I have not just died and gone to heaven.I'm still here and in heaven . How many times have I listened to this album? Well I was around 11 and now am 62. This album started my love affair with this genius. The world wouldn't be the same without this album. I love watching your Bowie reactions. You've certainly made this a great day! Thanks Pope! Keep em coming! Love on ya!
You are the best reaction video ever💗You can feel it... me too. love bowie! He was a knower of human transformation to light being. Very spiritual with the light of GOD. You know when I hear music like this it is a reminder that all inspiration in ART is GOD given and it is to inspire us to tune in.
I just sat here and watch you do what I did when the album first came out. I haven’t listened to the whole album at one time in God knows how many years. I still remembered all the words to every song too. Welcome to David Bowie - 1970’s. Early 70’s. IF, you continue with this, after Diamond Dogs and Aladdin Sane, David Live at the Tower Theatre in Philadelphia must be in the mix. 🍻🖖. ✌️
I've been watching off and on for years. I was shocked this was the first time you'd listen to this album. It was really interesting watching your reaction throughout the whole album. It was at side 2 that you really started to get it. You stopped rocking. How could you not bop? And you started concentrating on the brilliance that was unfolding before your ears. 😎. The whole album is brilliant but side 2 seals the deal. It was a blast joining you for your listen.
This is fantastic! I know full album reactions are rare but I would love love LOVE you to do the album Blackstar. Every song is a gem. Yes, if the listener is young, you might think it is a downer, but at my age it is pure beauty. No whining, no regrets, no self-pity, just a celebration of a life well-lived presented with simple brilliance.
I can feel you’re love and admiration for this man and it makes me so happy. I’ve been a true fan since I was a little 10 year old in 1976. Your reaction to him truly warms my heart ❤️
I waited patiently for you to react to this album... It was not disappointing. This reminds me so much of my dad, he introduced us to alot of music from this Era. PS your Doors are my absolute favorite. Much love from South Africa
I've seen several of your reactions, especially David Bowie. It was a real treat to watch this. It took a little while for the world to catch up, but Bowie made it all worthwhile as a rock'n'roll star! 'Titular' means the same here as eponymous. Really enjoyed this. Thank you.
Oh great! You did a whole David Bowie album review 😃 This made my day! Yeah and he also played 14 instruments. A lot of the instruments on his albums he played himself! Please do another album, like: Station to Station or Low or Scary Monsters. They are all great. Wish you could react to his whole 25 albums. 😊 Another great song to react to would be: Heathen the Rays 2002 live Berlin
My introduction to Bowie in the Summer of 1972 when it came out. Changed my life. Music wasn't just entertainment, it could be serious art! He has many great albums, but this one is his most iconic! A masterpiece concept album.
Give me your hands, because you're wonderful! Wonderful. Wonderful.... Oh no, love, you're not alone. You're watching yourself, but you're too unfair No matter what or who you've been No matter when or where you've seen .... (i read one time in the past that this song helped a lot of people not to commit suicide!!!)
@@fatovamingus I am not sure but Bowie himself (like so many other people) went through very hard times. Even in his childhood with his schizophrenic brother and his somehow cold mother who didn't hug him etc.... So maybe he felt like suicide a few times when he was young. I don't know. But i do know that he felt extremely lonely very often in life, before he met Iman. That's probably also the reason why so many of his songs deal with isolation!
This is a great surprise. I just watched the "Modern Love" reaction you did thinking 'man it'd be great if Pope would do the whole Ziggy Stardust album' then I see this on my YT feed 🤩
My reaction to this album has been as intense as yours brother man--ever since I heard it as a kid in the 80's. Broke my brain--and my heart--ecstatically-- still does. Soul brothers through this celestial unearthly music. Respect.
You’re reacting to Bowie is amazing you do listen so very well. Also I did meet him a few times and would have enjoyed you dearly he did have good taste
Not to get all greedy, but you should really listen to more Bowie albums in full, it’s the best way to understand his music. Aladdin Sane, Low, Heroes, Outside and Blackstar are a great place to start!
