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Live Review by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 23 May 1983
David Bowie: Brussels Voorst National, Belgium ...
Report by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 12 May 1973
ANGIE BOWIE is a gas. She really is. She's sitting between Cherry Vanilla and an ice-bucket at a table in the colossally elegant main dining ...
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 ...
David Bowie: Total Sensory Overload
Report by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 26 May 1973
Following the controversial London Earls Court gig, Charles Shaar Murray and photographer Joe Stevens check out Bowie on tour – and find a riot goin' ...
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: 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 ...
Review by Ian MacDonald, NME, 26 May 1973
"I'M AGELESS," said David Bowie in a recent interview – and these 21 tracks from the very earliest days of his career point up the ...
David Bowie: The Revolution Is Here
Essay by Ian MacDonald, NME, 17 March 1973
IN THE NINE months since he broke through to mass recognition, David Bowie has had more written about him than most rock artists will in ...
David Bowie: Hunky Dory (RCA Victor)
Review by Danny Holloway, NME, 29 January 1972
Bowie at his brilliant best ...
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: 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 Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 14 April 1973
Bye-bye, Ziggy. It was nice seeing you, and I hope you'll keep in touch. Hello, Aladdin Sane, make yourself at home. David Bowie's new album ...
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 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 ...
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, ...
Live Review by Nick Kent, NME, 19 May 1973
"AND WHEN he arrived they screamed and they cried, and they rushed, and gushed forth and beat their feverish feminine fists into..." FORGET IT! This ...
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 ...
David Bowie: The Bowie Experiment
Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 9 June 1973
THIS IS ONE OF those restaurants where quiet good taste just screams its presence. You just know that they have pheasant under glass, and that ...
David Bowie: Bowie-ing Out at The Chateau
Report by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 4 August 1973
CHARLES SHAAR MURRAY WITH THE MAIN MAN IN FRANCE. WORK ON NEW PROJECTS, REPORTS MURRAY, IS GOING AHEAD DELICIOUSLY IN THE DEAD OF NIGHT ...
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