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Live in Santa Monica '72
- 1994
- 18 tracks
- 1 uur, 14 min
- glam rock
Album Description
David Bowie's Live in Santa Monica '72 is a captivating live album that showcases the iconic artist's electrifying performance at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on 20 October 1972, during the legendary Ziggy Stardust Tour. This album, initially available as a bootleg for over 20 years, has been digitally remastered to bring the raw energy of the concert to life.
The 18-track setlist is a treasure trove of Bowie's most beloved songs, including 'Hang On to Yourself', 'Ziggy Stardust', 'Changes', and 'Life on Mars?'. The album also features remarkable renditions of 'Space Oddity', 'The Width Of A Circle', and 'Moonage Daydream', demonstrating Bowie's incredible vocal range and stage presence.
Originally released on 25 April 1994, Live in Santa Monica '72 has become a seminal recording in David Bowie's discography, offering a unique glimpse into the artist's groundbreaking Ziggy Stardust era. With its genre-bending blend of glam rock and art rock, this album is a must-listen for fans of David Bowie and anyone interested in experiencing the magic of his live performances. The official release of this concert, which was initially broadcast on KMET FM, is a testament to the enduring power of Bowie's music and his ability to captivate audiences with his unforgettable live shows.
Tracks
- Introduction - LiveDavid Bowie
- Hang On to Yourself - LiveDavid Bowie
- Ziggy Stardust - LiveDavid Bowie
- Changes - LiveDavid Bowie
- The Supermen - LiveDavid Bowie
- Life on Mars? - LiveDavid Bowie
- Five Years - LiveDavid Bowie
- Space Oddity - LiveDavid Bowie
- Andy Warhol - LiveDavid Bowie
- My Death - LiveDavid Bowie
- The Width Of A Circle - LiveDavid Bowie
- Queen Bitch - LiveDavid Bowie
- Moonage Daydream - LiveDavid Bowie
- John, I'm Only Dancing - LiveDavid Bowie
- Waiting For The Man - LiveDavid Bowie
- The Jean Genie - LiveDavid Bowie
- Suffragette City - LiveDavid Bowie
- Rock 'N' Roll Suicide - LiveDavid Bowie
About David Bowie
David Bowie, born David Robert Jones, was an iconic English singer, songwriter, musician, and actor, renowned for his chameleonic ability to reinvent himself and his music. Emerging in the 1960s, Bowie's breakthrough came with the 1972 album "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars," where he embodied the fantastical sci-fi character Ziggy Stardust. Throughout his career, Bowie's innovative approach to music and performance left an indelible mark on popular culture. He co-wrote hits like "Fame" with Carlos Alomar and John Lennon, and his discography spans genres like glam rock and art rock. Bowie's stagecraft and visual presentation were as legendary as his music, making him one of the most influential and acclaimed musicians of the 20th century.
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