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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Entertainment
Nadeem Badshah

Bowie’s handwritten Starman lyrics sell for stellar £200,000

David Bowie on his Ziggy Stardust/Aladdin Sane tour in London in 1973.
David Bowie on his Ziggy Stardust/Aladdin Sane tour in London in 1973. Photograph: Michael Putland/Getty Images

David Bowie’s handwritten lyrics to his 1972 song Starman have sold for more than £200,000 (A$334,958) at auction, five times their estimated sale price.

The song featured on his fifth album, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, which propelled the musician to international rock and pop stardom.

The handwritten lyrics, which were originally estimated to fetch up to £40,000 (A$66,991) sold for £203,500 (A$340,819), including buyer’s premium.

The lyrics to David Bowie’s Starman
The lyrics to David Bowie’s Starman. Photograph: Omega Auctions

Olivier Varenne, director of acquisitions and alliances and collections at the Museum of Old and New Art (Mona) in Tasmania in Australia, was the winning bidder.

“We got carried away and paid too much,” Mona’s owner and founder, David Walsh, said on Wednesday.

“It’ll make an appearance in the expanded library we are currently constructing, along with many other items we got carried away with and paid too much for.”

The lyrics, sold as part of a David Bowie and glam rock sale on Tuesday, were previously on display as part of the V&A Museum’s David Bowie Is collection and had been owned by the same person since the 1980s.

The A4 page features handwritten amendments and edits by Bowie, including corrected spelling mistakes and additions.

Paul Fairweather, of Omega Auctions, said: “We had almost unprecedented interest from around the world for this historic piece of memorabilia. We had five telephone lines in operation for the sale as well as bidders online and in the room.

“We’re very pleased with the incredible price achieved and are sure the lyrics will be rightly prized and treasured by the winning bidder.”

In 2019, the first demo of Bowie singing Starman, who would “like to come and meet us but he thinks he’d blow our minds”, sold for £51,000 (A$85,414) after gathering dust in a loft for nearly five decades.

– with Australian Associated Press

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