“What kind of magic spell to use…”
Dance magically into the weekend with a smile from the Goblin King.
#ThatBowieSmile #BowieLabyrinth #BowieJareth
LABYRINTH AVAILABLE DIGITALLY IN 4K NOW
“You remind me of the babe…”
Own Jim Henson’s beloved fantasy adventure LABYRINTH digitally in astonishing 4k, available worldwide on February 6th, 2024 from shoutstudios in collaboration with The Jim Henson Company.
More info and trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h87zu1h6sg0 (Linktree in bio)
#BowieLabyrinth #BowieJareth
LABYRINTH AVAILABLE DIGITALLY IN 4K NOW
“You remind me of the babe…”
Own Jim Henson’s beloved fantasy adventure LABYRINTH digitally in astonishing 4k, available worldwide on February 6th, 2024 from shoutstudios in collaboration with The Jim Henson Company.
More info and trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h87zu1h6sg0 (Linktree in bio)
#BowieLabyrinth #BowieJareth
LABYRINTH AVAILABLE DIGITALLY IN 4K NOW
“You remind me of the babe…”
Own Jim Henson’s beloved fantasy adventure LABYRINTH digitally in astonishing 4k, available worldwide on February 6th, 2024 from shoutstudios in collaboration with The Jim Henson Company.
More info and trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h87zu1h6sg0 (Linktree in bio)
#BowieLabyrinth #BowieJareth
LABYRINTH AVAILABLE DIGITALLY IN 4K NOW
“You remind me of the babe…”
Own Jim Henson’s beloved fantasy adventure LABYRINTH digitally in astonishing 4k, available worldwide on February 6th, 2024 from shoutstudios in collaboration with The Jim Henson Company.
More info and trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h87zu1h6sg0 (Linktree in bio)
#BowieLabyrinth #BowieJareth
BRETT MORGEN ACCEPTS GRAMMY FOR BEST MUSIC FILM
“Freak out in a Moonage Daydream…”
Brett Morgen’s David Bowie documentary Moonage Daydream has won this year’s Grammy Award for Best Music Film, and Brett Morgen was there to accept it in person.
“When I first started this project, I met with David Bowie’s executors,” Brett said during his speech. “Bill [Zysblat] said to me, ‘David is not here to authorize this film, so it cannot be Bowie on Bowie. You have to embrace it. It’s going to be Morgen on Bowie.’ And there are not a lot of people in this day and age who would hand over all of these archives and let me make an art project.”
After thanking the executives as well as his wife and kids, Brett closed by thanking “David Bowie, the single greatest artist who’s walked the face of this earth.”
Watch his acceptance speech here: https://youtu.be/gaWY2z_u44k?si=Hp_893nqQh68pLL3 (Linktree in bio)
Moonage Daydream was up against stiff competition in the shape of the other nominees in the Best Music Film category, including How I’m Feeling Now (Lewis Capaldi), Live From Paris, The Big Steppers Tour (Kendrick Lamar), I Am Everything (Little Richard), and Dear Mama (Tupac Shakur).
Congratulations to everyone involved in this remarkable work…particularly David Bowie!
📸 Mick Rock 📸 Masayoshi Sukita
#66thGrammyAwards #Grammys2024 #BowieGrammyAwards #MoonageDaydreamFilm
BRETT MORGEN ACCEPTS GRAMMY FOR BEST MUSIC FILM
“Freak out in a Moonage Daydream…”
Brett Morgen’s David Bowie documentary Moonage Daydream has won this year’s Grammy Award for Best Music Film, and Brett Morgen was there to accept it in person.
“When I first started this project, I met with David Bowie’s executors,” Brett said during his speech. “Bill [Zysblat] said to me, ‘David is not here to authorize this film, so it cannot be Bowie on Bowie. You have to embrace it. It’s going to be Morgen on Bowie.’ And there are not a lot of people in this day and age who would hand over all of these archives and let me make an art project.”
After thanking the executives as well as his wife and kids, Brett closed by thanking “David Bowie, the single greatest artist who’s walked the face of this earth.”
Watch his acceptance speech here: https://youtu.be/gaWY2z_u44k?si=Hp_893nqQh68pLL3 (Linktree in bio)
Moonage Daydream was up against stiff competition in the shape of the other nominees in the Best Music Film category, including How I’m Feeling Now (Lewis Capaldi), Live From Paris, The Big Steppers Tour (Kendrick Lamar), I Am Everything (Little Richard), and Dear Mama (Tupac Shakur).
