The quintessential moment in glam-rock history 'Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars' is David Bowie at his best. This film of the 1973 concert (released 10 years later) documents the hallucinogenic collage of kitsch Warhol/Pop irony and flamboyant excess that was the Bowie phenomenon: his trademark synthetic androgyny is a musical symbiosis of feminine passion and masculine dominance that define his funky gender-bending art and ultimately the glam-rock genre as a whole. Ear
This stunning retrospective features a comprehensive and detailed study of the music of David Bowie and the Spiders From Mars during the breakthrough period from the late sixties to the mid-seventies when Bowie rose from obscurity to superstardom. This unique film draws on rare footage of Bowie and the Spiders performing live on stage and goes behind the scenes to discover the influences which shaped the early years of David Bowie's recording career. Former Spiders Trevor Bolder and Woody Woodmansey tell the inside story on what it was like to be in Bowie's band during the seventies creating and performing some of the greatest pop music ever written. The DVD also features the opinions of a leading team of music journalists and musicologists who give their views on how Bowie's music developed. The 72-page colour book features an in-depth biography and a track-by-track analysis of every studio album Bowie recorded. The DVD features hightlights from: Starman Rebel Rebel Jean Genie Space Oddity Hang On To Yourself Ziggy Stardust Suffragette City Rock & Roll Suicide and more!
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