‘I’m gay,’ declared David Bowie in a shock interview with ‘Melody Maker’, bringing gender fluidity and queer sexuality into the mainstream.
Few prominent popular musicians came-out until 1972 when David Bowie claimed that he was bisexual in an interview with Melody Maker. Music papers and Bowie had substantial cultural power: Bowie was a rising star and music papers recruited journalists who discussed and perpetuated social change. The...
如果你去搜David Bowie + Bisexual ,会发现他确实曾经承认过自己是,但后因为名气所累又反悔了。在很多LGBT人眼中,他其实是bi,但受到舆论所累,《天鹅绒金矿》电影中的男主也如此。金泰亨也如此。作为知名人士...
Bowie adamantly states that he is still and always will be bisexual. And he will not deny that he has fully exploited the media potential of that. “I remember the first time it got out. Somebody asked me in an interview if I ever had a gay experience and I said, ‘Yes, of course,...
up to Bowie, who had been making music videos for years. He even shilled for the network, as part of its “I Want My MTV” marketing campaign, though once he noticed that the network wasn’t playing videos by black artists, he chided it while VJ Mark Goodman tried to interview ...
Why David Bowie Is Desperate to Escape His Past; He Was the Leading Player in Pop's Bisexual Pantomime. but Now He's Running from a Film about the Sexual Excesses of His Time Newspaper article The Mail on Sunday (London, England) Read preview Additional information Contributors: ...
By 1970 Bowie was making the charts in the UK. His RCA single in January 1972, "Changes," gave him a U.S. debut on the charts. In a magazine interview, he publicly declared his bisexuality at that time. In April, he played his first U.S. concert and he ended a lengthy UK tour...
Killian, her super responsible, incredibly attractive boyfriend—and the father of her new baby, Bowie—is finally going to propose. But a romantic night out goes horribly wrong when Killian reveals he’s dumping Hannah, not proposing. Furious and heartbroken, Hannah takes Bowie and moves in ...
This spirit also manifested in Bowie’s offstage actions. He announced his bisexuality in the mid-1970s, long before such a declaration was widely tolerated. Having dived deep into black music on such R&B-drenched hits as “Fame” and “Young Americans” (he was one of the few white ar...