Bowie Odyssey: 71

Bowie Odyssey: 71
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Publisher : Bowie Odyssey
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 1913172058
ISBN-13 : 9781913172053
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Bowie Odyssey: 71 by : Simon Goddard

Britain, 1971. A land of hot pants, porn trials, angry bombs, and bitter protest. As Marc Bolan is crowned the kids' teenage saviour, the forgotten hope called David Bowie secretly gathers the arsenal for his own revolution in his bohemian retreat. New friends Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, and The Pretty Things among the London gay scene. New songs about life on Mars and cosmic messiahs. New fashions fit for the ultimate 70s superstar... In the sequel to Bowie Odyssey 70 (a Sunday Times Book Of The Year), Simon Goddard continues his groundbreaking VR narrative into the world inside and around Bowie, year by year, through the decade he changed pop forever.

Bowie Odyssey 70

Bowie Odyssey 70
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1913172031
ISBN-13 : 9781913172039
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Bowie Odyssey 70 by : Simon Goddard

He starts the decade a teenage pop idol. But the one-hit wonder who sang 'Space Oddity' is still very far from becoming the star who will one day define the 1970s. Not when he still has a band to find, a manager to sack, a mentally ill brother to save, a wife to marry and a rival called Marc Bolan to beat. Not when David Bowie still has no idea who or what David Bowie is. Starting at the beginning of Bowie's incredible ten-year odyssey changing the course of pop music, Simon Goddard's bold and expressionistic biography weaves time, space, rock'n'roll and social history to relive Bowie's 1970 - moment by vivid moment.

Bowie Odyssey: 72

Bowie Odyssey: 72
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Publisher : Bowie Odyssey
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 1913172481
ISBN-13 : 9781913172480
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Bowie Odyssey: 72 by : Simon Goddard

Changes, 1972. Rock is now glam, kids are now droogs, and David Bowie is now Ziggy Stardust--the first openly bisexual rock'n'roll idol crashlanding into the gloomy blacked-out Britain of the three-day week. Perfect conditions to finally realise his dream of becoming the ultimate singing star, blowing minds, stages, and TV screens as he liberates a generation with tight satin, lip gloss, and the irresistible wham-bam of his Spiders From Mars. Music, fashion, and the old codes of gender will never be the same again. But as his runaway fame quickly blurs all lines between fantasy and reality, neither will David. The third volume in the Bowie Odyssey series places the reader in the screaming front rows of Ziggymania as Simon Goddard continues his entrancing journey through the decade Bowie changed pop forever.

Psychedelic Suburbia

Psychedelic Suburbia
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Total Pages : 186
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ISBN-10 : 0986377023
ISBN-13 : 9780986377020
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Psychedelic Suburbia by : Mary Finnigan

At 22 David Bowie was still an unrecognized talent haunting London folk clubs. Life got interesting after he moved in with the author in 1969. Then Space Oddity hit the charts as the theme song for the first moon landing. He was set for superstardom. Here's the story of this pivotal year, written by his friend, lover and landlady.

Ziggyology

Ziggyology
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Publisher : Random House
Total Pages : 370
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ISBN-10 : 9781448118465
ISBN-13 : 1448118468
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Ziggyology by : Simon Goddard

He came from Outer Space... It was the greatest invention in the history of pop music – the rock god who came from the stars – which struck a young David Bowie like a lightning bolt from the heavens. When Ziggy the glam alien messiah fell to Earth, he transformed Bowie from a prodigy to a superstar who changed the face of music forever. But who was Ziggy Stardust? And where did he really come from? In a work of supreme pop archaeology, Simon Goddard unearths every influence that brought Ziggy to life – from HG Wells to Holst, Kabuki to Kubrick, and Elvis to Iggy. Ziggyology documents the epic drama of the Starman’s short but eventful time on Planet Earth... and why Bowie eventually had to kill him.

Homer: Odyssey XIII and XIV

Homer: Odyssey XIII and XIV
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 271
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ISBN-10 : 9780521763547
ISBN-13 : 0521763541
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Homer: Odyssey XIII and XIV by : Homer

New edition of the Greek text suitable for upper-level students, with full attention to literary-critical and linguistic matters.

Blackstar Theory

Blackstar Theory
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9781501365409
ISBN-13 : 1501365401
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Blackstar Theory by : Leah Kardos

Blackstar Theory takes a close look at David Bowie's ambitious last works: his surprise 'comeback' project The Next Day (2013), the off-Broadway musical Lazarus (2015) and the album that preceded the artist's death in 2016 by two days, Blackstar. The book explores the swirl of themes that orbit and entangle these projects from a starting point in musical analysis and features new interviews with key collaborators from the period: producer Tony Visconti, graphic designer Jonathan Barnbrook, musical director Henry Hey, saxophonist Donny McCaslin and assistant sound engineer Erin Tonkon. These works tackle the biggest of ideas: identity, creativity, chaos, transience and immortality. They enact a process of individuation for the Bowie meta-persona and invite us to consider what happens when a star dies. In our universe, dying stars do not disappear - they transform into new stellar objects, remnants and gravitational forces. The radical potential of the Blackstar is demonstrated in the rock star supernova that creates a singularity resulting in cultural iconicity. It is how a man approaching his own death can create art that illuminates the immortal potential of all matter in the known universe.

Why Bowie Matters

Why Bowie Matters
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Publisher : HarperCollins UK
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9780008313739
ISBN-13 : 0008313733
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Why Bowie Matters by : Will Brooker

A unique, moving and dazzlingly researched exploration of the places, people, musicians, writers and filmmakers that inspired David Jones to become David Bowie, what we can learn from his life’s work and journey, and why he will always matter.

Who Was David Bowie?

Who Was David Bowie?
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 112
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ISBN-10 : 9781524787585
ISBN-13 : 1524787582
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Who Was David Bowie? by : Margaret Gurevich

Find out how this English singer-songwriter and actor who constantly reinvented his look and sound became one of the most influential musicians of the twentieth century in this new book from the #1 New York Times bestselling series. David Bowie, born David Robert Jones, wasn't just an incredible singer; he had an amazing talent for keeping his fans happily guessing about what he would do next. He alternated between musical genres with ease, established a successful acting career, and even created a legendary persona--the rocker alien Ziggy Stardust--that people still dress up as for Halloween each year. Author Margaret Gurevich takes readers through David Bowie's life and shows exactly why he is an inspiration to many people and is celebrated all over the world.

Homer: Odyssey Books XIII and XIV

Homer: Odyssey Books XIII and XIV
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 271
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ISBN-10 : 9781107511729
ISBN-13 : 1107511720
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Homer: Odyssey Books XIII and XIV by : Homer

The second part of the Odyssey takes epic in new directions, giving significant roles to people of 'lower status' and their way of life: epic notions of the primacy of the aristocrat and the achievements of the Trojan War are submitted to scrutiny. Books XIII and XIV contain some of the subtlest human exchanges in the poem, as Athena and Odysseus spar with each other and Odysseus tests the quiet patience of his swineherd Eumaeus. The principal themes and narrative structures, especially of disguise and recognition, which the second part uses with remarkable economy, are established here. The Introduction also includes a detailed historical account of the Homeric dialect, as well as sections on metre and the text itself. The Commentary on the Greek text pays particular attention to the exposition of unfamiliar linguistic forms and constructions. The literary parts of the Introduction and the Commentary are accessible to all.