
David Bowie
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Recorded in 1996, this episode features one of the most far-reaching and candid interviews of Mick Brown’s career - captured over two days in New York.
A true original, Bowie was a master of reinvention - fearless, visionary, and always ahead of the curve. Whether as Ziggy Stardust, the Thin White Duke, or simply himself, he blurred the lines between art and identity, music and performance. Beneath the personas was a thoughtful, searching artist with a restless mind and a deep curiosity about the world.
In this rare conversation, he speaks to The Telegraph’s Mick Brown about his shape-shifting career, artistic and spiritual influences, his years of excess - and the peace he eventually found in his marriage to Iman.
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