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📰 I’m a Rebel! _ Cover & Feature Mar. 1974
A candid, surprisingly gentle piece in which Bowie writes about inspiration, misunderstanding, personal style, and the philosophy behind his artistic choices — all delivered with warmth and sincerity.

David Bowie
Mar 30, 19743 min read


📰 Rebel Rebel – Single Advert: Mar. 1974
A pirate‑radio legacy meets glam‑rock rebellion — Bowie’s “Rebel Rebel” becomes a Dutch pop‑culture landmark.

David Bowie
Mar 9, 19743 min read


📰 Rebel Rebel - Single Advert: Feb. 1974
A bold, brick‑wall‑backed advert unveiling Bowie’s “Rebel Rebel” — a Valentine’s Day release marking the end of the Ziggy era and the birth of something darker, sharper, and defiantly glam.

David Bowie
Feb 16, 19742 min read


🔘 Rebel Rebel – Single: Feb. 1974
Released in February 1974, David Bowie’s Rebel Rebel became a glam‑rock anthem and a defining moment in his transition toward the Diamond Dogs era.
David Bowie’s "Rebel Rebel" backed with "Queen Bitch", was released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK by RCA Records (catalog number RCA LPBO 5009) on February 15, 1974, as the lead single from his album Diamond Dogs. Written and produced by Bowie, the song features a memorable guitar riff that evokes the style of the Rolling St

David Bowie
Feb 15, 19743 min read


📰 March Release For Ronson - Article : Feb. 1974
A news-packed one-page feature in Sounds covering David Bowie’s upcoming single “Rebel Rebel,” his theatrical plans, and Mick Ronson’s first solo live performances at London’s Rainbow Theatre. Ronson steps into the spotlight as Bowie continues his post-Ziggy evolution. Sounds Date: February 2, 1974 Length: 3 min read 📰 Key Highlights • Mick Ronson to play first solo live shows at Rainbow Theatre on February 22 • David Bowie’s new RCA single “Rebel Rebel” releasing Feb

Mick Ronson
Feb 2, 19742 min read
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