@@linusbennemann6981 I think it's the 1973 concert at the Hammersmith Odeon, London. I think this is from the film of the concert - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.
Ronno's guitar solo was done withing 10feet of me. The girl that made a grab for him, causing him to be pulled back by the stagehand was stood next to me nearly at front of the stage. One of the greatest memories of my life ❤
Couldn't agree more. I was born in 68' and always thought the music and the rebellious long hair, muscle cars, and everything about what the older kid's on the block were into was just so cool, and because of going to the roller rink, starting in the mid 70's, I knew a lot of the music. Bought Aerosmith "Toys" used in 1976 for $3. (1st Album) Then starting my 8th grade yr 81/82 things started to really change in So CA, and by my Freshman year the Stray Cats were the biggest thing and most everyone was cutting their hair, and if you didn't you were classified as a burnout. Just funny when now in 2022 that is the most listened to decade, because it had the best music. More than that ppl are paying to go see those groups that seemed old when I was in HS almost 40 years ago, and the acts are getting millions from Spotify.
How the fuck does this have so few views? This is the pinnacle of a genre and one of Bowie's incarnations. And Ronson was amazing on this, not to mention the mesmerized teenage groupies. This is a phenomenal pin in the history of rock and roll.
TOTALLY AGREEEEE. the pinacle ..he started the whole theatricle rock anti-hero stuff..predecessor to punk rock..mick ronson and bowie are phenomenal here..the rocking of the chicks up front who know every word the song is priceless..what atime capsule of the height of ZIGGY!!!
Definitely Bowie's best incarnation! He was almost other worldly as Ziggy. The Spiders were a hugely a underrated band too. A truly world class performance from all of them!
Mick's contribution to early Bowie is really understated..His playing is really masterful, his feel, his tone..he made his own path and we are all the better for it musically.
You are right... it is a combination of great song writing, theatre, charisma, art and balls... it has so much confidence and machismo in the performance... the combination of the sound and the visuals is amazing... so many emotions on human faces in that video, none of this prebaked, controlled crap... the moves are rehearsed but the emotions are raw and as exhilarating as the guitar sound
Completely different but Jim Morison from The Doors and Bowie share that same hypnotic, electrifying stage presence. This was him already at the top of his game and it was still early in his career. He would stay on top for the rest of his musical life. Gone and missed so terribly by many people including me. He truly was a one of a kind, there will never be another David Bowie, many imitators but none as original and true as he was with the Spiders from Mars who were all amazing instrumentalists. Mick Ronson was an absolute beast on guitar. Brought so much to the party of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. RIP Mick and David.
good obesrvation...bowie saw morrison live in england in '68. he was also very tight w/ iggy pop as far back as '70. at that time, iggy himself had hung w/ morrison some, since both were on the same label for a short period of time.... I always thought the story of ziggy was at its bones, morrison. bowie added the asian, glam, sci fi androgyney twist to it, but the rock martyr & projection was clearly morrison influenced.... the both had eyes like screen play writers & director conceptual minds. its why they transformed what a lead could project on stage.
Bowie was so ahead of his time,i remember when my brother 1st played me Space Oddity,i thought that was the most brilliant song that's ever been recorded,and i was just 10 years old
I'm an alligator I'm a mama-papa comin' for you I'm the space invader I'll be a rock 'n' rollin' bitch for you Keep your mouth shut You're squawking like a pink monkey bird And I'm bustin' up my brains for the words Keep your 'lectric eye on me, babe Put your ray gun to my head Press your space face close to mine, love Freak out in a moonage daydream, oh yeah! Don't fake it baby, lay the real thing on me The church of man, love Is such a holy place to be Make me baby, make me know you really care Make me jump into the air Keep your 'lectric eye on me, babe Put your ray gun to my head Press your space face close to mine, love Freak out in a moonage daydream, oh yeah! Keep your 'lectric eye on me, babe Put your ray gun to my head Press your space face close to mine, love Freak out in a moonage daydream, oh yeah! Keep your 'lectric eye on me, babe Put your ray gun to my head Press your space face close to mine, love Freak out in a moonage daydream, oh yeah! Freak out, far out, in out
Thank you for this so much! I love this song and I had so many of the verses wrong! That squawking like a pink monkey bird line. I thought it was I smoke a lot of big monkey bird! Lol I was born in 77 I always put on bully by my girlfriend's dad he used to listen to old classic rock from back in the day he made me a fan of a lot of bands but he'd always throw on the fancy hundred this CD changer back in 93! And play me all the classics! I was wearing tie-dye shirts after that! He'd tell me the band's names the song and their history before he played it. he was like a human music trivia guy! I remember bringing CDs over and he actually like the grunge band that bring over there.The Big Three, especially Alice in chains.
