The 1980 Floor Show (Limited Edition Version)

David Bowie

SKU: PARA200LPLTD

Barcode: 0803343157925

21.00 £21.00
  • Genre: Rock And Pop
  • Label: Parachute
  • Released Date: 8th February 2019
  • Buying Format:
    2LP Coloured Vinyl

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DELUXE VINYL EDITION!!!
The 1980 Floor Show was the first appearance by David Bowie since his much publicised retirement on 3rd July 1973 at the Hammersmith
Odeon. It was also to be his last appearance as Ziggy Stardust. The show itself was a spectacular stage production that was filmed over three
days, mostly at The Marquee Club, Soho, London, for the American NBC TV late night show The Midnight Special. The idea for the show came
when Bowie was approached by Burt Sugarman to create something for The Midnight Special rock series. Bowie’s idea was a highly theatrical
cabaret extravaganza featuring him and various rock groups and artists, performing in a futuristic setting. The result was edited down to fit the
one-hour rock series slot and was shown on American NBC-TV on 16th November 1973. Apart from a short segment used on Top Of The Pops,
it has never been fully screened in the UK, while still being regularly shown on US TV. Filming at the Marquee was carried out on the 18th, 19th
and 20th October, with Bowie personally choosing the setting for the show, after first considering the possibility of a full-scale live concert
(rejected by the NBC as too expensive). This release features the entire broadcast on vinyl for the first time, with, alongside Bowie and the
Spiders, The Troggs, Marianne Faithful, and the today little known Carmen, a Brit/American ‘flamenco/rock’ ensemble, rarely heard of since.

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Track Listings

SIDE A
1.1984/Dodo
2.Sorrow
3.Bulerias
4.Everything's Alright
SIDE B
5.Space Oddity
6.1984
7.I Can't Explain
8.As Tears Go By
9.Time
SIDE C
10.Wild Thing
11.Bullfight
12.The Jean Genie
SIDE D
13.20th Century Blues
14.I Can't Control Myself
15.Strange Movies
16.I Got You Babe

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