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Mark Sturdy
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Jake Thackray - The Cenotaph
A rare Jake Thackray song, broadcast on BBC radio at some point during the mid to late '80s. If you have a better quality copy that you can share, or any other rare Jake material, please let me know!
An excellent recording of this song is included on John Watterson's album 'The Lost Will and Testament of Jake Thackray' - see www.fakethackray.com/product/the-lost-will-and-testament-of-jake-thackray/ for details.
An excellent recording of this song is included on John Watterson's album 'The Lost Will and Testament of Jake Thackray' - see www.fakethackray.com/product/the-lost-will-and-testament-of-jake-thackray/ for details.
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Jake Thackray - Lullaby My Daddio
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A rare Jake Thackray song, most likely recorded at the Harp Folk Club in Belfast and broadcast on BBC Radio 2 Round Midnight during November 1982. If you have a better quality copy that you can share, or any other rare Jake material, please let me know! An excellent recording of this song is included on John Watterson's album 'The Lost Will and Testament of Jake Thackray' - see www.fakethackray...
The Velvet Underground - Coney Island Steeplechase remix
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In 2014, an expanded deluxe edition of the Velvet Underground's third album was released, including a disc containing the majority of their studio recordings from 1969. These recordings had originally been scattered across the VU and Another View compilations in the mid '80s but were presented here much more sympathetically, either in their original rough mix form, or as new mixes that were far...
NLMC Rock Band 17.6.17
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Seven Nation Army and Something from the end of term concert. See www.northleedsmusic.co.uk for more info!
David Bowie and the Nick King All Stars
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0:00 How Lucky You Are (aka Miss Peculiar) 3:25 Rupert the Riley Trident Studios, Friday 23 April 1971 Mickey 'Sparky' King: lead vocals David Bowie: backing vocals, saxophone Rick Wakeman (probable): piano, mellotron Mark Pritchett: guitar Herbie Flowers: bass Barry Morgan: drums Produced by David Bowie Engineered by Ken Scott Taken from the LP 'Used Up and Empty', sped up by one semitone as t...
David Bowie & the Hype: Sounds of the Seventies session, Radio 1 25 March 1970
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0:00 The Supermen 3:21 The Width of a Circle 9:00 The Wild-Eyed Boy from Freecloud 13:41 I'm Waiting for the Man David Bowie (Rainbowman): vocals, guitar Tony Visconti (Hypeman): bass guitar, vocals Mick Ronson (Gangsterman): guitar, vocals John Cambridge (Cowboyman): drums Recorded at the BBC Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue, London 25th March 1970 Broadcast 6th April 1970 except for T...
love the slower take on WoaC ..very lopey,but tasteful...
Although it is never mentioned, Bolan was greatly influenced by Bowie. He was in the audience, and clearly copied Bowie's aesthetic for what would later be his TOTP performances, it is obvious since if we talk about T. Rex, the rest of the band members were not glam, only Bolan was, That's why in 1971 there was no other glam band on the British scene, in mid-72 with Bowie, Gary Glitter and Roxy Music is when the glam music scene was born. Just after June and July 1972, Slade and Sweet transformed and changed their aesthetic. And the TOTP episodes already have between 4 or 5 glam acts. Something that clearly had not happened before.
The Supermen was an Omnipotent Proto Heavy Metal song from TMWSTW!!
the supermen...what an ominous intro!!
Did Nick King All Stars make other records??
Think it was just these two tracks.
This is my favorite version of "Waiting For The Man" that they did (they're at least three different ones in studio)
So exciting hearing The Supermen like this.
Just wonderful. Thank you so much.
Do you have something from Bowie's concert on March 7 in 1970 where Bridget St. John and Alan Skidmore Quintet were?
Ooo. I'd like that too cos I was there
Amazing! This period of David's career is fascinating for me. I'm also reading John Cambridge's book at the moment 👍
AWESOME once again made my night to hear Jake ,Thanks Mark
AWESOME Thanks so much Mark
Just amazing, I can't stop listening to it!!!
Didn't know there was a recording of Jake singing this! Wonderful discovery! Got the brilliant John Watterson album already!
Interesantísimo.
This is BEST OF BOWIE.....❤
Thanks for uploading this :)
Reading Mick Ronson-Turn and Face the Strange and I just got to the info on the band Hype. Never heard of them before. They were before there were the Spiders from Mars era.
