Sue (Or In A Season Of Crime): Behind David Bowie’s Killer Jazz Assault
Pushing David Bowie’s love of jazz music to the fore, Sue (Or In A Season Of Crime) was an uncompromising artistic statement.
Tin Machine II: Why This David Bowie Sequel Is Better Than The Original
Refined and more accessible than the band’s debut album, ‘Tin Machine II’ deserves far greater recognition among David Bowie’s work.
The Real Reason Why David Bowie Had Different Coloured Eyes
Had he experienced life on Mars, or were David Bowie’s different coloured eyes the result of something more down to Earth? Here’s the story…
Best Rock Songs: 20 Classic Anthems That Transcend Time
Evergreen, evocative and often epoch-defining, the best rock songs of all time will forever shape the musical landscape.
Under Pressure: The Story Behind The David Bowie And Queen Song
The result of ‘a genius moment’ in the studio, Under Pressure found David Bowie helping Queen rise to the occasion.
‘The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars’: How David Bowie Became The Starman
David Bowie’s ‘The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars’ remains a seminal album in a galaxy of its own.
How David Bowie’s Diamond Dogs Tour Led To A Soul-Enhanced Future
Consigning Ziggy Stardust to the past, the Diamond Dogs tour – and ‘David Live’ album – saw Bowie move into his ‘plastic soul’ phase.
‘Heathen’: How David Bowie “Arrived At Being Instead Of Becoming”
David Bowie’s first album of the 21st century, ‘Heathen’ found the rock god on rare form and inspired by his surroundings.
Best 70s Musicians: 10 Iconic Bands And Solo Artists Who Rocked The Decade
From soul virtuosos to glammed-up visionaries, the best 70s musicians sent shock waves through pop culture and defined their era.
Best Albums Of 1971: The 10 Most Influential Records Of The Year
The ten best albums of 1971 shine a light on a pivotal 12-month spell responsible for numerous highlights in rock and pop music.
Diamond Dogs: How David Bowie Outran Glam And Redrew The Future
An amalgam of glam-rock, proto-punk aggression and a jarringly Orwellian worldview, David Bowie’s ‘Diamond Dogs’ album is still the bollocks.
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