Hmm. I see where that must be. But this googled:
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Originally Posted by http://www.murmurs.com/talk/archive/index.php/t-30899.html
More than anybody else in his career, Tony Visconti understands what makes David Bowie tick. They first met in 1967, when 20-year-old Visconti, an in-house songwriter at New York's Richmond Organisation, moved to London specifically to work with the largely unknown singer. They lived together at Bowie's notoriously swinging hippie commune at Haddon Hall. Visconti (who also did eight albums with Marc Bolan) earned Bowie's trust and respect by getting the singer to stand up to industry figures.
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Originally Posted by http://www.5years.com/encyh.htm
Haddon Hall: Large red-bricked and decaying Victorian mansion (with turrets) converted to flats in Beckenham (42 Southend Road), Kent. David and Angie rented the ground floor flat (Number 7) for £7 a week from 1969 to 1973.
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You're sure the pix were taken at Haddon Street? Because Haddon Hall would appear to be an altogether different deal...
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