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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.


Really Love The Man Advert: 1975
A Dana Gillespie Bowie-Connected Promo Published in the UK on January 11, 1975, this one-page advert promoted Dana Gillespie’s single “Really Love The Man.” The promotion highlighted Dana Gillespie’s connection to David Bowie (as a longtime friend and early collaborator in his pre-fame circle), tying into the ongoing glam/rock scene buzz. A subtle nod to Bowie’s influence during his mid-’70s peak. Advert Overview Publication Details Magazine/Publication: UK music press (1975

David Bowie
Jan 11, 19751 min read


The Rumours Are Flying Article: 1975
An NME Bowie Speculation Storm Published in the UK on January 11, 1975, New Musical Express’s one-page article “The Rumours Are Flying” captured the swirling speculation around David Bowie’s next moves during the height of his mid-’70s fame. The piece detailed the flood of rumours about his music, personal life, and future projects amid the *Young Americans* era transition. A quintessential 1975 Bowie press frenzy. Article Overview Publication Details Magazine: New Musical E

David Bowie
Jan 11, 19752 min read


Barbra's New Beauty: 1975
Davone-page advert in Rolling Stone, January 2, 1975 Butterfly is a spectacular assemblage of songs written by such diverse talents as Paul Anka, Bill Withers and David Bowie, plus classics like Since I Don't Have You and Let the Good Times Roll. They're all Barbra: the voice and the style. Barbra takes you on the floating wings of song as only she can. CATCH BARBRA ON HER NEW ALBUM, "BUTTERFLY." ON COLUMBIA RECORDS AND TAPES TRACKLIST "Love in the Afternoon" 4:06 "Guava Jell

David Bowie
Jan 2, 19751 min read


The Night They Raided Bowie... Article: 1974
"You remember Trevor and Woody, don't you.. "And the rumour spread that I was ageing fast" David Bowie "Width Of A Circle." NO, NOT that fast, sweetheart. Why, a Philadelphia cop wouldn't even believe that you were over twenty-one. Let's begin, appropriately enough, in the middle. Bowie and his entourage (played by Mike Garson, Ava Cherry, Jeffrey Mac-Cormack A.K.A. War-ren Peace, two body-guards and assorted guides) were sitting in this Philly club called the Artemis, previe

David Bowie
Dec 14, 19742 min read


David Bowie: "Cuts Bruce's Songs" Article (1974)
David Bowie’s "Cuts Bruce's Songs" , a one-page article in Melody Maker , December 7, 1974.

David Bowie
Dec 7, 19741 min read


David Bowie: "Carmen Bowie's Friends" Feature (1974)
David Bowie’s "Carmen Bowie's Friends", a one-page feature in Circus Magazine, December 1, 1974.

David Bowie
Dec 1, 19741 min read


Souled Out? Article: 1974
Young Americans era under fire – has Bowie sold his soul to plastic R&B? David Bowie’s Souled Out…?, a one-page article in Disc, November 23, 1974.

David Bowie
Nov 23, 19741 min read


Big Girls Don't Cry Article: 1974
Bowie’s glam muse strikes out solo – bluesy, bold, and unapologetic! one-page article in Melody Maker, November 23, 1974.

David Bowie
Nov 23, 19741 min read


David Bowie: Pinups Album Advert (1974)
David Bowie’s Pinups, a one-page advert in Rolling Stone, November 22, 1974.

David Bowie
Nov 22, 19741 min read


David Live
Bowie goes plastic soul – live from the Tower! David Bowie: The New Album Advert (1974) one-page advert in Rolling Stone, November 21, 1974

David Bowie
Nov 21, 19741 min read
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