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E-grāmata: Bowie on Bowie: Interviews and Encounters

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  • Formāts: 448 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jan-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Souvenir Press Ltd
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780285643147

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With over 30 of the most revealing interviews Bowie has given in 45 years, Bowie on Bowie tells the story of Bowie's restlessly inventive career in his own words. Over the decades Bowie has always answered honestly and articulately in interviews, analysing his own past and trying to explain the motivations behind his latest persona. Bowie was the first artist to regard the interview as a means of artistic expression in itself and this is as close to an autobiography as he has come.

In 1973, Martin Amis wrote in the New Statesman, "Bowie himself is unlikely to last long as a cult". The 'cult' of David Bowie has now lasted for several decades and while Amis's piece is not included in Bowie on Bowie, there are over 30 interviews and profiles that document his changes. Widely regarded as a revolutionary influence on writers in fashion, art and film, as well as music, he discusses the full extent of his interests in these revealing interviews, drawn from NME, Melody Maker, The Face, Q, Mojo and GQ. Sean Egan has compiled Bowie's most revealing interviews into a riveting commentary on 50 years of personas and styles, tracing each step from Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane to The Thin White Duke and into the elder statesman that Bowie has become. This essential collection of 50 years of interviews from Rock's most restlessly creative spirit is as close to an autobiography that Bowie has come.

Bowie came to fame at a time when rock journalism came into its own, and he came to see interviews as another opportunity for artistic expression. Some of rock's greatest writers are included in this collection, Robert Hilburn and Charles Shaar Murray to Allan Jones and Steven Wells alongside an interview with Alexander McQueen, the fashion designer, all of which reveal the extent of Bowie's interests over the decades with a rare articulacy and thoughtfulness.

Few musicians have had the wide-ranging influence Bowie has cast over writers, fashion, art and film as well as music, and here is the ultimate introduction to Rock's most distinctive voice.

Recenzijas

Some of the best interviews Bowie has granted in his near five-decade career, each one traces a new step in his unique journey, successively freezing him in time in all of his various incarnations, from young novelty hit-maker and Ziggy Stardust to plastic soul player, 1980's sell-out, and the artistically reborn elder statesman of challenging popular music. -- Chicago Review * Chicago Review * "Sean Egan has compiled Bowie's most revealing interviews into a riveting commentary on 50 years of personas and styles, tracing each step from Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane to The Thin White Duke." -- . * David Bowie World * "Not only do we get Bowie on Bowie, but Charles Shaar Murray, Steve Sutherland, Steven Wells, David Quantick and Paul Du Noyer - some of the finest music journalists of the era - on Bowie too." -- . * Crack Magazine * "This essential collection of 50 years of interviews from Rock's most restlessly creative spirit is as close to an autobiography that Bowie has come. Here is the ultimate introduction to Rock's most distinctive voice." -- . * Bowie Wonderworld *

Papildus informācija

A collection of interviews given by David Bowie over fifty years.
Introduction vii
Don't Dig Too Deep, Pleads Oddity David Bowie
Gordon Coxhill
November 15, 1969 | New Musical Express (UK)
1(4)
Oh You Pretty Thing
Michael Watts
January 22, 1972 | Melody Maker (UK)
5(7)
David at the Dorchester
Charles Shaar Murray
July 22 and 29, 1972 | New Musical Express (UK)
12(13)
Goodbye Ziggy and a Big Hello to Aladdin Sane
Charles Shaar Murray
January 27, 1973 | New Musical Express (UK)
25(11)
Bowie Finds His Voice
Robert Hilburn
September 14, 1974 | Melody Maker (UK)
36(9)
Bowie Meets Springsteen
Mike McGrath
November 26, 1974 | The Drummer (US)
45(9)
Bowie: Now I'm a Businessman
Robert Hilburn
February 28, 1976 | Melody Maker (UK)
54(7)
Goodbye to Ziggy and All That...
Allan Jones
October 29, 1977 | Melody Maker (UK)
61(9)
12 Minutes with David Bowie
John Tobler
January 1978 | ZigZag (UK)
70(7)
Confessions of an Elitist
Michael Watts
February 18, 1978 | Melody Maker (UK)
77(25)
The Future Isn't What It Used To Be
Angus MacKinnon
September 13, 1980 | New Musical Express (UK)
102(38)
The Face Interview
David Thomas
May 1983 | The Face (UK)
140(19)
Sermon from the Savoy
Charles Shaar Murray
September 29, 1984 | New Musical Express (UK)
159(16)
Boys Keep Swinging
Adrian Deevoy
June 1989 | Q (UK)
175(17)
Tin Machine II Interview
Robin Eggar
August 9, 1991
192(15)
"One Day, Son, All This Could Be Yours..."
Steve Sutherland
March 20 and 27, 1993 | New Musical Express (UK)
207(24)
Station to Station
David Sinclair
June 10, 1993 | Rolling Stone (US)
231(18)
Boys Keep Swinging
Dominic Wells
August 30--September 6, 1995 | Time Out (UK)
249(13)
Action Painting
Chris Roberts
October 1995 | Ikon (UK)
262(10)
The Artful Codger
Steven Wells
November 25, 1995 | New Musical Express (UK)
272(13)
No Longer a Lad Insane
H.P. Newquist
January 1996 | Guitar (US)
285(6)
Fashion: Turn To The Left. Fashion: Turn To The Right
David Bowie
Alexander McQueen
November 1996 | Dazed & Confused (UK)
291(13)
A Star Comes Back to Earth
Mick Brown
December 14, 1996 | Telegraph Magazine (UK)
304(13)
ChangesFiftyBowie
David Cavanagh
February 1997 | Q (UK)
317(12)
Bowie Retrospective
Linda Laban
March 1997 | Mr. Showbiz (US)
329(12)
"Now Where Did I Put Those Tunes?"
David Quantick
October 1999 | Q (UK)
341(9)
Bowie: Most Stylish Man
Dylan Jones
October 2000 | GQ (UK)
350(6)
"It Means More to Me Than Any Number of Hit Albums, This. Thanks Very Much."
John Robinson
December 2, 2000 | New Musical Express (UK)
356(9)
Contact
Paul Du Noyer
July 2002 | Mojo (UK)
365(12)
David Bowie: Life on Earth
Ken Scrudato
July 2003 | Soma (US)
377(9)
Such a Perfect Day
Mikel Jollett
July/August 2003 | Filter (US)
386(8)
Do You Remember Your First Time?
Paul Du Noyer
November 2003 | The Word (UK)
394(16)
Credits 410(3)
About the Contributors 413(6)
Index 419
Londoner Sean Egan has contributed to, among others, Classic Rock, Record Collector, Total Film, Uncut and RollingStone.com. He has written or edited two dozen books, including works on The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Manchester United Football Club, Coronation Street, and William Goldman.