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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2022
  • Definitive independent review of an all time classic album featuring rare interviews with Bowie and the people around him along with classic performances of material from the album. Also featured are in-depth interviews with Trevor Bolder and Woody Woodmansey.
    Stars: David Bowie
    Director: Bob Carruthers
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  • @strictlynorton
    @strictlynorton Год назад +102

    Ronson was such an important member of Bowie's Ziggy and Aladdin Sane era's.... Moonage Daydream is one of the greatest rock guitar solos of all time. So influential.

    • @louisemoogan5190
      @louisemoogan5190 Год назад +6

      Yes, bur what about the other band members...aswell deserve credit

    • @richmacer2108
      @richmacer2108 Год назад +4

      @@louisemoogan5190 at 14 I lived and breathed Mick Ronson, at 62 I still do. But yes, when one thinks about it, the Spiders were actually a "supergroup."

    • @philipfreyaborn8288
      @philipfreyaborn8288 Год назад +5

      @@richmacer2108 and me - world's greatest ever guitarist - less notes and more feeling and melody - 57th in NME greatest guitarists poll - what an utter piss take -should've been no1 no contest

    • @freehermanjose5816
      @freehermanjose5816 10 месяцев назад

      @@philipfreyaborn8288 B.B. King. Andy Summers. Carlos Santana. Dave Navarro.

    • @aaropajari7058
      @aaropajari7058 7 месяцев назад

      Not bad for a Mormon boy.

  • @JLLaurens
    @JLLaurens 11 месяцев назад +6

    In deed ... The true Mr David Jones, Ziggy, Stardust, Thin white Duke,, the Lodger, and finaly.... David Bowie. . THANKs Bowie !!!

  • @richierugs6544
    @richierugs6544 8 месяцев назад +7

    Lucky me to be working in a shop in NYC and this tall English comes in and we strike up a conversation about art and music and life, and when he leaves he asks me if I would like to go to a show tonight. I say yes and he hands me an envelope and leaves. Soon I see 2 tickets EE center, Madison Square Garden 8pm tonight---David Bowie! So I grab my girl and the guy keeps taking us down to our seats five rows from the middle of the stage! Bowie comes out in a giant hand or something and to the left there is the English gentleman playing the violin. To be that close and to see all the expressions Bowie makes and the glances and him smiling it was exhilarating to say the least--top 10 of any concert and I've been to a lot, including Woodstock and --well ya know

    • @TheStream
      @TheStream  8 месяцев назад +2

      That's amazing! Thanks for sharing

  • @paulelliott7493
    @paulelliott7493 Год назад +46

    saw him first time in spring 73,changed everything,it was so original and different it took live music to a place it had never been before,and it was AWESOME!!!

    • @SkyePhoenix
      @SkyePhoenix Год назад +2

      I can only imagine...

    • @elllisa
      @elllisa Год назад +2

      I wish i hade lived that time 😢

    • @nurknanker6105
      @nurknanker6105 4 месяца назад +1

      You better believe it. I saw him a year later& he did it all over, again!!

  • @amandeyorke36
    @amandeyorke36 Год назад +9

    i think the starman on totps changed us all thank you david xxx

  • @rogermansour6085
    @rogermansour6085 6 месяцев назад +5

    I was playing in a group called Squeeze from New York in 1971 in Fort Lauderdale Florida when Bowie and the Spiders came in and we got to hang with them. He gave me a copy of Space Oddity and after hearing it i knew he was going to be a huge star. The rest is history
    Evangelist Roger Mansour former Leslie West Vagrants Drummer

    • @TheStream
      @TheStream  6 месяцев назад +2

      Wow! That's an amazing story, thanks for sharing. Great years for music 🤩

  • @dandare6865
    @dandare6865 8 месяцев назад +6

    Trevor Boulders side burns were fantastic!!

  • @TheChrisrg
    @TheChrisrg Год назад +27

    10 out of ten for Angie Bowie's impressions of the band 😂👍🔥

  • @7403QCM
    @7403QCM Год назад +16

    My God!! Angie could/should have been a Great Actress! So much theatrical energy and Smarts....So smart. Maybe that's why she opted out??? David was so totally blessed by Her and I think He knew it!

    • @charlesdigennaro4981
      @charlesdigennaro4981 Год назад +7

      What education about Angie that I never got. She was the the force behind David.