Love how Mick and Bowie do the stance~walk in unison together, great performance art and fabulous musicians. When Mick points his lethal weapon guitar at the audience and it blasts off unbridled into the atmosphere..Whew!! 😅
So true ... I try to keep his music relevant and love doing covers on YT ... I had a dream and the name 'Space Boy' seemed apt ... all for fun and in admiration,
How impossible is it that Mick can share a stage with Bowie at this time and be just as big a rock star. I don't know that another guitarist in rock history could have done this.
When Bowie first saw Ronson he imagined him as his very own Jeff Beck. The idea being that Ronson, like Beck, was his own man, but one who would enhance the music exponentially, which he did. Over the years Bowie used different musical directors for his live bands. Ronson was the blueprint.
Amazing as it was the first time I heard it, or more. RIP.. Sorry to see our rock gods going and not much replacing them. Bowie and Ronson were always, are always, my heart.
Sadly, the golden age of rock music is long gone. More sadly, g-banger rappers have become the new rock stars. It's truly a sad world we're living in now. Although (regardless of whether one loves of hates her, I think she's great) the spirit of Bowie is alive and well in Lady G.
this was just phenomenal at the odeon last monday - the whole entire film was so incredible. i hope everyone gets a chance to see it when it hits global cinemas very soon ♥️♥️♥️
my heart is racing watching this....wow.....this is what Rock N' Roll was always and will always be about. The younger artists need to watch this because it's an absolute clinic on how to be apex rock stars
So true ... I try to keep his music relevant and love doing covers on YT ... I had a dream and the name 'Space Boy' seemed apt ... all for fun and in admiration,
this is not with Bowie, and it was doctored for promo purposes, but it's a pretty good second dose of inspired playing by Mick: ruclips.net/video/Y15iusA4ylc/видео.html
So true ... I try to keep his music relevant and love doing covers on YT ... I had a dream and the name 'Space Boy' seemed apt ... all for fun and in admiration,
He’s so amazing! Not any thousands of hot men or more can compare to the sexiness, charisma, and mysterious aura and his awesome talent! Love forever David Bowie 👩🏻🎤💫 Super cute the fan she is totally interpreting his text with gestures at 0:45 min 💜
I'm 73 & so lucky to have seen him live 3 times, love him now as I did before he was famous.What took everyone so long to see what a genius talent he was. Cried so hard when he passed, in rock & roll heaven with the others who left us to soon. He'll of a band up there. Miss you spook much😣
So true ... I try to keep his music relevant and love doing covers on YT ... I had a dream and the name 'Space Boy' seemed apt ... all for fun and in admiration,
It’s very rare for anyone to steal the thunder from Bowie - and contrary to popular opinion, even Freddie didn’t really outshine Bowie at Live Aid. Ronson was a true rock guy - a natural musician rather than a mechanical guitar wizard. And he was gifted with the looks and demeanour of a guitar god to boot - in the class of greats like Beck, Rhoads, “Fast” Eddie Clarke...
Randy Rhoads wasn't a Ronson fan for nothing. He always said that Ronson was one of his favorite players. Although what Rhoads did was different in scope, you can hear some of Ronson's snarly tone in Randy Rhoads' tone.
