Simon Goddard's work delves deeply into the world of pop music and culture. He meticulously analyzes the intricate connections between sound, art, and societal shifts. Through his writings, Goddard explores how music profoundly shapes our collective identity and the ever-evolving cultural landscape.
Steven Patrick Morrissey is one of the most original and controversial voices
in the history of popular music. Morrissey authority Simon Goddard has
interviewed almost everybody of any importance, making Mozipedia the last word
on Morrissey and The Smiths.
Changes, 1972. Rock is now glam, kids are now droogs, and David Bowie is now Ziggy Stardust--the first openly bisexual rock'n'roll idol crashlanding into the gloomy blacked-out Britain of the three-day week. Perfect conditions to finally realise his dream of becoming the ultimate singing star, blowing minds, stages, and TV screens as he liberates a generation with tight satin, lip gloss, and the irresistible wham-bam of his Spiders From Mars. Music, fashion, and the old codes of gender will never be the same again. But as his runaway fame quickly blurs all lines between fantasy and reality, neither will David. The third volume in the Bowie Odyssey series places the reader in the screaming front rows of Ziggymania as Simon Goddard continues his entrancing journey through the decade Bowie changed pop forever.
In the sequel to Bowie Odyssey 70 (a Sunday Times Book Of The Year), Simon
Goddard continues his groundbreaking VR narrative into the world inside and
around Bowie, year by year, through the decade he changed pop forever.
Starting at the beginning of Bowie's incredible ten-year odyssey changing the
course of pop music, Simon Goddard's bold and expressionistic biography weaves
time, space, rock'n'roll and social history to relive Bowie's 1970 - moment by
vivid moment.
One of the seminal groups of the Eighties, The Smiths' career was as brilliant as it was brief. Now, drawing on interviews with band members, producers, and colleagues, music journalist Simon Goddard presents a meticulous chronological survey of the group's musical evolution, from their first demos in 1982 to their final fractured studio session five years later. Investigating the stories behind the songs, and detailing every British TV and radio session, he also offers a unique analysis of each track's concert life. Granted unprecedented access to The Smiths' studio archives and to the private collection of outtakes and rehearsals retained by drummer Mike Joyce, the author lifts the lid on unreleased material as well as the lost songs and alternate versions that have remained closely guarded secrets until now.
It was the greatest invention in the history of pop music - the rock god who came from the stars - which struck a young David Bowie like a lightning bolt from the heavens. When Ziggy the glam alien messiah fell to Earth, he transformed Bowie from a prodigy to a superstar who changed the face of music forever. But who was Ziggy Stardust?
Book by book, year by year, the ultimate literary trip through Bowie's
greatest decade. This limited edition of the fifth instalment is, published in
hardback, with an alternative cover design.
Simon Goddard's electric ride through Bowie's greatest decade reaches the
halfway mark with this fifth instalment. Wickedly funny and shockingly tragic,
Bowie Odyssey 74 is the story of one man trying to find his soul in a world
that's gone to the devil.