David Bowie said he would have been 'a bloody good Hitler' and claimed the Nazi leader was 'one of the first rock stars'. The British musician, widely considered one of the biggest stars of the 20th century, made the confessions in a series of magazine interviews in the mid-seventies. The Under Pressure singer told Rolling Stone in 1977: 'Everybody was convincing me that I was a messiah, especially on that first American tour [in 1972]. 'I got hopelessly lost in the fantasy. I could have been Hitler in England. Wouldn't have been hard. 'Concerts alone got so enormously frightening that...