Tuesday, September 30, 2025

'Bowies Back' history runs through the East Village

Interview and photos by Daniel Efram 

When a high school graduation gift took Ron Gott to England in 1972, few could have predicted that it would eventually lead to the publication of his first photo book, more than 50 years later.

Starting to document rock shows at the age of 13 in 1968, Gott believes his first was either Iron Butterfly, Canned Heat, and The Youngbloods at the Fillmore East on Second Avenue, or Tommy James & the Shondells and Rhinoceros at a Murray the K show in the city.

Many people know Gott from his role at Fabulous Fanny's, the vintage eyewear store on Ninth Street, since 2016. However, few are aware of his history of documenting music from the 1960s to 1981, including two David Bowie concerts: one in Aylesbury, UK, in 1972 (during the Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars era) and later at Madison Square Garden in 1978 (during the Thin White Duke era). 

Gott's first book, "Bowies Back," out now on Blurring Books, showcases his photos from those two important chapters in the performer's chameleon-like career.
Gott and his travel companion had ended up in Aylesbury the week before to see a band called Caravan, with nowhere to stay that night — until a friendly music promoter offered them a place to crash.

"The promoter said, 'Feel free to come over and stay with my wife,'" Gott said. "They had a 400-year-old home down this Dickensian street, and we went and stayed and talked all night about music."

He continued:

"He [the promoter] said, 'You gotta come back next week because David Bowie and the Spiders from Mars are playing at the biggest show in England right now. Come early, hang out, and have lunch with them during sound check. So, I was in the auditorium during soundcheck and Angie [David's first wife] was there doing makeup for everyone."

That's where the photos for half of "Bowies Back" were taken over 53 years ago.
Get your copy of "Bowies Back" locally at Fabulous Fanny's, 335 E. Ninth St., between First Avenue and Second Avenue, or at East Village Books, 99 Mark's Place between Second Avenue and Third Avenue. It's also available online through Blurring Books.

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