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What really happened when Eric Clapton's 4-year-old son died in 1991

<p>A new biography has shed light on the tragedy of the death of music legend Eric Clapton’s young son in 1991.</p> <p>It was supposed to be the start of a new beginning on the fateful day when music legend Eric Clapton’s young son sadly died in 1991 – he was only four years old.</p> <p>But the tragic moment instead became the inspiration for two of the artist’s iconic songs.</p> <p>Clapton, now 73 years old, had Conor with Italian actress Lory del Santo who had custody of their son, and only the day prior to Conor’s death had taken him on a special day out to the circus at Long Island.</p> <p>According to the biography <em>Slowhand: The Life And Music Of Eric Clapton</em>, by Philip Norman, an excerpt of which has been published in the <em><a href="https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6324449/Biographer-PHILIP-NORMAN-reveals-Eric-Claptons-tortured-life.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Daily Mail</a></em>, it was the first time the acclaimed guitarist had taken his son out by himself.</p> <p>Clapton “intended to be a proper father,” writes Norman.</p> <p>The next morning, as Clapton was due to arrive to pick up Conor for another day out, this time to the Bronx Zoo and lunch at an Italian restaurant, tragedy struck.</p> <p>Conor was running around the 53rd apartment in the New York high-raise his mother shared with Italian film producer Silvio Sardi, excited to see his “papa.”</p> <p>A janitor had been working on the windows in the living room but one was still open recounts Norman.</p> <p>“He called out to the nanny to watch the child, but before she could react, Conor dashed past her, jumped up on to the low window-ledge where he’d normally press his nose against the glass to gaze out – and disappeared,” he wrote. </p> <p>The four-year-old tragically fell to his death.</p> <p>Clapton wrote his iconic chart-toppers Circus Left Town and Tears in Heaven in response to the devastating accident, the deeply emotional lyrics from the latter some of the most well-known in classic music:</p> <p>“Would you know my name/ If I saw you in heaven?/ Would it be the same / If I saw you in heaven? / I must be strong and carry on / 'Cause I know I don't belong here in heaven.”</p> <p>Two days before Clapton’s 46th birthday, he said goodbye to Conor at his son’s funeral.</p> <p>Clapton once descried his son as “the one thing in my life that good could come out of.”</p>

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“Anything but a fairy tale”: Duchess Meghan wants to set the record straight about life in the royal family

<p>The Duchess of Sussex wants the biography on her and Prince Harry’s life to be released sooner rather than later because she hopes the book would clear the air on why the couple chose to leave the royal family.</p> <p>According to an insider, the upcoming book titled<span> </span><em>Finding Freedom: Harry, Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family</em><span> </span>by journalists Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand is expected to be released around the world online on August 11, with the hard copy on sale from August 20.</p> <p>But Meghan seemingly wants an earlier release date, with a friend explaining: “If Meghan had it her way, the book would be released tomorrow instead of three months from now.</p> <p>“She said the book will finally set the record straight and show the world why they were left with no other choice than to leave the royal life.”</p> <p>Meghan wants readers to understand that despite joining the royal family, her life hasn’t been a fairy tale like many assume.  </p> <p>She also wants people to see “the genuine person that she is” and hopes to “shatter this image of being a demanding diva,” added the insider.</p> <p>Meghan and Harry sent shockwaves throughout the world in January when they announced their departure from the royal family, and instead, chose to become financially independent, splitting their time between the United Kingdom and North America.</p> <p>While the pair have wealthy friends and a high-flying lifestyle, the insider revealed that Meghan “desperately wants to shatter this image of being a demanding diva who was rude to royal staffers and others on her quest for fame and power.</p> <p>“She said the book will help give her and Harry a clean slate. Meghan seems to think the readers will finally understand the monumental anguish and turmoil she had to endure with a stiff upper lip.</p> <p>“Meghan said people need to see her vulnerable side, something the book does in great detail.”</p> <p>Her friend added: “I think [Meghan] wants people to feel sorry for her, or at least have compassion for her and all she’s been through, which has been anything but a fairy tale.”</p>

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Harry and Meghan’s biography rockets to No 1 on New York bestseller list

