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David Bowie: Spiders from Mars
Interview by Chris Salewicz, NME, 28 February 1976
"We've still got the Bowie costumes. We can wear those.""Yeah, Dave was really into duffle coats for a hour and a half in them days." ...
David Bowie: The Man Who Fell Into Sinatra's Suit
Live Review by Max Bell, NME, 15 May 1976
IT'S HALF PAST five on Sunday afternoon and I still don't know how to start this thing. Only David Bowie could return like the Prodigal, ...
Review by Mick Farren, NME, 5 June 1976
I GUESS that one of the main functions of any greatest hits album is to explain to anyone who isn't a hard core fan exactly ...
Review by Ian MacDonald, NME, 22 January 1977
YOU'RE JUST a little girl with grey eyes and you never leave your room. ...
Review by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 22 January 1977
AND YOU'RE profile to profile with The Man Who Fell To Bits. Against an incandescent orange background, the cover of David Bowie's new album reprises ...
David Bowie: Madison Square Garden, NYC
Live Review by Paul Rambali, NME, 20 May 1978
IT WOULD make a great parlour game were some enterprising company to formalize rules. A game this writer has been known to play over the ...
David Bowie: Scary Monsters (RCA)
Review by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 20 September 1980
LEARNING to live with somebody's depression: the man in the clown suit stops running, finds self in back-against-wall situation, attempts to deal with same. Scary ...
David Bowie: Bowie For Breakfast: Angie Bowie’s Free Spirit
Review by Cynthia Rose, NME, 4 July 1981
Davids golden years get shredded as Angie spills half baked beans. ...
David Bowie: Brechtfast In Bed
Report by Ian Penman, NME, 6 March 1982
IN BAAL, DAVID Bowie finally shed his skin and played the part of someone else. ...
Review by Chris Bohn, NME, 18 January 1983
NEITHER RARE nor particularly well done, the latest Bowie collection of alternative cuts, outtakes, live run throughs, flipsides and flops is hardly likely to endear ...
Review by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 16 April 1983
"Put on your red shoes and dance the blues to the song they're playing on the radio..." ...
David Bowie: Merry Christmas Mr Bowie
Interview by Chris Bohn, NME, 16 April 1983
I: The Missing YearsDavid Bowie's new film, The Hunger, opens not with the focus fixed firmly on the star but with a cameo sequence of ...
Live Review by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 23 May 1983
David Bowie: Brussels Voorst National, Belgium ...
David Bowie: Sermon From The Savoy
Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 29 September 1984
When David Bowie recently visited Britain he agreed to do one official interview with NMEs Charles Shaar Murray. In this exclusive story he gives ...
Review by Richard Cook, NME, 29 September 1984
IT MIGHT be foolish to conjecture on which are David Bowie's public and which are his private records. ...
Review by David Quantick, NME, 28 June 1986
MOST OF us are familiar with David Bowie from his role as Vendice Partners in the sparkling musical comedy Absolute Beginners, but how many I ...
David Bowie: Drum 'N' Bass Oddity
Interview by Stephen Dalton, NME, 1 February 1997
Forget the '80s. Forget Let's Dance and Tin Machine. Forget the mullets. 'Cos DAVID BOWIE'S discovered jungle and he's back with a vengeance. STEPHEN DALTON ...
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