| February 23, 2005 |
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Bowie Golden Years For an amazing six-year span in the '70s, pretty much everything David Bowie touched was cool. He made cool records, starred in cool movies, lived in cool places, and hung out with lots of cool people. Afterwards, he sang "Let's Dance" and did "Labyrinth." That's why this exhaustive and addictive fan site, packed with interviews and photographs, chooses to focus on the positive - the Golden Years. Follow our intrepid hero as he stars as an alien in "The Man Who Fell to Earth," lives in a Turkish slum in Berlin, checks out Marvin Gaye at the Apollo, does a lot of cocaine in Los Angeles, sings the "Little Drummer Boy" with Bing Crosby, coaxes Iggy Pop through a rough stint in a mental asylum, and does a surprise gig at a Holiday Inn Hotel bar in Norfolk, Virginia. |
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