Rare photos, candid interviews with friends, family and music contemporaries and footage of his exhilarating live performances illuminate the life of rock'n' roll revolutionary David Bowie. Most successful musicians change their style somewhat over the course of their career, but few have evolved as rapidly or as adroitly as David Bowie.
David Bowie has played many roles during his long career, usually coinciding with major stylistic changes that were often eerily prescient of pop trends. From his early years as a glam icon to his critically acclaimed late 1970s work with Brian Eno and his runaway commercial success in the 1980s, Bowie has remained a fixture in rock music, all the while dabbling in production, stage and screen acting and art. Today Bowie continues to be on the leading edge of cultural revolutions. A member of the editorial board of the highly regarded fine arts magazine, Modern Painters, a financial mastermind who became the first musician to issue bonds, the man who launched the world's first artist-created Internet Service Provider and an inspiration for fashion designers across the globe. Bowie released his 25th album Heathen, in 2002, at the age of 55.
Highlights include: Interviews with David Bowie, his wife Iman and musicians Moby, Iggy Pop and Trent Reznor Appearances on BBC TV at 17 Rare family photos, film clips Music video clips from 1969 to the end of 2002.
Utgitt | 2002 |
Format | DVD |
Sjanger | Rock |