The peak of the brilliant madness was the 10-minute title track. Drawing equal influence from Krautrock and funk, the song was unlike anything else on the pop charts in 1976. (Two of the biggest hits ...
The previously unreleased version of “Suffragette City” was recorded on April 29th, 1978, at the Spectrum Arena in Philadelphia during a run of shows that would ultimately comprise the musician’s 1978 ...
While the David Bowie organization isn’t close to releasing the volume of live material that, say, the Grateful Dead or Neil Young have been shoveling our way, they are intent on gradually opening up ...
The Isolar II – The 1978 World Tour, more commonly known as The Low / Heroes World Tour or The Stage Tour, was a worldwide concert tour by David Bowie. The tour opened on 29 March 1978 at the San ...
The three records that David Bowie made in the final years of the ’70s stand not only among his most influential, but also among the most influential by any artist. To close out this loosely connected ...
David Bowie famously sang that we all could be heroes, even if it was just for one day. Unspoken in that classic 1977 song is the idea that we can be complete jerks too. Take, for instance, the ...
UNITED STATES - MAY 01: MADISON SQUARE GARDEN Photo of David BOWIE, David Bowie performing on stage - Low/Heroes 1978 World Tour (Photo by Richard E. Aaron/Redferns) Iggy Pop‘s BBC Radio 6 show “Iggy ...