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1987 📸: Herb Ritts.
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1996, Phoenix Festival, by Mick Hutson
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david bowie looking incredibly scrawny for his performance in "Baal"
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woah 😳
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David Bowie in Los Angeles California in 1987 Photographer: Herb Ritts
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David Bowie Performing Live on The Today Show, Rockefeller Plaza, NYC
- “Reality” Summer Concert Series, September 18, 2003
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Outside image by Barry Marsden 1995
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David Bowie, 1979 SNL
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Check it out
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Happy Thanksgiving
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from https://www.davidbowie.com/2007/2007/11/22/happy-thanksgiving-from-david-bowie
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David Bowie Signing Autographs, Photo by Michael Jang, 1973,
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David Bowie, Damien Hirst, Julian Schnabel, New York, Photo by Roxanne Lowit, 1996
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True Glamour, 1987 by Lynn Goldsmith.
« One of the most influential rock and roll photographers of our time, Lynn Goldsmith’s tenacious attitude won the respect and trust of many musical legends of the 20th century. David Bowie was amongst those musicians who allowed Goldsmith to tour with him and document his concerts. This photograph is from Bowie’s 1987 Glass Spider tour, a financial success but a critical disappointment. The tour marked a return to art and theatrics for the musician, however he chose to play less well-known songs and avoid his bigger hits—the formula that made his Serious Moonlight Tour a success. As recalled Bowie, "It seemed so easy. It was cheers from the word go. You know how to get a reaction—play 'Changes,' 'Golden Years' and they'd be up on their feet. You get the reaction, take the money and run away. It seemed too easy. I didn't want to do that again." »
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David Bowie on the 1980 Floor Show (Marquee Club, Soho, London) | October 1973
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David Bowie, Amstel Hotel, Netherlands, press conference, Circa 74 🏩
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Perhaps David Bowie’s most overlooked album, The Buddha Of Suburbia was initially marketed as the ‘Original Soundtrack Album’ for the four-part BBC television series of the same name. It was not, however, a soundtrack, and instead contained new recordings inspired by Bowie’s work on the programme.
"The album itself only got one review, a good one as it happens, and is virtually non-existent as far as my catalogue goes – it was designated a soundtrack and got zilch in the way of marketing money. A real shame."
David Bowie ContactMusic, 23 September 2003
from www.bowiebible.com
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