2. All The Madmen
Bowie and Angie turn Haddon Hall into a creative commune. With Freddie Burretti’s designs and a wild gig as “The Hype,” Bowie sparks the Glam Rock revolution.
Encouraged by the success of Space Oddity, David Bowie began working with producer Tony Visconti to craft another hit. He and his girlfriend Angie moved into a flat in Beckenham, South London, where Bowie drew inspiration from Syd Barrett of Pink Floyd and dabbled in musical theatre, influenced by Anthony Newley.
At Haddon Hall, Bowie met Freddie Buretti, who became central to his evolving visual style, designing bold outfits that matched Bowie’s artistic transformation. While developing new material in the basement studio, Bowie and his band—briefly known as The Hype—played gigs under various names.
This period of creative experimentation and reinvention is celebrated in a special event hosted by Kate Moss.
With contributions from Tony Visconti, John Cambridge and Wendy Kirby.
Artwork Photo Credit: Ellen von Unwerth
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