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David Bowie war besessen von Biscotti und Espresso.Der ‚Space Oddity‘-Interpret, der im Januar 2016 an Krebs verstarb, und sein Gitarrist Earl Slick konsumierten während der Aufnahmen zum Album ‚The Next Day‘ aus 2013 Unmengen an Kaffee und Keksen. Im Gegensatz zu Bowies früheren Drogenexzessen erschienen die Massen an Zucker und Koffein allerdings ziemlich harmlos. In seinem Buch ‚Guitar‘ schreibt Earl laut Berichten der Zeitung ‚Daily Mirror‘: „Während der Aufnahmen für ‚The Next Day‘ waren wir älter, natürlich, und es gab keinen Stoff. Gar nichts. 2012 waren wir schon lange clean. Es war ke...
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David Bowie swapped drug binges for biscuits in his later years. The 'Space Oddity' hitmaker - who died of cancer in January 2016 - and his guitarist Earl Slick downed espresso and tucked into biscotti to keep them going through the night when recording his 2013 album 'The Next Day', a drastic change from the wild partying and illegal substances that had powered them through in the 1970s. Writing in his new book 'Guitar', Earl revealed in an extract obtained by the Daily Mirror newspaper: “During those sessions for 'The Next Day', we were older, obviously, and there was no dope. None. By 2012 ...
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Earl Slick recalled how he nearly derailed his first session with John Lennon, who had asked him to appear on his 1980 album Double Fantasy. The American guitarist first met the ex-Beatle during sessions for David Bowie’s Young Americans in 1975, but in a new interview with Guitar World, he admitted he’d been too high on drugs to remember the experience. “This is so strange because John is my favorite Beatle,” Slick said. “I was uncharacteristically nervous before Double Fantasy started. I went in early on the first day. I thought if I could grab a cup of coffee and a smoke and just chill out ...
Ultimate Classic Rock
Earl Slick discussed the strange working relationship he had with David Bowie, which began in 1974 and lasted on and off until 2013. The American guitarist’s career includes credits with John Lennon, David Coverdale and others. In a new interview with Guitar World, Slick described Bowie as an artist who did “whatever hit him at a particular time.” He said, “I remember I played with him in 2000 – we did Glastonbury and a gig at the BBC Theatre. There were some gigs in New York. A while later, he was talking about touring on the Heathen record. “I got a call from [producer] Mark Plati, and he sa...
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