Awesome album from start to finish. I was five years old when it dropped, so listening to it always takes me back to strange places. I didn't listen to the album straight through like this until I bought a copy of it some dozen or so years later give or take. So it takes me back to the eighties too. Classic record. I do remember hearing "Starman" on the radio when I was a little kid. Bowie released it together with "Suffragette City" on the same vinyl single. Great bang for the buck. Phenomenal record. It defined its times and in doing so became timeless.
@@alanmcclure9546 I think _Ziggy_ _Stardust_ _the_ _Motion_ _Picture_ was a better listen than last year's _Moonage_ _Daydream_ - if only because the Ziggy movie had entire songs.
@@kevind4850 would not know, I was a David Bowie fan, not a movie about david fan. I do not really care to see how Hollywood wants to portray it, so I have not gone out of my way to see the movie. I have become a hermit, and mountain man since MTV screwed Rock-n-Roll, and soiciety got so F-ing wiered. I could not give a piss for most things made from this generation, but love seing young men, and woman like this have minds blown to what I had the fortune to grow up with.
Special moment for you, my brother. Sitting here in Germany on a quest of my own and enjoying you encounter this album. It is indeed an art gallery filled with a million souls in one.
I am guilty of not appreciating the full greatness of David's work until after we lost him. I was a late bloomer and did not go into adulthood very well. I did not understand the world nor myself. David's music, especially this album, was a safe place for me to go to find peace. I found myself in every song on this album. I have yet to come to terms with the loss of him.
I only found out about him after he died as well, i was 12. Now hes probably my favorite artist of all time. I did hear Suffragette City before tho because it was in the Driver Parallel Lines radio lol
Until I saw you affected the way you were this I did not know of anyone else besides me who felt Moonage Daydream so deeply. It bears one's soul. I so appreciate your appreciation for this. The accompanying string is awesome on its own. This the music that saved my life. Years ago this album was my safe place.
Moonage Daydream. Kel Rhoads took young Randy Rhoads to the Legendary Bowie Concert at the Santa Monica Auditorium which is an Absolutely Amazing Live Album. Randy was so taken by Guitarist Mick Ronson playing Moonage Daydream, Randy Rhoads cut his Hair just like Ronson, bought a Guitar 🎸 like Ronson’s , dressed like Ronson. The rest is history 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
In 1990 I worked Bowie's Sight and Sound Tour at Giants Stadium. A week building the stage, on the Show Day, I was chosen to work an MTV Gig before the show with Bowie where he recorded spots for the "I Want My MTV" advertising campaign. He took the time to shake all our hands and thank us, a True English Gentleman... He performed Ziggy Stardust for the very last time at this Concert, definitely a highlight of my career as a Union Stagehand... Rest Easy David , you definitely changed the World
This albums means so much for me and many other people, it personally helped me get through the pandemic which was such a troublesome time for everyone, five years is my favourite song of all time and I wouldn't be able to have it any other way
I remember being a kid of 14 and hearing this....then running down the street with the album under my arm and a half bottle of vodka with a Pkt of Cigs....into my mates house and sneaking the drink up stairs.....getting quite drunk and heading off to the disco.....Bowie was sewn through my teenage years.....and now 50 years later a young dude is feeling the same thing! MEGA!
With David Bowie’s Amazing Vocals & Eclectic Songwriting & Mick Ronson on Piano String Arraignments Melotron and Ronson’s Other Worldly Guitar 🎸 with Woody & Trevor on Drums & Bass makes Ziggy Stardust Bowie’s Signature Album
ago My reaction to this album has been as intense as yours brother man-ever since I heard it as a kid in the 80's. Broke my brain--and my heart--ecstatically- still does. Soul brothers through this celestial unearthly music. Respect.
Absolutely, and watching him playing that and other songs live on the Ziggy Stardust dvd (the final Hammersmith gig) is incredible! Not just the sounds he gets out of his axe, but the intelligence and variation of his playing (and, of course, his interaction with David).
The original Golden God of Guitar Mick "Ronno" Ronson was a super talent and I wish Bowie had done more for him because without Ronno there would have been no Bowie.
