Moonage Daydream
When I first heard David Bowie’s music, I was in high school. As his voice blasted out of my TV, Ziggy Stardust caught my eye with his orange mohawk hair, neon costumes, eye shadow, and high-heeled shoes. My friend in college dyed his hair and dressed like Bowie. I couldn’t put Bowie into a box as he burst into the 1970s music scene like a rocket. If you want to take a magical, music trip back in time, be sure to see Brett Morgen’s cinematic biography, “Moonage Daydream.” The film was created by a 53-year-old dedicated filmmaker who almost died duri...