The Toby Jug pub, which also hosted notable bands such as Thin Lizzy, Led Zeppelin and Fleetwood Mac, was demolished in 2002 ...
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LondonWorld on MSNHousing plan for site of David Bowie Ziggy Stardust pubThe Toby Jug in south London was a famous London music venue - but could now be turned into housing after being demolished ...
David Bowie would later express regret for helping kickstart this musical trend that he said led to "despicable performances." ...
The developers are proposing to build 965 new homes on the empty land, which is one of the capital's largest brownfield sites ...
Boy George used to send "tirades of love and worship" to David Bowie via email — only to get a sentence or two back.
Before he became an '80s pop star in his own right, this future musician used to follow David Bowie around (much to Bowie's wife's chagrin).
I think David was a bit pissed off ... "He was going to relaunch Ziggy Stardust from space. The idea was that Ziggy would beam us transmissions: 'Are you receiving me…?'" ...
One of the most memorable lines from his Ziggy Stardust LP, David Bowie's "wham, bam, thank you, ma'am" from 'Suffragette City' came from a curious source.
The Greatest Interviews series returns to 1996 where the music icon gives a candid interview about life, hedonism and making ...
David Bowie would have always put this album ahead of The Rise and Fall Of Ziggy Stardust, believing one 1970s release to be a better record musically.
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US Weekly on MSNBoy George Sent David Bowie ‘Tirades of Love and Worship’ — And Got a Disappointing ResponseBoy George may have gotten carried away after exchanging email addresses with his musical role model David Bowie. “I used to send him emails. I’d send these tirades of love and worship, and I’d get, ...
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