David Bowie, my 'rebel, rebel', my hero, changed my life and helped us all make sense of the world – Susan Dalgety

Messages written on the David Bowie mural in Brixton, south London, to mark his birthday last year (PIcture: Dominic Lipinski/PA)Messages written on the David Bowie mural in Brixton, south London, to mark his birthday last year (PIcture: Dominic Lipinski/PA)
Messages written on the David Bowie mural in Brixton, south London, to mark his birthday last year (PIcture: Dominic Lipinski/PA)
I repeated my request carefully. “The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars… please.”

“Never heard of it,” muttered the thirtysomething man behind the counter in our local electrical shop which sold a few LPs alongside toasters and washing machines. “Are you sure you’ve got the right title?”

It was the summer of 1972, I was 13, nearly 14. Like thousands of teenagers across Britain, I had “discovered” David Bowie, the man who was about to change our world.