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A noted master of jazz, classical, and other genres, Garson has composed thousands of original works and has taught countless students, acting as mentor to many. Bowie’s Piano Man explores his roots and childhood in Brooklyn, his ongoing strong presence in the jazz world, and his collaborations with a huge range of other artists in addition to Bowie. Touring and recording with the Smashing Pumpkins and Nine Inch Nails are given in-depth attention, as is his approach to teaching and creating music. Explored in detail in particular is his commitment to improvisation as a form of composition, a manifestation of his more general dedication to living in the moment and always moving forward a trait he shared with Bowie. Any Day Now is an in-depth and highly visual chronology charting the early life and career of one of music s all-time greatest icons: David Bowie. This book is the ultimate fan guide for David Bowie’s most devoted followers. I also felt that, once the early years were done and dusted (childhood, 1960s, pre-Space Oddity) everything was thrown together, to try and create the illusion that the 80s and beyond, were as significant as the 70s which is just not right, and is pure revisionism. I know the focus was inevitably greatest on the 70s but basically trying to suggest Tin Machine or Tonight is on a par with Low is just nonsense.

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I due commenti più interessanti che ho sentito al riguardo sono stati quello di un medico che ha testimoniato di aver parlato di Bowie e della sua morte con una malata terminale e che il suo esempio gli ha permesso di affrontare l'argomento in modo molto più sereno e costruttivo di quanto avesse mai fatto: non è solo una bella testimonianza all'interno della moltitudine di commenti ed elogi sull'artista, ha una valenza ben più grande.

O quantomeno David Bowie è... l'incarnazione umana in forma artistica di questa εἶδος, quale incessante ricerca della compiutezza sia come forma che come pensiero, ciò che io più o meno kantianamente percepisco con i miei sensi attraverso le miei categorie trascendentali, αἰσθάνομαι.

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From portraits and album covers, performances and rehearsals, to rarely seen private moments and candid snapshots, this collection is at once powerful, sentimental and inspiring. The thoughts and reminiscences of the photographers, many sharing their memories for the first time, give us an insight into this artist unlike any other.This is a day-by-day account of Bowie’s life from the start of 1970 to the end of 1980, his golden era that defined his work as a major artist a dozen inspired studio albums, five major tours, two feature films and critically acclaimed theatrical performances in Chicago and New York. The first photo session started at four in the afternoon and went through the night till dawn. Bowie went through countless costume changes, each more incredible than the last and each seemed to turn him into a totally different person. Bowie relentlessly created these unique characters, each seemingly alive in their own charismatic space for Schapiro to create visual images to complement their very existence and turn them into iconic images for all time. Thomas Newton came to Earth seeking water for his drought-ridden planet. Years later he’s still stranded here, sozzled on cheap gin and haunted by a past love. But the arrival of another lost soul brings one last chance of freedom… L'altro commento, meraviglioso a mio avviso, è stato quello di Laurie Anderson: “Come tutti gli amici di David ammiro molto il modo in cui è morto e ciò che ne ha fatto. È stata la prima volta nella storia del mondo, potremmo dire, che qualcuno ha preso in mano la propria morte diventandone realmente l’attore protagonista… Certo che sono arrabbiata con lui! Perché adesso non è che posso semplicemente lasciarmi morire! Devo produrre il musical per Broadway, l’album, il libro… Grazie David!”

