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...After Guy Peellaert’s album cover lithograph, “David Bowie: Diamond Dogs”, in which Bowie is envisioned as a freak-show half-man/half-dog, the signature work is Jamie Reid’s “Monster on a Nice Roof”, featuring...
...There was a slight whiff of decline about them: David Bowie’s Aladdin Sane centred on a new persona, “watching him dash away, swinging an old bouquet (dead roses),” who lacked the vim and sparkle of Ziggy...
...His office walls are covered with pictures of himself posing with Whitney Houston, Jeff Bezos and Tony Blair. His best friend is Mike Tyson, he says. There are pictures with him too, and with Trump....
...The mullet recently sported by Tony Blair could be dismissed as a lockdown-induced blip, but there’s mounting evidence that the ’70s style is enjoying a resurgence....
...Since Balthus moved here in 1977, the Grand Chalet has welcomed musicians (think Bono and Bowie), artists (too many to mention), actors including Richard Gere and Tony Curtis and, of course, the Dalai Lama...
...“David Bowie,” replies the thin white face. “Artiste-at-large.” As Utopia Avenue’s success grows, the band members mingle with ever-more famous characters, ever-more clamorously....
...But even now, as his film-maker nephew Tony Copti is documenting his life in a film tentatively titled “The Man Who Dreamed of Books”, keeping the shelves stacked is nearly impossible....
...David Cameron, Gordon Brown and Tony Blair all opted to quit the House of Commons soon after leaving Downing Street....
...Checking up on him, producer Tony Visconti would find him “holding hands with Angie”. All the lyrics were scribbled the same day the vocals were cut....
...Tony Visconti was pleasantly surprised when David Bowie called him on the phone in mid-1976....
...This was something that figures as diverse as David Bowie and Charles Darwin understood very well....
...Sir, Reviewing Tony Visconti’s memoir of David Bowie, Michael Hann quotes Visconti’s recollection of the difficulty the short-shorn Bowie and Iggy Pop had getting in and out of East Berlin, with passport...
...As Robert Fripp’s buzzing guitar riff vibrated through the building, Bowie struggled to find lyrics for “Heroes” until he saw through the window the famous kiss “by the wall” between producer Tony Visconti...
...I remember when David Bowie died....
...He has branched into film, opera and musical theatre, winning a Tony Award for best book in 2012 for the Broadway production Once....
...Bowie, the idea that all of us have a Ziggy within us, so to speak....
...But he must have forgotten his confident statement from 2003, after the invasion of Iraq: “Tony Blair is not going to war for oil.”...
...I have ordered replicas of my two dogs, Tony and Trotsky....
...OJ: I wrote a book called Upping Your Ziggy, about David Bowie. The idea that all of us have a Ziggy within us, so to speak, and that he embraced his madness....
...Veteran collaborator Tony Visconti co-produces with Bowie....
...Teaming up with the guitarist Mick Ronson and bass player and producer Tony Visconti, Bowie began the 1970s with The Man Who Sold the World, a hard-rock album....
...Bowie to Noel Gallagher....
...Tony Visconti....
...And his former drummer, Woody Woodmansey, has been touring with a band that includes longtime Bowie producer Tony Visconti, who play Bowie’s album The Man Who Sold the World in its entirety before cranking...
...It was 1974 and Bowie was at his most vulnerable. “Cocaine, milk and milk were the main ingredients of his diet,” says Yentob....
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