I like the way you give all kinds of music a chance. Did you see Tracy Chapman sing with Luciano Pavarotti? Album called Pavarotti and Friends, I think for Tibet. There's a video of this that I think will blow your socks off.
This album blew my mind when I first heard it. I was 9 years old...it was 1972...and I became a David Bowie fan!. So glad you feel the same about this extraordinary man. Fun facts: David is actually left - handed but learned to play guitar with his right hand and he is one of those vocalists that can actually split his tone, meaning that he can sing in two tones at the same time. His long time producer, Tony Visconti also had this ability. I know we're going backwards here, but I really think you should react to the 1971 album, "Hunky Dory" next. You have reacted to "Quicksand" off the album and I think you'll really dig it lyrically as well as musically. Great reaction as always my friend. Peace.
I love this and David himself. Last year I had the chance to come across the street on the cover while taking a stroll down Regent Street., immediacy took a picture!
Enjoyed listening to this masterpiece with you. Imagine being a 14 year old girl, in West Philly, with her head all tangled up, circa 1973, listening to this?⚡️❤️⚡️✌🏻 I love him still
The musicianship on that album is rock solid, right through. Half a century later you can still sense the excitement and tight unity of the band playing...the one thing that used to surprise me a bit is the fairly low volume of the mix . At least on the original vinyl, the sound is clean, held back and crisp rather than heavy and beefy, there is no "heavy metal guitar" or really thundering drums, not even on the title track - it's kept to a fairly crisp level. Maybe that was why they wrote "To Be Played At Maximum Volume" on the back of the sleeve, to compensate for this... :) The live recordings, and especially the film of their farewell gig in London in July 1973, show that they COULD sound heavy and beefy when they wanted to.' I love the variation of the album - there's a world of different sounds and moods between Soul Love, Five Years and rock workouts like Moonage Daydream (much heavier in the Ziggy movie!).
Always in my top 5 albums, love every track, reminds me of parties, always this played along with Led Zeppelin 4 and my fave album of all time Electric Warrior by T REX, early 70's rule 🌟
I love this album… my mom would play this album while cleaning house … I was 4 years old singing along … and 45 years later I still play this and singing along out loud when I’m cleaning my house ❤️🙏
pope,pope,pope,every time i watch your reactions to the one of the most iconic,lgendry music geniuses of all time,you always amaze me,,,dont worry im not a feckin weirdo,i just love your genuine respect and love you have to this guy i have followed since i got my very first album hunky dory when i was 10 years old in 1971,,,the whole albun reaction of ZIGGY STARDUST,,was absolutely fantastic,,,,NOW,please do the same live reactions to the whole albums,,,DIAMOND DOGS,and,YOUNG AMERICANS,,,considering these two albums were recorded within a 12 month period,and are absolutely poles apart,both in musically,lyrically and Bowies entire look will blow your mind.Sorry dude if im being a bit of a pain,,,but please check out these two feckin brilliant pieces of music history,,take care mate,,Tony
FIVE YEARS…THATS ALL WE GOT 🥲
What a surprise!
💔❤️
Timeless, prophetic, tragic, hopeful, Love.
My favourite Bowie album! Starman’s the first song of his that I ever heard. ❤️
We love you!
I've been listening to this masterpiece for 50 years now. Where does the time go? I will continue to return to it for the rest of my life. 😊
And hopefully albums HONKY DORY and THE man who sold the world
Me too.
Same.
40+ years now. Time. I don't know where it's gone. Someone else must have lived it. I sure don't remember having so much time on my hands.
Me too. My brother somewhere in the 70's told me to listen to this album, and I haven't stopped since. The masterpiece of all time.
String arrangements and piano by lead guitarist Mick Ronson. One of the most underrated guitarists of all time. He died of liver cancer in 1992.
Mick Ronson died on 29th April 1993. He was certainly one of the greatest guitarists ever. His influence on this album is considerable.
Let's not forget brilliant Mick: guitar and arrangements.
Amen brother!
Ronno was awesome ... Never to be forgotten ❤❤❤ RIP Mick
Ronno was the best.