Congratulations to everyone involved in this remarkable work…particularly David Bowie!
📸 Mick Rock 📸 Masayoshi Sukita
#66thGrammyAwards #Grammys2024 #BowieGrammyAwards #MoonageDaydreamFilm
BRETT MORGEN ACCEPTS GRAMMY FOR BEST MUSIC FILM
“Freak out in a Moonage Daydream…”
Brett Morgen’s David Bowie documentary Moonage Daydream has won this year’s Grammy Award for Best Music Film, and Brett Morgen was there to accept it in person.
“When I first started this project, I met with David Bowie’s executors,” Brett said during his speech. “Bill [Zysblat] said to me, ‘David is not here to authorize this film, so it cannot be Bowie on Bowie. You have to embrace it. It’s going to be Morgen on Bowie.’ And there are not a lot of people in this day and age who would hand over all of these archives and let me make an art project.”
After thanking the executives as well as his wife and kids, Brett closed by thanking “David Bowie, the single greatest artist who’s walked the face of this earth.”
Watch his acceptance speech here: https://youtu.be/gaWY2z_u44k?si=Hp_893nqQh68pLL3 (Linktree in bio)
Moonage Daydream was up against stiff competition in the shape of the other nominees in the Best Music Film category, including How I’m Feeling Now (Lewis Capaldi), Live From Paris, The Big Steppers Tour (Kendrick Lamar), I Am Everything (Little Richard), and Dear Mama (Tupac Shakur).
Congratulations to everyone involved in this remarkable work…particularly David Bowie!
📸 Mick Rock 📸 Masayoshi Sukita
#66thGrammyAwards #Grammys2024 #BowieGrammyAwards #MoonageDaydreamFilm
BOWIE’S BUSTER KEATON TRIBUTES
“He’s Chameleon, Comedian, Corinthian and Caricature…”
The first image here is another fine Steve Schapiro portrait from 1975. As you can see, David is pictured with Rudi Blesh‘s biography of Buster Keaton.
Schapiro remembers how David was impressed with the photographer’s connection to Keaton: “From the moment Bowie arrived, we seemed to hit it off. Incredibly intelligent, calm, and filled with ideas, he talked a lot about Alistair Crowley whose esoteric writings he was heavily into at the time. When David heard that I had photographed Buster Keaton, one of his greatest heroes, we instantly became friends.”
Bowie even used a full-page 1964 Schapiro shot of Keaton in New York inside the 1976 Isolar Tour programme. (2nd image)
Bowie references Keaton in at least a couple of his videos. In the 1977 Stanley Dorfman-directed Be My Wife promo, he performs against a bleached-out background in this heartfelt plea for marital union and somehow manages to appear nonchalant and anguished at the same time. Apparently, Bowie’s make-up and mannerisms in the video were a nod to Buster himself. (3rd image)
The Keaton look was reprised more obviously and to wonderful effect throughout the Miracle Goodnight video in 1993. (4th image)
A couple more images may or may not have been as a result of David watching Keaton’s movies. Perhaps the links are a little tenuous, but here they are anyway.
The 5th image is Sukita’s famous shot from 1973 wherein Bowie mirrors Keaton’s pose in the film The High Sign. (6th image)
The 7th slide is the 1971 edition of the KEATON paperback that Bowie is holding in the first image and the still of Keaton as a sailor is from the film The Navigator.
Finally, the last picture by @blamsnap is from the 2000 BowieNet Roseland concert when Bowie dressed nautically, Sailor being his chatroom nickname.
KEATON is a book that David was clearly fond of, but it’s another that didn’t make it into BOWIE’S TOP 100 BOOKS – THE COMPLETE LIST: https://www.davidbowie.com/blog/2013/10/1/bowies-top-100-books-the-complete-list (Linktree in bio)
#BowieBookLover #BowieSchapiro #BowieKeaton
BOWIE’S BUSTER KEATON TRIBUTES
“He’s Chameleon, Comedian, Corinthian and Caricature…”
The first image here is another fine Steve Schapiro portrait from 1975. As you can see, David is pictured with Rudi Blesh‘s biography of Buster Keaton.
Schapiro remembers how David was impressed with the photographer’s connection to Keaton: “From the moment Bowie arrived, we seemed to hit it off. Incredibly intelligent, calm, and filled with ideas, he talked a lot about Alistair Crowley whose esoteric writings he was heavily into at the time. When David heard that I had photographed Buster Keaton, one of his greatest heroes, we instantly became friends.”