    • @SkyePhoenix
      @SkyePhoenix Год назад +3

      Yes, he knew it and that's why he married her. He had his cake and ate it too.

    • @nurknanker6105
      @nurknanker6105 4 месяца назад

      "Dramatics!" 😅

  • @yellingelk
    @yellingelk Год назад +63

    So glad they tipped a hat to Mick Ronson in this doco. Such a talented player. The guitar he played for Bowie was brilliant, as was it on Lou Reed's Transformer.

    • @paulelliott7493
      @paulelliott7493 Год назад +11

      Ronno is one of the most underrated players ever,i think he is a all time top ten player,played very much his own style.

    • @lesterpaul9657
      @lesterpaul9657 Год назад +6

      He was in Dylans band too, the rolling thunder revue.

    • @nanchanger
      @nanchanger Год назад

      @@darkestblue644 who's that?

    • @barracudafighter79
      @barracudafighter79 Год назад

      ​@@lesterpaul9657 ..⁰0009f

    • @terrywrigley9751
      @terrywrigley9751 Год назад

      It’s about time!

  • @richarddixon4936
    @richarddixon4936 10 месяцев назад +6

    Those boys from Hull done good. Nice to hear from them. Bowies best period was in their band. Thank you our 3 spiders.

  • @Slinkygal
    @Slinkygal 9 месяцев назад +6

    Ultra fabulous video with a lot of unique characters. I have loved Bowie forever & Mick Ronson is so good too😀

  • @rupowell2821
    @rupowell2821 Год назад +18

    I found this show on dvd in a bargain bucket back in early 2000s..lost the dvd but still have the box cover 😊

  • @jimszikk775
    @jimszikk775 Год назад +9

    Finally Angie gets credit!

  • @peterfedun-sk3jt
    @peterfedun-sk3jt Год назад +8

    The intro drum beat on Five Years is a classic.

    • @brucelang1201
      @brucelang1201 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah it reminds u of a funeral which is probably the desired effect.

  • @johnny3038
    @johnny3038 Год назад +6

    bowie one of the greatest musical geniuses and performers of our generation

  • @nankypooh655
    @nankypooh655 Год назад +29

    I thought this was going to be the concert movie from the last Spiders show, but it isn't. It's just as fun and interesting, though. Thanks for posting and sharing. I love the Ziggy Stardust era.

    • @pegmarinello4175
      @pegmarinello4175 Год назад +6

      This album was one of the first I purchased as a teen. There was no saving me after that! Lol.

  • @chadczternastek
    @chadczternastek 9 месяцев назад +7

    48:34 That violin or whatever string instruments at the end was just so impressive and great. Perfect way to end this.
    Thank you for the upload. Was just so great to watch. Bowie is missed insanely by his fans. His fans are by far such a great group of folks. I mean that in such a good way. You often see a solid group that likes a particular artist and the music is this nucleus that brings them together say and their interactions can be spontaneous. Some good some bad. But Bowie fans are just a great group and the span of Bowie's influence goes from the 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, 2010's. Just typing all that is beyond impressive. Such a prolific artist who just couldn't be predictable. The part of this that really got to me was the whole concept of being a rock star, and all that goes with it, without even selling anything. Just shows how far a company could stand by Bowie just knowing it would pay off. Of course they were right but just to do that takes some serious confidence and gall. It is so great watching him being interviewed, you see this consistent pattern of him just being this great guy with a sense of humor that goes on and on.
    I dont know what happenes after we check out of this world. I would like to believe there is this heaven, but deep down i dont think there is anything just memories. That is the currency of this world. But i hope I'm wrong and if i am and there is this heaven, the very first thing i will do is finding Bowie and just give him a high 5. No one has made me smile on bad days more than David Bowie. He would turn my bad days or whole depression periods and spin them into such a genuine great mood. I often spend whole days bike riding and listening to random Boiwe tracks and till this day there are albums I used to dislike like Outside, and after being in the right mood, totally bump that to a favorite. I like how he just stops by any decade and makes his presence. Never one to follow trends but make them he does. What really makes me smile more than anything is seeing a concert and fans actually paint themselves into Ziggy or his costume stuff. Just greay.

  • @tylerthompson1842
    @tylerthompson1842 Год назад +7

    Thanks for re-uploading this used to be up years ago when RUclips was still the Wild West. Wish somebody would upload the Beatles anthology movie directors cut again

    • @kittenfuud
      @kittenfuud Год назад +1

      Indeed. Oh for the RUclips Wild West days...! The whole point has changed.