I have not just died and gone to heaven.I'm still here and in heaven . How many times have I listened to this album? Well I was around 11 and now am 62. This album started my love affair with this genius. The world wouldn't be the same without this album. I love watching your Bowie reactions. You've certainly made this a great day! Thanks Pope! Keep em coming! Love on ya!
same here 11 now 62 will never tire of it
@@philips1081 It rocked my world way back when . Still does and like you it will continue on.
Another 62 here, 72 was a year that cant be equalled
@@peterkirkman3357 Did we hit the jackpot or what?
I am 19 years old, discovered this album about a year ago and can’t stop listening to it. Bowie’s music is a blessing.
He created his own world. So creative. I just listened to his daughter singing Starman and Life on Mars out of nowhere. Really emotional.
my favorite album of all time
Mine too.
"To Be Played At Maximum Volume"
You are the best reaction video ever💗You can feel it... me too. love bowie! He was a knower of human transformation to light being. Very spiritual with the light of GOD. You know when I hear music like this it is a reminder that all inspiration in ART is GOD given and it is to inspire us to tune in.
Strange, wonder why "Suffragette City" wasn't after "Ziggy Stardust" on this upload
copyright police 👮♀️
Great review! Aladdin Sane next.... another epic album!!!
Great reaction to a great album! ❤
I just sat here and watch you do what I did when the album first came out. I haven’t listened to the whole album at one time in God knows how many years. I still remembered all the words to every song too. Welcome to David Bowie - 1970’s. Early 70’s. IF, you continue with this, after Diamond Dogs and Aladdin Sane, David Live at the Tower Theatre in Philadelphia must be in the mix. 🍻🖖. ✌️
Yay ! Huge Bowie fan so I'm excited..thanks man.Absolute Classic. DAM I LOVE BOWIE ❤
Another genius Nina Simone with whom he struck up a very special friendship put it best when she said "He aint from round here."
At some point, you should check out his album “Earthling”; it came out in ‘99 and it definitely bumps 👍
It was actually 1997
I've been watching off and on for years. I was shocked this was the first time you'd listen to this album. It was really interesting watching your reaction throughout the whole album. It was at side 2 that you really started to get it. You stopped rocking. How could you not bop? And you started concentrating on the brilliance that was unfolding before your ears. 😎. The whole album is brilliant but side 2 seals the deal. It was a blast joining you for your listen.
This is fantastic! I know full album reactions are rare but I would love love LOVE you to do the album Blackstar. Every song is a gem. Yes, if the listener is young, you might think it is a downer, but at my age it is pure beauty. No whining, no regrets, no self-pity, just a celebration of a life well-lived presented with simple brilliance.
I can feel you’re love and admiration for this man and it makes me so happy. I’ve been a true fan since I was a little 10 year old in 1976. Your reaction to him truly warms my heart ❤️
I waited patiently for you to react to this album... It was not disappointing. This reminds me so much of my dad, he introduced us to alot of music from this Era. PS your Doors are my absolute favorite. Much love from South Africa
I started going to Bowie concerts when this album first came out, went to 6 of his concerts. We Loved our Bowie back in the 70', still do✌️😍🎵
My all-time favorite record. LOVED your video and great taste in music.
I've seen several of your reactions, especially David Bowie. It was a real treat to watch this. It took a little while for the world to catch up, but Bowie made it all worthwhile as a rock'n'roll star! 'Titular' means the same here as eponymous. Really enjoyed this. Thank you.
Looks like you enjoyed that! Bowie was a one off genius.
Well said .... couldn't agree more 💯🔥👏👏👏
Oh great! You did a whole David Bowie album review 😃 This made my day! Yeah and he also played 14 instruments. A lot of the instruments on his albums he played himself! Please do another album, like: Station to Station or Low or Scary Monsters. They are all great. Wish you could react to his whole 25 albums. 😊
Another great song to react to would be: Heathen the Rays 2002 live Berlin
I'm stoked that you took the time to listen to this great album, Bowie was pretty special.
