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It is 1973. David Bowie is finally a superstar. All he has to do to remain there is to keep pretending he's Ziggy Stardust, keep playing to thousands, keep selling to millions and keep on staying relatively sane ... As glam rock crashes and burns in a sleazy scandal-ridden Britain, a world tour convinces David to make radical changes with devastating consequences for Ziggy, his fans and his band. However, his planned 'retirement' is anything but quiet - now a friend of the Jaggers, with more lovers than he can count on one hand, more appetites than he can satisfy with one nose and still more success. But at what cost? Continuing his vivid real-time journey through the decade David changed pop forever, the fourth volume of the Bowie Odyssey series sees Simon Goddard mainline to the dark heart of Seventies sex, drugs and debauched rock'n'roll - a gripping, unsentimental portrait of inspiration, insanity and the thin line that divides.
About the Author
Simon Goddard is a Welsh author specialising in the history of pop and rock music. He has written numerous highly celebrated books including Simply Thrilled - a history of Postcard Records - and The Comeback - a look at Elvis Presley's famed 1968 television special. His Bowie Odyssey series - a year-by-year inspection of Bowie's golden era - has been highly acclaimed by the likes of Mojo and Classic Rock.
About the Author
Simon Goddard is a Welsh author specialising in the history of pop and rock music. He has written numerous highly celebrated books including Simply Thrilled - a history of Postcard Records - and The Comeback - a look at Elvis Presley's famed 1968 television special. His Bowie Odyssey series - a year-by-year inspection of Bowie's golden era - has been highly acclaimed by the likes of Mojo and Classic Rock.
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