Bowie even used a full-page 1964 Schapiro shot of Keaton in New York inside the 1976 Isolar Tour programme. (2nd image)
Bowie references Keaton in at least a couple of his videos. In the 1977 Stanley Dorfman-directed Be My Wife promo, he performs against a bleached-out background in this heartfelt plea for marital union and somehow manages to appear nonchalant and anguished at the same time. Apparently, Bowie’s make-up and mannerisms in the video were a nod to Buster himself. (3rd image)
The Keaton look was reprised more obviously and to wonderful effect throughout the Miracle Goodnight video in 1993. (4th image)
A couple more images may or may not have been as a result of David watching Keaton’s movies. Perhaps the links are a little tenuous, but here they are anyway.
The 5th image is Sukita’s famous shot from 1973 wherein Bowie mirrors Keaton’s pose in the film The High Sign. (6th image)
The 7th slide is the 1971 edition of the KEATON paperback that Bowie is holding in the first image and the still of Keaton as a sailor is from the film The Navigator.
Finally, the last picture by @blamsnap is from the 2000 BowieNet Roseland concert when Bowie dressed nautically, Sailor being his chatroom nickname.
KEATON is a book that David was clearly fond of, but it’s another that didn’t make it into BOWIE’S TOP 100 BOOKS – THE COMPLETE LIST: https://www.davidbowie.com/blog/2013/10/1/bowies-top-100-books-the-complete-list (Linktree in bio)
#BowieBookLover #BowieSchapiro #BowieKeaton
BOWIE’S BUSTER KEATON TRIBUTES
“He’s Chameleon, Comedian, Corinthian and Caricature…”
The first image here is another fine Steve Schapiro portrait from 1975. As you can see, David is pictured with Rudi Blesh‘s biography of Buster Keaton.
Schapiro remembers how David was impressed with the photographer’s connection to Keaton: “From the moment Bowie arrived, we seemed to hit it off. Incredibly intelligent, calm, and filled with ideas, he talked a lot about Alistair Crowley whose esoteric writings he was heavily into at the time. When David heard that I had photographed Buster Keaton, one of his greatest heroes, we instantly became friends.”
Bowie even used a full-page 1964 Schapiro shot of Keaton in New York inside the 1976 Isolar Tour programme. (2nd image)
Bowie references Keaton in at least a couple of his videos. In the 1977 Stanley Dorfman-directed Be My Wife promo, he performs against a bleached-out background in this heartfelt plea for marital union and somehow manages to appear nonchalant and anguished at the same time. Apparently, Bowie’s make-up and mannerisms in the video were a nod to Buster himself. (3rd image)
The Keaton look was reprised more obviously and to wonderful effect throughout the Miracle Goodnight video in 1993. (4th image)
A couple more images may or may not have been as a result of David watching Keaton’s movies. Perhaps the links are a little tenuous, but here they are anyway.
The 5th image is Sukita’s famous shot from 1973 wherein Bowie mirrors Keaton’s pose in the film The High Sign. (6th image)
The 7th slide is the 1971 edition of the KEATON paperback that Bowie is holding in the first image and the still of Keaton as a sailor is from the film The Navigator.
Finally, the last picture by @blamsnap is from the 2000 BowieNet Roseland concert when Bowie dressed nautically, Sailor being his chatroom nickname.
KEATON is a book that David was clearly fond of, but it’s another that didn’t make it into BOWIE’S TOP 100 BOOKS – THE COMPLETE LIST: https://www.davidbowie.com/blog/2013/10/1/bowies-top-100-books-the-complete-list (Linktree in bio)
#BowieBookLover #BowieSchapiro #BowieKeaton
BOWIE’S BUSTER KEATON TRIBUTES
“He’s Chameleon, Comedian, Corinthian and Caricature…”
The first image here is another fine Steve Schapiro portrait from 1975. As you can see, David is pictured with Rudi Blesh‘s biography of Buster Keaton.
Schapiro remembers how David was impressed with the photographer’s connection to Keaton: “From the moment Bowie arrived, we seemed to hit it off. Incredibly intelligent, calm, and filled with ideas, he talked a lot about Alistair Crowley whose esoteric writings he was heavily into at the time. When David heard that I had photographed Buster Keaton, one of his greatest heroes, we instantly became friends.”
