Bowie And His Missing Memories
Most of David Bowie’s best work was done in the ’70s. But he also had to deal with a heavy schedule, and he did this by developing a cocaine and drinking problem. This reached its peak during 1975 and ’76 when he made the film “The Man Who Fell To Earth” and the album “Station To Station.”
The funny thing is Bowie didn’t remember anything about the album’s recording. He even said that he only knew the recording studio was in Los Angeles because he read it. His biographer even described his state in this period as being “a state of psychic terror.”
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