  • @timmothymonaghan5236
    @timmothymonaghan5236 Год назад +21

    Trever Bolder Bad Ass Bass Player also was in Uriah Heep Amazing RIP Brother

    • @charlesdigennaro4981
      @charlesdigennaro4981 Год назад +2

      Wonderfully talented!!

    • @borromeo50
      @borromeo50 Год назад +1

      just before Heep, i think he played on 2 or 3 Wishbone Ash albums...

    • @charlesserre6928
      @charlesserre6928 Год назад +1

      Gary Thain was Uriah Heep's deservedly acclaimed bass player in the early 70's-

    • @timmothymonaghan5236
      @timmothymonaghan5236 Год назад

      @@charlesserre6928 yes Gary was an Amazing Bass player big fan I have all the early Heep albums in my collection such an underrated band

    • @charlesserre6928
      @charlesserre6928 Год назад +1

      @@timmothymonaghan5236 I also have all their early albums, which are great! I agree that they have always been unfairly underrated. They were extremely talented and remain refreshingly unique.

  • @7403QCM
    @7403QCM Год назад +20

    However...David was an immense force of musicality and theatre and so persistant that he would of broke through no matter what!! The beautiful ensemble arrangement of Star Man at the end of this, I think, Says It All!! He gave rock music depth, soul, melodic and harmonic architecture and theatre and even brought many of us closer to God...

    • @sonicretreatownerceocircut5274
      @sonicretreatownerceocircut5274 Год назад +1

      I watched this Rock Show with a famous actress who knew the accomodations of each song at MSG, across the water hands across the oceans and seven sea's🔻🔺🥁🎶🎵🔺🔻🥁‼️

    • @SkyePhoenix
      @SkyePhoenix Год назад

      He was out of this world... there will be another David Bowie.

  • @TheMonolake
    @TheMonolake Год назад +10

    I think Bowie is the greatest entertainer of all time.. So there

  • @johnbowie3566
    @johnbowie3566 Год назад +6

    Discovered Bowie with ashes to ashes and saw him life in the serios moonlight tour I must say: he shoot the stars from the sky. Which person in Rock or Pop was so busy? No one!
    I have to thank David for so much things in life, that his music gave me.

    • @TheMonolake
      @TheMonolake Год назад +1

      I think he was the greatest entertainer of all time

  • @bradc32
    @bradc32 Год назад +9

    the Spiders were a huge part of the success..

  • @lynnehuff9659
    @lynnehuff9659 Год назад +5

    When he said "I'm gay" in Melody Maker. he meant to say bisexual. He really didn't practice bisexuality, it was all part of being Ziggy. I lost my original Hunky Dory in a flood, December 31, 2022. Actually lost all of my records. Devastating, had a lot of his 45s some in picture sleeves, some in RCA. I'm very heartbroken.

  • @chadczternastek
    @chadczternastek 9 месяцев назад +3

    I often think of what a huge presence Bowie was. Just this dense ball of wonderful energy. His music would take you on this journey and for these wonderful great minutes, you forgot all your problems, you smile on your worse day listening to his magnificent music. You dont realize actually how big it was until the vibe is gone. Then you miss it and get this sad feeling that just pivots and you get this nostalgic fewling. His music 🎵 i got into almost into my 50's.
    I think i put off getting to deep dive for Bowie as well as The Beatles. To most hes famous for Lets Dance and that great music culture that was the 80's. I knew to get into the deep soul of David Bowie was gonna take time and lot of it. The catalog of music is astronomical and he gave us this spontaneous groove release after release. One persons view of Bowie's worse album is another one's favorite. I often see the example of just that on his album Outside as well equally Blackstar. Two polarizing albums where Bowie fans have it clise to the very top ot cery close to the very bottom.

  • @apm763
    @apm763 Год назад +12

    Not to be confused with the official 'Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars' film, which is 90 mins long and features his Hammersmith Odeon gig with backstage footage.

    • @Exisles
      @Exisles Год назад +3

      Well worth watching & listening to with D A Pennebaker & T Visconti commentary turned on.