This is sweet. Appreciate it 🎶🎵🎶🙋🏼♀️🙃 RIP DAVID BOWIE ⭐️❤️🫂
Wow 😳
Been a Bowie fan since 1972 and lived through his many different vocal ranges, tones, and song deliveries. To me personally his voice and his delivery on this set of songs ( And band sound ) are the definitive David Bowie, no other period comes close. 👍🏻🙂
My shoes are laced up and it still blew me socks off.
Ronno was a beast. "Width Of A Circle" is amazing here.
Not his best time.....
Yong Bowie... waiting for the man
Just discovered this awesome recording tonight! Been a Bowie fan since 1972 (my first concert). Really showcases Bowie’s voice and Ronno’s excellent guitar. Even impressed with Visconti, had no idea he was such a strong bassist. Thank you for this gem!
Oh wow!! You actually went to a Bowie concert in '72?!! I'm two things: envious and impressed!! 😊
I would recommend “Bowie at the Beeb” album,if you like this
ça sonne fort: bass ,drums ,un peu "Floyd" sur les bords du gran fleuve des 70's ! ça embarque tout !
What a genius !
I'd love to have seen this performance
This song and Portishead's "All Mine" are great counter-devil's advocates.
Pas encore stars il avait pas trouvé ça voix grave
Wau!!!I can not belive that I heart this. This is gold.
He never fails to please. ❤️❤️❤️
Wish you would have kept the vocal effect
13:41
THE HYPE SHOULDVE BEEN BOWIES MAIN VEHICLE. holy cow. Read bowies new manager urged him to disband and go in the hunky dory/ziggy direction… if only Bowie had continued to make METAL. holy cow.
Electric " wildeyed boy from free cloud ". No orchestra, just Ronson
Fantastic
Ho scoperto questi pezzi solo l’anno scorso, ma da allora non ho più’ smesso di ascoltarli. Favoloso Bowie che non ancora non conoscevo.
Not enough people know of this recording session or this year in Bowie's life. Mick Ronson is a guitar/musical legend in his own right. I'm doing my part in spreading the word
I love Mick’s stinging psychedelic sound. I’d like to know more about him, I read somewhere years ago that Pete Townshend gave him the Mk1 Tonebender which got me interested.
Sure they do as in just the first two songs being played here "The Superman" and "The Width Of A Circle" was off The Man Who Sold The World. Bowie fans certainly know about that one. All the future Spiders From Mars are here as well as Tony Visconti on bass.
Only one future Spider from Mars is here (🧐 “actually”).
Remember this band was fronted by "The Beautiful Bowie", a long hair drag queen, who saw genius in Hitler's marketing. It was David's first great persona, The Grand Dame. Do we now just lump it all together as pre-ziggy? In America, we had to wait for the albums to be "Ziggy-ized" before they could be released. The Grand Dame was a bad bitch.
As a child I had a tape of this titled "radio sweethesrt" 197?
My Radio Sweetheart contained 1972 BBC performances as well as a few 1972 American concert tracks, but not this performance. It's likely that these tracks could have been added as filler at the end of the tape. I think three of these tracks did make it to a bootleg Lp, but can't remember the title offhand. Edit: I've remembered: LOST IN OUR VAULTS UNTIL NOW (1982). Probably only circulated on tape until then. My Radio Sweetheart 2 contained the majority of the tracks from the June 1971 BBC performance.
Thanks for his. Been a Bowie fan for 50 years and had no idea this existed until i hit page 121 of the book "Strange fascination Bowie" by David Buckley.
Thanks for the context - no idea about this recording - who was Nick King, is it a Bowie pseudonym?
@@paulbird1808 Nicky King was a male escort that Bowie met at The Sombrero Club. He was later murdered by a client.
Totally agree ... I hope my YT Bowie songs as a one man band makes him smile ... Im lucky to be able to make the connection with his spirit.
Bowie & Ronson Perfect Together
O vídeo acima contém 2 faixas de um dos álbuns/discos mais injustiçados/subestimados da história da música mundial: "The Man Who Sold The World" (de 1970)! Uma mistura de primeira qualidade de folk rock psicodélico, hard-blues rock e heavy metal! Mick Ronson na guitarra + Tony Visconti no baixo (sim, o lendário produtor de David Bowie & Marc Bolan/T. Rex etc) deram aula! The video above contains 2 tracks from one of the most wronged/underrated albums in the history of world music: "The Man Who Sold The World" (from 1970)! A top notch mix of psychedelic folk rock, hard-blues rock and heavy metal! Mick Ronson on guitar + Tony Visconti on bass (yes, the legendary producer of David Bowie & Marc Bolan/T. Rex etc) taught us!!!
who mixed this
Hahah for real
Mick ronson est sublime.
Usual bowie excellance