Both David Bowie and Iggy Pop struck upon their ultimate masterpieces during the late 1970s, and both took unlikely ...
Missing in action bassist George Murray on recording David Bowie’s Berlin Trilogy in the 1970s, and revisiting them live with ...
George Murray laid down golden grooves on eternal tracks like ‘Heroes’ and ‘Ashes to Ashes’, and toured the world with David ...
Bowie’s staggeringly prophetic 1999 Newsnight interview revealed his astute awareness of how the internet was going to change music and content forever ...
CHECKPOINT Charlie… the name still sends a shiver down the spine of people like me who are old enough to remember the Sixties ...
It's not unusual for artists to be inspired by others, but seldom does such inspiration become an anthem of a generation. In this case, David Bowie drew inspiration from an iconic film that marked a ...
The Man Who Sold The World arrived in the United States on November 4, 1970. Mercury Records would release it in the U.K. on ...
A 1977 Bowie track found new fame decades later when Stranger Things reintroduced the once-overlooked song to a new ...
In 1972, David Bowie introduced his androgynous, otherworldly alter ego, Ziggy Stardust. Fans grew to love the garishly costumed, over-the-top rock icon—until Bowie unceremoniously killed him off in ...
David Bowie's flirtation with fascist imagery in the 1970s remains one of rock's darkest and most puzzling episodes – and RadarOnline.com has the inside track on why it is far from unique. Author ...
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Janelle Monáe may only be 39 years old, but she said she saw David Bowie perform live in 1970, thanks to time-travel. During a sit-down with Lucy Dacus for Rolling Stone’s Musicians on Musicians ...