  • @larryvillars1340
    @larryvillars1340 Год назад +8

    I love David Bowie ❤️❤️❤️

  • @Kuulei265
    @Kuulei265 9 месяцев назад +4

    Saw him on TV one night very late. And I was kind of strange myself at that time. I didn’t dress like anyone I knew. And here David was looking like a male counterpart of me! I thought it was cool, really cool. Then I realized that me thinking he was a little strange must be like when people saw me!

  • @johnmitchelljr
    @johnmitchelljr Год назад +1

    Came here for the great Mr. Bowie and Mr. Ronson. Thank you.

  • @stephensdygert7600
    @stephensdygert7600 10 месяцев назад +2

    Mick Ronson's solo album "Slaughter on 10th Avenue was a great album.

  • @edwardmulholland7912
    @edwardmulholland7912 11 месяцев назад +5

    Nice to see Trevor giving Angie her due credit.

  • @randysnewbiebluesrockguita7782
    @randysnewbiebluesrockguita7782 8 месяцев назад +2

    I had always been a staunch Alice Cooper band supporter and Bowie just didn't register on my radar until Ziggy then I really got into Bowie because the album had that hard edge I liked in music back then. I got to see them in Detroit on the Ziggy tour and it was just so rowdy and packed with people and HOT in that little Fisher Arena. The band was loud and Bowie sounded good and Mic played great.

  • @chriswalford9228
    @chriswalford9228 Год назад +5

    All you need to know is around 72 this man took men's haircuts ( short back and sides) to male hair styling. Style is everything was then is now

  • @felixfelix7447
    @felixfelix7447 Год назад +11

    50 years ago...no no not possible..Need Bowie now...

  • @maureenheck4453
    @maureenheck4453 11 месяцев назад +3

    The Amazing Angie Bowie ❤️

  • @johannesbols57
    @johannesbols57 11 месяцев назад +2

    There was a feature in Melody Maker Spring 72 that had David fellating Mick's guitar as the front piece. I'd never seen anything like it before, living in Hicksville, Long Island, NY.

  • @sergiosozi
    @sergiosozi Год назад +1

    Great staff, thank you so much!

  • @pegmarinello4175
    @pegmarinello4175 Год назад +12

    Seems that Bowie's band mates had some issues to deal with as Bowie took them to the top. But left them behind and to their own devices as his rocketship took off for ultra stardom.

    • @michelebergman4336
      @michelebergman4336 Год назад +6

      Yes at End of the Day …he’s a narcissistic Rock Star! YUCK!

  • @foto21
    @foto21 Год назад +8

    Right from the start of Queen Bitch, charisma you rarely see elsewhere. Bowie was the rare mix of the superstar and the totally credible underground and yet, above ground universal artist. He was a damn big deal for a long damn time.

  • @deheckler
    @deheckler Год назад +1

    Saw Ziggy in Pittsburgh in 73 and not only was That a Time peace of Music Theater but kids Crashed thru Plate Glass Door when they opened up to let people in!!

  • @Jack51971
    @Jack51971 7 месяцев назад +2

    Golden years .....🎉

  • @stardust_memories2260
    @stardust_memories2260 Год назад +15

    Nicely done. Should've delved into the Aladdin Sane period which was still Ziggy ✨⚡🤘

    • @foto21
      @foto21 Год назад +8

      Aladdin Sane gets ignored all the time. I don't know why. It may not be quite as upbeat and fun as Ziggy, but the production is clearly a step up and the solo performances, including Gerson's piano, are some of the best ever.

    • @paulelliott7493
      @paulelliott7493 Год назад +3

      @@foto21Aladdin Sane had brilliant songs on it, i always think of it as Ziggy's Encore.......He did perform Jean Genie live before Aladdin Sane was released.

    • @stephenzanichkowsky4434
      @stephenzanichkowsky4434 10 месяцев назад +2

      Aladdin is maybe my favorite Bowie; how can you fail with Garson and Ronson?

  • @Edward..de..lanndo
    @Edward..de..lanndo 10 месяцев назад +2

    Miss him with every beat if my broken 💔

    • @user-tl7mj2bm4m
      @user-tl7mj2bm4m 9 месяцев назад

      I've made an effort to take my son to see MANY rock concerts...since he's been about 8 or so. He's seen AC/DC, Eddie MOney, Tom Petty, Def Leppard, Sammy Hagar, Aerosmith, Kiss, McCartney, Ringo, The Smithereens, Cheap Trick, etc. He's 26 now. I was always hoping that I could get him to see Bowie....unfortunately that was not to be. We have tix for Gabriel and he just saw Clapton the other night.... As for myself however, I did manage to see Bowie three times.....and that was STILL not enough. I have just about everything he's ever done including many, many bootlegs.... One of the greats. I cried when he passed. It was like losing a Beatle to me.....

