Read The Man Who Sold the World Online
Authors: Peter Doggett
200Â “The idea was to fuck the sound up”: To Tony Horkins,
International Musician
, December 1991.
201Â “They were mostly older producer”: To Howard Bloom,
Circus
, July 1973.
202Â “a very cold person”: To Timothy Ferris,
RS
, November 9, 1972.
203Â “I don't think Aladdin is as clearly”: To C. S. Murray,
NME
, January 27, 1973.
203Â “my interpretation of what America”: To Howard Bloom,
Circus
, July 1973.
203Â “Aladdin Sane was a schizophrenic”:
Cracked Actor
TV documentary.
204Â “I thought [Aladdin] would probably”: To Kurt Loder,
RS
, April 23, 1987.
205Â “a musical in one act”: To Martin Hayman,
Sounds
, August 4, 1973.
206Â “I feel as though I'm on a tightrope”: To Mary Campbell, Associated Press, September 1972.
206Â “I'm not too sure when”:
Fan Magazine
, April 1973.
206Â “David's retirement was first talked”: 1987 interview.
206Â “There was a time when what”: Quoted in Buckley,
Strange Fascination
, p. 149.
207Â “You start on this trail”: BBC radio interview, 1993.
207Â “In the end it was almost”: 1987 interview.
208Â “His manager decided just before”: To Peter Harry,
RM
, April 13, 1974.
208Â “various activities that have very little”: To C. S. Murray,
NME
, July 7, 1973.
208Â “The star was created”: To C. S. Murray,
NME
, August 11, 1973.
209Â “Maybe I'm not into rock'n'roll”: To C. S. Murray,
NME
, June 9, 1973.
217Â “I don't know whether I want to be”: To C. S. Murray,
NME
, August 11, 1973.
218Â “It sometimes looked as if the originality”: Shrapnel,
The Seventies
, p. 84.
218Â “[Bowie's] in show business”: To Tony Stewart,
NME
, March 9, 1974.
220Â “a composer, arranger, singer, dancer”: Press release.
220Â “David Bowie has taken his best shot”: To Rob Partridge,
MM
, January 12, 1974.
221Â “I honestly can't remember Mick”: To Chris Charlesworth,
MM
, March 13, 1976.
221Â “I just gave up trying”: To Ben Fisher,
Mojo
, October 1997.
228Â “I'm an awful pessimist”: To C. S. Murray,
NME
, August 11, 1973.
228Â “After what I've seen of this world”:
Circus
, October 1973.
228Â “If I ever wrote about it”: Ibid.
229Â “Mrs Orwell refused”: Ben Edmonds,
Circus
, April 27, 1976.
229Â “Rejected applicants inevitably”: Spurling,
The Girl from the Fiction Department
, p. 151.
233Â “mix your own linguistic virus”:
IT
, August 31âSeptember 13, 1967.
234Â “Cut up everything in sight”:
IT
, April 28âMay 12, 1967.
234Â “My thought forms are already fragmented”:
RS
, February 1976.
238Â “a premeditated rewrite”:
NME
, February 2, 1974.
239Â “what was now happening”: Orwell,
Nineteen Eighty-Four
, p. 174.
240 “âWe are the dead,' he said”: Ibid., p. 252.
241 “black-haired, black-moustachio'd”: Ibid., pp. 18â19.
241 “little sandy-haired woman”: Ibid., p. 19.
242 “a hideous, grinding screech”: Ibid., p. 14.
243Â “
You're
doing it to
me
, stop it”: To Robert Hilburn,
MM
, September 14, 1974.
243Â “I started fiddling around”: Buckley,
Strange Fascination
, p. 187.
245Â one rock journalist: Charles Shaar Murray (
NME
).
246Â “we used the Keypex”: To Ron Ross,
Circus
, December 1974.
247Â “conceptualises the vision”: Press release.
247Â “I wanted to make a film”: To Angus MacKinnon,
NME
, September 13, 1980.
248Â “my usual basket”: To Paul Du Noyer,
Mojo
, July 2002.
248Â “simplistic and murky”: Ken Emerson,
RS
, August 1, 1974.
248Â “Mick was silly”: To Cameron Crowe,
Playboy
, September 1976.
249Â “Lulu's got this terrific voice”:
Rock Magazine
, June 1974.
249Â “I set out on a very successful crusade”: To Cameron Crowe,
Playboy
, September 1976.
250Â “White rock has lost its contact”:
NME
, February 22, 1975.
250Â “Any artist who will mean as much”:
Circus
, February 1975.
251Â “Every British musician has a hidden desire”: Ibid.
251Â “It's only now that I've got the necessary”: To Robert Hilburn,
MM
, September 14, 1974.
252Â “the Pimpmobile Pyramid-Heel”: Wolfe,
Mauve Gloves and Madmen, Clutter and Vine
, pp. 206â7.
252Â “it was an attempt to turn”: To Paul Du Noyer,
Mojo
, July 2002.
254Â “He seems to be kicking and screaming”:
NME
, October 26, 1974.
254Â “the crossroads of multiple and confused”: Quoted in booklet of 2010 DVD.
256Â “a non-singer of the Lou Reed school”: quotes from
Milwaukee Journal
, October 14, 1974;
New York Times
, November 2, 1974;
Boston Globe
, November 15, 1974;
Philadelphia Bulletin
, November 25, 1974.
256Â “You'd give him something to eat”: To Peter Harry,
RM
, April 13, 1974.
256Â “almost ravaged, beyond belief”: Lisa Robinson,
NME
, December 28, 1974.