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Tant'è, l'immersione nel mondo-Bowie dell'esposizione (grazie a un efficacissimo equilibrio tra stimoli visivi e sonori durante tutto il percorso) è estremamente coinvolgente ed esteticamente gratificante, quasi patologica per i fan-atici, assurge addirittura a esperienza mistica in seguito alla sua morteA name synonymous with ground-breaking music, Tony Visconti has worked with the most dynamic and influential names in pop, from T.Rex and Iggy Pop to David Bowie and U2. This is the compelling life story of the man who helped shape music history, and gives a unique, first-hand insight into life in London during the late 1960s and ’70s. Probabilmente per tutto questo dal momento che è stata annunciata al mondo la sua morte David Bowie è... diventato un'ossessione. Da allora non c'è giorno che non guardi sue immagini, video, interviste, articoli, ascolti sua musica e segua gruppi di adoratori sui social. Questa cosa ha onestamente tratti di morbosa ridicolaggine francamente inaccettabile. Provare dolore per un estraneo, se pur un idolo, perché? Non si può dare! Bowie lived in West Berlin in the late 1970s and spent his time there as a literary reenactor. He yearned to be in the Berlin of Christopher Isherwood’s novels, to the point of even looking at times like Michael York’s character in Cabaret. One tourist guide was Friedrich’s portrait of Weimar Berlin, a doomed city of exiles, revolutionaries and artists. Bowie would later use a Vladimir Nabokov quote from Friedrich’s book in “I’d Rather Be High.”

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Che, essendo stata realizzata abbastanza prima, non ha potuto sostenere anche che David Bowie è.... un processo di tesi e antitesi che ha trovato alfine una sintesi mirabile nella sua morte. The crowds were a massive drag and also impinged on my enjoyment. Who were they? Can he really have that many fans now? I've said to a few people how I struggle to get my head round just how popular this exhibition is, and even that there's an exhibition at all. Part of me feels depressed that an artist who, whilst popular and mainstream in the 70s, still only appealed to a certain type of person, has now been wholly consumed by the mainstream, and - presumably - all these people are now claiming him for their own. It doesn't feel right to me. Then again, there really isn't such a thing as the underground anymore. Everything is, to one degree or another, part of the mainstream. Nel vostro morire deve ardere ancora il vostro spirito e la vostra virtù, come un vespero sulla terra: altrimenti il morire vi è riuscito male. Così voglio morire anche io, affinché voi, amici, amiate la terra ancor più, per amor mio; e voglio tornare a essere terra, per aver pace in colei che mi ha generato. …. Author Kevin Cann has worked closely with the V&A in producing the “David Bowie is” exhibition, meaning the same standard of care and prestige put into the exhibition has been put into this book as well. In fact, many of the rare photos on show at the V&A were first seen in Any Day Now.

David Bowie è... morto. Ha preso in mano la sua morte e, riuscendo a separare in modo ammirevole il fatto privatissimo, di cui non è trapelato praticamente nulla (in quella che è stata forse la sua suprema performance attoriale?), dall'atto artistico ha concluso il suo percorso chiudendo il cerchio e dando un senso compiuto a tutta la sua carriera: ha trasformato l'atto creativo in massimo sistema. David Bowie once recounted a story from the filming of The Man Who Fell to Earth in 1975. Relocating from Los Angeles to New Mexico for the shoot, he brought hundreds upon hundreds of books with him, a “traveling library” that he ported in cases large enough to hold an amplifier. His director, Nicolas Roeg, seeing Bowie sifting through piles of books, told him that “your great problem, David, is that you don’t read enough.” Bowie said he didn’t realize for months that Roeg was joking. Instead he berated himself, asking “What else should I read?” The book traces his career from its beginnings in London, through the breakthroughs of Space Oddity and Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, and on to his impact on the larger international tradition of twentieth-century avant-garde art. Essays by V&A curators on Bowie’s London, image, and influence on the fashion world, are complemented by Howard Goodall on musicology; Camille Paglia on gender and decadence and Jon Savage on Bowie’s relationship with William Burroughs and his fans. Also included is a discussion between Christopher Frayling, Philip Hoare and Mark Kermode, held at the V&A, of Bowie’s cultural impact. Over 300 images include personal and performance photographs, costumes, lyric sheets giving an unique insight into Bowie’s world. David Bowie’s career as a pioneering artist spanned nearly 50 years and brought him international acclaim. He continues to be cited as a major influence on contemporary artists and designers working across the creative arts.

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