David Bowie/Scotland,UK 1973 & more
David Bowie/Scotland,UK 1973 & more
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The charisma of rock history, Ziggy Stardust, descended to Earth on the ZIGGY STARDUST TOUR 1972-1973. The treasure live album is now available in a longer version. This work includes the "Glasgow performance on January 5, 1973." First of all, let's start with the position of the show. Let's imagine it from the overall picture of the world tour. [1972] January 29-September 7: UK #1 (56 performances) September 22-December 2: North America #1 (26 performances) December 23-29: UK #2a (4 performances) [1973] January 5-9: UK #2b (4 performances) ←★Here★《January 24th "ALADDIN SANE" completed》 February 24-March 12: North America #2 (16 performances) April 8-20: Japan (9 performances) May 12-July 3: UK #3 (59 performances) This is the full tour. Initially, the Glasgow performances were held a total of three times in January and May, but this work is the first show. Furthermore, it was also the first concert of 1973. There was a recording of this day before, and it has been known as the compilation album "THE LEGENDARY LOST TAPES". This work is not a copy or remastered reprint. It was digitized from the original master, and it is a long-length record that also includes "Let's Spend The Night Together" and "The Jean Genie", which have not been released before. And the sound is also a wonderful vintage audience. Although it is not as miraculous and surprising as "THE ALL AMERICAN BOWIE", the on feeling is excellent. The robust musical sound that suppresses the enthusiasm and reaches the hands is reliable, and the bass that tends to be thin is also very responsive. Furthermore, the master freshness is amazing, there is almost no hiss, there is no distortion or deterioration, and the sound is just lustrous. In fact, perhaps to save tape, the recording was stopped at the beginning and end of some songs, so I missed the permanent preservation press, but for the 1970s audience, the quality is enough to be out of the ordinary. The super thick sound depicts a wonderful show that is famous as a "masterpiece" by enthusiasts. As per the above schedule, it was the first show in 1973, and the masterpiece "ALADDIN SANE" is in the middle of finishing. Without taking a big break from the tour, the band's creative potential explodes on stage. Moreover, the set is also valuable "UK #2". Based on the 1972 edition, it has changed little by little, especially the Rolling Stones cover "Let's Spend The Night Together". Although it is a song that was also performed in Japan, it is unique to "UK #2" to open before the usual "Hang On To Yourself". Unfortunately, it is a bit smart, but you can enjoy the precious scene with a great sound. In addition to the main story, this work also includes a bonus recording of the TV program "RUSSELL HARTY PLUS POP" recorded on January 17, 1973. "Drive-In Saturday" is also famous for being an official double A-side single, but this work includes a full recording including "My Death" and an interview of more than 12 minutes. This "My Death" is also a wonderful performance that is called "best performance" by enthusiasts. In addition, you can understand how great the quality of the main Glasgow performance is because you can record the TV appearance sound boards side by side. From 1972 to 1973. This is a masterpiece live album that gives a real feel of the journey of "Ziggy Stardust" who changed his appearance during the tour and developed his show. This is a piece where you can witness the precious "UK #2" and enjoy his precious TV appearance in full. Green's Playhouse, Glasgow, Scotland 5th January 1973 (68:40) 1. Let's Spend The Night Together 2. Hang On To Yourself 3. Ziggy Stardust 4. Changes 5. The Supermen 6. Five Years 7. The Width of A Circle 8. Life On Mars? 9. John, I'm only Dancing 10. Moonage Daydream 11. The Jean Genie 12. Suffragette City 13. Rock 'n' Roll Suicide London Weekend Television Studios, South Bank, London, UK 17th January 1973 Broadcast: Russell Harty Plus Pop, ITV 20th January 1973 14. My Death 15. Russell Harty Introduction 16. Drive-In Saturday 17. Interview David Bowie - Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica Mick Ronson - Guitar, Vocals Trevor Bolder - Bass Mick 'Woody' Woodmansey - Drums Mike Garson - Piano, Mellotron, Organ
Green's Playhouse, Glasgow, Scotland 5th January 1973 (68:40) 1. Let's Spend The Night Together 2. Hang On To Yourself 3. Ziggy Stardust 4. Changes 5. The Supermen 6. Five Years 7. The Width of A Circle 8. Life On Mars? 9. John, I'm only Dancing 10. Moonage Daydream 11. The Jean Genie 12. Suffragette City 13. Rock 'n' Roll Suicide London Weekend Television Studios, South Bank, London, UK 17th January 1973 Broadcast: Russell Harty Plus Pop, ITV 20th January 1973 14. My Death 15. Russell Harty Introduction 16. Drive-In Saturday 17. Interview David Bowie - Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica Mick Ronson - Guitar, Vocals Trevor Bolder - Bass Mick ‘Woody’ Woodmansey – Drums Mike Garson - Piano, Mellotron, Organ