  • @NagoyaHouseHead
    @NagoyaHouseHead Год назад +21

    Very sad to hear that he left his band mates in the lurch financially

    • @Robin-cf9ts
      @Robin-cf9ts Год назад +10

      I'm not sure that he did. I suspect at the time he wasn't very aware of anything much with the industrial amount of drugs he was taking. If you look a few years after this he looks on the point of death during his LA period with the cocaine etc. He also went through a massive divorce from his management who according to him supplied enough drugs and enough money to keep him going and kept the lion's share of his income for themselves. He also hit big fame rather than cult appeal in the let's dance period and again in seems to have damaged him for a period during that time at least creativity. I suspect underneath the makeup and fame there was a shy man who had a huge creative drive that he struggled with for much of his life until he reached his late 40s. Hey just this very old hippies view from what I have pieced together over the years, what do I know.

    • @amandamorgan2802
      @amandamorgan2802 11 месяцев назад

      @@Robin-cf9ts Will they lie about that? I just now-It would be terrible if a man who played in a band for someone like David Bowie, ended up being on the dole..and Angie did a lot for him.Then he just left her and she was also estranged from her own son.Not nice things.

    • @Musique61414
      @Musique61414 9 месяцев назад +2

      He really should have made amends with his old band and made sure that they got paid....shame.

    • @mister3566
      @mister3566 9 месяцев назад +1

      One must remember David never had any money anyway, defries held it all back

  • @alisonshenton
    @alisonshenton Год назад +2

    BEAUTIFUL ❤️ BEAUTIFUL 🥰 BEAUTIFUL 🌹 SLEEP WELL STARMAN THEY'LL NEVER BE ANOTHER BOWIE ❤️🦋🌈

  • @MrJanbalk
    @MrJanbalk Год назад +7

    Great film! Thank you.

  • @kotsaltan1578
    @kotsaltan1578 8 месяцев назад +2

    Damn i am so lucky to have been born at a time when so mùch great music great music was created! СПБ❤

  • @ufoclips1
    @ufoclips1 Год назад +3

    Funny how it all came about,we already had Hunky Dory,my personal favorite all time album in many ways for many reasons,then Ziggy just exploded,then we found TMWSTW album,it was very convoluted but Bowie owned the 70s whatever way you look at it.

  • @michaelg6641
    @michaelg6641 2 месяца назад

    Wow, very informative about Ziggy and the early years from the sources, and Davids face looks the same here live as he did 50 years later in his 80s performances. Saw him twice in Detroit, and yes, he payed Panic in Detroit! I think!

  • @danielcaprani5637
    @danielcaprani5637 8 месяцев назад +3

    Ronson made Bowie, Bowie made Ronson 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🕸️in fact bolder,woodmansey....open the world to ,what made Bowie... Ziggy Stardust and the Aliens from Hull 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🔥

  • @user-nn6cq1ro9b
    @user-nn6cq1ro9b 4 месяца назад +1

    I seen Angela Bowie @ book signing in '95 kindest regards 😊

  • @carlosalbertofigueiredovia8021
    @carlosalbertofigueiredovia8021 Год назад +13

    Thanks for the amazing post, one of Bowie's biggest mistakes was not having shared the profits of the 4 seminal albums that the spiders recorded with him, Mick ronson passed away very sad...

    • @williamr3840
      @williamr3840 Год назад +3

      I thought Bowie got screwed out of any profits from the first four or more albums by Mainman?

    • @mariuspoppFM
      @mariuspoppFM Год назад

      @@williamr3840 exactly

    • @dibaz1
      @dibaz1 Год назад +2

      @@williamr3840 can someone shed some light on this?
      Why in all con science did not Bowie in later life not recompense and give credit to people who launched and ensured his career???
      I find that unfeeling shallow and soulless!!

    • @williamr3840
      @williamr3840 Год назад +1

      @@dibaz1 I think he did.