Mick Ronson definitely in my top 5 rock guitarists of all time - Mick Taylor, Duane Allman, David Gilmour and Warren Haynes round out my faves with Hendrix and Santana close behind. I'm sure people have their own favorites, so these are just mine. And other folks on here are right - the mid 60s through the 70s were awesome for music and probably why even younger generations can't get enough.
My fave guitarists - Blackmore (hands down, fave musician too along with Jon Lord and Ian Paice), Mick Mars, Ronno. Steve Stevens, “Fast” Eddie Clarke (check out his blistering solo on “Please Don’t Touch” with Kelly Johnson). Rhoads, Santana, Derringer, and Pagey are cool too.
Saw Bowie live many times. Best tour was Diamond Dogs. Ziggy Stardust was my first live Bowie concert. No one had ever heard anything like him before or since. RIP
I remember when they played this on the Midnight Special IN 1973. I WAS BLOWN AWAY!!! Nothing was like it. So original, so daring. so OUT THERE. Just brilliant!
I saw him at one of his July 1974 performances at the Tower. The one and only time I sleep out to get tickets. Listen, some people just didn't get him. He evolved through his career and you needed to take the ride with him if you could.
I think that gal they focus in on there at around 4 :47 is my soul mate! That's how I feel sometimes listening to Mick Ronson playing like that, alone at night with my headphones on... hands in the air, screaming like crazy, even turning around to see if anyone else is as ecstatic as me!
Playing his music to the aliens,the grays dig Bowie ! Lol me too !!! Who doesn't ? " Theres a star man waiting in the sky , hed like to come and meet you but he thinks he'll blow your mind ". Let the children boogie !!!
@@DavidH-D I was looking through my old pictures, and I found a clip of this exact video screen recorded in October 2020. So maybe they just taking it down and re uploading it
Mick Ronson the most underrated guitar player of all time. Bowie never gave him the credit he deserved, for not only playing but also producing and arranging.
I think he did give him all the credit he deserved. Bowie more than appreciated raw talent when he saw it. Ronno was incredibly talented but so grounded and unassuming.
He got plenty of credit for his work. They worked together for four years. Ronno said himself he was treated fairly. No need to knock Bowie to elevate Ronson. How his career panned out was down to him.
We watched Moonage Daydream film yesterday..and as I am a devout Bowie fan had to see this. I would tell everyone to see it! Absolutely brilliant and insightful. Learnt a hell of a lot about him..his childhood..lots to learn folks.
I have a feeling that every Bowie´s concert was unbelieving and unforgettable experience. Such a shame I was born in late 80´s so I couldn´t experience it. Who needed drugs when you could go to concert like this and be elevated...
Rock on RONNO! Wherever you may be amongst the deceased Pantheon of rock's greatest guitarists. Just a little bloke from Hull, UK! So humble, but in- your-face guitar playing. Hell, yeah! F*ck, yeah!
Just went to the theaters a couple of days ago. They played this concert for the 50th anniversay of Zigsy Stardust stepping down from the stages. What an experience. It is the closest I'll ever be from experiencing a Bowie concert.
So true ... I try to keep his music relevant and love doing covers on YT ... I had a dream and the name 'Space Boy' seemed apt ... all for fun and in admiration,
This is without doubt one of the highlights of the Ziggy50 film simply because of Micks guitar work on this song, although there is nothing simple about it! 💯🎸
Mine too! Close second was Mick Taylor in Can't You hear Me Knockin' Dallas 1973 or 1974, and third for me was Duane Allman 'At Fillmore East' in Whipping Post
Mick Ronson's guitar playing here is one of the Greatest Things that has Ever Happened in the Universe throughout the Entirety of Time.
Yes it is it is amazing
It's the full embodiment of "Air Guitar" dreams.
That´s quite an understatement!
From another planet, both of them. Gone back there now ❤️❤️❤️
Very amazing guitar to further the greatness of this tune !!!
Phenomenal.
Nothing like it ever again.
Rest in peace, gentlemen.
You say never again, I come up with songs like this, you cant shut me down
And THIS, Ladies & Gentlemen, is a
MASTER BLASTER GIANT GOD ROCK & ROLLER GUITAR HERO.
