“No one else I’d rather be…”
You may have already heard about this one and usually we try not advertise events outside of the country that they are happening in.
But it would be mean to deprive anybody of the wonderful image on the left of Geoff and David having a bit of a caper in Moscow in 1973.
The previously unpublished image has just come to light at the eleventh hour and we got the exclusive. Here's the blurb...
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An exhibition of unique photographs taken by David Bowie’s close friend and travelling companion Geoff MacCormack between 1973-76.
From Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane and the ground-breaking Diamond Dogs’ tour across the USA, Japan and the UK via Russia (on the Trans-Siberian Express) to Bowie’s first major film The Man Who Fell To Earth, and the recording of Station To Station, this exhibition of intimate photographs gives a glimpse of a close friendship and life on the road with one of the greatest rock stars of all time.
The exhibition includes recently rediscovered and never previously seen images of Bowie alongside rarely seen film footage shot by Bowie of the May Day Parade in Moscow, 1973, film of Bowie as Ziggy Stardust, and a specially created exhibition playlist.
Royal Pavilion & Museums Trust
73-76 Rock ‘N’ Roll With Me
Photographs by Geoff MacCormack
17 October 2020 - 6 June 2021
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery
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The exhibition commences next week in Brighton in the UK and after a false start, tickets are on sale now.
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