David Bowie Standing, Beverly Hills Hotel, 1972
© Mick Rock

David Bowie Standing, Beverly Hills Hotel, 1972

Photograph
By Mick Rock
About the image
“It’s got everything I want!” That’s how David Bowie felt about The Beverly Hills Hotel. He once confided in Mick Rock, that he’d love to take up a residency there. In 1972, amid the Ziggy Stardust craze, the two spent eight nights there, taking pictures around the bungalow gardens.

"The jacket had just been flown in from New York for ‘The Jean Genie’ video. We immediately snuck off together to take some pictures with it. The whole place was so photogenic."

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David Bowie Standing, Beverly Hills Hotel, 1972
David Bowie Standing, Beverly Hills Hotel, 1972