Bowie even used a full-page 1964 Schapiro shot of Keaton in New York inside the 1976 Isolar Tour programme. (2nd image)
Bowie references Keaton in at least a couple of his videos. In the 1977 Stanley Dorfman-directed Be My Wife promo, he performs against a bleached-out background in this heartfelt plea for marital union and somehow manages to appear nonchalant and anguished at the same time. Apparently, Bowie’s make-up and mannerisms in the video were a nod to Buster himself. (3rd image)
The Keaton look was reprised more obviously and to wonderful effect throughout the Miracle Goodnight video in 1993. (4th image)
A couple more images may or may not have been as a result of David watching Keaton’s movies. Perhaps the links are a little tenuous, but here they are anyway.
The 5th image is Sukita’s famous shot from 1973 wherein Bowie mirrors Keaton’s pose in the film The High Sign. (6th image)
The 7th slide is the 1971 edition of the KEATON paperback that Bowie is holding in the first image and the still of Keaton as a sailor is from the film The Navigator.
Finally, the last picture by @blamsnap is from the 2000 BowieNet Roseland concert when Bowie dressed nautically, Sailor being his chatroom nickname.
KEATON is a book that David was clearly fond of, but it’s another that didn’t make it into BOWIE’S TOP 100 BOOKS – THE COMPLETE LIST: https://www.davidbowie.com/blog/2013/10/1/bowies-top-100-books-the-complete-list (Linktree in bio)
#BowieBookLover #BowieSchapiro #BowieKeaton
BOWIE’S BUSTER KEATON TRIBUTES
“He’s Chameleon, Comedian, Corinthian and Caricature…”
The first image here is another fine Steve Schapiro portrait from 1975. As you can see, David is pictured with Rudi Blesh‘s biography of Buster Keaton.
Schapiro remembers how David was impressed with the photographer’s connection to Keaton: “From the moment Bowie arrived, we seemed to hit it off. Incredibly intelligent, calm, and filled with ideas, he talked a lot about Alistair Crowley whose esoteric writings he was heavily into at the time. When David heard that I had photographed Buster Keaton, one of his greatest heroes, we instantly became friends.”
Bowie even used a full-page 1964 Schapiro shot of Keaton in New York inside the 1976 Isolar Tour programme. (2nd image)
Bowie references Keaton in at least a couple of his videos. In the 1977 Stanley Dorfman-directed Be My Wife promo, he performs against a bleached-out background in this heartfelt plea for marital union and somehow manages to appear nonchalant and anguished at the same time. Apparently, Bowie’s make-up and mannerisms in the video were a nod to Buster himself. (3rd image)
The Keaton look was reprised more obviously and to wonderful effect throughout the Miracle Goodnight video in 1993. (4th image)
A couple more images may or may not have been as a result of David watching Keaton’s movies. Perhaps the links are a little tenuous, but here they are anyway.
The 5th image is Sukita’s famous shot from 1973 wherein Bowie mirrors Keaton’s pose in the film The High Sign. (6th image)
The 7th slide is the 1971 edition of the KEATON paperback that Bowie is holding in the first image and the still of Keaton as a sailor is from the film The Navigator.
Finally, the last picture by @blamsnap is from the 2000 BowieNet Roseland concert when Bowie dressed nautically, Sailor being his chatroom nickname.
KEATON is a book that David was clearly fond of, but it’s another that didn’t make it into BOWIE’S TOP 100 BOOKS – THE COMPLETE LIST: https://www.davidbowie.com/blog/2013/10/1/bowies-top-100-books-the-complete-list (Linktree in bio)
#BowieBookLover #BowieSchapiro #BowieKeaton
BOWIE’S BUSTER KEATON TRIBUTES
“He’s Chameleon, Comedian, Corinthian and Caricature…”
The first image here is another fine Steve Schapiro portrait from 1975. As you can see, David is pictured with Rudi Blesh‘s biography of Buster Keaton.
Schapiro remembers how David was impressed with the photographer’s connection to Keaton: “From the moment Bowie arrived, we seemed to hit it off. Incredibly intelligent, calm, and filled with ideas, he talked a lot about Alistair Crowley whose esoteric writings he was heavily into at the time. When David heard that I had photographed Buster Keaton, one of his greatest heroes, we instantly became friends.”
