David Bowie’s Notebooks

It’s hard to imagine a world without David Bowie… I can’t say I’d really thought of him in connection to notebooks at all, but I was happy to find this, from a 2014 review of a David Bowie exhibition in Berlin:

David Bowie, original lyrics for “Ziggy Stardust” (1972) (courtesy the David Bowie Archive, image © Victoria and Albert Museum)

 

“But the real treasure is the stash of original pages of his modest spiral notebooks. In them, he composed lyrics and how they might be put to music, performed, and turned into video, all simultaneously. His handwritten script changes not just over the years but from page to page. The writings are often surrounded by surreal drawings: night scenes of empty cities, colored in multiple impressionistic shades with markers. The drawings are beautiful — cinematic descriptions, like a director’s notes for a film.”

Read more at: David Bowie Is Everywhere

3 thoughts on “David Bowie’s Notebooks”

  1. Thanks for this. Interesting to see a journal appear towards the end of the video “Lazarus” too.

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