he was one of those super intelligent rock stars- who surrounded themselves with unreal talent. piled on top of his own. maybe the best artist in my lifetime (....elton john?).
You're not the only one to get their mind blown. The first time I heard this was in 1st grade art class in late 72 and I was 6 at the time. Everything just stopped including me and my jaw hit the floor. I'd never heard anything like it although I absolutely loved all kinds of music...from soul to old school country like Jim Reeves and Johnny Cash.
With David Bowie’s Absolutely Amazing Vocals & Songwriting along with Mick Ronson on Piano Melotron String Arraignments and Ronson’s Other Worldly Guitar Solo makes Moonage Daydream my Favorite Song on Bowie’s Signature Album
Back when this Spiders From Mars album was released, I bought it for a friend as a thank you for her introducing me to Bowie with the Hunky Dory record. We listened to it together and as soon as we finished the album, I went back to the record store and bought a copy for myself. Sheer genius.
Back in the day, that would've been an amazing gift. We didn't have access to music like we do today so when you got a new record or tape, especially as a gift, that's what you were listening to for the next 13 days. 😊
@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering same here, how lucky we are to have been alive and young enough to start a journey that lasted years listening to Bowie and is still going strong. I read there is lots of unreleased tracks as well. Hope we get to hear some undiscovered stuff in the future.
He's a genius. Gone too soon. Dive down the rabbit hole with Bowie, you'll be amazed at his groove, versatility, creativity, and amazing ability to work with the best musicians.
If you liked this, you should lend an ear to Somebody Up There Likes Me from his Young Americans album. Soul/R&B/Gospel - all rolled into one epic tune. Great sax and incredible vocals. One of my all time faves of his catalog. Same album: Right, Can You Hear Me and Fascination.
Absolutely ! It’s like Queen Bitch , I heard a live version on The Old Grey Whistle Test in the uk which electrified me but the album version is tepid in my opinion … both are in UA-cam 👍🏴
Without a shadow of a doubt the live footage of this song from their final ever appearance is the definitive version of this . When David sings “ put your ray gun to my head “… there’s a woman in the audience the camera focuses on briefly who’s entranced and so into the experience … it’s haunted me for nearly 50 years … I aspire to that sort of oneness with the song/ band / experience … these fools you see at gigs these days so intent on capturing the experience with a selfie … are missing the fkn true experience !! They suck donkey balls in my opinion !! 😅 This track also shines a light on a major part of Bowies early success , his guitarist and arranger Mick Ronson … genuine legend ✊ 👍🏴
@@jonathanlocke6404 I feel an instant fellowship with you sir ! I knew I couldn’t be the only one who was transfixed by her devotion and utter abandonment to the moment she found herself in . It’s a snapshot , a moment in time for me . I don’t want to meet her or even find out what became of her , she just represents every emotion I felt when I watched that film and often wonder how she felt at the end when he suddenly announced he’d broke up the band right there and then and effectively broken the spell . Nice to hear from you sir 👌 👍🏴
@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering I have always wondered if this was something she created and practiced at home, miming along to the record, or something that she just felt in the moment...I think either way is pretty awesome. That whole move she does during "press your space face close to mine, love" is genius...
@@jonathanlocke6404 agreed 💯 Jonathan, I’d always thought it was a reaction to the moment , and your right , when she did that movement with her hands pressed together on both cheeks during the song I just melted ! She was beautiful and was clearly transported at that moment in time . We CANT be the only 2 that came away affected by her , I’m sure of that . D A Pennybaker , it just came to me there … well googled it anyway 😆, was the guy who filmed that iconic last Ziggy gig . How lucky was HE ? 🤷♂️ 👍🏴
Bowie gets so many plaudits and rightly so, but listen to this and you understand the genius of Mick Ronson. Brilliant.
Can I have an AMEN bro ! ✊
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he was one of those super intelligent rock stars- who surrounded themselves with unreal talent. piled on top of his own. maybe the best artist in my lifetime (....elton john?).
Werd
@@88pjtinkBowie will be listened to a thousand years from now.
Yeah that fade out is another level
One of the greatest guitar solos in the history of rock closing out a masterpiece.
I've been on a David Bowie journey of discovery now for 46 years now and its never dull. BOWIE FOREVER ❤
Picture taken I Heddon Street, off Regent's Street in London. It looks very different today but there's a plaque on the wall
You're not the only one to get their mind blown. The first time I heard this was in 1st grade art class in late 72 and I was 6 at the time. Everything just stopped including me and my jaw hit the floor. I'd never heard anything like it although I absolutely loved all kinds of music...from soul to old school country like Jim Reeves and Johnny Cash.
With David Bowie’s Absolutely Amazing Vocals & Songwriting along with Mick Ronson on Piano Melotron String Arraignments and Ronson’s Other Worldly Guitar Solo makes Moonage Daydream my Favorite Song on Bowie’s Signature Album
I can’t add anything better to your comment so I’m just going to endorse it 💯 and thank you 🙏
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@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Back when this Spiders From Mars album was released, I bought it for a friend as a thank you for her introducing me to Bowie with the Hunky Dory record. We listened to it together and as soon as we finished the album, I went back to the record store and bought a copy for myself. Sheer genius.
