David Bowie/A collection of silent footage from the Ziggy era
David Bowie/A collection of silent footage from the Ziggy era
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“Ziggy Stardust” is a charismatic character synonymous with Bowie and shines in rock history. Introducing a video collection that collects treasured films from the "Ziggy era". This work contains three main types of footage. Let's introduce them one by one. [THE SILENT MASTERS: ORIGINAL 16MM FILM REELS (approximately 40 minutes)] First up is the main "The Silent Masters: Original 16mm Film Reels". This is a compilation and supervision of 16mm film from the "Ziggy era" by overseas enthusiasts, and as the title suggests, it is silent. It is a series of about 30 cuts of fragmented footage, which is the fate of 16mm. To be honest, "without sound" seems to be for very advanced users, but even more amazing is the visual beauty. I don't know how it was preserved, but Ziggy is fiercely beautiful. Of course, all of them were professionally shot, and they contain the shining appearance of “Ziggy” with a quality that can be recorded as is on the official DVD. Even though there are 30 cuts, there are 3 types recorded, outtakes from the promo shooting of "Life On Mars?" and "John I'm Only Dancing", and a concert at "Bournemouth May 23, 1973". Promo shooting may seem like a familiar sight, but behind the scenes is transparent, as a clapperboard also appears and Bowie confirms the camera position and action. Even more powerful is the Bournemouth concert scene. There is also a documentary program on this day, and although it seems to be an outtake, it is a striking sight of Ziggy exciting the audience with his ever-changing costumes. Even the veins that stand out on her exposed bare feet are clearly visible, and the "Izukatoutai" costume designed by Kansai Yamamoto is also available. Mick Ronson's guitar solo is also perfectly drawn. [CROPPED AND DUBBED FOOTAGE (approximately 36 minutes)] Although it is valuable and extremely high quality, silence is not for everyone. On the other hand, this is a video collection with perfect audio that anyone can enjoy. This consists of 3 live shows + 1 documentary program, including "Bournemouth, May 23, 1973", which was also in the live silent film, "Alesbury, July 15, 1972", and "June, 1972". 21st Dunstable" is included. The audio doesn't necessarily match the video (you'll get the idea if you say it's typical of history videos...), but you can see plenty of valuable Ziggy performances that are full of the mood of the time. The other is Mick Ronson's documentary program "Mick Ronson Artist Profile." It features the Freddie Mercury memorial concert, and includes interviews with Bowie, Mick, and Joe Elliott, who performed together for the first time in a while. [SPECIAL SILENT FEATURES (approx. 13 minutes)] At the end, there is another silent film. This is in black and white, and includes approximately 10 minutes of footage from the filming of ``Life On Mars?'' and approximately 3 minutes of interviews with fans on the street at the Rainbow Theater performance in August 1972. Anyway, this is a pack of valuable footage in the highest quality. Hard-core collectors will be shocked by the quality, but even those who aren't will be captivated by the ever-changing appearance of "Ziggy Stardust." This weekend, the mysterious, beautiful, and extremely vivid “Ziggy” will be in your hands. A collection of silent footage from the Ziggy era The Silent Masters: Original 16mm Film Reels (40 minutes) Track 1(3 minutes) Life On Mars? (Earls Court, London 12th May 1973) Track 2-12(7 minutes) Ziggy In Bournemouth (Winter Gardens, Bournemouth 23rd May 1973) Track 13-30(30 minutes) John I'm Only Dancing (Rainbow Theatre, London 19th August 1972) Cropped and Dubbed Footage (36 minutes) Track 1(2 minutes) Ziggy In Bournemouth (Winter Gardens, Bournemouth 23rd May 1973) Track 2-3(16 minutes) Waiting For The Man (Friars Club, Aylesbury 15th July 1972) Track 4(8 minutes). Introducing Ziggy (Civic Hall, Dunstable 21st June 1972) Track 5(9 minutes) Mick Ronson Artist Profile (Tribute to Mick Ronson, documentary style clip with sound) Special Silent Features (13 minutes) Track 1(6 minutes) Life On Mars? Slate 1, Take 4 black and white reel(Earls Court, London 12th May 1973) Track 2(4 minutes). Life On Mars? Slate 1, Take 5 black and white reel (Earls Court, London 12th May 1973) Track 3(3 minutes) Excerpt from ‘The Rainbow Interviews’ (The unreleased film by Mick Rock made in 1972) PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.89min.
Track 1(2 minutes) Ziggy In Bournemouth (Winter Gardens, Bournemouth 23rd May 1973) Track 2-3(16 minutes) Waiting For The Man (Friars Club, Aylesbury 15th July 1972) Track 4(8 minutes). Introducing Ziggy (Civic Hall, Dunstable 21st June 1972) Track 5(9 minutes) Mick Ronson Artist Profile (Tribute to Mick Ronson, documentary style clip with sound) Special Silent Features (13 minutes) Track 1(6 minutes) Life On Mars? Slate 1, Take 4 black and white reel(Earls Court, London 12th May 1973) Track 2( 4 minutes). Life On Mars? Slate 1, Take 5 black and white reel (Earls Court, London 12th May 1973) Track 3(3 minutes) Excerpt from ‘The Rainbow Interviews’ (The unreleased film by Mick Rock made in 1972) PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.89min.