My introduction to Bowie in the Summer of 1972 when it came out. Changed my life. Music wasn't just entertainment, it could be serious art! He has many great albums, but this one is his most iconic! A masterpiece concept album.
I've had my share I'll help you through the pain... You're not alone!!
Give me your hands, because you're wonderful! Wonderful. Wonderful....
Oh no, love, you're not alone.
You're watching yourself, but you're too unfair
No matter what or who you've been
No matter when or where you've seen ....
(i read one time in the past that this song helped a lot of people not to commit suicide!!!)
@@anjav77 I Wonder what the inspiration was for the song. It's so poetic
@@fatovamingus I am not sure but Bowie himself (like so many other people) went through very hard times. Even in his childhood with his schizophrenic brother and his somehow cold mother who didn't hug him etc.... So maybe he felt like suicide a few times when he was young. I don't know. But i do know that he felt extremely lonely very often in life, before he met Iman. That's probably also the reason why so many of his songs deal with isolation!
For real, this is the best reaction ever hahahaha
Fantastic. You can't go wrong with Hunky Dory either.
This is a great surprise. I just watched the "Modern Love" reaction you did thinking 'man it'd be great if Pope would do the whole Ziggy Stardust album' then I see this on my YT feed 🤩
Massa a camiseta da Internazionale. Clássica!
My reaction to this album has been as intense as yours brother man--ever since I heard it as a kid in the 80's. Broke my brain--and my heart--ecstatically-- still does. Soul brothers through this celestial unearthly music. Respect.
You’re reacting to Bowie is amazing you do listen so very well. Also I did meet him a few times and would have enjoyed you dearly he did have good taste
Absolutely a gloriously perfect album. A necessity in any record collection!
David was always ahead of the curve musically!
My favorite album of Mr. Bowie's is Station To Station. Very good work. Beautiful songs and production.
Not to get all greedy, but you should really listen to more Bowie albums in full, it’s the best way to understand his music. Aladdin Sane, Low, Heroes, Outside and Blackstar are a great place to start!
I would include Station to Station as well but I'm definitely in agreement with the rest.
Awesome album from start to finish. I was five years old when it dropped, so listening to it always takes me back to strange places. I didn't listen to the album straight through like this until I bought a copy of it some dozen or so years later give or take. So it takes me back to the eighties too. Classic record. I do remember hearing "Starman" on the radio when I was a little kid. Bowie released it together with "Suffragette City" on the same vinyl single. Great bang for the buck. Phenomenal record. It defined its times and in doing so became timeless.
Epic Album,,, I spun this so much on LP that the needle wore out.
I do kinda wish you would have watched the Movie, as it is even more epic, as his last stop for this line up of great musicians.
@@alanmcclure9546 I think _Ziggy_ _Stardust_ _the_ _Motion_ _Picture_ was a better listen than last year's _Moonage_ _Daydream_ - if only because the Ziggy movie had entire songs.
@@kevind4850 would not know, I was a David Bowie fan, not a movie about david fan. I do not really care to see how Hollywood wants to portray it, so I have not gone out of my way to see the movie. I have become a hermit, and mountain man since MTV screwed Rock-n-Roll, and soiciety got so F-ing wiered. I could not give a piss for most things made from this generation, but love seing young men, and woman like this have minds blown to what I had the fortune to grow up with.
Special moment for you, my brother. Sitting here in Germany on a quest of my own and enjoying you encounter this album. It is indeed an art gallery filled with a million souls in one.
I am guilty of not appreciating the full greatness of David's work until after we lost him. I was a late bloomer and did not go into adulthood very well. I did not understand the world nor myself. David's music, especially this album, was a safe place for me to go to find peace. I found myself in every song on this album. I have yet to come to terms with the loss of him.
I only found out about him after he died as well, i was 12. Now hes probably my favorite artist of all time. I did hear Suffragette City before tho because it was in the Driver Parallel Lines radio lol
Until I saw you affected the way you were this I did not know of anyone else besides me who felt Moonage Daydream so deeply. It bears one's soul. I so appreciate your appreciation for this. The accompanying string is awesome on its own. This the music that saved my life. Years ago this album was my safe place.