In short:
MICK RONSON.
So sad that we don’t have these legendary artists around anymore.
@@donstroud2882 yeah i cant write better songs im a philistine
@@ernestoribeiro2226 isso aí, Mick Ronson é um monstro, dos maiores da História do Rock.
Mick Ronson ! Awesome playing, never be another.
Came here for Ronson
And THIS, Ladies & Gentlemen, is a
MASTER BLASTER GIANT GOD ROCK & ROLLER GUITAR HERO.
In short:
MICK RONSON.
Mick Ronson forever ♥️♥️♥️🎸
hey does anyone know which year this performance is from?
@@linusbennemann6981 I think it's the 1973 concert at the Hammersmith Odeon, London. I think this is from the film of the concert - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.
Ronno's guitar solo was done withing 10feet of me. The girl that made a grab for him, causing him to be pulled back by the stagehand was stood next to me nearly at front of the stage. One of the greatest memories of my life ❤
Heya you should check out The Doublejumps if you like David Bowie songs 😍
This is my favorite live performance of all time, hands down.
I was honestly just about to comment the exact same thing - best live performance ever.
I love the video Space Oddity!
Ditto
Lord BOWIE FOREVERMORE 😢
Mine too
The 70's!! What a decade for music. The eighties were good but, in terms of substance, cutting edge, and risk taking the seventies were special.
Loved your comment.. exactly how It Is
Love Bowie...Masterpiece
So true. These two gender benders were way ahead of their time.
Couldn't agree more. I was born in 68' and always thought the music and the rebellious long hair, muscle cars, and everything about what the older kid's on the block were into was just so cool, and because of going to the roller rink, starting in the mid 70's, I knew a lot of the music. Bought Aerosmith "Toys" used in 1976 for $3. (1st Album) Then starting my 8th grade yr 81/82 things started to really change in So CA, and by my Freshman year the Stray Cats were the biggest thing and most everyone was cutting their hair, and if you didn't you were classified as a burnout. Just funny when now in 2022 that is the most listened to decade, because it had the best music. More than that ppl are paying to go see those groups that seemed old when I was in HS almost 40 years ago, and the acts are getting millions from Spotify.
My favorite bowie tour was the 1983 "Serious Moonlight Tour"
How the fuck does this have so few views? This is the pinnacle of a genre and one of Bowie's incarnations. And Ronson was amazing on this, not to mention the mesmerized teenage groupies. This is a phenomenal pin in the history of rock and roll.
TOTALLY AGREEEEE. the pinacle ..he started the whole theatricle rock anti-hero stuff..predecessor to punk rock..mick ronson and bowie are phenomenal here..the rocking of the chicks up front who know every word the song is priceless..what atime capsule of the height of ZIGGY!!!
It is because the original video is taken down from time to time.
100% agree one of my top 3 videos of all time
My all time favorite too.
Its still exciting no matter how many times I see it.
The mesmerized teenage groupies part is a little weird, Bowie had a thing for baby groupies.
Definitely Bowie's best incarnation! He was almost other worldly as Ziggy. The Spiders were a hugely a underrated band too. A truly world class performance from all of them!
I’ve seen him twice live, so glad I had the opportunity. Love you David.
luckyy
lucky indeed
so lucky 🧡
One of the most underrated Bowie songs,this version spells out his super,human,power play that hit the world like an alien invasion 👽
why is this underrated? I think that is the laziest sort of comment there is.
Every now and then you need to come back to this live version as a standard of where music can take you …to a mind blowing place…. And still today.
exactly
Mick's contribution to early Bowie is really understated..His playing is really masterful, his feel, his tone..he made his own path and we are all the better for it musically.
Somewhere in the depths of space, these two guys are causing a cosmic jive rocking space to the core.
Heya you should check out The Doublejumps if you like David Bowie songs 😍
This is probably the coolest moment of rock I've ever seen. I hope the new movie helps it live on.
