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David Bowie: Meeting the Bromley Boy
Interview by Nick Jones, Melody Maker, 26 February 1966
WITHOUT DOUBT David Bowie has talent. And also without doubt it will be exploited. For, Mr. Bowie, a 19-year-old Bromley boy, not only writes and ...
David Bowie: David Bowie (Deram)
Review by uncredited writer, Disc and Music Echo, 10 June 1967
Hear David Bowie — he's something new ...
Review by Penny Valentine, Disc and Music Echo, 10 July 1969
DAVID BOWIE – AMAZING SOUND! ...
David Bowie: 'Space Oddity' (Philips)
Review by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 12 July 1969
DAVID IS A talented young man who has written many fine songs and now concentrates on mime shows. ...
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: Bowie, Music And Life
Interview by Penny Valentine, Sounds, 6 February 1971
DAVID BOWIE has never been a conventional anything. Certainly he is no run of the mill product of the music business, something rather that was ...
David Bowie: The Man Who Sold The World
Review by John Mendelsohn, Rolling Stone, 18 February 1971
"Some say the view is crazy/But you may adopt another point of view. So if it's much too hazy/You can leave my friend and me ...
David Bowie: The Man Who Sold the World (Mercury)
Review by Colman Andrews, Phonograph Record, March 1971
THE MAN Who Sold the World is a vaguely-sophomoric, vaguely-mystical, thoroughly logical extension of the Music Hall tradition in British pop music. This is a ...
Report and Interview by John Mendelssohn, Rolling Stone, 1 April 1971
LOS ANGELES: In his floral-patterned velvet midi-gown and cosmetically enhanced eyes, in his fine chest-length blonde hair and mod nutty engineer’s cap that he bought ...
David Bowie: Why does David Bowie like dressing up in ladies' clothes?
Report and Interview by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 17 April 1971
A straight answer to Chris Welch ...
David Bowie: The Man Who Sold the World (Mercury SR 61325)
Review by Richard Cromelin, Creem, May 1971
SOMEHOW IT seems that it is during my occasional moments of paranoid fantasy that all the strange social phenomena that the media-systems funnel into my ...
David Bowie: Contemporary Songwriters: David Bowie
Profile by Penny Valentine, Sounds, 1 May 1971
THE WORK of songwriters is conditioned by many things. Their environment, their childhood, their brushes with love, their hopes and dreams, their disillusionment. And they ...
David Bowie: Rudi will be the new Mick Jagger' said David Bowie. Rudi blushed
Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 1 May 1971
Who will be the first male to appear on the cover of Vogue magazine? Rudi Valentino, says spaced oddity David Bowie. David has big plans ...
David Bowie: Profile: David Bowie
Profile and Interview by Steve Turner, Beat Instrumental, July 1971
David Bowie doesn't give interviews. 'I don't feel that anything I could say would be worth quoting,' he says by way of explanation. However, he ...
David Bowie: The Space Oddity Comes Down To Earth
Interview by James Johnson, New Musical Express, 14 August 1971
AT ONE TIME singer/songwriter David Bowie used to write songs because, "I truly believed we songwriters were going to change the face of the world." ...
David Bowie: The Darling of the Avant Garde
Profile and Interview by Richard Cromelin, Phonograph Record, January 1972
IS THIS FRAIL-LOOKING young Englishman with the delicate, birdlike features, arresting Capricorn eyes and page boy waves of sandy blonde hair indeed destined to become ...
Review by John Mendelsohn, Rolling Stone, 6 January 1972
DAVID BOWIE, the swinging/mod Garbo, male femme fatale, confidante to and darling of the avant-garde on both sides of the Atlantic, and shameless outrage, is ...
David Bowie: Oh, You Pretty Thing: David Bowie
Profile and Interview by Michael Watts, Melody Maker, 22 January 1972
DAVID BOWIE, rock's swishiest outrage; a self-confessed lover of effeminate clothes, Bowie, who has hardly performed in public since his 'Space Oddity' hit of three ...
Interview by Danny Holloway, New Musical Express, 29 January 1972
ON THE DAY I was to meet David Bowie at his home in Beckenham, Kent, I really didn't know what to expect. I had heard ...
David Bowie: Hunky Dory (RCA Victor)
Review by Danny Holloway, NME, 29 January 1972
Bowie at his brilliant best ...
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