Moonage Daydream. Kel Rhoads took young Randy Rhoads to the Legendary Bowie Concert at the Santa Monica Auditorium which is an Absolutely Amazing Live Album. Randy was so taken by Guitarist Mick Ronson playing Moonage Daydream, Randy Rhoads cut his Hair just like Ronson, bought a Guitar 🎸 like Ronson’s , dressed like Ronson. The rest is history 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
In 1990 I worked Bowie's Sight and Sound Tour at Giants Stadium. A week building the stage, on the Show Day, I was chosen to work an MTV Gig before the show with Bowie where he recorded spots for the "I Want My MTV" advertising campaign. He took the time to shake all our hands and thank us, a True English Gentleman... He performed Ziggy Stardust for the very last time at this Concert, definitely a highlight of my career as a Union Stagehand... Rest Easy David , you definitely changed the World
One of the best albums ever recorded. But you know that now. :-)
Best album of all time is simply stunning❤
masterpiece
Thanks 🙏🏼!
I havent listened to the whole album in years!
I used to blast this everyday of 10th Grade when this came out!
This albums means so much for me and many other people, it personally helped me get through the pandemic which was such a troublesome time for everyone, five years is my favourite song of all time and I wouldn't be able to have it any other way
You made me cry. In a good way ❤
tears of joy 🙏🏿
I remember being a kid of 14 and hearing this....then running down the street with the album under my arm and a half bottle of vodka with a Pkt of Cigs....into my mates house and sneaking the drink up stairs.....getting quite drunk and heading off to the disco.....Bowie was sewn through my teenage years.....and now 50 years later a young dude is feeling the same thing! MEGA!
❤I wore this record out back in the day! My parents were concerned 😊❤
I can relate.
Your reactions are so sincere and intelligent. I love listening to this again, thru you, for the first time. Keep up the great work brother. 👍❤️
MASTERPIECE
Mick Ronsons guitar and string arrangments on this album are amazing. Ronson was a big part of Bowies success.
Thank you Pope for this surprise.
With David Bowie’s Amazing Vocals & Eclectic Songwriting & Mick Ronson on Piano String Arraignments Melotron and Ronson’s Other Worldly Guitar 🎸 with Woody & Trevor on Drums & Bass makes Ziggy Stardust Bowie’s Signature Album
HANG ON TO YOURSELF, Ziggy Bowie was big for us art students in the 70s. Do some live Ziggy last gig in London. So Keep on Rockin POPE.
I love how much you love Bowie. So do we all.
ago
My reaction to this album has been as intense as yours brother man-ever since I heard it as a kid in the 80's. Broke my brain--and my heart--ecstatically- still does. Soul brothers through this celestial unearthly music. Respect.
Ronno's guitar work on Moonage Daydream is art. End of discussion.
Absolutely, and watching him playing that and other songs live on the Ziggy Stardust dvd (the final Hammersmith gig) is incredible! Not just the sounds he gets out of his axe, but the intelligence and variation of his playing (and, of course, his interaction with David).
The original Golden God of Guitar Mick "Ronno" Ronson was a super talent and I wish Bowie had done more for him because without Ronno there would have been no Bowie.
@@brewstergallery Yes, Ronson left much too early, before he had turned fifty...Sadly, liver cancer is sometimes not possible to treat... :(
Any ronson is art
Ziggy never gets old !! As fresh today as it was in 1972.
I like the way you give all kinds of music a chance. Did you see Tracy Chapman sing with Luciano Pavarotti? Album called Pavarotti and Friends, I think for Tibet. There's a video of this that I think will blow your socks off.
This album blew my mind when I first heard it. I was 9 years old...it was 1972...and I became a David Bowie fan!. So glad you feel the same about this extraordinary man. Fun facts: David is actually left - handed but learned to play guitar with his right hand and he is one of those vocalists that can actually split his tone, meaning that he can sing in two tones at the same time. His long time producer, Tony Visconti also had this ability. I know we're going backwards here, but I really think you should react to the 1971 album, "Hunky Dory" next. You have reacted to "Quicksand" off the album and I think you'll really dig it lyrically as well as musically. Great reaction as always my friend. Peace.
