I haven't been able to listen to his music or watch any of the TV programmes about him since his death.
So I was a little apprehensive when my old mucker Margery (Maddie) and I went to darkest Shepherd's Bush to see Woody Woodmansey's super group Holy Holy performing Ziggy Stardust in its entirety. Woody, as Bowie fans will know, was the original drummer in the Spiders from Mars. Sadly he is the only surviving member.
We checked in at a nearby hotel and it was like the good old days in terms of having a pre-concert snifter. However, in 2017 we prefer crystal champagne flutes carried from home and M&S English rose sparkling wine, rather than Concorde wine in a mug as we did back in the early 80s.
The gig itself was wonderful. Moving, yes - particularly the haunting opening drum beats of Five Years, and the moment when Tony Visconti and his daughter started playing Space Oddity, and I could imagine Bowie smiling down on his old friend and producer. The images from the 70s featuring Bowie and his band were also memorable and moving.
Glenn Gregory's vocals were superb: it really is baffling to us how he never became a huge star, because he has a great voice and a lot of charisma.
Keyboard player Berenice Scott is always fascinating to watch - we saw her with Heaven 17 a few months ago. She's the daughter of Robin Scott who was in the group "M" - their big hit was Pop Muzik.
After the Ziggy Stardust album was exhausted we were treated to some of The Man Who Sold the World, which was the album Holy Holy launched with. Holy Holy was a hidden track on the album.
The venue was stuffed to the gunnels and the crowd was in great voice. The band was blown away by the London audience. Yay!
Our next gig will be a huge stadium experience when Depeche Mode play in London. I'm not thinking gold boots for that one.....
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I really fancy seeing this. I wasn't a huge fan, but I always loved his music. You certainly dressed the part Gail.I could have met you for coffee, I didn't realise this was near me xx
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Another time Laurie - would be great to meet up!
DeleteThose shoes are absolutely fabulous! Xo Jonet
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DeleteSounds like great music and a great night out. And amazing that you both have gold footwear!
ReplyDeleteWe didn't know either that we were both going to wear gold footwear! Thanks for the visit.
DeleteLovely night, Gail. Really enjoyed the music and the company!xxx
ReplyDeleteSuper night, maybe a few tears? Love both your looks for the night, and what fun! I agree champagne flutes all the way - this girls got class!
ReplyDeleteYou're featured on my blog today Gail - with my 'copy cat' look. Hope you enjoy it! Catch you again. Jacqui
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You both look so fabulous - and to have been at the concert would be awesome. He's one of the best musicians and artists of my lifetime, imho. xox
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The two of you look great! Sounds like a wonderful and moving event!
ReplyDeleteYou were both rocking it! I would love to see Depeche Mode! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the gold footwear! You both look fab! Thank you for linking up to Style With a Smile :-)
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