You are right... it is a combination of great song writing, theatre, charisma, art and balls... it has so much confidence and machismo in the performance... the combination of the sound and the visuals is amazing... so many emotions on human faces in that video, none of this prebaked, controlled crap... the moves are rehearsed but the emotions are raw and as exhilarating as the guitar sound
@@JonHareGames I love how Bowie just walks off stage and let's Mick solo
Bowie and Mick Ronson were so good that music literally misses them.
Ronson's amazing guitar on this...Alot of space faced fans enjoying this one in the front row!
Well said.
That tone is fuckin awesome!
That's a trip. Mick's playing was always phenomenal.
Completely different but Jim Morison from The Doors and Bowie share that same hypnotic, electrifying stage presence. This was him already at the top of his game and it was still early in his career. He would stay on top for the rest of his musical life. Gone and missed so terribly by many people including me. He truly was a one of a kind, there will never be another David Bowie, many imitators but none as original and true as he was with the Spiders from Mars who were all amazing instrumentalists. Mick Ronson was an absolute beast on guitar. Brought so much to the party of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. RIP Mick and David.
good obesrvation...bowie saw morrison live in england in '68. he was also very tight w/ iggy pop as far back as '70. at that time, iggy himself had hung w/ morrison some, since both were on the same label for a short period of time.... I always thought the story of ziggy was at its bones, morrison. bowie added the asian, glam, sci fi androgyney twist to it, but the rock martyr & projection was clearly morrison influenced.... the both had eyes like screen play writers & director conceptual minds. its why they transformed what a lead could project on stage.
This was Mick Ronson with Special Guest David Bowie.The perfomance of his career.
great comment!
Bowie was so ahead of his time,i remember when my brother 1st played me Space Oddity,i thought that was the most brilliant song that's ever been recorded,and i was just 10 years old
I'm an alligator
I'm a mama-papa comin' for you
I'm the space invader
I'll be a rock 'n' rollin' bitch for you
Keep your mouth shut
You're squawking like a pink monkey bird
And I'm bustin' up my brains for the words
Keep your 'lectric eye on me, babe
Put your ray gun to my head
Press your space face close to mine, love
Freak out in a moonage daydream, oh yeah!
Don't fake it baby, lay the real thing on me
The church of man, love
Is such a holy place to be
Make me baby, make me know you really care
Make me jump into the air
Keep your 'lectric eye on me, babe
Put your ray gun to my head
Press your space face close to mine, love
Freak out in a moonage daydream, oh yeah!
Keep your 'lectric eye on me, babe
Put your ray gun to my head
Press your space face close to mine, love
Freak out in a moonage daydream, oh yeah!
Keep your 'lectric eye on me, babe
Put your ray gun to my head
Press your space face close to mine, love
Freak out in a moonage daydream, oh yeah!
Freak out, far out, in out
Thank you for this so much! I love this song and I had so many of the verses wrong! That squawking like a pink monkey bird line. I thought it was I smoke a lot of big monkey bird! Lol I was born in 77 I always put on bully by my girlfriend's dad he used to listen to old classic rock from back in the day he made me a fan of a lot of bands but he'd always throw on the fancy hundred this CD changer back in 93! And play me all the classics! I was wearing tie-dye shirts after that! He'd tell me the band's names the song and their history before he played it. he was like a human music trivia guy! I remember bringing CDs over and he actually like the grunge band that bring over there.The Big Three, especially Alice in chains.
Thank you
Love how Mick and Bowie do the stance~walk in unison together, great performance art and fabulous musicians. When Mick points his lethal weapon guitar at the audience and it blasts off unbridled into the atmosphere..Whew!! 😅
One of the best song ever!
Compltely compelling to play and sing Bowie songs on YT as a one man band ... its spiritual and a priviledge.
yes it is
To all of us life-long Bowie fans out here, David will NEVER be gone!
Absolutely. There will never be another guitarist like Ronson. He left us way too soon.
Best version ever!
So true ... I try to keep his music relevant and love doing covers on YT ... I had a dream and the name 'Space Boy' seemed apt ... all for fun and in admiration,
How impossible is it that Mick can share a stage with Bowie at this time and be just as big a rock star. I don't know that another guitarist in rock history could have done this.
