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SIX-PAGE BOWIE COVER FEATURE IN NME
“Press your space face close to mine, love…”
NME magazine in the UK has another Bowie front cover this week, surely Bowie holds the record for NME covers now?
Boasting a brilliant new photograph by Jimmy King, it must be one of the more unusual covers the magazine has ever published.
The image on this page really doesn‘t do it justice, which is just one of the reasons why you should go and get a copy.
Another reason is that inside there’s a six-page feature on the making of The Next Day by Barry Nicolson, wherein the major players involved with creating the album (excepting the man in the mask of course), talk about the creative process and their contributions.
NME is on the shelves on Wednesday. http://smarturl.it/NMEmask
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“When I was five, I spent an awful lot of time reading and drawing on the living room table, just like this. I don’t want to follow this line of thought to the inevitable conclusion, but it does look as though all that I’m missing is a model train set. The table is by the peculiar Milanese design company Memphis and is probably made out of hardboard and old socks.”
- David Bowie.
Largest version of this image I have ever seen.
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