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Average rating: 3.91 · 1,793 ratings · 236 reviews · 12 distinct worksSimilar authors
Tony Visconti: The Autobiog...

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1001 Songs You Must Hear Be...

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Spider from Mars: My Life w...

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We Could Be... Bowie and Hi...

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Tape Op: The Book About Cre...

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David Bowie Rainbowman: 196...

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David Bowie: Conversation P...

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“His name is David Bowie and he's nineteen. Would you like to meet him?”
Tony Visconti

“One day Ron Mael of Sparks casually asked Morgan what he thought of the recording we were making. Morgan gave it a thought and wisely said, ‘You have to put more sound between the speakers’, stretching his arms wide. Ron turned to me with a surprised expression on his face and said, ‘Wow.’ Morgan’s suggestion made us widen the stereo soundscape of that mix.”
Tony Visconti, Tony Visconti: The Autobiography: Bowie, Bolan and the Brooklyn Boy. A nostalgic journey through the golden age of British pop and rock music

“One night David decided to start a spoken word album; David loved Iggy’s stories about his days with The Stooges. For a few nights in a row, David, and I sat in the darkened studio asking Iggy questions with the tape rolling. The stories were both decadent and hilarious. I have never heard these tapes since; they would make perfect Podcasts.”
Tony Visconti, Tony Visconti: The Autobiography: Bowie, Bolan and the Brooklyn Boy. A nostalgic journey through the golden age of British pop and rock music



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