Standing by the Wall: Pictures  
 
 
 

L-R: With son Zowie, 1971; Cuddling with Mick Jagger, 1974; Bowie and Mick Ronson, 1971; Lou Reed, Mick Jagger, and Bowie celebrate Ziggy's retirement.

 
 
 
 

L-R: Thomas Newton, alchoholic extraterrestrial from The Man Who Fell to Earth, 1975; David and then-wife, Angie, 1973; Listening to tracks from the ironically titled "David Live" album, 1974; As the Elephant Man on Broadway, 1980; Sears-Roebuck chic, 1975.

 
 
 
 

L-R: 19-year old Davie Jones, singing with the Lower Third; Appearance on Soul Train, 1975; Get this man some food!, 1974; At CBGBs with Iggy Pop (and in the background, the infamous Nancy Spungen), 1977; David and Angie, 1973.

 
 
 
 

L-R: With friend, Iggy Pop, 1976; Ziggy played guitar...; ...and sometimes he made funny faces while he was doing it; Famous shot of David and Angie, 1973.

 
 
 
 

L-R: The Thin White Duke revived in a recent NME; Large, quality shot from the Hunky Dory songbook; Bowie's aging vampire from The Hunger, 1982; David and Angie, 1973.

 
 
 
 

L-R: Great photo of the Duke - check out that killer vest!; David writhing on the set of his extravagant Diamond Dogs tour, 1974; Magazine centerfold, origin unknown; Pimp or gay Italian, you decide, 1977.

 


L-R: The original advertisement; my own interpretation, in the style of a turn of the century, hand-colored portrait.
If only plastic surgery were so easy as the rubber stamp tool...

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Five Worst Pictures of David Bowie Ever Taken
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