At the Birth of Bowie
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
In 1965, Swinging London is vibrant with mods, rockers, and a burgeoning cultural scene. Amidst this energy is a boy in drainpipe jeans and a tailored sports coat, a devoted fan of The Who, and the lead singer of the Lower Third—Davy Jones. In a decade, he will transform into a rock icon, and his legacy will resonate for generations. Accompanying him on this journey is Phil Lancaster, the drummer of the Lower Third, who witnesses Davy's evolution from a talented youth to a music legend. Phil shares insights into early recording techniques, Davy's first experiments with drugs, and the shocking revelation of his bisexuality. This memoir offers a humorous and intimate look at life with the insecure yet gifted boy who would become Bowie, capturing a pivotal moment in music history. It delves into the man behind the personas and alter-egos, providing a crucial perspective on the genesis of one of the twentieth century's most iconic musicians. Essential reading for those curious about Bowie's journey, it reveals how and why it all began.
