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I've been into Iggy since discovering The Stooges whilst at school in the mid 1970s. Everything I found out about him appealed to my troubled teenage self. My fascination has continued into adulthood and middle age. I was at the Virgin Megastore in Marble Arch, London in 1979 to get my copy of th...
Great for the Bowie enthusiast, however not the best starting point for someone curious about Bowie. A dense-packed tome of information about Bowie and his music over the years, surprisingly dry considering the flamboyant life of the subject.
Fascinating subject matter. The writing tripped me up, though. I found it repetitive, draggy, and pedestrian. I bailed out about half-way through. The photos are worth the price of admission.