David Bowie's Plastic Soul | 1974-1976
In 1974, Glam Rock Icon David Bowie left behind the androgynous trappings of the Ziggy Stardust persona and made a hard left turn into American-Soul and Funk. With the help of girlfriend Ava Cherry, guitarist Carlos Alomar, a then unknown Luther Vandross, and John Lennon, Bowie created some of his greatest work from 1974 to 1976. Classic albums such as "Young Americans" and "Station to Station" were released to great acclaim, all while Bowie found himself in the grip of addiction. www.patreon.com/christianmoran

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David Bowie on Creativity, Reinvention, and Art Across Music & Film | Charlie Rose Rewind

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David Bowie: Ziggy Stardust | Full Music Documentary

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Prince Wrote It. Nobody Noticed. Then One Tear Changed Everything — Beyond the Tracks

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Blixa Bargeld: Mit Iggy Pop und David Bowie im Kiez | Interview | Berlin Sounds

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David Bowie Hang On To Yourself documentary Pt 1.

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The Dark Side of David Bowie and 1970s Groupie Culture

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How David Bowie's Berlin Trilogy Changed Music Forever

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David Bowie 1990 Interview

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David Bowie speaks to Jeremy Paxman on BBC Newsnight (1999)

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David Bowie on Lou Reed, Writing and New York | American Masters: In Their Own Words

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David Bowie Explains Ziggy Stardust

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David Bowie on The Don Lane Show

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David Bowie's Berlin Trilogy (1977-1979) - A Track-By-Track Summary

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The single most disastrous concert of all time

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He's Starsky, I'm Hutch (Documentary)

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David Bowie's Descent into Madness

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The Most Important Guitarist You Never Knew: Mick Ronson's Tragic Legacy

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David Bowie - Jazzin' For Blue Jean (Short Film)

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David Bowie - The Making of the 'Outside' Album

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