week, it's difficult not to feel as though such ...
David Bowie: Watch Out Mate! Hitler’s On His Way Back
Interview by Anthony O'Grady, New Musical Express, August 1975
"WE THINK WE'VE got an audience," says the spokesperson in the Bowie suite. "We're pretty sure the operator will be listening in." ...
David Bowie: From Low to Lodger
Retrospective by Paul Yamada, New York Rocker, July 1979
THE LAST TWO studio LPs by David Bowie seem to make up some sort of unit. The release of a third album in collaboration with ...
David Bowie: Black Tie, White Noise
Review by Dave Thompson, The Rocket, May 1993
IN THE DECADE since his last truly successful album, Let's Dance, David Bowie has undergone any number of changes, each of them as dramatic as ...
David Bowie: Did We Use Him? Did We Abuse Him?
Essay by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 2 August 1975
Well, he's acting like we did, so maybe there's something in it. Two recent and much-maligned Bowie albums are herein re-evaluated for your reading pleasure... ...
David Bowie: The Great Escape of the Thin White Duke
Essay by Steve Turner, The Independent, 4 May 1991
When the pressure of fame became too much to handle, David Bowie retreated to Berlin to renew his ceative energies. Steve Turner followed in his ...
David Bowie: Birth Of The New Rock Theatre
Live Review by Chris Charlesworth, Melody Maker, 22 June 1974
A FEW THOUSAND lucky Canadians witnessed a completely new concept in rock theatre last weekend when David Bowie opened his North American tour in Montreal ...
David Bowie: Station to Station – A Report
Report by Ben Edmonds, Phonograph Record, January 1976
A YEAR AGO, David Bowie's public face was a mess. The Diamond Dogs tour he'd recently completed had certainly been successful enough, but it was ...
David Bowie: The Scruffy Little Failure who became David Bowie
Profile and Interview by Steve Turner, NME, 18 April 1974
Ken Pitt, Bowie's former manager and the only man In the world who's lived with both Bowie and James Dean, reflects on the days before ...
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