The comedian Frankie Boyle was working at a mental health hospital when he first connected with one of Bowie’s songs. From then on,piece of the pleasure of listening was to work out their storiesIn my early 20s, there was a period when all I owned was about a dozen CDs and a crappy Discman. I’d listen to The Man Who Sold The World album endlessly as I sat on off-peak trains jerking around the Sussex countryside to and from the asylum I worked in. Related: Generation Bowie, or how lucky you are | Letters Continue reading...
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