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He starts the decade a teenage pop idol. But the one-hit wonder who
sang 'Space Oddity' is still very far from becoming the star who
will one day define the 1970s. Not when he still has a band to
find, a manager to sack, a mentally ill brother to save, a wife to
marry and a rival called Marc Bolan to beat. Not when David Bowie
still has no idea who or what David Bowie is. Starting at the
beginning of Bowie's incredible ten-year odyssey changing the
course of pop music, Simon Goddard's bold and expressionistic
biography weaves time, space, rock'n'roll and social history to
relive Bowie's 1970 - moment by vivid moment.
Britain, 1971. Strange land of hot pants, moral outrage, anarchist
bombs and sexual revolution. As Marc Bolan is hailed as the
nation's teenage saviour, the forgotten hope called David Bowie
searches for the spark to relight his fire. He finds it in London's
gay clubland and the stoned fields of Glastonbury, the speedy
streets of New York City and his new rock'n'roll allies Lou Reed
and Iggy Pop. The ignition for songs about life on Mars and cosmic
messiahs, starry alter-egos and bold fashions fit for the ultimate
Seventies superstar... In the sequel to Bowie Odyssey 70, Simon
Goddard continues his groundbreaking immersive narrative of the
world around Bowie, through the second year of the decade he
changed pop forever.
Book by book, year by year, the ultimate literary trip through
Bowie's greatest decade. 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.
PRAISE FOR THE BOWIE ODYSSEY SERIES 'My god, it's brilliant. A
delicious romp.' MIKE SCOTT, THE WATERBOYS 'The best book written
about its subject... Stupendous.' CLASSIC ROCK 'The wonderful Bowie
Odyssey series ... Goddard's prose is like an all-seeing eye.'
RECORD COLLECTOR 'A full-on sensory immersion in Bowie's universe.'
SUNDAY TIMES 'It's as if we were there.' 4**** MOJO 'Goddard's
scintillating series... with its meticulous fact-checking and
almost poetic prose, paints a beautifully written portrait that's
almost as otherworldly as its subject... [it] strikes the perfect
balance... granting us an all-access-areas pass to accompany Bowie
to every gig, every engagement and to some of the most important
moments in rock' 4*** Classic Pop 'The project's ambition is
matched only by the sumptuousness of Goddard's writing... At times
as I read Bowie Odyssey 73 I felt like his shadow.' Chris
Charlesworth
A new year for David Bowie means new clothes, new boots, new hair
and a new name: Ziggy Stardust. To the gloomy blacked-out Britain
of powercuts and three-day weeks he may as well be from outer space
- if that's what it takes to make him famous, far be it from him to
tell anyone he isn't. Bowie's success as the bisexual Starman soon
rubs off on his new friends Mott The Hoople and his hero Lou Reed
as 1972 becomes Annus Glamrockus. Music, fashion and the old codes
of gender will never be the same again. But as his runaway fame
quickly blurs all lines between fantasy and reality, neither will
David. The third volume of the Bowie Odyssey series offers a wild
and revelatory snapshot of the year of Ziggy as Simon Goddard
continues his vivid real-time journey through the decade Bowie
changed pop forever.
'Songs That Saved Your Life - The Art of The Smiths 1982 -87'
reveals the stories behind every track (including unreleased
out-takes), catalogues all the group's UK television, radio and
concert appearances and features interviews with original band
members, producers and associates.
"He wasn't dead and gone to Heaven. He was alive and still in
Graceland. Cursed to live another year on God's earth as Elvis
Presley. The man from yesterday trapped in a today of tomorrows..."
As 1968 dawns, the once King of Rock 'n' Roll faces cultural
oblivion. While elsewhere the Sixties are swinging, for Elvis
they're sinking - in terrible films, drug addiction, paranoia,
religious mania and the mercenary wiles of his psychopathic
manager. At 33 the legend who once had it all is lost, lonely and
slowly going insane. Until thrown a last lifeline. His own one-hour
TV special: a do-or-die final chance to remind the world who, and
what, Elvis Presley really is. The Comeback plots the incredible
true story of Elvis' fall and rise from Army discharge to iconic
black leather resurrection. Simon Goddard takes the reader inside
the life, music and mind of Elvis: a 24/7 delirium of women, pills,
midnight movies and holy mumbo jumbo, isolated from an America
unravelling in its own Sixties chaos of war, racism, riots and
assassinations, until his world and theirs collide in the greatest
performance of his life. A genre-busting modernist rock 'n' roll
fable unlike any music biography you've ever read, The Comeback is
the definitive account of how it took Elvis eight years on the big
screen to lose his crown - but just one magical hour on a small one
to win it back.
They had just a few hundred pounds, one band missing a drummer, a
sock drawer for an office, more dreams than sense and not a clue
between them how to run a record company. But when Alan Horne and
Edwyn Collins decided to start their own label from a shabby
Glasgow flat in 1979, nobody was going to stand in their way.
Postcard Records was the mad, makeshift and quite preposterous
result. Launching the careers of Orange Juice, Aztec Camera and
cult heroes Josef K, the self-styled 'Sound of Young Scotland'
stuck it to the London music biz and, quite by accident,
kickstarted the 1980s indie music revolution. Simon Goddard has
interviewed everyone involved in the making of the Postcard legend
to tell this thrilling rock'n'roll story of punk audacity,
knickerbocker glories, broken windscreens, raccoon-fur hats,
comedy, violence and creating something beautiful from nothing,
against all the odds.
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Ziggyology (Paperback)
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He came from Outer Space... It was the greatest invention in the
history of pop music - the rock god who came from the stars - which
struck a young David Bowie like a lightning bolt from the heavens.
When Ziggy the glam alien messiah fell to Earth, he transformed
Bowie from a prodigy to a superstar who changed the face of music
forever. But who was Ziggy Stardust? And where did he really come
from? In a work of supreme pop archaeology, Simon Goddard unearths
every influence that brought Ziggy to life - from HG Wells to
Holst, Kabuki to Kubrick, and Elvis to Iggy. Ziggyology documents
the epic drama of the Starman's short but eventful time on Planet
Earth... and why Bowie eventually had to kill him.
Steven Patrick Morrissey is one of the most original and
controversial voices in the history of popular music. With The
Smiths, he led the most influential British guitar group of the
1980s, his enigmatic wit and style defining a generation. As a solo
artist, he has continued to broach subjects no other singer would
dare. Worshipped by some, vilified by others, Morrissey is a unique
rock and roll creation. The 300,000 words of Mozipedia make this
the most intimate and in-depth biographical portrait of the man and
his music yet. Bringing together every song, album, collaborator,
key location, every hero, book, film and record to have influenced
his art, it is the summation of years of meticulous research.
Morrissey authority Simon Goddard has interviewed almost everybody
of any importance, making Mozipedia the last word on Morrissey and
The Smiths.
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