David Bowie knew it was time for a big change at the end of his 1987 Glass Spider Tour, a grueling, overblown stadium extravaganza that baffled many fans and left most critics quite cold. It had been ...
Screams from the 20-odd fans came when the bus finally pulled up to the nightclub and out of it came a surprisingly small man, wrapped stylishly in a leather coat and topped with a green felt fedora.
David Bowie`s latest attempt at reinventing himself, the band Tin Machine, is a sham, a ludicrous descent into self-indulgence that signals the superstar has just about run out of worthwhile ideas.
Many rock and roll heroes from the 1960s and ’70s made overt moves to get back in pop music’s good graces in the second half of the ’80s. Ever the contrarian, David Bowie zigged when everybody else ...
There’s absolutely no denying the influence Pixies had on the underground rock scene. The Boston rockers’ sense of dynamics and madness has left a mark on succeeding generations of artists. David ...
However, the sheen of pop stardom faded after the mega-excess of the Glass Spider tour. "Being shoved into the Top 40 scene was an unusual experience," Bowie admitted during an interview with the ...
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