When a brilliant artist of any discipline reaches their twilight years — which in popular music is one’s mid-to-late thirties — the best you can usually hope for is good rather than great. That ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Ian Dickson/Redferns/Getty Images No-one saw it coming, except maybe Bowie himself – and ...
Those were just a few of the darker images adopted and mastered by David Bowie in the '70s, when he reintroduced the terms boldness and risk to a stagnant rock world through such landmark albums as ...
John Cameron Mitchell was 10 years old when David Bowie rewired his brain. Like for millions of other kids in the early ‘70s, Mitchell’s conception of what rock performance could be was significantly ...
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