David Bowie: Ziggy Stardust The Spiders From Mars Concert 123movies Full Movie Stream

Watch David Bowie: Ziggy Stardust The Spiders From Mars Concert

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Release Date: April 05, 1973
Year: 1973

In the 1970s British glam rocker David Bowie defined an androgynous gender-bending style which had a huge impact on popular culture. Famous for his rock and roll characters and alter egos Bowie put on a legendary unique live show. This film from director D.A. Pennebaker who also made the classic Bob Dylan rockumentary DONT LOOK BACK captures Bowie as his most famous character Ziggy Stardust the rock star from Mars. Bowie/Ziggy dramatically performs hits from the album of the same title as well as tracks from "Hunk Dory." A must for the Bowie fan!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. Early on the film cuts to elaborate backstage costume changes between sets highlighting a playlist that includes such classics as "Changes" "Space Oddity" "Time" and "Suffragette City." In this comprehensive document of a seminal peformer in music history director D.A. Pennebaker captures the enigmatic singers smoldering brilliance like a Hubble photograph of a supernova it is essential viewing for Bowie fans and music historians alike.Tracks: 1. Hang On To Yourself 2. Ziggy Stardust 3. Watch That Man 4. Medley: Wild-Eyed Boy From Freecloud/All the Young Dudes/Oh! You Pretty Things 5. Moonage Daydream 6. Changes 7. Space Oddity 8. My Death 9. Cracked Actor 10. Time 11. Width of a Circle 12. Lets Spend the Night Together 13. Suffragette City 14. White Light/White Heat 15. Rock N Roll Suicide This concert was the last live performance of The Spiders From Mars.