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📰 You Might Say, Extreme - Article : Feb. 1974
A raw, unflinching one-page Music Scene feature on Iggy Pop, portraying him as rock’s most unpredictable and extreme performer — a “monster” whose wild stage antics and self-destructive energy set him apart from his contemporaries. Iggy Pop: the primal force of rock ‘n’ roll who thrives on chaos, violence, and total abandon. Music Scene Date: February 1, 1974 Length: 5 min read 📰 Key Highlights • Candid portrait of Iggy Pop as rock’s ultimate extreme figure • Vivid de

Iggy Pop
Feb 10, 19743 min read


📰 At The Marquee - Article : Nov. 1973
A vivid photo-feature capturing David Bowie’s electrifying performance style during the 1980 Floor Show, highlighting the theatrical costumes, dramatic stage presence, and circus-like atmosphere that defined his post-Ziggy Stardust era. Bowie turns the stage into a dazzling, surreal spectacle — fishnet, flame, and pure theatrical rock. Record Mirror (or associated 1973 publication) Date: November 17, 1973 (contextual to the broadcast) Length: 5 min read 📰 Key Highlights

David Bowie
Nov 16, 19732 min read


📰 Rainbow Extra Show‑Article : Aug. 1972
A vivid chronicle of Bowie’s second sold‑out Ziggy Stardust concert at London’s Rainbow Theatre — a night of theatre, provocation, cinematic surrealism, and glam‑rock electricity, sealed forever in the memories of those who witnessed it. Rainbow Theatre, Finsbury Park, London Date: August 20, 1972 Length: 5 min read A performance where Bowie fused film, symbolism, and rock spectacle — signalling that Ziggy Stardust wasn’t just a character, but a fully realised world unfold

David Bowie
Aug 20, 19723 min read
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