    • @williamr3840
      @williamr3840 Год назад +4

      @@dibaz1 I think he did. He gave a lot of praise to Mick Ronson, and also Lindsay Kemp, his dance and mime guru. He gave great credit to Stevie Ray Vaughan. Also he single-handedly relaunched Iggy Pop's career. He was a big supporter of many bands (including Suede),' as well as artists from other walks of life. Think he was a pretty good bloke really! :0)

  • @volkersessler8976
    @volkersessler8976 Год назад +7

    He simulated Fellatio on Ronsons Guitar, but was he the first to do this live on stage ? Wasnt it Jim Morrison who did this before live onstage?

    • @borromeo50
      @borromeo50 Год назад +1

      yes Morrison did, and at least 3 years prior...

    • @SkyePhoenix
      @SkyePhoenix Год назад +1

      I thought Jim Morrison just exposed himself onstage and got arrested for it.

  • @zibabird
    @zibabird Год назад

    Thank you, shared!

  • @michaelg6641
    @michaelg6641 2 месяца назад

    Think I was about 8 at this time, still remember teen neighbor girl had the Diamond Dogs record she played constantly.

  • @louisemoogan5190
    @louisemoogan5190 Год назад +2

    I love the way David plays guitar, if anyone can discuss that with me, to learn it,,,,,

  • @SitarZan
    @SitarZan 4 месяца назад

    Love David's *ELEVEN* string guitar! lol

  • @kabiam
    @kabiam Год назад +40

    It's an odd time in the history of Rock music where the singles charts were dominated with bubble gum pop yet the under currents were as radical as can be. Then there were the drugs consumed by both artist and fans. You had to be there to understand the feeling of the time.

    • @pegmarinello4175
      @pegmarinello4175 Год назад +7

      And im so thankful that i was

    • @kabiam
      @kabiam Год назад +5

      @@pegmarinello4175 Yes, the 60's, 70's were an ever changing world. The 80's 90's too. I guess we got our money's worth.

    • @pconrz
      @pconrz Год назад +1

      Same thing has gone on in every generation and continues today.

    • @davidmurray2539
      @davidmurray2539 Год назад +1

      Healthy for your teeth bubble gum pop persisted, now pushed through ever more sophisticated technological innovation and mind numbing vocal repetition and is stronger and far more dehumanizing and artistically offensive than ever. And that radical undercurrent? Likely died or is on extended hold from the time of the passing of Kurt Cobain.

    • @michaelward9880
      @michaelward9880 Год назад

      I was. I thought rock was dying. The CBGB thing saved it.

  • @Michael-ut1lg
    @Michael-ut1lg Год назад +3

    Mick reminds me of Rod Stewart looks wise

  • @SH-ud8wd
    @SH-ud8wd Год назад +9

    Mick Ronson was cosmic and David was the God Apollo of Rock.

  • @pablosabato4608
    @pablosabato4608 8 месяцев назад +3

    W/o Ronson, the best three early works, Ziggy, Hunky, and Diamond Dogs would not have happened

  • @FunkATeer-qk7hq
    @FunkATeer-qk7hq 8 месяцев назад +2

    🤘🏾💜ALL HAIL DAVID BOWIE 💜🤘🏾

  • @angeliquebouaffou1566
    @angeliquebouaffou1566 Год назад

    Excellent.

  • @chrisdavie8163
    @chrisdavie8163 Год назад +3

    Hunky Dory isn't Ziggy Stardust though...it was the precursor.
    16:58 It's weird to think how simply putting your arm around your mate was deemed and viewed negatively. It really is alien to me. How things have changed!
    19:39 Well there is the Mick Ronson solo stuff.....

  • @johnnyconnelly7278
    @johnnyconnelly7278 Год назад +5

    Surprised at Bowie later on not giving the band the money and the dues promised them..its an age old story though.Walk over or use people to get to the top and then never look back.

  • @yellingelk
    @yellingelk Год назад +10

    The band members should have sued the pants off Bowie for being left in the lurch after all the work they put in. You hear this story so often. Alice Cooper was the same... he dumped his band 'Alice Cooper', when "he himself" became Alice Cooper!

    • @chrisdavie8163
      @chrisdavie8163 Год назад +2

      Unless they had contracts then there was nothing they could do. It's just freelance work. You come and go.