<p><span>Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s biography has reached number one on Amazon's Top 10 New York bestseller in 24 hours list on the day of its release for pre-order.</span><br /><br /><span>Finding Freedom: Harry and Meghan and the Making of A Modern Royal Family has been announced to be released worldwide online on August 11, with the hard copy on sale from August 20.</span><br /><br /><span>A description of the highly anticipated biography on Amazon promises to offer an “honest, up-close, and disarming portrait” of the “confident, influential, forward” Prince Harry, 35, and Meghan Markle, 38.</span><br /><br /><span>The British co-author Omid Scobie took to Twitter to share his surprise at his book hitting number one on the bestseller list on Tuesday night, writing “Well this is a nice surprise!”</span><br /><br /><span>While the biography has since dropped down off the 24-hour bestseller list, it has already climbed to number two on Amazon's 'Biographies of Royalty' bestsellers list - just behind current number one 'Kensington Palace: An Intimate Memoir from Queen Mary to Meghan Markle', by Tom Quinn.</span><br /><br /><span>It is widely reported that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex both gave interviews to Omid Scobie and Catherine Durand on a book about their lives.</span><br /><br /><span>Harper Collins released a brief description of the book, writing “few know the true story of Harry and Meghan'.</span><br /><br /><span>It promises to go “beyond the headlines to reveal unknown details of Harry and Meghan's life together, dispelling the many rumours and misconceptions that plague the couple on both sides of the pond.</span><br /><br /><span>“With unique access and written with the participation of those closest to the couple, Finding Freedom is an honest, up-close, and disarming portrait of a confident, influential, and forward-thinking couple who are unafraid to break with tradition, determined to create a new path away from the spotlight, and dedicated to building a humanitarian legacy that will make a profound difference in the world.”</span></p> <p><span>Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s biography has reached number one on Amazon's Top 10 New York bestseller in 24 hours list on the day of its release for pre-order.</span><br /><br /><span>Finding Freedom: Harry and Meghan and the Making of A Modern Royal Family has been announced to be released worldwide online on August 11, with the hard copy on sale from August 20.</span><br /><br /><span>A description of the highly anticipated biography on Amazon promises to offer an “honest, up-close, and disarming portrait” of the “confident, influential, forward” Prince Harry, 35, and Meghan Markle, 38.</span><br /><br /><span>The British co-author Omid Scobie took to Twitter to share his surprise at his book hitting number one on the bestseller list on Tuesday night, writing “Well this is a nice surprise!”</span></p> <blockquote style="background: #FFF; 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width: 50px;"></div> <div style="padding-top: 8px;"> <div style="color: #3897f0; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; font-style: normal; font-weight: 550; line-height: 18px;">View this post on Instagram</div> </div> <p style="color: #c9c8cd; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 17px; margin-bottom: 0; margin-top: 8px; overflow: hidden; padding: 8px 0 7px; text-align: center; text-overflow: ellipsis; white-space: nowrap;"><a style="color: #c9c8cd; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; line-height: 17px; text-decoration: none;" rel="noopener" href="https://www.instagram.com/p/B_xh9krnROP/?utm_source=ig_embed&amp;utm_campaign=loading" target="_blank">A post shared by Meghan Markle 🔵 (@meghanmarkle_official)</a> on May 4, 2020 at 10:13am PDT</p> </div> </blockquote> <p><br /><span>While the biography has since dropped down off the 24-hour bestseller list, it has already climbed to number two on Amazon's 'Biographies of Royalty' bestsellers list - just behind current number one 'Kensington Palace: An Intimate Memoir from Queen Mary to Meghan Markle', by Tom Quinn.</span><br /><br /><span>It is widely reported that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex both gave interviews to Omid Scobie and Catherine Durand on a book about their lives.</span><br /><br /><span>Harper Collins released a brief description of the book, writing “few know the true story of Harry and Meghan'.</span><br /><br /><span>It promises to go “beyond the headlines to reveal unknown details of Harry and Meghan's life together, dispelling the many rumours and misconceptions that plague the couple on both sides of the pond.</span><br /><br /><span>“With unique access and written with the participation of those closest to the couple, Finding Freedom is an honest, up-close, and disarming portrait of a confident, influential, and forward-thinking couple who are unafraid to break with tradition, determined to create a new path away from the spotlight, and dedicated to building a humanitarian legacy that will make a profound difference in the world.”</span></p>

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James Packer breaks his silence on why he and Mariah Carey split: "I had become toxic"

