
Peggy Burns' family was known for 'madness' and David's 'frightful' aunt Pat spoke to the tabloids about it in the 1980s. Although not directly affected himself, some in David's family, most obviously Terry, did suffer and this undoubtedly had an imapct on David's life.
In 1953, David Jones secretly watched The Quatermass Experiment on television, giving him a lifelong love of science fiction.

One evening in 1955, David's father came home from work with a bag of records he had been given. That night David played each single in turn: Fats Domino, Chuck Berry and Franke Lymon and the Teenagers. He was already very excited by his discovery of rock 'n' roll, but the best was yet to come.
He played 'Tutti Frutti' by Little Richard and, according to the future David Bowie many years later, "I hit gold... my heart nearly burst with excitement. I'd never heard anything even resembling this. It filled the room with energy and colour and outrageous defiance. I had heard God."
Little Richard was not a traditional Mississippi bluesman; he was from New Orleans and his music exploded from the speakers. Richard was inspired by the cross-dressing scene and he used brightly-coloured suits and over-the-top showmanship. He was also gay, although he did not come out until much later. On 16 February 1957 Little Richard became the first American rock 'n' roll star to appear on British television on the BBC's Six-Five Special. The show aired this extract from the film Don't Knock The Rock.
About a year after they had first met, in the summer of 1958, David Jones and George Underwood produced their first public performance around the camp fire at a scout camp on the Isle of Wight. George owned a Hofner acoustic guitar and David a ukulele and on this ocasion David strummed while George sang.
When David and George went to Bromley Technical College, David was taught art by Owen Frampton. Not only did he work very hard sketching and developing an ability for art, he was also inspired by Frampton to develop an interest in appreciating art and it was from him that David developed a love of Egon Schiele's work. Frampton was also the father of Peter Frampton who was a few years below David at the college.
By the age of fourteen, David Jones was spending all his spare time at Medhurst's department store in the record department, checking out the latest records, and the girls. Here he developed a taste for jazz as well as rock 'n' roll. Around 1960, his father bought him a plastic alto saxophone and David got a Saturday job at Furlong's, a record and instrument store.


Later that year David Jones found out he had failed every O'Level except art. Undettered he continued with music, although he did accept a job as a paste-up artist at an ad agency wangled by Owen Frampton. After a brief period with George playing as The Hooker Brothers, the pair teamed up with a trio called the King Bees.
Next time: the story continues to 1965.
Who owns the baby image. Or is it public domain?
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