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Yes, it is, you're absolutely correct. A good friend of ours in the US switched us on to the TV series when we visited just before Christmas, but we were unaware the show was based on a book. There are two or three books in the set, so that's my next purchase I think.

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I'm halfway though Fahrenheit 451.

It's quite different to the film... a very interesting read.

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I'm halfway though [b]Fahrenheit 451.

It's quite different to the film... a very interesting read. [/b]
Great book; I havent read it in ages. Enjoy!

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Yes, intriguing stuff .. every home with one of those big TV screens in the living rooms and no books...pah! science fiction!

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White Noise: Don DeLillo

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Bowie in Berlin: A New Career in a New Town by Thomas Jerome Seabrook . I must say this is a very entertaining book on David's most innovative period. From the year preceeding his move to Berlin, in Los Angeles where he recorded Station to Station, to a Chateaux outside Paris where he recorded The Idiot and Low. Finally, The Thin White Duke lands in Berlin, well in a Turkish Quarter known as Shoenberg with Iggy and Coco.

Low was mixed in Berlin and Heroes was wholly conceived in the German capital. David quickly transformed himself from a junkie to a genius...

http://youtube.com/watch?v=RFPs9Uv7e8c

The synth on this video is a Steelphon S900. This sits on top of a Mellotron or could it be a Chamberlin? The grand piano is haunting. I wonder what make it is.

The book ends with Lodger which was not recorded in Berlin but in Switzerland and New York.

The legend lives on...

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David quickly transformed himself from a junkie to a genius...

http://youtube.com/watch?v=RFPs9Uv7e8c

The legend lives on...

Chris
WOW! eek That's amazing footage! Cheers!

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to a Chateaux outside Paris where he recorded The Idiot and Low. Finally, The Thin White Duke lands in Berlin, well in a Turkish Quarter known as Shoenberg with Iggy and Coco.
I just recently got a copy of The Idiot which I had not heard since my vinyl days. It rekindled my interest in the Iggy/David connection.

The book sounds fascinating, going to look for it.

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I'm reading, for the third time, Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Not as good as Slaughterhouse Five, The Sirens OF Titan or Breakfast Of Champions, but a fine read even third time round.

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I haven't read Vonnegut in years but now that you mentioned him, I believe it is time, yet again, for a re-read.

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