In 1977, David Bowie turned thirty and released “Heroes”, the second of three albums recorded while living in Europe, to which he had returned to get away from LA’s drug culture. Bowie was a controversial musician. The early seventies saw him in his Ziggy Stardust phase, with fiery dyed hair, crazy makeup and glittering jumpsuits. He said outrageous things (“Hitler was one of the first rock stars”), which he later attributed to a serious cocaine problem. Bowie’s Berlin era, that produced
Sam and Harry Are Boring
Sam and Harry Are Boring
Sam and Harry Are Boring
In 1977, David Bowie turned thirty and released “Heroes”, the second of three albums recorded while living in Europe, to which he had returned to get away from LA’s drug culture. Bowie was a controversial musician. The early seventies saw him in his Ziggy Stardust phase, with fiery dyed hair, crazy makeup and glittering jumpsuits. He said outrageous things (“Hitler was one of the first rock stars”), which he later attributed to a serious cocaine problem. Bowie’s Berlin era, that produced