A rare unreleased David Bowie demo from the 1960s has sold at auction for £18,000. The track, I Do Believe I Love You, was recorded when Bowie signed as a songwriter to Orbit Music in 1966.
David Bowie is a legend of rock music full stop, spanning countless genres across his storied career. But which of his songs created a key element of punk rock?
Bowie performing at the BBC in 2002 At various times in the 1960s David experimented with skiffle, folk, psychedelia, jazz, mime, rhythm and blues, rock'n'roll, music hall, drama and comedy ...
(Thursday, September 25, 1969: “During the evening, David presents a meeting about ... Shenstone had first met Bowie in the 1960s and had even been at his wedding in 1970. Her account is the ...
A clear and succinct introduction to the background and events of the mass, militant class struggle in Italy in the 1960s and 70s. “这是所有人的斗争”——意大利反宜家(IKEA)全国运动 “仓库工人无所畏惧”——这是一路贯穿7月26日由基层工会(base unions ...
The effect utterly transformed Reed’s dry, dark, thoughtful song, as producers David Bowie and Mick Ronson sat ... players in the world in the late 1960s, 70s and 80s. Glancing through his ...
Derek Boshier, the artist, who has died aged 87, was one of the founders of British Pop Art in the 1960s, before becoming well-known for his collaborations with David Bowie and the Clash.
Bass guitarist legend Herbie Flowers, who played with some of the greats of the 1960s and 70s ... and contributed to the work of Elton John, David Bowie, Paul McCartney and Mark Bolan.