Bowie even used a full-page 1964 Schapiro shot of Keaton in New York inside the 1976 Isolar Tour programme. (2nd image)
Bowie references Keaton in at least a couple of his videos. In the 1977 Stanley Dorfman-directed Be My Wife promo, he performs against a bleached-out background in this heartfelt plea for marital union and somehow manages to appear nonchalant and anguished at the same time. Apparently, Bowie’s make-up and mannerisms in the video were a nod to Buster himself. (3rd image)
The Keaton look was reprised more obviously and to wonderful effect throughout the Miracle Goodnight video in 1993. (4th image)
A couple more images may or may not have been as a result of David watching Keaton’s movies. Perhaps the links are a little tenuous, but here they are anyway.
The 5th image is Sukita’s famous shot from 1973 wherein Bowie mirrors Keaton’s pose in the film The High Sign. (6th image)
The 7th slide is the 1971 edition of the KEATON paperback that Bowie is holding in the first image and the still of Keaton as a sailor is from the film The Navigator.
Finally, the last picture by @blamsnap is from the 2000 BowieNet Roseland concert when Bowie dressed nautically, Sailor being his chatroom nickname.
KEATON is a book that David was clearly fond of, but it’s another that didn’t make it into BOWIE’S TOP 100 BOOKS – THE COMPLETE LIST: https://www.davidbowie.com/blog/2013/10/1/bowies-top-100-books-the-complete-list (Linktree in bio)
#BowieBookLover #BowieSchapiro #BowieKeaton
BOWIE’S BUSTER KEATON TRIBUTES
“He’s Chameleon, Comedian, Corinthian and Caricature…”
The first image here is another fine Steve Schapiro portrait from 1975. As you can see, David is pictured with Rudi Blesh‘s biography of Buster Keaton.
Schapiro remembers how David was impressed with the photographer’s connection to Keaton: “From the moment Bowie arrived, we seemed to hit it off. Incredibly intelligent, calm, and filled with ideas, he talked a lot about Alistair Crowley whose esoteric writings he was heavily into at the time. When David heard that I had photographed Buster Keaton, one of his greatest heroes, we instantly became friends.”
Bowie even used a full-page 1964 Schapiro shot of Keaton in New York inside the 1976 Isolar Tour programme. (2nd image)
Bowie references Keaton in at least a couple of his videos. In the 1977 Stanley Dorfman-directed Be My Wife promo, he performs against a bleached-out background in this heartfelt plea for marital union and somehow manages to appear nonchalant and anguished at the same time. Apparently, Bowie’s make-up and mannerisms in the video were a nod to Buster himself. (3rd image)
The Keaton look was reprised more obviously and to wonderful effect throughout the Miracle Goodnight video in 1993. (4th image)
A couple more images may or may not have been as a result of David watching Keaton’s movies. Perhaps the links are a little tenuous, but here they are anyway.
The 5th image is Sukita’s famous shot from 1973 wherein Bowie mirrors Keaton’s pose in the film The High Sign. (6th image)
The 7th slide is the 1971 edition of the KEATON paperback that Bowie is holding in the first image and the still of Keaton as a sailor is from the film The Navigator.
Finally, the last picture by @blamsnap is from the 2000 BowieNet Roseland concert when Bowie dressed nautically, Sailor being his chatroom nickname.
KEATON is a book that David was clearly fond of, but it’s another that didn’t make it into BOWIE’S TOP 100 BOOKS – THE COMPLETE LIST: https://www.davidbowie.com/blog/2013/10/1/bowies-top-100-books-the-complete-list (Linktree in bio)
#BowieBookLover #BowieSchapiro #BowieKeaton
GOOD LUCK TO MOONAGE DAYDREAM AT THE GRAMMYs – JOIN US THERE
“Tomorrows of rich surprise…”
As you know, back in November The Recording Academy officially revealed the nominations for the 2024 GRAMMYs, which will take place this Sunday, 4th February at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
Brett Morgen’s Moonage Daydream was nominated in the Best Music Film section.
In celebration of the nomination, we will have various pop-up events across Los Angeles.
Join us tomorrow, Sunday 4th February at Supervinyl, Amoeba Music and outside of Crypto.com Arena for music, tote bag giveaways and more. Just find the Bowie truck.