    • @paulinemacinnes5462
      @paulinemacinnes5462 Год назад +2

      It’s a valid point but Bowie was already showing signs of moving on in different directions. They had the best years of their lives with him. Many front men have done the same for lesser reasons. Mick Ronson one of the greatest guitarists ever just a tragedy he never had the future after Bowie

    • @dibaz1
      @dibaz1 Год назад +1

      @@paulinemacinnes5462 musician’s shouldn’t do that to other fellow musicians - greedy selfish shallow and arrogant.
      It happens all the time in this industry 😢😠🤬

  • @virginiaviola5097
    @virginiaviola5097 5 месяцев назад +1

    Trevor Bolder is one of the greatest bass players of all time, and like the rest of the Spiders really not got the credit that was due him. The song Ziggy Stardust *is* the bass line, the song isn’t the song without it.

  • @kennymcbride8080
    @kennymcbride8080 2 месяца назад

    Bowie lifted that from Jimbo and Robbie Roadhouse blues going down

  • @stopcrueltyagainstanimals2578
    @stopcrueltyagainstanimals2578 Год назад +7

    Bowie, talented songwriter, musician and performer. Shame to hear he was an arrogant user who didn't know how to treat people with respect and dignity, after they had contributed so much to his initial success

    • @amandamorgan2802
      @amandamorgan2802 11 месяцев назад +1

      Exactly.Glad you notice that.I will also say something soon.

    • @stephenzanichkowsky4434
      @stephenzanichkowsky4434 10 месяцев назад +2

      I know. His treatment of the Spiders was quite shitty.

  • @maxelldenomie6131
    @maxelldenomie6131 Год назад +4

    I was there, early 70's....called "Glitter Rock"....we all wore makeup, the girls did us guys up...they'd give us pills and when us guys were more or less helpless---had us...
    It was a time.

  • @user-tl7mj2bm4m
    @user-tl7mj2bm4m 9 месяцев назад +1

    NOthing like the Bowie song "The Laughing Gnome".........

  • @NagoyaHouseHead
    @NagoyaHouseHead Год назад +18

    Angie Bowie grates like finger nails on a chalk board

    • @drewgeraci8434
      @drewgeraci8434 Год назад +7

      Glad I'm not the only one who thinks that. So loud, grating and annoying!

    • @davidcopson5800
      @davidcopson5800 Год назад +4

      Angie saved the world, she organised the world, she is the world, no one has ever done more!

    • @tomcollen462
      @tomcollen462 Год назад +2

      The poor thing; she's done nothing of consequence within the past 50 years. Her only claim to fame was that she was once married to Him, and so she only ever speaks of the distant past.

    • @SkyePhoenix
      @SkyePhoenix Год назад +3

      I think she's the same person even after all of these years. Unfortunately, women, especially of a certain age are not taken seriously. I respect her intelligence, and her experience. She has lived an extraordinary life. I think I've heard her say that Bowie wanted a traditional wife, while he basically did whatever he wanted. He held her to a different standard and she didn't measure up. She fell in love with him, but he never loved her. I can sympathize with Angie. She's no angel, but then again neither was Bowie, especially in the early years.

  • @johndamienreilly
    @johndamienreilly 3 месяца назад

    The guitar necklace is criminal.

  • @lesterpaul9657
    @lesterpaul9657 Год назад +2

    Ziggy Stardust is very well adapted from Ballad of Maxwell Demon by Brian Slade.😉

  • @floydfanboy2948
    @floydfanboy2948 Год назад +3

    Angie really is larger than life...

  • @louisemoogan5190
    @louisemoogan5190 Год назад

    So true...

  • @jacquelinebugaringonzalez4999
    @jacquelinebugaringonzalez4999 10 месяцев назад

    Bowie my love of loves we will always have 5 yrs ill promise u that human stranger of the untiming time

  • @JJ_Marriott
    @JJ_Marriott Год назад +2

    Think people forget the fact that David is the artist and the Spiders were musicians recruited to back David, they wasn’t a band that grew together like The Beatles or other bands.
    It’s typical of the music industry to chew you up and spit you out when they feel like it.

    • @amandamorgan2802
      @amandamorgan2802 11 месяцев назад

      Still not acceptable.

    • @stephenzanichkowsky4434
      @stephenzanichkowsky4434 10 месяцев назад

      Still, Bowie could have recognized their input and done better by then. But then they were all still together on Aladdin, so what gives?

