

GG: The only time I ever met David Bowie in person was in about 1977- 1978, something like that, and The Human League were playing at The National in London, at a pub gig in Earls’ Court / London. I was there with them because we were all friends and there was a rumour going round the place that Bowie had come to see them. We thought it was just gossip but in fact he turned up and after the gig just before the band came off stage, during the last track, I was the only one back stage and the door flew open and in walked David Bowie looking so happy and excited. He grabbed me by the shoulders and said: “F***ing brilliant. They are f***ing amazing. They are the future of music. The Human League are fantastic”. I was just nodding simply saying: “Yes David, yes David” and that was the only time that I actually met him. He went to this superr small pub to find new music.
One of the very earliest gigs I went to see as a young man was Bowie. He played The Student Union in Sheffield and we obviously couldn’t get in because I was only 15, Martin would have been 17 but we made fake Student Union cards and managed to get in and see Bowie.

This is one of the most historic pieces of wardrobe in the entire Hard Rock collection and you can see it in the Piccadilly store. It was worn on stage by David Bowie at the Marquee Club in London in 1973 while filming for the American television programme ‘The Midnight Special’. This was the last time Bowie performed as his iconic Ziggy Stardust alter ego.
GG: Thank you for this chat, Monica. It’s been a pleasure.
MARCH 2022 TOUR DATES:
Wed 2nd March Birmingham Town Hall
Fri 4th March Cambridge Corn Exchange
Sat 5th March York Barbican
Sun 6th March Glasgow Academy
Mon 7th March Liverpool Philhamonic
Wed 9th March Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
Fri 11th March Bath Forum
Sat 12th March Cardiff Tramshed
Sun 13th March London Barbican
If you were lucky enough to catch these accomplished musicians on tour as Holy Holy, you will know that Tony Visconti, Glenn Gregory, and the talented band deliver an excellent show, filled with an intoxicating mix of adoration and respect for a true innovator that is the one and only David Bowie.