When David Bowie released his fifth album, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, on June 16, 1972, he not only transformed the trajectory of his career; with the Ziggy ...
's "Ziggy Stardust"? For the last year or so bands have been falling all over themselves praising Bowie's album from 1972. Members of So again...why "Ziggy Stardust"? I think emo and punk bands like ...
It’s probably safe to assume that anyone who clicked on this article already knows the context of David Bowie’s culture-shifting 1972 album “The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From ...
“1972 was no 1971.” That’s what a friend remarked to me recently when offering up for comparison the two years, now a half-century behind us, in terms of the landmark pop music they gave the world.
In June 1972, David Bowie made his debut as Ziggy Stardust on British TV show Lift Off with Ayshea, but years later a technician accidentally wiped the only known footage of the performance instead of ...
UK's Genesis Publications has released a 20th-anniversary edition of "Moonage Daydream: The Life & Times of Ziggy Stardust," a book that, when released, was the 30th anniversary of David Bowie and ...
A sheet of paper containing David Bowie’s handwritten lyrics to two songs from one of his most acclaimed albums could fetch more than $125,000 when it’s sold at auction early next week. One side of ...
David Bowie’s first-ever TV appearance in his Ziggy Stardust persona has been found, but it’s in such a fragile state that producers of an upcoming documentary aren’t certain they’ll be able to rescue ...
Frame: 49.21 x 33.46 x 1.57 in. (124.99 x 84.99 x 3.99 cm.) Taken during David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust Tour (1972–1973), this photograph depicts the iconic musician as his alter ego Ziggy Stardust.
The fallacy of the ending is that most things continue still. A loved one dies and still their memory remains. A child leaves home and still their room is in its place. A song ends and still you can ...