"And it was cold and it rained so I felt like an actor..." Oh Bowie
Love it u are a true D B
yes
best album ever
My best and First Album med Bowie Frelst A big Fan Forever 🔥❤️❤️❤️
Love you ❤ David Bowie. 😊
I saw Bowie do this album at the Tower Theatre in Upper Darby, PA. When he did "R&R Suicide" people were weeping. This album changed my life.
One of the best albums of all time! R.I.P. David Bowie
I love this and David himself. Last year I had the chance to come across the street on the cover while taking a stroll down Regent Street., immediacy took a picture!
Love every song on this album but lady stardust is absolutely genius .can play this song over and over all night long
One of the best albums ever made, period. Thank you for taking the time to listen to this masterpiece.
thanks for joining!
For me the greatest album ever .bowie was a magician when it came to music
Now watch the film and take in his amazing showmanship 😃
Hi mate love david bowie a truely one off genius never be another one like him
Truly one of a kind.
YES!
Enjoyed listening to this masterpiece with you.
Imagine being a 14 year old girl, in West Philly, with her head all tangled up, circa 1973, listening to this?⚡️❤️⚡️✌🏻
I love him still
Still have this cd from first release on cd RCA
“He’s not human”. No, he’s a starman. The man who fell to earth. The Diamond Dog.
Let’s dance.
You've got a great vibe. Lol . Obviously feeling no pain 😅😂
Iv always thought he was a visitor, other worldly..
Iconic Rock God
Mick Ronson Guitarist fans. Moonage Daydream Guitar Tone - He said he used a Wah pedal set to about 1/3rd.
You could never say what genre of music bowie was he did such a range he was amazing
The musicianship on that album is rock solid, right through. Half a century later you can still sense the excitement and tight unity of the band playing...the one thing that used to surprise me a bit is the fairly low volume of the mix . At least on the original vinyl, the sound is clean, held back and crisp rather than heavy and beefy, there is no "heavy metal guitar" or really thundering drums, not even on the title track - it's kept to a fairly crisp level. Maybe that was why they wrote "To Be Played At Maximum Volume" on the back of the sleeve, to compensate for this... :) The live recordings, and especially the film of their farewell gig in London in July 1973, show that they COULD sound heavy and beefy when they wanted to.'
I love the variation of the album - there's a world of different sounds and moods between Soul Love, Five Years and rock workouts like Moonage Daydream (much heavier in the Ziggy movie!).
Suffragette City is missing!
Great Show, like Judy Garland.
5 years is timeless melancholy.
I never get notifications anymore😮❤
Would be good a Héroes álbum reaction........another masterpiece and the favourite álbum of Bowie himself (and mine 🙂)
Do Scary Monsters and Super Creeps
You skipped Suffragette City! :o
Copyright block.
"Rock Star". yep.
Always in my top 5 albums, love every track, reminds me of parties, always this played along with Led Zeppelin 4 and my fave album of all time Electric Warrior by T REX, early 70's rule 🌟
I love this album… my mom would play this album while cleaning house … I was 4 years old singing along … and 45 years later I still play this and singing along out loud when I’m cleaning my house ❤️🙏
Guitarist Mick Ronson did most of the arrangements
they call him "the alien" in England
Star is my fav!
pope,pope,pope,every time i watch your reactions to the one of the most iconic,lgendry music geniuses of all time,you always amaze me,,,dont worry im not a feckin weirdo,i just love your genuine respect and love you have to this guy i have followed since i got my very first album hunky dory when i was 10 years old in 1971,,,the whole albun reaction of ZIGGY STARDUST,,was absolutely fantastic,,,,NOW,please do the same live reactions to the whole albums,,,DIAMOND DOGS,and,YOUNG AMERICANS,,,considering these two albums were recorded within a 12 month period,and are absolutely poles apart,both in musically,lyrically and Bowies entire look will blow your mind.Sorry dude if im being a bit of a pain,,,but please check out these two feckin brilliant pieces of music history,,take care mate,,Tony