<p>Billionaire James Packer and pop star Mariah Carey dated for 18 months before their highly-publicised engagement was called off in 2016.</p> <p>Now, the Australian businessman has candidly discussed the couple’s failed relationship in his new biography <em style="font-weight: inherit;">The Price of Fortune: The Untold Story of Being James Packer.</em></p> <p>According to an excerpt published by <a href="https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/"><strong><em style="font-weight: inherit;"><u>The Daily Telegraph</u></em></strong></a><em>,</em> the 51-year-old says he became “toxic” at the time of their split.</p> <p>“By the time the Israel so-called Case 1000 had become public, the China arrests, and Crown's sale of Macau had occurred and the breakup with Mariah had happened, I had become toxic,” he says in his book.</p> <p>James also denies leaking any details of Mariah’s settlement after the pair’s failed engagement.</p> <p>“I had absolutely nothing to do with the story,” he says.</p> <p>The superstar singer reportedly received AUD$70 million after the breakup for an “inconvenience fee”.</p> <p>She was initially “poised to accept $7 million to walk away” before allegedly increasing the figure, reported <em style="font-weight: inherit;">The Daily Telegraph.</em></p> <p>In another published excerpt, James said his relationship was initially “fun”, but his mental health was in a dark place.</p> <p>James also describes his former fiancée as “insanely bright”.</p> <p style="text-align: center;"><img style="width: 500px; height: 281.25px;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7821526/image_.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/b7de77764f31439b9d8703bce79e16de" /></p> <p>However, underneath the surface, he was struggling mentally with the casino mogul later being admitted to a rehabilitation centre in March 2018.</p> <p>In February 2016, just a month after he proposed to Mariah with an AUD$12.7 million 35-carat ring, he admitted he was not coping well.</p> <p>The toll eventually became too much for James and the relationship collapsed, with the couple announcing their split in October 2016.</p> <p>After their split, Mariah sold the engagement ring for a fraction of the price to an LA jeweller for $2.78 million, reported the <em style="font-weight: inherit;">New York Post.</em></p> <p>The singer’s publicist told <em style="font-weight: inherit;">Page Six</em> at the time: “Mariah has been very vocal recently about her choice to move forward in her life surrounded by positivity.”</p> <p>They added, “That requires leaving emotional and material baggage behind, including an old engagement ring from an ex-boyfriend.”</p> <p>Recently, Seven Network owner Kerry Stokes’ role in the breakdown of the high-profile engagement was also revealed.</p> <p>As James struggled to cope with his business and personal life, Mr Stokes stepped in and took charge of his friend’s private affairs in 2016.</p> <p>Mr Stokes encouraged James to spend time alone in Israel so that his friend could improve his mental health before going ahead with his big day.</p> <p>“Away from all the controversies and the pressures and the intensities ... My concern was that (he and Mariah) were both in bad places and that James needed some space,” Mr Stokes said.</p> <p>“I did postpone his wedding ... James was upset at not seeing her. But he wasn't sure. He was obviously engaged to her. He was obviously emotionally involved. The fact it was postponed, he was happy to get the chance to get himself into a better place.”</p> <p>James still wanted to marry Mariah after his time in Israel but the relationship “fell apart”.</p> <p>Later, James told <em style="font-weight: inherit;">The Australian</em> that their relationship was a “mistake” for both of them. </p>

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Duchess of Sussex’s bio undergoes sneaky update on official royal website

