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David Bowie is one of pop's greatest icons: a chameleon-like pin-up and musical pioneer. In many ways, his story is the story of rock 'n' roll, from the drug-addled 1960s to today's main stage at Glastonbury. In this comprehensive biography, renowned rock critic Marc Spitz tells the story of Bowie's evolution from the quiet suburbs of postwar London to global mega-stardom; he considers Bowie's overwhelming influence; and reflects on why the singer has been so important to him personally.
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