They work great as a duet, something Bowie also did with Queen and Lennox.
When Bowie first saw Ronson he imagined him as his very own Jeff Beck. The idea being that Ronson, like Beck, was his own man, but one who would enhance the music exponentially, which he did. Over the years Bowie used different musical directors for his live bands. Ronson was the blueprint.
I have no words for how incredible this performance is. Love for all time, David Bowie ♥️♥️♥️
~
one of the most spaced out well written songs of all ages
Fkn'A
Rock on 🤘
Amazing as it was the first time I heard it, or more. RIP.. Sorry to see our rock gods going and not much replacing them. Bowie and Ronson were always, are always, my heart.
Sadly, the golden age of rock music is long gone. More sadly, g-banger rappers have become the new rock stars. It's truly a sad world we're living in now. Although (regardless of whether one loves of hates her, I think she's great) the spirit of Bowie is alive and well in Lady G.
Literally OMG. Holy sh1t the bed. That guitar solo. You just don't want it to end. Ever.
Been a long, long time fan of Bowie! I never get tired of him. He is one of a kind. There will never be another Bowie in this world.
¡En verdad, me habria gustado vivir ese concierto! 💜💜💜💜🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Now THAT'S rock & roll ...old school
Compltely compelling to play and sing Bowie songs on YT as a one man band ... its spiritual and a priviledge.
You mean "new school" surely !
this was just phenomenal at the odeon last monday - the whole entire film was so incredible. i hope everyone gets a chance to see it when it hits global cinemas very soon ♥️♥️♥️
Saw it the night before last at my local cinema. Wonderful. Bowie & Ronson forever.
my heart is racing watching this....wow.....this is what Rock N' Roll was always and will always be about. The younger artists need to watch this because it's an absolute clinic on how to be apex rock stars
Mick Ronson Inspirational , Guitar Idol , Legend 🤘🏿⚡️🤘🏿
So true ... I try to keep his music relevant and love doing covers on YT ... I had a dream and the name 'Space Boy' seemed apt ... all for fun and in admiration,
this is not with Bowie, and it was doctored for promo purposes, but it's a pretty good second dose of inspired playing by Mick:
ruclips.net/video/Y15iusA4ylc/видео.html
God , I love this man so much
So true ... I try to keep his music relevant and love doing covers on YT ... I had a dream and the name 'Space Boy' seemed apt ... all for fun and in admiration,
He’s so amazing! Not any thousands of hot men or more can compare to the sexiness, charisma, and mysterious aura and his awesome talent! Love forever David Bowie 👩🏻🎤💫 Super cute the fan she is totally interpreting his text with gestures at 0:45 min 💜
I was going to mention the fan at 0:45. She's awesome!
I'm 73 & so lucky to have seen him live 3 times, love him now as I did before he was famous.What took everyone so long to see what a genius talent he was. Cried so hard when he passed, in rock & roll heaven with the others who left us to soon. He'll of a band up there. Miss you spook much😣
The Ultimate Live performer. Only one Close is Ian Anderson.
Never gets old! That man was a visionary and lives on in all of us!! There’s Bowie in us all! 👨🏻🎤👩🎤🧑🎤❤️🔥💥
Holy crap, wish I was there. I wish all of you guys were there with me too! ❤️
Yes 😍
So true ... I try to keep his music relevant and love doing covers on YT ... I had a dream and the name 'Space Boy' seemed apt ... all for fun and in admiration,
Timeless brilliance
Seen these guys at Bever Dam Ky. They put on one hell of a good show. Love good music keep on rocking.
Mick Ronson was one of the most underrated guitarists and Moonage Daydream is one of the best solos ever in rock n' roll.