<p>When the new Duchess of Sussex’s profile was added to the royals’ official website, fans were not happy that the former <em>Suits</em> star’s 15-year acting career wasn’t given any credit or mentioned.</p> <p>Her new bio on <a href="https://www.royal.uk/">www.royal.uk</a> went live the day after her wedding to Prince Harry, and happily highlighted in great detail Meghan’s activism and humanitarian work with UN Women, World Vision and One Young World.</p> <p>However, it downplayed her successful acting career with merely a passing mention to “filming in Toronto”. </p> <p>“While filming in Toronto, The Duchess actively volunteered at a Canadian soup kitchen from 2011-2013,” the official royals’ website noted.</p> <p>“She also established the program at her place of work to ensure that leftover meals from the set were donated to local homeless shelters.”</p> <p>Many fans were quick to point out the lack of detail regarding the former actress’s acting career, including appearing on seven seasons of <em>Suits</em> as Rachel Zane.</p> <p>“I’m so very much in love with Meghan Markle bio on the royal website, BUT WHERE IS HER SUITS AND DEAL OR NO DEAL CAREER,” @vodkamuffin tweeted on Twitter.</p> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <p dir="ltr">I'm so very much in love with Meghan Markle bio on the royal website, BUT WHERE IS HER SUITS AND DEAL OR NO DEAL CAREER 🤣 <a href="https://t.co/eSAMj16wC0">https://t.co/eSAMj16wC0</a></p> — Meg (@vodkamuffin) <a href="https://twitter.com/vodkamuffin/status/998777677040373760?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 22, 2018</a></blockquote> <p>“As inspirational as it is that the new #DuchessofSussex #MeghanMarkle has been given the blessing of the royal family to continue her charitable efforts and voice her feminist opinions, it is sad that her bio excludes her background as an actress. She should be celebrated,” wrote @StyleSeeLondon on Twitter.</p> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <p dir="ltr">As inspirational as it is that the new <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/DuchessofSussex?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#DuchessofSussex</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/MeghanMarkle?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#MeghanMarkle</a> has been given the blessing of the royal family to continue her charitable efforts and voice her feminist opinions, it is sad that her bio excludes her background as an actress. Should be celebrated not lost</p> — Tamir Davies (@StyleSeeLondon) <a href="https://twitter.com/StyleSeeLondon/status/998477395790385152?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 21, 2018</a></blockquote> <p>Since the backlash on social media, Meghan’s royal bio has undergone a sneaky update.</p> <p>It now states: “After university Her Royal Highness worked as an actress, appearing in film and television. She most notably played the role of Rachel Zane on the series <em>Suits</em> for seven seasons, completing over 100 episodes. While working on <em>Suits</em>, The Duchess moved to Toronto, Canada where the show was filmed; she feels very connected to Canada, as it became a second home to her.”</p> <p>Speaking about her retirement from acting in her first joint interview with then-fiance Prince Harry late last year, Meghan said, “I’ve ticked this box, and I feel very proud of the work I’ve done there, and now it’s time to work with [Harry] as a team.”</p>

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Six inches from death: New biography reveals Prince Harry’s bravery while serving in Afghanistan

<p>In 2007, Prince Harry was deployed to southern Afghanistan with the Household Cavalry and now, a new biography has detailed his time in the war-torn Hemland Province and his close brushes with death.</p> <p>Harry was based in the Gamsir area, close to the Pakistani border, which was, according to his commanding officer Major Mark Millford “about as dangerous as it can get”.</p> <p>Harry was employed as a forward air controller, which involved studying “Taliban TV”, a live feed from cameras mounted on aircraft and unmanned drones, reported the <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5513595/New-biography-reveals-bravery-Prince-Harry.html" target="_blank"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Daily Mail.</span></strong></a></p> <p>Carefully analysing the images before him, Harry would search for troop movements or signs of body heat that could reveal the position of the Taliban.</p> <p>The job involved hours of consulting detailed “pattern of life” studies to identify schools, mosques and marketplaces with innocent civilians to ensure they were not targeted.</p> <p>For the first time in his life, Harry found that he could be unrecognised as a member of the royal family which allowed him to talk with the village elders and learn about local life.</p> <p>However, his anonymity meant he was in just as much danger as all his other comrades.</p> <p>Captain Dickon Leigh-Wood, who knew Harry since their time together at Ludgrove prep school and who had trained with him at Combermere Barracks, explained the time Harry and his unit “drove over” an unexploded landmine.</p> <p>“One of the vehicles in the column suddenly noticed something flick underneath the tank in front and everyone was ordered to stop,” Captain Leigh-Wood said.</p> <p>“You automatically think, ‘This is gonna go off. This is it’.</p> <p>“The previous vehicles, including Harry’s, had missed the pressure plate of an IED by about six inches. If any of us had gone over it, it would have been game over.”</p> <p>The captain said that Harry slept in trenches with up to four people in sleeping bags, with temperatures as low as -26C at night.</p> <p>“I never once heard him complain.”</p> <p>“He often went into the villages with the interpreter to chat to locals, just to find out what was going on, drink some chai, and experience their life. “He was never recognised and I think he really cherished that. These people had no TV. </p> <p>“I don’t think they’d have recognised the Queen if she’d have been there. He was also brilliant at keeping everyone’s spirits up. </p> <p>“We had a lot of Fijians in our troop. </p> <p>“They love playing touch rugby and Harry’s obsessed with it, so he would often instigate a game right there in the middle of the desert with a ball he kept in the tank.”</p> <p><em>Image credit: Air Force Space Command </em></p>

