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David Bowie: (Spaceboy)
The alien who swapped faces like clothes-elf one year, duke the next. Ziggy, Aladdin, Hallo Spaceboy, Thin White, every persona a glitter bomb. Wrote All the Young Dudes, gave Lou Reed Transformer, dressed Roxy in synths, then vanished. Voice like glass and velvet. Posts multiplying faster than his personas.


đ° Young Americans - Single Review: Feb 1975
Published February 22, 1975, this Scrapbook review crowns âYoung Americansâ as the top Single of the Week, praising Bowieâs fusion of English rhythmic sensibility, gospelâdriven backing vocals, and a daring new soul identity.

David Bowie
Feb 22, 19752 min read
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đ Young Americans â Single: Feb. 1975
David Bowieâs âYoung Americansâ peaked at No. 18 on March 8, 1975, spending 7 weeks on the Official Singles Chart.

David Bowie
Feb 21, 19753 min read
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đ° Young Americans â Single Advert: Feb 1975
A monochrome oneâpage Scrapbook advert from February 22, 1975 promoting Bowieâs âYoung Americans,â capturing the moment he pivoted from glam rock into a bold new soulâinfused identity.

David Bowie
Feb 21, 19752 min read
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đ°Play Don't Worry Advert: Feb.1975
A striking promotional advert showcasing Mick Ronsonâs solo work during the mid-1970s, highlighting the release of "Play Don't Worry."

Mick Ronson
Feb 13, 19752 min read
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Cracked Actor: 1975
Bowie's Paranoid Hollywood Portrait Published in the UK on February 1, 1975, New Musical Expressâs article âCracked Actorâ reviewed Alan Yentob's BBC1 documentary on David Bowie, aired as part of "Omnibus" the previous Sunday. The review described Bowie as sitting in a limo with eyes glinting like strobe lights, paranoid about sirens chasing him, looking more like Buster Keaton than a leper messiah, struggling to speak without sniffing, giggling nervously, or losing his threa

David Bowie
Feb 1, 19753 min read
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David Bowie: "Why be so Greedy" Article (1975)
David Bowieâs "Why be so Greedy", a one-page article in Melody Maker, February 1, 1975.

David Bowie
Feb 1, 19751 min read
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Cracked Actor
David Bowie's Cracked Actor was televised on BBC1 at 10:15 on January 26, 1975, as part of the Omnibus film series. Created by Alan...

David Bowie
Jan 26, 19751 min read
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Omnibus Advert: 1975
Omnibus Sunday 10.15 See David Bowie on Omnibus BBC1 Sunday Jan 26 10.15 one-page advert, January 25, 1975. All the tracks featured are available from your local record store DAVID BOWIE ZIGGY STARDUST Space Oddity LSP 4813 The Man Who Sold The World LSP 4816 Hunky Dory SF 8244 The Rise And Fall OF Ziggy Stardust SF 8287 DAVID LIVE DIAMOND DOGS Aladdin Sane RS 1001 RCA Pin Ups RS1003 Diamond Dogs APL10576 David Live CPL2 0771 MAINMAN

David Bowie
Jan 25, 19751 min read
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When People Acclaim Article: 1975
David Bowieâs "When People Acclaim" , a one-page sketch in Scrapbook , January 25, 1975. Scrapbook One Page Sketch (Jan 25, 1975) WHEN PEOPLE ACCLAIM theatrical bands such as Genesis, Bowie, Queen, Hawkwind and Jethro Tull, I wonder why they never include Principal Edwards, who were among the pioneers of rock theatre in this country, and whose most recent show easily surpassed even Genesis' visual adventures. S. A. HART, Ullswater Rd, Congleton, Cheshire. PICTURED ABOVE: DAVI

David Bowie
Jan 25, 19751 min read
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Taking Himself Too Seriously David Live Review: 1975
Bowie's Live Set Critique Published in the US on January 16, 1975, Rolling Stoneâs album review of David Live (RCA Victor CPL2-0771) by Tom Nolan offered a highly critical take on Bowieâs first official live album. Nolan described the double LP as lacking the power of the originals, with a âthin, samey onenessâ across the 16 tracks (plus âKnock on Woodâ). He criticized the one-dimensional backing, flat mix that highlighted Bowieâs presence at the expense of the band, and Bowi

David Bowie
Jan 16, 19752 min read
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