The Thin White Duke still crushing it 50 years on!
i could watch this a million times!! thank you for posting!!
play this at my funeral or I’m not going ☺️
Underrated comment
WE MISS YOU STARMAN! 7 YEARS TODAY YOU LEFT THIS PLANET .. IS THERE LIFE ON MARS! 💫💥🙌🎶
It’s very rare for anyone to steal the thunder from Bowie - and contrary to popular opinion, even Freddie didn’t really outshine Bowie at Live Aid. Ronson was a true rock guy - a natural musician rather than a mechanical guitar wizard. And he was gifted with the looks and demeanour of a guitar god to boot - in the class of greats like Beck, Rhoads, “Fast” Eddie Clarke...
Randy Rhoads wasn't a Ronson fan for nothing. He always said that Ronson was one of his favorite players. Although what Rhoads did was different in scope, you can hear some of Ronson's snarly tone in Randy Rhoads' tone.
Mick Ronson definitely in my top 5 rock guitarists of all time - Mick Taylor, Duane Allman, David Gilmour and Warren Haynes round out my faves with Hendrix and Santana close behind. I'm sure people have their own favorites, so these are just mine. And other folks on here are right - the mid 60s through the 70s were awesome for music and probably why even younger generations can't get enough.
@@billmcmahon135great list! I just discovered Gary Duncan and John Cipollina dual guitarists of Quicksilver Messenger Service…OMG💪
@@chriscampbell9191😊
My fave guitarists - Blackmore (hands down, fave musician too along with Jon Lord and Ian Paice), Mick Mars, Ronno.
Steve Stevens, “Fast” Eddie Clarke (check out his blistering solo on “Please Don’t Touch” with Kelly Johnson). Rhoads, Santana, Derringer, and Pagey are cool too.
Mick Ronson lives on through the love from his fans! A truly remarkable artist! ❤❤❤❤
Mick had the audience under a spell or something during solo 😲 crazy!
Saw Bowie live many times. Best tour was Diamond Dogs. Ziggy Stardust was my first live Bowie concert. No one had ever heard anything like him before or since. RIP
I remember when they played this on the Midnight Special IN 1973. I WAS BLOWN AWAY!!! Nothing was like it. So original, so daring. so OUT THERE. Just brilliant!
The 1980 Floor Show with Ansley Dunbar on drums. Woodmansey was in his band called U-Boat filmed at the Marquee Club in August of 73.
I saw him at one of his July 1974 performances at the Tower. The one and only time I sleep out to get tickets. Listen, some people just didn't get him. He evolved through his career and you needed to take the ride with him if you could.
I think that gal they focus in on there at around 4 :47 is my soul mate! That's how I feel sometimes listening to Mick Ronson playing like that, alone at night with my headphones on... hands in the air, screaming like crazy, even turning around to see if anyone else is as ecstatic as me!
Ronno just ripped that LP apart never before or again will we see such magic
this looks so clear holy
@3:25 One of the coolest, most epic, frightening solos i've ever seen!! Mick rocked!!
People should remember his name. God, he was phenomenal.
Nothing as ballsy as Mick Ronson's lead guitar work in cracked actor
Mick Ronson. Honestly, what more can you say? Amazing.
Playing his music to the aliens,the grays dig Bowie ! Lol me too !!! Who doesn't ? " Theres a star man waiting in the sky , hed like to come and meet you but he thinks he'll blow your mind ". Let the children boogie !!!
How come I just found this
It’s been up for 5 years
I’ve been watching another recording of this for 2 years and just now find this
Same lol, wonder if it was unlisted.
@@Nobutehuhh maybe bowie’s secretary or whatever is starting to finally lift some of the copyright rules
Ditto! Where has it been?
Good stuff
@@DavidH-D I was looking through my old pictures, and I found a clip of this exact video screen recorded in October 2020. So maybe they just taking it down and re uploading it
I want to get into a time machine for a night and go to this show
Mick Ronson the most underrated guitar player of all time. Bowie never gave him the credit he deserved, for not only playing but also producing and arranging.
I think he did give him all the credit he deserved. Bowie more than appreciated raw talent when he saw it. Ronno was incredibly talented but so grounded and unassuming.
Ian Hunter sure did though.
I think Bowie appreciated Mick. When Mick died Bowie said I never would have made it without him.