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New Prince Charles biography set to cause shockwaves in palace

<p>An unauthorised biography about Prince Charles is to be released in March, which could potentially cause some unrest for the royal family.</p> <p>The Tom Bower book is due to drop around the same time as Prince William’s third child and Prince Harry’s wedding.</p> <p>But despite his current high levels of popularity, Prince Charles is known for not wanting the spotlight on his past as he prepares to assume the throne.</p> <p>During the recent 20<sup>th</sup> anniversary of Princess Diana’s death, Prince Charles saw his popularity plummet, so it’s safe to assume that dredging up the past is not on his priority list.</p> <p>According to the <a href="https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/674767/Rebel-Prince-The-Power-Passion-and-Defiance-of-Prince-Charles-tom-bower-clarence-house">Daily Star</a>, Tom Bower wants to give the reader an insight into a “royal household rife with intrigue and misconduct”.</p> <p>He claims to have spoken to more than 120 “royal insiders” for material for the book – a claim which the palace believes to be false.</p> <p>Still, Bower states, “There are a lot of revelations. I was amazed how much new material there was. It’s got a lot of very, very new, untold information.”</p> <p>Rebel Prince: The Power, Passion and Defiance of Prince Charles will be published on March 22 in the UK. </p> <p>Would you buy a copy of an unauthorised biography like this one? We would love to hear your thoughts in the comments.</p>

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Explosive biography of Camilla reveals details of affair with Prince Charles

<p>An explosive new biography of Camilla has lifted the lid on the love affair between Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles.</p> <p>The book, The Duchess: The Untold Story, written Britain’s top royal author Penny Junor promises to tell Camilla’s side of the story of the first time.</p> <p>According to extracts published by the <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4634144/Camilla-s-story-revealed-explosive-new-book.html" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Daily Mail</strong></span></a>, Prince Charles was left “heartbroken” when Camilla married her first husband Andrew Parker Bowles in 1973.</p> <p><img width="500" height="330" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/38662/camilla-and-family_500x330.jpg" alt="Camilla And Family"/></p> <p style="text-align: center;"><em>Andrew and Camilla on their wedding day in 1973.</em><span><br /></span></p> <p>When she wrote to Charles about her engagement, the letter “broke the prince’s heart”, prompting him to “fire off anguished letters of his own to his nearest and dearest” seeking their counsel and comfort, writes Junor.</p> <p>“It seemed to him particularly cruel, he wrote in one letter, that after ‘such a blissful, peaceful and mutually happy relationship’, fate had decreed that it should last a mere six months."</p> <p>Camilla and Charles had met two years prior and the attraction was “immediate”, the book claims.</p> <p>Juror says Charles loved that she smiled with her eyes as well as her mouth, and laughed at the same silly things as he did.</p> <p>“He also liked that she was so natural and easy and friendly, not in any way overawed by him, not fawning or sycophantic. In short, he was very taken with her, and after that first meeting he began ringing her up,” the extract reads.</p> <p>However, she was not deemed “sufficiently aristocratic” enough to be the future king’s wife and she was not a virgin, which was considered a prerequisite at that time.</p> <p>Junor claims Charles made one “last ditch attempt” to convince Camilla not to marry Andrew before the July 4 wedding.</p> <p>He wrote her a letter begging her not to go through with it, but as we know the plea fell on deaf ears.</p> <p>The book is set to be released on June 29 and will offer insight into Camilla’s side of the story about the infamous affair. </p>

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Marilyn Monroe predicted her own death