Schedule as follows:
Supervinyl 11am -12:30pm (900 N Sycamore Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90038)
Amoeba 12:45pm – 2:30pm (6200 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028)
Crypto.com Arena 2:30pm – 7pm (1111 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90015)
📸 Mick Rock
#66thGrammyAwards #Grammys2024 #BowieGrammyAwards
GOOD LUCK TO MOONAGE DAYDREAM AT THE GRAMMYs – JOIN US THERE
“Tomorrows of rich surprise…”
As you know, back in November The Recording Academy officially revealed the nominations for the 2024 GRAMMYs, which will take place this Sunday, 4th February at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
Brett Morgen’s Moonage Daydream was nominated in the Best Music Film section.
In celebration of the nomination, we will have various pop-up events across Los Angeles.
Join us tomorrow, Sunday 4th February at Supervinyl, Amoeba Music and outside of Crypto.com Arena for music, tote bag giveaways and more. Just find the Bowie truck.
Schedule as follows:
Supervinyl 11am -12:30pm (900 N Sycamore Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90038)
Amoeba 12:45pm – 2:30pm (6200 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028)
Crypto.com Arena 2:30pm – 7pm (1111 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90015)
📸 Mick Rock
#66thGrammyAwards #Grammys2024 #BowieGrammyAwards
Brett Morgen’s MOONAGE DAYDREAM has won Best Music Film at the #GRAMMYs! 👨🎤
DAVID AND RONAN’S 25-YEAR-OLD BOWIENET CHAT
“Nowhere, Shampoo, TV, come back, Boy’s Own…”
Today we look back 25 years to January 30th, 1999, and another BowieNet chat, which took place in the offices of Outside in London. David was chatting with Boyzone singer, Ronan Keating.
Thanks to Paul Kinder over at BowieWonderworld, you can read the full transcript here: https://www.bowiewonderworld.com/chats/dbchatronan0199.htm (Linktree in bio)
#BowieNet #BowieNetChat
DAVID AND RONAN’S 25-YEAR-OLD BOWIENET CHAT
“Nowhere, Shampoo, TV, come back, Boy’s Own…”
Today we look back 25 years to January 30th, 1999, and another BowieNet chat, which took place in the offices of Outside in London. David was chatting with Boyzone singer, Ronan Keating.
Thanks to Paul Kinder over at BowieWonderworld, you can read the full transcript here: https://www.bowiewonderworld.com/chats/dbchatronan0199.htm (Linktree in bio)
#BowieNet #BowieNetChat
DAVID AND RONAN’S 25-YEAR-OLD BOWIENET CHAT
“Nowhere, Shampoo, TV, come back, Boy’s Own…”
Today we look back 25 years to January 30th, 1999, and another BowieNet chat, which took place in the offices of Outside in London. David was chatting with Boyzone singer, Ronan Keating.
Thanks to Paul Kinder over at BowieWonderworld, you can read the full transcript here: https://www.bowiewonderworld.com/chats/dbchatronan0199.htm (Linktree in bio)
#BowieNet #BowieNetChat
DAVID AND RONAN’S 25-YEAR-OLD BOWIENET CHAT
“Nowhere, Shampoo, TV, come back, Boy’s Own…”
Today we look back 25 years to January 30th, 1999, and another BowieNet chat, which took place in the offices of Outside in London. David was chatting with Boyzone singer, Ronan Keating.
Thanks to Paul Kinder over at BowieWonderworld, you can read the full transcript here: https://www.bowiewonderworld.com/chats/dbchatronan0199.htm (Linktree in bio)
#BowieNet #BowieNetChat
DAVID AND RONAN’S 25-YEAR-OLD BOWIENET CHAT
“Nowhere, Shampoo, TV, come back, Boy’s Own…”
Today we look back 25 years to January 30th, 1999, and another BowieNet chat, which took place in the offices of Outside in London. David was chatting with Boyzone singer, Ronan Keating.
Thanks to Paul Kinder over at BowieWonderworld, you can read the full transcript here: https://www.bowiewonderworld.com/chats/dbchatronan0199.htm (Linktree in bio)
#BowieNet #BowieNetChat
DAVID AND RONAN’S 25-YEAR-OLD BOWIENET CHAT
“Nowhere, Shampoo, TV, come back, Boy’s Own…”
Today we look back 25 years to January 30th, 1999, and another BowieNet chat, which took place in the offices of Outside in London. David was chatting with Boyzone singer, Ronan Keating.
Thanks to Paul Kinder over at BowieWonderworld, you can read the full transcript here: https://www.bowiewonderworld.com/chats/dbchatronan0199.htm (Linktree in bio)
#BowieNet #BowieNetChat