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text: Camilla Åsedal
The inimitable pop singer David Bowie, born David Robert Jones, has inspired people worldwide since the late 1960s. With his eccentric personality and extravagant outfits, Bowie has been an icon in terms of style and pop music. Bowie and his iconic persona have inspired us to wear what we want and to be able to experiment with clothing styles, culture and identity.
Fearing being stuck in the Ziggy Stardust spotlight for too long, Bowie switched to the alter ego Aladdin Sane. The name is a pun on "A lad insane", a character often confused with Ziggy Stardust. Aladdin Sane is recognisable from the iconic album cover of the same name, where Bowie lets a blue-red lightning bolt adorn his face. Some well-known characteristics are the red short-cut women's hairstyle, an eyepatch for one eye and the polka dot scarf.
Early in his career, Bowie wore white shirt and slim suit trousers, a style that also stayed with him throughout the years. As a product of Bowie’s drug misuse the controversial alter ego The Thin White Duke was created in 1976, mainly known for his statements. A figure dressed in a more proper stage costume, but still with a unique and experimental approach with platinum blonde hair.
For Bowie fans, Bowie is now featured in the documentary Moonage Daydram, a documentary film that received high ratings during the Cannes Film Festival.
Three songs everyone should know
Space Oddity, 1969
David Bowie’s first hit song in the United Kingdom from 1969. A song that was also played by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) when they broadcast the moon landing in the same year.
Life on Mars, 1971
Bowie wrote the original version for a French song which was never released, but was bought by Paul Anka who wrote My Way, which was later recorded by Frank Sinatra. Bowie's Life on Mars became a parody song of Sinatra's recording and was released on the album Honky Dory in 1971.
Rebel Rebel, 1974
Song from the album Diamond Dogs, where Bowie recorded all the instruments by himself.
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