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7. 'The seventies was a fantasy age -
Tosh Berman
7. 'The seventies was a fantasy age - he was the ultimate fantasy figure' Boy George on his first sighting of David BowieThe beginning for me was seeing David Bowie on the Old Grey Whistle Test singing 'Starman' in February 1972. I was 10. Of course, then I saw the Ziggy Stardust tour at the Lewisham Odeon in 1973 - the tour that ended with the last ever Ziggy concert. It was such a nightmare
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