256Â “self-destruct time”: Gillman and Gillman,
Alias David Bowie
, p. 382.
257Â “I nearly threw myself”: To Al Rudis,
Sounds
, April 10, 1976.
257Â “moving very strangely”: Lisa Robinson,
NME
, December 14, 1976.
265Â “endless numb beat”: To Cameron Crowe,
Playboy
, September 1976.
265Â “It obviously threatened”: Quoted in Kaufman,
American Culture in the 1970s
, p. 133.
267Â “Really, I'm a one-track person”: To Robert Hilburn,
MM
, September 14, 1974.
267Â “Strong emotion”: Huxley,
Brave New World Revisited
, p. 76.
267Â “Hitler induced the German masses”: Quoted in Heller,
Iron Fists
, p. 14.
267Â “It could be argued”: Ibid.
271Â “one of the occult arts”: Brennan,
Occult Reich
, p. 32.
274Â “I never really knew what he was”: Peebles,
The Lennon Tapes
, p. 66.
275Â “I wouldn't inflict fame”: To Moby,
Mojo
, July 2002.
275Â “some Stevie Wonder middle eight”: Peebles,
The Lennon Tapes
, p. 65.
277Â “There's no gratification”: To C. S. Murray,
NME
, August 11, 1973.
277Â “psychic vampires”: Gillman and Gillman,
Alias David Bowie
, p. 399.
278Â “the definitive plastic soul”: To Cameron Crowe,
Playboy
, September 1976.
278Â “Basically, I haven't liked a lot”: Ibid.
279Â “It wasn't a matter of liking them”: Ibid.
279Â “I think he's very much a 70s artist”: To Timothy Ferris,
RS
, November 9, 1972.
280Â “His frame was impossibly slight”: Tevis,
The Man Who Fell to Earth
.
280Â “poems from outer space”: Ibid.
281Â “very strange and different”: Burroughs,
Burroughs Live 1960â1997
, p. 421.
281Â “It required non-acting”: To Chris Charlesworth,
MM
, March 13, 1976.
281Â “unembodied” self: Laing,
The Divided Self
, p. 80.
282Â “I just wish Dave”: Quoted in Pegg,
The Complete David Bowie
, p. 388.
282Â “I've had short flirtations”: To Cameron Crowe,
Playboy
, September 1976.
283Â “old vacuum-cleaner nose”:
RM
, June 14, 1975.
283Â “David has an extreme personality”: Gillman and Gillman,
Alias David Bowie
, p. 383.
283Â “I'd found a soulmate”: To Paul Du Noyer,
Mojo
, July 2002.
283Â “Give cocaine to a man”: Quoted in Durlacher,
Agenda Cocaine
, pp. 32â34.
283Â “A very Aryan, fascist-type”: To Timothy White,
Crawdaddy
, February 1978.
283Â “can be very charming”: Ibid.
284Â “dramatically erratic behaviour”: Ibid.
284Â “Everywhere I looked”: To Angus MacKinnon,
NME
, September 13, 1980.
284Â “pulled me off the settee”:
NME
, January 14, 1978.
285Â “partly autobiographical”:
RM
, August 2, 1975.
285Â “I've decided to write”:
RS
, February 1976.
286Â “All the references within the piece”: To David Cavanagh,
Q
, February 1997.
290Â “when I felt very much at peace”: To Robert Hilburn,
MM
, February 1976.
290Â “There were days of such psychological”: To Angus MacKinnon,
NME
, September 13, 1980.
291Â “He also asked to have”: To Timothy White,
Crawdaddy
, February 1978.
291Â “I'd been pretty godless”: Ibid.
293Â “the high mountain of fabrication”: Ibid.
294Â “That was recorded very much”: Buckley,
Strange Fascination
, p. 235.
295Â “has an original timbre”: James Roos,
Miami Herald
, November 18, 1972.
296Â “I really, honestly and truly”:
RS
, February 1976.
297Â “I have serious problems”: Quoted in Buckley,
Strange Fascination
, p. 234.
297Â “I was out of my mind totally”: To Angus MacKinnon,
NME
, September 13, 1980.
297Â “a miserable time to live through”: To David Cavanagh,
Q
, February 1997.
297Â “
Station to Station
is probably the first”: To Ben Edmonds,
Circus
, April 27, 1976.
297Â “This time I'm going to make some”: To Chris Charlesworth,
MM
, March 13, 1976.
298Â “I'm trying to get over”: Ibid.
298Â “a bunch of lights”: To Adrian Deevoy,
Q
, June 1989.
299Â “Two superstars of their time”: Press release.
300Â “I could have been Hitler in England”: To Cameron Crowe,
Playboy
, September 1976.
301Â “the best way to fight an evil force”: To Timothy White,
Crawdaddy
, February 1978.
301Â “did some good because”: US radio interview, 1978.
301Â “an idiot's dream”: Ibid.
303Â “He'll never make it”: To Tina Brown,
Sunday Times Magazine
, July 1975.
303Â “a cross between James Brown”: To Lisa Robinson,
NME
, October 9, 1976.
305Â “He was getting into his King”: To Mac Garry,
ZigZag
, March 1976.
305Â “totally riveted and fettered”:
NME
, April 2, 1977.
306Â “He was, in my opinion”: To Timothy White,
Crawdaddy
, February 1978.
307Â “People simply can't cope”: To Allan Jones,
MM
, October 29, 1977.
307Â “David works very fast”: To Miles,
NME
, November 27, 1976.
307Â “fucks with the fabric of time”: Visconti,
Bowie, Bolan and the Brooklyn Boy
, p. 235.