  • @danielcaprani5637
    @danielcaprani5637 8 месяцев назад +2

    Angie the Angel From heaven 🔥

  • @willieherd6754
    @willieherd6754 4 месяца назад

    Mick Ronson was so underestimated. such a great muso.

  • @fluff1353
    @fluff1353 9 месяцев назад +1

    WARNING: This is NOT the 1973 Pennebaker concert movie.

  • @xxxxxxxxx727
    @xxxxxxxxx727 8 месяцев назад +1

    the thin white duke ✌️🍀🌞

  • @fredricclack7137
    @fredricclack7137 Год назад +1

    "That's an Idea" 💡🤣

  • @michaelmclaughlin6376
    @michaelmclaughlin6376 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the upload, but that many ads, really?

  • @madarab37
    @madarab37 Год назад +3

    When was this made and why aren't there interviews with Bowie on the matter? I think that would balance this out.

    • @zim1966
      @zim1966 Год назад +2

      it says independant review, we got woody , trevor and angie

    • @pegmarinello4175
      @pegmarinello4175 Год назад +2

      Yes, sometimes it is advantageous to have input from the side.
      How others in the same orbit saw it. Felt it, heard it.

    • @blackdogfive
      @blackdogfive Год назад +2

      pretty sure this is a mix of interviews from the 90's.

    • @SkyePhoenix
      @SkyePhoenix Год назад +1

      Maybe Bowie didn't want to be a part of it?

  • @kelvinkloud
    @kelvinkloud Год назад +3

    disappointing to see how the labor force (bass, drummer) got screwed out of the $. thats not good karma. bowie paid in his sanity a couple of years later & between luck & sheer ego will didnt end up like syd B..... the ziggy era had a freshness bowie rarely ever captured again b/c he had nothing to lose, yet still had all his zany curiousity & sharp artistry. it was indeed special space for him.... I dont think it was his greatest material. that would come later in berlin, but it was his most groundbreaking even though he didnt create the genre.

  • @johnshields6852
    @johnshields6852 Год назад +4

    Trevor's right, they got screwed, I put that on Bowie, he blames mgmt but if your the frontman you gotta help your bandmates, no one's going to say anything about Bowie, even Trevor, but he had millions, it's typical human nature, Greed, bottom line, it's why my view on most humans is pretty sad, there are many truly generous people but it's not just about financial generosity.

  • @06mrselfdestruct
    @06mrselfdestruct 5 месяцев назад

    David did the Spiders dirty

  • @staykinduniverse
    @staykinduniverse Год назад

    essential watching

  • @jordan3119
    @jordan3119 Год назад +4

    16:10 I love Bowie and all props to him, but that’s just not true that it was a novel thing he did. Jim Morrison and his guitarist Robby Krieger had done that years earlier. Fake blowing a guitar probably seemed shocking in what was it 72? But ask that audience in Florida a few years earlier what they saw! I think I heard someone actually had their genitals out for the world to see on stage!

  • @patmckeane6588
    @patmckeane6588 8 месяцев назад +2

    I loved the music but i dont think he treated the spiders right at the end ,even Angie seemed to get dumped,and as for poor Woody

  • @angeliquebouaffou1566
    @angeliquebouaffou1566 Год назад

    Super Trevor bolder est beau.

  • @neshod6415
    @neshod6415 Год назад +3

    Old documentary from 2006 ...He was still alive Bowie but didn't participate ...shame...

  • @markferguson3745
    @markferguson3745 Год назад +2

    Don't even bother ( interviewing)with Angie, - her version of reality has undergone decades of revision.
    Those first appearances for Ziggy are truly a trip ; you can tell by the Hammersmith farewell concert, that he was no longer the same person.

  • @bengaisford3304
    @bengaisford3304 9 месяцев назад

    Movie?

  • @crumplezone1
    @crumplezone1 12 дней назад

    I`v got a ferret and I call it Ronno

  • @pietajanssenvanelst2167
    @pietajanssenvanelst2167 Год назад +2

    Starman is the last music that i will ever hear on this earth....

  • @aisle_of_view
    @aisle_of_view 7 месяцев назад

    Raji played sitar...

  • @philippehoussais8098
    @philippehoussais8098 Год назад

    Je ne comprend rien de l'anglais. Mais voir Angie (pin up) l'entourage et ziggy. Un musicien qui venait d'ailleurs. Pour l'eau.
    Who Will love aladdin sane.