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📰T. Rex – Birmingham Town Hall: Feb. 1971
A confirmed concert date from T. Rex’s early‑1971 UK run, performed during the rise of “Ride a White Swan” and days before the release of “Hot Love.”

T.Rex
Feb 16, 20253 min read


📰 Brechtfast in Bed – Article: Mar. 1982
Bowie’s Baal is a vision of what he could be — a complete artist, a complete actor, a complete man — if he could ever stop being Bowie.

David Bowie
Mar 6, 19824 min read


📰 Atomic Single Advert: Feb. 1980
A stark, futuristic one‑page advert promoting Blondie’s new single “Atomic,” pairing Debbie Harry’s iconic image with nuclear‑age visual drama and bold Chrysalis branding.

David Bowie
Feb 16, 19802 min read


📰 Ruling the Airwaves & Waiving the Rules – 1 Page: Mar. 1979
A world of promos, pirates, and loopholes — Carr’s 1979 feature exposes the strange, unregulated dance between labels and radio that shaped an entire era of music discovery.

David Bowie
Mar 17, 19793 min read


📰 Live in Seattle – Mar. 1978
A mischievous wink from the music press: NME’s 1978 take on the Bowie–Iggy bootleg that blurred the line between myth and memorabilia.

David Bowie
Mar 18, 19783 min read


📰 On Stage Advert - 2 Pages: Mar. 1978
A minimalist portrait, a list of dates, and a promise: Bowie returns to the stage with the precision and intensity of his Berlin‑era sound.

David Bowie
Mar 11, 19784 min read


📰 The Bowie Tour – Article: Feb. 1977
A major New Musical Express announcement outlines Bowie’s first provincial UK concerts since 1973, supported by a newly expanded band and following an extensive American tour.

David Bowie
Feb 25, 19784 min read


📰 God I Never Knew – 3 Pages: Mar. 1977
A three‑page chronicle of chaos, discipline, and the strange brotherhood that powered Iggy Pop’s 1977 resurrection.

Iggy Pop
Mar 12, 19773 min read


📰 Sound & Vision Single Advert: Feb 1977
A minimalist NME advert from February 19, 1977 promoting Bowie’s single “Sound & Vision,” capturing the cool, detached aesthetic of his Berlin period.

David Bowie
Feb 19, 19772 min read


📰 The First Synthetic Rock Star – Mar. 1976
Bowie in 1976 was a paradox — a man who built personas to survive, yet longed for a new kind of honesty. This NME feature captures the moment he began to question the very machinery he had created.

David Bowie
Mar 6, 19763 min read
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