1975, Soul Train, by Andrew Kent

French premiere of The Man Who Fell to Earth at the Gaumont Champs-Elysées, July 1977

© Philippe Auliac

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Dublin, 1997

with George Underwood

1995, by Jonathan Player

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1994, by Peter Howson

filming Let’s Dance

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David Bowie when he and Iman visited Kyoto on honeymoon to attend the Gion festival. Photo from Mr. Yasushi Matsuie, a Japanese non-fiction writer who guided them.
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David Bowie when he and Iman visited Kyoto on honeymoon to attend the Gion festival. Photo from Mr. Yasushi Matsuie, a Japanese non-fiction writer who guided them.

source - ameblo.jp/mojikakima

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Anonymous asked: Hi, I just fell on your site and I'd like to thank you for offering us such beautiful Bowie photos (some I had never seen before !).I'm a french Bowie fan since 1982 since I was offered The Scary Monsters album, the Best Of Bowie K-Tel album, and the ChangesTwo one... I recently bought the supra-excellent 'Any Day Now' book which becomes slowly my new bible ! Thanks a lot again and I keep you in my favorites Bowie sites... Christian

It’s great to hear a kind words about my site from you, Christian. You’re really welcome. I like “Any Day Now” too. I think it’s ultimate Bowie-guide (from his early years to the mid-seventies of course) and maybe the most must-have book about him.

1967, by Robin Bean

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