David Bowie’s ‘Space Oddity’ Now a Children’s Book

Posted by at 2:47 pm on August 29, 2011

The lyrics of David Bowie‘s 1969 classic ‘Space Oddity’ have been used as the basis of a colorful, if somewhat scary, illustrated children’s novel by artist Andrew Kolb.

A PDF of the entire book can be downloaded for free at Kolb’s website.  In just under 40 pages, the book tells the story of brave astronaut Major Tom, who launches himself into space and wins the adoration of the press reporters down on earth.

Then, he explores even further with a space walk, only to watch his craft suffer critical damage from a meteor storm, leaving him trapped in space with time to send just one final message of love down to his wife.

‘‘Space Oddity,’ which was a hit immediately in England but didn’t take over the airwaves in America until a 1972 re-issue, has gone on to become of of Bowie’s signature songs. U2 used the song on their last tour as the soundtrack for their “360″ stage coming to life at the start of each concert.

Leave a Reply

Sign Up For Our Newsletter

Sign up to receive breaking news
as well as receive other site updates

Enter your Email


Preview | Powered by FeedBlitz

Log in

Copyright © 2008 - 2024 · StreetCorner Media , LLC· All Rights Reserved ·