![]() ![]() It's the latest release in the major Rhino reissue programme for David Bowie. The 50th anniversary edition soundtrack, including limited edition gold vinyl and CD/Blu-ray, will be released on August 11. Both performances were newly mixed by Bowie collaborator Tony Visconti. The film, made by DA Pennebaker, and its soundtrack have been newly remastered, with the medley of The Jean Genie/Love Me Do and Round And Round featuring the late Jeff Beck reinstated - the latter track receiving its first official release anywhere. The panel’s conversation will be beamed to cinemas around Europe on that same night followed by the film, with further screenings to take place around the world throughout July. But then as the days went on it was a little painful, because people take it personally." "Fortunately, there was that great after party and everybody was there – The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Barbra Streisand – so you got a little distracted. "I was the only one that knew – that made it harder," he told Music Week. Garson will also open the show with solo piano arrangements of some of Bowie’s best-known tracks, just as he did on that night half a century ago.īowie's announcement that he was retiring the Ziggy persona was made just before his final encore, Rock 'N' Roll Suicide, and came as a surprise to all in attendance including members of his band – except for Garson. New Yorker Garson will join Bowie producer Ken Scott (the recording engineer for the show), Spiders From Mars drummer Woody Woodmansey, and Madness frontman Suggs on a panel at the event to discuss the gig’s legacy, prior to the screening. The venue, now the Eventim Apollo Hammersmith, will host the global premiere of the newly restored version of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars: The Motion Picture 50 years later to the day - July 3, 2023. ![]() David Bowie's long-time pianist Mike Garson has spoken to Music Week ahead of the 50th anniversary of Bowie's last performance as Ziggy Stardust.īowie abruptly revealed he was retiring his famous alter-ego near the end of the concert at London’s Hammersmith Odeon on July 3, 1973. ![]()
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