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3. The Warhol Connection

Bowie’s obsession with Andy Warhol leads to a surreal encounter at The Factory. Discover how a failed mime act and a pair of yellow shoes shaped Bowie’s artistic entourage.

Amid writing, recording, and performing, David Bowie married Angie on March 20, 1970. With no time for a honeymoon, Bowie was back in the studio working on new material that explored themes of isolation and alienation.

Frustrated with his lack of progress, Bowie parted ways with manager Ken Pitt and signed with Tony Defries, who believed in Bowie’s star potential. The Man Who Sold the World was released in the U.S. in November 1970, and Bowie headed to America—packing his Mr Fish dresses—for a short promotional tour.

Energised by the music scene there, Bowie returned to the UK and kept writing. In August 1971, he saw Andy Warhol’s Pork at Camden’s Roundhouse, a show that deeply influenced him. Bowie, Angie, and Defries connected with Warhol’s team, many of whom later helped shape Hunky Dory.

With contributions from Tony Defries, Tony Zanetta, Anya Wilson, Trevor Bolder, Ken Scott, John Mendelsshon and Woody Woodmansey. Narrated by Kate Moss.

Artwork Photo Credit: Ellen von Unwerth

A Zinc Media Production.

Series Producer: Des Shaw

ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Commissioners: Will Wilkin & Hannah Clapham

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