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In 1993, Bowie recalled having read City of Night in the 1960s, and it connected with his loneliness. "And that led me a merry dance in the early Seventies, when gay clubs really became my lifestyle and all my friends were gay". [389]

Graye, Megan (11 August 2022). "50 most influential artists in Britain revealed: Da I wanted to present an idea of what an album could be in the age of YouTube and the Internet Michael Stipe Collins, Paul. "Live Santa Monica '72". AllMusic. Archived from the original on 10 January 2022 . Retrieved 17 November 2019. This was Reed’s first ever British appearance and he performed his classics – White Light/White Heat, I’m Waiting For The Man and Sweet Jane. Reed, the subject of Bowie’s Queen Bitch on Hunky Dory, was visibly nervous since most of the audience hadn’t a clue who he was. He was an all-round entertainer with old school values, and an innovator of the highest calibre. He was also a magpie, a Buddhist and a calculating bastard. A true friend to some, an enigma to more. Fortunately he was seldom boring, and for those of us who saw him at the Rainbow, and at concerts before, during and after the period 1967 to 1974, he made London seem as weird, interesting and sexy as any city on earth.Humphries made for a dispassionate counterpart to a sometimes pensive-seeming Bowie, who sings while the song’s lyrics appear on the screen; his aged presence added extra gravitas to their meaning. “I did weep, actually. I’ll confess,” Visconti recalled of the first time he watched the video. “But it’s more about being at a certain place in your life, where everything was really good and happening. I think that evokes nostalgic feelings in people.” The release: “I couldn’t sleep. I stared at my computer until the first person realised it was simply dropped in iTunes”

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