His main influences go from the schizophrenic Syd Barrett, the talented Lou Reed, to the flamboyant Marc Bolan, even Bob Dylan and Andy Warhol ...
At its inception, and has been in solo or Hype, had a little glory and underground folk issues like Space Oddity, (based on 2001: A Space Oddity) tells the story of Major Tom, or topics such as The Man Who Sold The World , we talked to the odd harsh reality ...
But we brought in more ideas Hunky Dory, an album which would follow classics, one Life On Mars? which seem to announce the early arrival of the legendary Ziggy Stardust, which will "dedicate" the famous album and take the best of Glam Rock star ...
Of Ziggy Stardust to Aladdin Sane passed, other "superhero" that would follow on the success, but still had the simple idea of \u200b\u200bmaking your own "tribute" (album covers) to Pin Ups ...
was a few years, and the idol Bowie matured, bringing us to a more stylized White Duke, but with the same ideas and successes ...
Years later wrapped the Krautrock movement (a kind cosmic rock / electronic that hovered in Germany) and brought us the "trilogy BelĂn" osease, the albums Low , Heroes and Lodger , which would a small success for the chameleon of rock ...
But for the 80's had to engage in the New Wave Movement (New Wave) and in the 90's back to change their sound (as it always did) and so today, with a talent that over 40 years after he released his first album, it has not abandoned ...
DAVID BOWIE: THE MAN WHO WON THE WORLD
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