He got plenty of credit for his work. They worked together for four years. Ronno said himself he was treated fairly. No need to knock Bowie to elevate Ronson. How his career panned out was down to him.
We watched Moonage Daydream film yesterday..and as I am a devout Bowie fan had to see this. I would tell everyone to see it! Absolutely brilliant and insightful. Learnt a hell of a lot about him..his childhood..lots to learn folks.
I saw it today and I couldn't take my eyes off the screen.
Yep, saw it too! Felt like I was on a trip and Bowie was my Navigator 😍🤩
MY GF and I used to sing this at the top of our lungs!!
WHAT A FANTASTIC ERA OF R&R!!
mick ronson - best guit player - ever ### love them
Those amazing girls wd be horrified at the prospect of experiencing this magical alchemy via a phone screen. What a live performance. My god.
And THIS, Ladies & Gentlemen, is a
MASTER BLASTER GIANT GOD ROCK & ROLLER GUITAR HERO.
In short:
MICK RONSON.
These 2 are so legendary!! Bowie and Mick! 😳💀🤘😱
This is glorious. So glad we have this for future generations.
My all time fave bowie song. glad it was chosen as the title for the latest documentary
David and Mick inspired. Unforgettably brilliant.
Oh if only we could bring them both back, mind blown every time I hear this
My God!! The best days ever!! So happy i was a 70,s child what a great life & time.. Bowie was soo great miss him Dearly what a loss.
Mick Ronson = Rock Fucking Star!
I have a feeling that every Bowie´s concert was unbelieving and unforgettable experience. Such a shame I was born in late 80´s so I couldn´t experience it. Who needed drugs when you could go to concert like this and be elevated...
I'm an Alligator is the best introduction ever.
I love this preformance, the guitar lines, the best
Love to know what the audience is thinking about themselves back in the 70s 👍
Probably how lucky they were to have been at this concert?
They're thinking, "The 70s RULE!"
something like "awesome ... I feel like I'm in a space ship on acid!"
Less than 30k views. That's criminal. Best version hands down. Ronson ...no words
This footage was on RUclips with millions of views then it disappeared.
Rock on RONNO! Wherever you may be amongst the deceased Pantheon of rock's greatest guitarists. Just a little bloke from Hull, UK! So humble, but in- your-face guitar playing. Hell, yeah! F*ck, yeah!
Just went to the theaters a couple of days ago. They played this concert for the 50th anniversay of Zigsy Stardust stepping down from the stages. What an experience. It is the closest I'll ever be from experiencing a Bowie concert.
That's the Bowie I like. The 70s glam Bowie. R.I.P
Mick Ronson MADE David Bowie! Look how hot he is on the guitar and his stage presence and beauty!!
He was/is an absolute genius. Fantastic!!
Mick Ronson is a personal hero. The consummate rock star.
Heya you should check out The Doublejumps if you like David Bowie songs 😍
I found Ziggy Stardust and the spiders in the early nineties but I never realized what a fucking beast Mick Ronson was until I heard them live.
Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars with the best version of Moonage Daydream, oh yeah! Nice footage, greetings from Poland
So true ... I try to keep his music relevant and love doing covers on YT ... I had a dream and the name 'Space Boy' seemed apt ... all for fun and in admiration,
Brilliant song writer , and a most amazing tune and performance 😊❤️💃🌹🎼🎶
This is being played at my funeral love you Mr Bowie xx
Ronno just spectacular as always. ❤️🎶🎵🎶❤️
This Is pure gold.. just More valuable...
This masterpiece carried a lot of people through the 70s and beyond.
Magic Mick! Your guitar keep playing forever and ever
This is without doubt one of the highlights of the Ziggy50 film simply because of Micks guitar work on this song, although there is nothing simple about it! 💯🎸
Man. Ronsons a goddam demon on that guitar. Seriously underrated genius player.
My favourite guitar solo, bar none.
Mine too! Close second was Mick Taylor in Can't You hear Me Knockin' Dallas 1973 or 1974, and third for me was Duane Allman 'At Fillmore East' in Whipping Post
Love Bowie and mick ronson’s guitar solo.