David Bowie - Panic in Detroit (Live 1976)
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- Panic in Detroit (Live in 1976, Vancouver, Canada)
PreTour Rehearsals
ISOLAR TOUR
The David Bowie Isolar -- 1976 Tour was a concert tour in support of the album Station To Station. It opened on 2 February 1976 at the Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, British Columbia, and continued through North America and Europe, concluding at the Pavillon de Paris in Paris, France, on 18 May 1976. The tour is commonly referred to as Thin White Duke Tour, The Station to Station Tour, and The White Light Tour.
My dad, Dennis on drums. Thank you for this video.
Your dad is such a great drummer! I loved the groove he was able to bring to Bowie during this time. I've listened to full love shows and went out of my way to compliment the drums to my band mates. Awesome!
m p Thank you so much for your kind words. He was an incredible drummer, at least to me, he was.
Confident to say Brother David would settle for nothing but the best in his ensemble.
His drumming is sooo funky !! I Love it !!! R.I.P Mr.Davis !!!
Best line up and drummer David Bowie had! I've been listening to Bowie since 1969 and Space Oditty, and I was at the 1976 concert in Paris. Cheers,
This is when ROCK AND ROLL was at its FINEST
One of the best moments in Bowie history
Killer Drum Solo /vocal improvisation!!😎
I was at this show. David was spot on this night! Your dad Dennis was great on drums! I loved this show and David Bowie. His music is GREAT! One of the most underrated artist of all time!
Sounds amazing in 2023 🎵🎸⚡♥️
I saw this concert twice! Unforgettable 💖
Coolest guy on earth ever lived.
This is a quintessential Bowie song. Saw this tour in Pittsburgh PA!
Yep, I remember it too, 1976, Sr in hs. Drove 2 hrs from south of Wheeling.
Probably my favourite Bowie song. I still have the original vinyl album. I'll miss "The Chameleon". Saw him in '83.
Lucky you to see him live.
My favorite Bowie song, too....
This is a great version. However, I love the amazing drum-driven original. The drums ARE this song.
🎵 " the only survivor of the National Peoples Camps"🎵
I was at this Detroit concert. It was at then called Cobo Hall. Wow remembering way back almost 50 years ago. Thanks for the memory.
Wikipedia says Dennis Davis on drums ( phenomenal btw!)Stacey Hayden on leadGuitar 👍🎸👍
Definitely some great musicians!!
What a great slice of history!
Thanks to the OP and whoever filmed it !
I was there. For this.
I WAS HERE! ❤❤❤ Thanks so much!!!
I apologize I just seen this video! About 3 times in a row( lol)
The guitarist is phenomenal!!
I was looking for Mick Ronson
But alas it might be some other gunslinger! Spot on !
Just heard the news-a sad loss.One of the top half dozen artistes of all time.
+Andrew Pollock No. Your opinion is wrong. He was the top 'artiste' of all time.
Imagine describing Picasso as one of the top half dozen Cubist 'artistes' of all time. Sheesh.
+George Mortimer Yes,sorry I take your point.It was meant as a compliment- just came out wrong!
What a loss....saw the Detroit show in 1976 at Olympia.... Hey, you have a great name!
twattish comment.
all over.
So goddamned thankful these sessions have been archived and shared!
Great Bowie song. Pure adrenaline rush. I jumped the silent cars that slept at traffic lights. Let me collect dust. I wish someone would phone.
Yeah.. Burroughs like lyrics
Definitely my favourite version of that song I love ⚡🌟
The Tin White Duke
♡
@@TheThinWhiteDuke1975 crazy duke 😉
Saw this concert in Denver got to miss a school day to drive 300 miles to see awsome show Lol
Lucky you! By any chance did you take any photos, recordings, etc at the show?
Wow! Amazing drummer and band . Absolutely spectacular
Favorite Bowie Track. RIP Ziggy.
ALL TIME FAVORITE
Happy Birthday.... The Man....
Saw that in Düsseldorf - during the drum solo, the spot suddenly switched from Dennis Davis to the side of the stage where Bowie was standing, lighting a cigarette. Yep then we knew again who was the main man 8^)
Raw and beautiful!
David Bowie was amazing and still is amazing sensation when he did Heroes Iggy Pop, I'm a brother from the hood but there's no way I could miss David Bowie his real black guy and everybody else in the world David Bowie is amazing and I caught his lyrics in it every song that he made I could make a movie out of it and I'm going to do this, as strange and unusual as David Bowie is to Guys Like Us from the hood you know I was able to blast through the b******* and get the real SS look at the songs that he's saying every song I can make a movie out of
Mick Ronson was a great guitarist. RIP Mick
Stacey Heydon is a monster and sooo great!
Voice is 🔥 here
🖤
I've loved the Nassau Coliseum album version of this show for a long time, so it's terrific to see even a rehearsal clip for a tour that happened the year I turned 7. :) Thank you, DVDBW!
The sartorial difference between Stacey and Bowie really stuck out. You wouldn't even know it was 1976 if the camera had stayed on Bowie. Kraftwerk and Bowie seem to have both ditched their overly 70s styles for short hair and sharp suits at around the same time, too. I wonder if they were influenced, at least in part, by the artists Gilbert and George.
I was at that show
Oh no, more panic in detroit.
Teacher crouching in his overalls
Etc. This is way hard!
Drum solo! Those were the days..when music was real…
The Legend Lives On !
