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The Age of Bowie

- How David Bowie Made a World of Difference
Af: Paul Morley Engelsk Paperback

The Age of Bowie

- How David Bowie Made a World of Difference
Af: Paul Morley Engelsk Paperback
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THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

'A handsome six footer with a warm and engaging personality, Davie Jones has all it takes to get to the show business heights including . . . talent.' David Bowie at 17 in May, 1964 writing his own press biography.
Respected arts commentator Paul Morley, one of the team who curated the highly successful retrospective exhibition for the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, David Bowie Is . . . constructs the definitive story of Bowie that explores how he worked, played, aged, structured his ideas, invented the future and entered history as someone who could and would never be forgotten. Morley will capture the greatest moments of Bowie’s career; from the recording studio with the likes of Brian Eno and Tony Visconti; to iconic live performances from the 1970s, 80s and 90s, as well as the various encounters and artistic relationships he developed with rock luminaries John Lennon, Lou Reed and Iggy Pop. And of course, discuss in detail his much-heralded, and critically-acclaimed comeback with the release of Black Star just days before his shocking death in New York. 
    Morley will offer a startling biographical critique of David Bowie’s legacy, showing how he never stayed still even when he withdrew from the spotlight, how he always knew his own worth, and released a dazzling plethora of mobile Bowies into the world with a bloody-minded determination and a voluptuous imagination to create something amazing that was not there before.

‘A thrilling hymn to a brilliant and beloved “song and dance man”’ Observer
 
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THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

'A handsome six footer with a warm and engaging personality, Davie Jones has all it takes to get to the show business heights including . . . talent.' David Bowie at 17 in May, 1964 writing his own press biography.
Respected arts commentator Paul Morley, one of the team who curated the highly successful retrospective exhibition for the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, David Bowie Is . . . constructs the definitive story of Bowie that explores how he worked, played, aged, structured his ideas, invented the future and entered history as someone who could and would never be forgotten. Morley will capture the greatest moments of Bowie’s career; from the recording studio with the likes of Brian Eno and Tony Visconti; to iconic live performances from the 1970s, 80s and 90s, as well as the various encounters and artistic relationships he developed with rock luminaries John Lennon, Lou Reed and Iggy Pop. And of course, discuss in detail his much-heralded, and critically-acclaimed comeback with the release of Black Star just days before his shocking death in New York. 
    Morley will offer a startling biographical critique of David Bowie’s legacy, showing how he never stayed still even when he withdrew from the spotlight, how he always knew his own worth, and released a dazzling plethora of mobile Bowies into the world with a bloody-minded determination and a voluptuous imagination to create something amazing that was not there before.

‘A thrilling hymn to a brilliant and beloved “song and dance man”’ Observer
 
Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 496
ISBN-13: 9781471148118
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 1471148114
Kategori: Populærmusik
Udg. Dato: 12 jan 2017
Længde: 32mm
Bredde: 135mm
Højde: 198mm
Forlag: Simon & Schuster Ltd
Oplagsdato: 12 jan 2017
Forfatter(e): Paul Morley
Forfatter(e) Paul Morley


Kategori Populærmusik


ISBN-13 9781471148118


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 496


Udgave


Længde 32mm


Bredde 135mm


Højde 198mm


Udg. Dato 12 jan 2017


Oplagsdato 12 jan 2017


Forlag Simon & Schuster Ltd

Kategori sammenhænge