Back in the day, that would've been an amazing gift. We didn't have access to music like we do today so when you got a new record or tape, especially as a gift, that's what you were listening to for the next 13 days. 😊
I have this on vinyl, held on to it for 30years now…
Saw this master 3 different times in the 1970's. Super showman with a backing band that was unmatched!!
Saw him twice. It was out of this dimension. RIP DAVID🕊🙏✌🌻🌻
If you want to see him as a great performer, I would suggest "Heros", live from Glastonbury! Great reaction❤.
one of my all-time favorite bowie tunes. thanx for doing it. and you CANNOT go wrong with any david bowie stuff.
Great to see you enjoyed this. I first heard Moonage Daydream when I was 11, 51 years ago, and it made a marked impression on me.
Jeez me too , I’m 61 so you got me beat by a year 😆
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That makes me the old codger, and you, the spring chicken 😄@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering
@@INSTRUCARP let’s settle for …we are BOTH coffin dodgers !..
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@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering same here, how lucky we are to have been alive and young enough to start a journey that lasted years listening to Bowie and is still going strong. I read there is lots of unreleased tracks as well. Hope we get to hear some undiscovered stuff in the future.
@@kimstockwell721 agreed my friend 👌
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He's a genius. Gone too soon. Dive down the rabbit hole with Bowie, you'll be amazed at his groove, versatility, creativity, and amazing ability to work with the best musicians.
If you liked this, you should lend an ear to Somebody Up There Likes Me from his Young Americans album. Soul/R&B/Gospel - all rolled into one epic tune. Great sax and incredible vocals. One of my all time faves of his catalog. Same album: Right, Can You Hear Me and Fascination.
This Track , on David Live , with the Sax , and one Slick , Earl Slick , rips it right up
Freak out!!!😂❤
Liston to the live version
Absolutely ! It’s like Queen Bitch , I heard a live version on The Old Grey Whistle Test in the uk which electrified me but the album version is tepid in my opinion … both are in UA-cam
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A David Bowie journey???! A GREAT idea. "Aladdin sane", "Life on mars", "Soul love", "Panic in detroit". A few starters....
This is still a great song when i was young and stoned
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😂😂😂😂 Same here. Now I'm old & stoned.✌✌
Without a shadow of a doubt the live footage of this song from their final ever appearance is the definitive version of this .
When David sings “ put your ray gun to my head “… there’s a woman in the audience the camera focuses on briefly who’s entranced and so into the experience … it’s haunted me for nearly 50 years … I aspire to that sort of oneness with the song/ band / experience … these fools you see at gigs these days so intent on capturing the experience with a selfie … are missing the fkn true experience !! They suck donkey balls in my opinion !! 😅
This track also shines a light on a major part of Bowies early success , his guitarist and arranger Mick Ronson … genuine legend ✊
👍🏴
The clip you referenced is from the "Ziggy Stardust" film. I love that scene. I often think she is the true essence of rock and roll...
@@jonathanlocke6404 I feel an instant fellowship with you sir ! I knew I couldn’t be the only one who was transfixed by her devotion and utter abandonment to the moment she found herself in .
It’s a snapshot , a moment in time for me . I don’t want to meet her or even find out what became of her , she just represents every emotion I felt when I watched that film and often wonder how she felt at the end when he suddenly announced he’d broke up the band right there and then and effectively broken the spell .
Nice to hear from you sir 👌
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@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering I have always wondered if this was something she created and practiced at home, miming along to the record, or something that she just felt in the moment...I think either way is pretty awesome. That whole move she does during "press your space face close to mine, love" is genius...
@@jonathanlocke6404 agreed 💯 Jonathan, I’d always thought it was a reaction to the moment , and your right , when she did that movement with her hands pressed together on both cheeks during the song I just melted ! She was beautiful and was clearly transported at that moment in time . We CANT be the only 2 that came away affected by her , I’m sure of that . D A Pennybaker , it just came to me there … well googled it anyway 😆, was the guy who filmed that iconic last Ziggy gig . How lucky was HE ? 🤷♂️
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@@jonathanlocke6404 your icon !! Is that Darren’s boss from Bewitched ? 😀
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Thank you! Fucking bad ass indeed.
I'm pretty sure this is the album that says "To be player at full volume".
It actually says, "To be played at maximum volume".
Love it
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Stone corner in rock'n roll
Try The Alarm and Strength or Pink Floyd Sheep
Please check out *Fame* by him ❤
@misterstubbs1611 you might like these Songs....I don`t *Fame* is the only one I like !!
@misterstubbs1611 I dont give a.....whats fine with you
The live version is way better!!!!
bowie = god , my first album .... hey rickk uneed more try chine girl live, hey rickk i know the to introduce bowie= cat people live
you have officially been 'MOONAGE(d)'...just sayin';)
OkayDickk we are condemning potty mouths everywhere!