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charlotte2779
Posted March 26, 2012
A real page turner. if you are a David Bowie then this book is the one you must have.
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Posted March 14, 2011
Author seemed to ramble and jump around years way too much. It was difficult to follow and rather boring!
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Posted February 6, 2010
Nothing new in this book. It's mostly a regurgitation of all other bowie books. Spitz often goes off topic writing about other people and topics - only loosly connected to Bowie.
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Posted January 9, 2010
A well-researched, admiring but yet balanced look at one of the most influential figures in rock for the past 40 years. If you are familiar with the Bowie songbook, the author provides much new information about the music and Bowie's influences at the time of creation. The book is an especially positive example of a literary genre - celebrity biography - that is commonly and deservedly reviled.
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Posted December 28, 2010
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Overview
Finally an expansive biography of one of the twentieth century’s greatest music and cultural iconsFrom noted author and rock ’n’ roll journalist Marc Spitz comes a major David Bowie biography to rival any other. Following Bowie’s life from his start as David Jones, an R & B—loving kid from Bromley, England, to his rise to rock ’n’ roll aristocracy as David Bowie, Bowie recounts his career but also reveals how much his music has influenced other musicians and forever changed the landscape of the modern era. Along the way, Spitz reflects on how growing up with Bowie as his soundtrack and how writing this definitive book on Bowie influenced him in ...