Amazing quality! I saw this tour... Havent been the same since
Lucky you! By any chance did you take any photos, recordings, etc at the show?
Whenever they gave us David Bowie it was quiet sensation
The most amazing thing about their boy is that he's able to express what he's feeling at that time and even before and behind it
Davidcbowie. Panic In Detroit. Rip David.
Panic in Detroit what's the most amazing song
I just love the way Bowie says at the end "allright" classic
fantastic sound and a really great song!
RIP legend.
When we were growing up we were listening to Curtis Mayfield earthwindandfire The Pretenders, Gerry and the Pacemakers that's how old I am we were listening to, Cousin Brucie 77 WABC, and the most amazing part of New York City I was just locking the gift from God and what Amazing Music we all got along together wasn't about why black and white in fact if we found that somebody came from France we would all go out meet that if they came from angling like the bills and we want to embrace that don't look at colour fake news
Another legend gone, fuckin SUCKS, but he will forever live in the music he left us.
Having owned the "Resurrection on 84th Street" bootleg since the late 70s, I've always wondered why there was never an official live album made from the Thin White Duke tour.
best version I'm from Detroit
Ooooh Yes! My favourite Tour and such a great song. Love Dennis Davis and Stacy Haydon is the Icing on the cake!
Bravo ⚘ Great musicians live forever
David Bowie permeated all with honest excellus and the music I can make a movie song the day before you made any songs that he made I can make a movie out of it
I love this old school vibe.
RIP David and Dennis
'alright !
Panic in Detroit. No jive. Bowie tells it like it is.
wow never heard it like this before 👍
saw the Station to Station concert twice. My favorite incarnation of the man.
If this was filmed in Philadelphia I was there.
I'm curious, where did Bowie play in Philly in '76?
It says Vancouver....he started this tour there Feb 2, 1976..."Panic in Detroit (Live in 1976, Vancouver, Canada)" I WAS THERE.
@@literaticrux8292 Wiki has the stops on his Isolar tour...apparently it was at The Spectrum March 15th and 16th, 1976.
@@onyxescence then at Nassau Coliseum on March 17th, the show that is fully recorded and on YT. I was there. These glimpses, the band, the lighting, wow, glad for these captures
Sure wasn't a light show like Madison Square Garden could give back in the day, but I saw a lot of concerts with simple bare bones lighting like that.
And Dennis omfg he's the greatest 🥁
Why can't we have music like this today?!?
Ask the discographies
Gotta look in the right places. The right places are still kinda hidden, but not SO hidden. Listen to indie stations to start.
AAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
So funky gunky 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Unfillable void has just been created.....
love it so much
that 1976 tour, I saw it at the Olympia in Detroit. Bowie showed the Dali film with razor on eyeball scene - man that scared the shit out of me. Did not dig that.
DVDBW: thanks.
Its fakin amazing
So good... DD kicking it on the drums...
I really wish we could hear what Dennis Davis is saying/singing.
This song comes off much better in the studio recording.
Who's on guitar? Carlos Alomar or Mick Ronson, for this tour?
Carlos alomar and stacey heydon
Thanks
Dont get any better..
Sensational
Who was the guitar player..sounds nice and creative.
Carlos Alomar on this tour. Others have been Mick Ronson, Stacey Henson and Adrian Belew (from King Crimson), to mention a few.
Dennis Davis scatting during his drum solo.
1976 04. 13. Festhalle, Frankfurt, GER: before the Bowie show starts a film of luis bunuel "Un chien andalou" was shown. Does anybody remember?
Saw this in Detroit...think it was Joe Louis arena...played it that night as well
Self medicated listening to a packed house drawing collective breaths and shedding unnecessary skin...
Almost yesterday ...
Station to station
Wild is the wind
Panic indeed
When we were teenagers we were meeting each other and having the greatest life and we having the greatest life into this guy's come along and start the burn down our entire cities and now I know what David Mori meant when he said the spiders of Mars
#Detroit
🕺🏼🤴✨🎼🎼👏👏♥️👍
When did drummer NDugo come into the mix?
ROCKS!!!...and thankfully the drum solo is abbreviated...as opposed to the tour, where it was like ten minutes long....ahhhh, good ol' Seventies and their drum solos...Barf!....Show ( I saw it in Detroit!) was FANTASTIC!!
life just got less interesting. goodbye starman.
Only in the 70s smash guitar 🎸 solo
This seems to be at the wrong speed?
ace drummer
What venue is this, Detroit?
Panic in Houston.
love this song, hate the sped-up version live
Base guitar on session don’t that stand kit drumming not bi curious myself
He laughed at accidental sirens that broke the evening gloom
The police had warned of repercussions, they followed none too soon
A trickle of strangers were all that were left alive
Panic in Detroit, I asked for an autograph
He wanted to stay home, I wish someone would phone
Panic in Detroit
Panic in America
Bowie mostly invented this way in genre.
David telling you that you're doing something is not true and if you continue to follow it you will be on the 3rd real soon they all his survival is being honest as you could don't panic attack don't be a autograph let's be honest and take us home I hope someone will call don't panic in Detroit
IS this Mick Ronson on guitar?
No, it's Stacey Heydon.
And Carlos Alomar on rhythm guitar of course.
Anyone know who's playing guitar on this ?
Carlos Alomar I believe
ChristineDara thank you 😊
stacey heydon
It's Earl Slick i think
I Think David Burne Learned Allott From Bowie !!!
looks like he wasn´t affected here by the cocaine effects