Tag: David Bowie
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My father worked for a children’s home called Dr. Barnardo’s Homes. They’re a charity.
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My son’s full real name is Duncan Zowie Haywood. As a toddler, he was called by his second name Zowie. But it was such an identifiable name during the Seventies that if I called him loudly in public places, everyone would turn to stare, so I started calling him Joey to take the pressure off.
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I guess, taking away all the theatrics or the costuming and the outer layers of what I do, I’m a writer… I write.
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I’m wallowing in the whole idea of just being a guy out there with a band, with songs. It’s a real enjoyment.
David Bowie
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Tony Visconti and I had been wanting to work together again for a few years now. Both of us had fairly large commitments and for a long time we couldn’t see a space in which we could get anything together.
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Pixies and Sonic Youth were so important to the eighties.
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The Americans at heart are a pure and noble people; things to them are in black and white. It’s either ‘rawk’ or it’s not. We Brits putter around in the grey area.
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When I heard Little Richard, I mean, it just set my world on fire.
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The truest form of any form of revolutionary Left, whatever you want to call it, was Jack Kerouac, E.E. Cummings, & Ginsberg’s period. Excuse me, but that’s where it was at.
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It’s amazing: I am a New Yorker. It’s strange; I never thought I would be.
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