<p>Few deaths have struck Hollywood quite as hard as Marilyn Monroe’s. The blonde bombshell death by overdose in 1962 was officially ruled as suicide, but many believe there to be more to the story.</p> <p>Now, a new biography <em>Dinner with DiMaggio: Memories of an American Hero</em> might’ve just confirmed it, claiming Monroe told husband Joe DiMaggio she knew eventually someone would “do her in.” That someone, DiMaggio believed, was one of the Kennedys.</p> <p>“I always knew who killed her, but I didn't want to start a revolution in this country,” DiMaggio allegedly told author Dr Rock Positano. “I'll go to the grave regretting and blaming myself for what happened to her.”</p> <p>“The whole lot of Kennedys were lady-killers, and they always got away with it. They'll be getting away with it a hundred years from now.”</p> <p>DiMaggio and Monroe, who married in January 1954, announced their divorce just nine months later, with the latter citing the famed baseball player’s “mental cruelty” as the cause of their split. However, the book reveals the issue of children may have been the main force driving them to divorce.</p> <p>“Joe wanted kids with Marilyn, and Marilyn wanted to reward him with a family,” the book reads. “In Italian terms, sex meant kids. Great sex meant great kids. Marilyn gave goddess sex, but no kids.”</p> <p>Despite their split, DiMaggio never stopped caring for Monroe. “He felt that she was very vulnerable and very sweet and that it was very easy for people to take advantage of her.”</p> <p>Until his death in 1999, DiMaggio reportedly sent roses to Monroe’s grave every week, and it’s believed his dying words were, “I’ll finally get to see Marilyn.”</p>

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New David Bowie biography reveals all

