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Guitarist Mick Ronson was pivotal in shaping the early Bowie sound and image, contributing to iconic albums like "Hunky Dory" and "Ziggy Stardust." However, their relationship soured in the 1970s, as Bowie’s fame grew. Despite the falling out, Ronson would later reunite with Bowie on the 1993 album "Black Tie White Noise." The mixed sentiments from these interactions reflect the complexities of working closely with a superstar.