David Bowie
by Dennis Johnson | Nonfiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 161219575X Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 161219575X Global Overview for this book
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I love this Last Interview series. So far, I have read 4 in the series and was happy to find this one. There are 10 interviews in this volume (there were usually only around 4 in the others I've read) and I read the first 2. But I am not enough of a Bowie fan, I guess, and so many other books are calling to me at the moment. So this will now be handed over to a true fan, who will, undoubtedly, devour it whole.
Enjoy, Bookgirrl! :-)
Enjoy, Bookgirrl! :-)
What a nice surprise. I didn't realize how many "The Last Interview" books there were. I liked Bowie, but never was mad about him, as I was his lead guitar man, Mick Ronson, but since David's death in 2016, I have become more and more interested in him. Although he was a huge star - I mean with as much influence as the Beatles on another generation - he was witty, well-read, curious, gentlemanly, hilarious, devoted to family, kind and just an all-around decent person who loved life and loved people. He always surrounded himself with the absolute best musicians/people, and discarded what was pulling him down (i.e. his first, screechy wife, Angie). Anyway, I look forward to reading this and adding it to Mad's Rock and Roll Library. (Good grief! This is the fourth Bowie book I own now, but then, there are HUNDREDS of Bowie books, and only one Mick Ronson bio.) Thanks, Jessibud.