<p>David Bowie's death a year ago was a shock. It came out of leftfield, stunning everyone but his family and close friends, who knew he had been ill for a long time.</p> <p>His critically acclaimed album <em>Blackstar</em>, released just days before, was a fitting epitaph, but the imagination and energy it contained made his loss almost unbearable, leaving a public hungry for more.</p> <p>In a new book, <em>David Bowie: the Golden Years</em>, Australian author Roger Griffin doesn't so much bring Bowie back to life, as transport the reader back in time to be with him. It chronicles Bowie's life in his own words, and those of his friends and colleagues, beginning on January 4, 1970, and ending on December 15, 1980 (an epilogue tidies up some loose ends).</p> <p>It begins in the aftermath of <em>Space Oddity</em>'s success, when Bowie seemed on the verge of becoming a one-hit wonder, and ends with him an international star, waiting out financially suffocating contracts, before embarking on the most commercially successful phase of his career.</p> <p>As Griffin wryly notes in the brief foreword: "Bowie made his money after 1980, but in the 70s he made his art."</p> <p>The Golden Years chronicles arguably the most creative decade of Bowie's life, and certainly the most prolific.</p> <p>It takes the reader into recording studios and rehearsal rooms, on tour and behind the scenes; to New York, London, Berlin, Switzerland and Sydney. There are numbers for nerds – record release dates and chart positions – but there are also parties, photo shoots and red carpets.</p> <p>There are pages and pages of rarely seen photographs of Bowie at work and play; in elaborate costumes and kimonos, and everything in between (and sometimes not much at all).</p> <p>Griffin says he deliberately avoided going into Bowie's personal life, but anything that played out in the public arena – or anything anyone was happy to talk about – is included: the disintegration of his marriage to Angie and the fate of their son Zowie (Duncan Jones); the financial troubles with his manager Tony DeFries and his label RCA; his acknowledged issues with drugs; his grief at the untimely death of his dear friend Marc Bolan.</p> <p>"It's told by the people that are there. It puts you in the room," says Griffin, who read hundreds of books and magazine and newspaper articles and transcribed hours of video for the project.</p> <p>"I wanted people's perspective from the time. Like the interview with Bianca Jagger from 1977 in Paris when they've been dating. As opposed to trying to get Bianca to remember something from 40 years ago, 'Oh yes I think we dated once or twice. I can't remember a thing about it'. It's very fly on the wall."  </p> <p>Bowie spent years on the road in the 70s, and these sections are full of quotes from the stars who attended his shows, went backstage and partied with him afterwards. It's a peek into the glitzy world of the rich and famous and also a testament to the awe Bowie inspired among his peers.</p> <p>Griffin has laid out the book in a diary format, not just chronologically, but in bite-size chunks, making it a delight to dip into.</p> <p>On September 16, 1975, Elizabeth Taylor, Elton John and Desi Arnez went to see Bowie perform.</p> <p>"Elizabeth Taylor went backstage and swept into the dressing room," writes Griffin.  It was the beginning of a brief, intense friendship.</p> <p>Taylor hung out with Bowie as he and the band rehearsed. She tried to convince him to star in a film called <em>The Blue Bird</em> with her; but the relationship cooled when he knocked her back. "That was a rotten film … and a rotten part," he says. "It's being directed by a wonderful director but the whole film stinks and I turned it down."</p> <p>Bowie was famous for teaming up with other musicians but when they are all collected together into one 448-page book, the roll call of famous people he met, inspired or collaborated with is simply astonishing: John Lennon, Paul and Linda McCartney, Marc Bolan, Rick Wakeman, William Burroughs, Frank Zappa, Iggy Pop, Andy Warhol, Bing Crosby, Cher, Lulu, Mick Jagger, Bruce Springsteen, Madonna, Brian Eno, Bette Midler, Luther Vandross, Bob Dylan …</p> <p>After Diana Ross took the Jackson 5 to a concert on the Diamond Dogs tour in September, 1974, Michael Jackson invited Bowie to the Jackson home for dinner afterwards.</p> <p>"Michael spent much of the evening asking me about the production and how we built the [$400,000 Hunger City] set and where the ideas came from for the visuals," says Bowie.</p> <p>"I was taught a 'backwards walk' by Toni Basil who choreographed The Lockers, one of the first black street-dance troupes … It's entirely possible that he copped the walk fourth hand, so to speak." </p> <p>While Bowie's own concerts are star-studded affairs, the gigs he goes to are clear signposts to the kinds of sounds that will show up in his music: a Philip Glass show also attended by Eno (though not together) in December 1970; a Jackson 5 and Ohio Players double bill in July of 1974.</p> <p>At a Stevie Wonder after-show party in 73, he meets guitarist Carlos Alomar, bassist Emir Kassan and singer Ava Cherry, who would all go on to play with him.</p> <p>Griffin has been a fan of Bowie since he first heard <em>Starman</em> as a child, but it seems that it's Bowie's collaborative nature, perhaps even more than his music, that drew him to this project.</p> <p>"He sought people out. He had an unerring instinct for the right people to work with. Where did he meet all these people? [I wanted to know] how all these careers interlocked. It was intriguing for me and quite an addictive process."</p> <p>Griffin, a graphic designer, began the <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.bowiegoldenyears.com/index.html" target="_blank">Bowie Golden Years</a></strong></span> website in 2000 when he wanted to get into web design to show prospective clients what he could do.</p> <p>He needed a subject for his online project and thought, "What do I know a lot about? Well I know a lot about David Bowie." He had an archive of material to draw from, and as no one else had created a Bowie site that laid out his life and work chronologically, he set to work.</p> <p>It took Griffin about three years, with a full-time job and small children to see to at the same time, to cover the years from 1974 to 1980. As he worked, other people would contact him and contribute obscure interviews. In 2010, The Guardian named it website of the week, then Omnibus asked whether he'd like to turn it into a book.</p> <p>Bowie is the central character, but he touched so many lives that the book becomes not just a chronicle of his life, but of the times. The entry for December 6, 1980, quotes John Lennon discussing Bowie's performance in the Broadway production of The Elephant Man. Two days later he was shot dead by Mark Chapman.</p> <p>Lennon and Ono were supposed to have attended The Elephant Man the following evening; and Bowie said he was next on Chapman's list.  "Chapman had a front-row ticket to The Elephant Man the next night … The night after John was killed there were three empty seats in the front row. I can't tell you how difficult that was to go on."</p> <p>Now Bowie, too, is gone. How did Griffin feel when he heard the news?</p> <p>"Everyone was texting me and going 'Are you OK'? But my mum was already dying that week so … it was strange … it was bad enough that I was losing my mum. It seemed cruelly ironic that he survived the destructive 70s and 80s and then, whack! But I kind of wasn't surprised in a way. Ever since the heart attack in 2004 it was like, yeah, four packs of cigarettes a day for decades has got to catch up with you some time, even if you've chucked 'em in."</p> <p>The book took five years for Griffin to put together – eight if you count the years spent working on the website. Is he finished with Bowie after this tremendous labour of love?</p> <p>"I’m hoping to do another book on him on a different aspect. Something a lot simpler," he says with a laugh.</p> <p><em>Written by Gabriel Wilder. First appeared on <a href="http://www.stuff.co.nz/" target="_blank"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Stuff.co.nz</span></strong></a>. Image: Michael Ochs Archives</em></p>

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