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Bowie's Secret Playlist Unearthed at V&A
9 Jan
Summary
- David Bowie's handwritten note of favorite records was found.
- The list details 15 tracks Bowie would play on radio.
- A new V&A exhibition brings this show to life.

Within the 90,000 items at the newly opened V&A East Storehouse in London, curators discovered a handwritten note from David Bowie. This "Memo for radio show -- list of favourite records" details 15 songs Bowie would have selected for a hypothetical radio broadcast. The list includes diverse artists such as The Beatles, Ronnie Spector, Miles Davis, and The Legendary Stardust Cowboy, reflecting Bowie's broad musical tastes.
The V&A has now brought this memo to life with a special one-hour program. The broadcast features all 15 tracks from Bowie's list, woven together with archival audio clips of his voice and interviews. This innovative presentation allows listeners to experience Bowie's personal musical journey.
The program is designed to immerse listeners in Bowie's world, imagining him as the host guiding them through the music that shaped his iconic career. The show celebrates the profound impact these artists and their music had on David Bowie's creative output, offering a unique glimpse into his influences.




