Frogtoon Music

Starman by David Bowie

Artist Biography For David Bowie

David Robert Jones 8 January 1947 – 10 January 2016 Known Professionally As David Bowie Was An English Singer-Songwriter And Actor. A Leading Figure In The Music Industry He Is Regarded As One Of The Most Influential Musicians Of The 20th Century. Bowie Was Acclaimed By Critics And Musicians Particularly For His Innovative Work During The 1970s. His Career Was Marked By Reinvention And Visual Presentation And His Music And Stagecraft Had A Significant Impact On Popular Music. Read More On Last.Fm

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Starman

“Starman” Is David Bowie’s Christmas Carol. It Offers A Promise Of Deliverance That The Human Race Has Been Redeemed By Greater Powers With A Chorus Built For A Crowd To Sing It. It’s The Song That Finally Broke Bowie Whose Performance Of It On A July 1972 Top Of The Pops Made Him A Nationwide And Soon Worldwide Pop Star. So While The Ziggy-Era Bowie Is Remembered Today For His Outrageousness The Song That Made His Name Is Warm Reassuring And Most Of All Familiar. The Latter’s Key. For The Average UK Pop Listener Of 1972 David Bowie Was Still The Weirdo Who Had Had The Song About Major Tom Back In The ’60s And Suddenly Here He Was Back Again With Another Astronaut Song. It Finally Connected. And “Starman” Seems Like A Revision Of “Space Oddity”—”Space Oddity” Had Placed A Frail Human Figure Against The Unfathomable Expanse Of Space And Cast Him Loose To Drift Into The Unknown. It Was Submission To The Void The Human Race Reaching Its Limits. In “Starman” The Unknown Is Domesticated The Alien Comes To Visit Us In Our Homes Whispering Through Our Radios Speaking Softly Promising Release. The Stoicism Of “Planet Earth Is Blue/and There’s Nothing I Can Do” Is Replaced By “he’s Told Us Not To Blow It/’cos He Knows It’s All Worthwhile.” The Human Race Or At Least Its Children Turn Out To Be Essential After All—the Earth Once Again Is The Center Of The Universe. Variations On This Theme Were Common In The Seventies From The Popular Erich Von Däniken Theory That Mysterious Aliens Had Helped Guide The Progress Of Human Civilization To The Benevolent Star-Children Of Close Encounters Of The Third Kind To Even Doctor Who Where In The Early ’70s The Cosmos-Traveling Doctor Was Exiled On Present-Day Earth And Freelanced For The Military.* “Starman” Is Also A Pop Song About Pop Music. Bowie’s Alien Appears Only As A Voice On The Radio He’s Basically A Cosmic DJ Whispering Secrets To A Teenager Listening Late At Night—it’s How Pop Music Can Instantly Create Secret Societies Break Up The Tedium Of Your Life Liberate You From Your Parents. And “Starman” The Track Seems Fused From A Pile Of Old Records. The Octave-Leap Opening Of The Chorus Is A Lift From “Over The Rainbow” So Much That Bowie Cheekily Merged The Two Songs During A ’72 Concert At The Rainbow Linked To Above The Guitar-Keyboard Hook Linking The Verse To The Chorus Is Taken From The Supremes’ “You Keep Me Hangin’ On” Or The Five Americans’ “Western Union” Nicholas Pegg Suggests Blue Mink’s “Melting Pot” While The Long “LA-La-La-La-LA” Outro Is Pure T. Rex Particularly “Hot Love.” It’s A Greatest-Hits Compilation In A Four-Minute Song. For All Its Familiarity “Starman” Begins Ominously Enough Opening With An Eleventh Chord And Slowly Moving Through Eight Bars In Which Bowie Hums Along To His Acoustic Guitar All Ringing Open Strings. This Intro Keeps Listeners On Edge Getting Them To Wonder Just Where The Track’s Going Until A Fill By Woody Woodmansey Just Two Toms And The Snare Kicks Off The Verse. Bowie Sings The Two Seven-Bar Verses Softly In A Near-Whisper In Places Keeping To The Middle Of His Range. He Barbs A Few Vocal Hooks The Four-Note Dips In The Second And Fourth Bars ‘were Low-Oh-Oh ” “di-Oh-Oh-Oh” While A Bar Of Fast Acoustic Strumming Fills A Gap. The Chorus Starts With Bowie’s Octave Leap F To F Much Like The Chorus Of “Life On Mars ” But Listeners Were Prepared For The “Mars” Chorus Via The Build-Up Of Its Extravagant Bridge. The “Starman” Chorus Just Erupts After Two Bars Of The “Hangin’ On” Guitar-Keys Hook. Ronson’s Solo Which Repeats In The Long Outro Is Typically Melodic And Crafty. I’ll Let Jesse Gress Author Of “10 Things You Gotta Do To Play Like Mick Ronson ” Describe It It's A Perfect Example Of How To Build A Strong Memorable Melodic Line Over A Simple IV-I-V-I Progression Bb-F-C-F . The Idea Is To Target The 3 Of Each Chord On Every Downbeat And Connect Them With Adjacent F Major Scale Tones While “playing” The Strategically Placed Rests And Making The Melody More Guitar-Y By Adding Bends And Finger Vibrato. And Like “Hot Love” Or “Hey Jude ” The Song Seems Unwilling To Stop Its Outro Extended For Over A Minute While Ronson Throws In Some Additional Lead Playing And Bowie Leads A Chorus In A Circle. After ‘Starman ’ Everything Changed. Woody Woodmansey 2008. In 1972 I’d Get Girls On The Bus Saying To Me ‘Eh La You Got A Lippy On?’ Or ‘Are You A Boy Or A Girl?’ Until Bowie Turned Up It Was A Nightmare. All My Mates At School Would Say ‘Did You See That Bloke On Top Of The Pops? He’s A Right Faggot Him!’ And I Remember Thinking ‘you Pillocks.’…With People Like Me It Helped Forge An Identity And A Perspective On Things Helped Us To Walk In A Different Way Metaphorically… Ian McCulloch In David Buckley’s Strange Fascination. “Starman” Wasn’t Meant For Ziggy Stardust. Bowie Went Into The Studio In Early February ’72 To Cut The Song As A Single But RCA’s “contemporary Music” VP Dennis Katz Loved “Starman” So Much He Mandated Its Inclusion On The LP A Sign That RCA’s US Operations Were Calling The Shots As American Labels Always Had Been Baffled By The UK Practice Of Keeping Singles Off The Album . Released In April “Starman” Had A Slow Journey Up The Charts But Thanks In Part To Bowie’s Touring It Reached The Top 10 By Late June. Two Television Appearances By Bowie And The Spiders To Support The Single Did The Rest. The First Was Granada TV’s Lift-Off With Ayshea On 15 June But The One Everyone Remembers Is The Top Of The Pops Performance Recorded On 5 July And Broadcast The Following Day. For A Generation Of British Teenagers It Was Nothing Short Of The Revolution Televised. Marc Riley Later Of The Fall Recalled His Grandmother Shouting Insults At The TV While Bowie Performed “something She Usually Saved For Labour Party Broadcasts” He Told David Buckley . The 15-Year-Old Susan Ballion Soon To Call Herself Siouxsie Sioux Watched Bowie’s Top Of The Pops While In The Hospital Recovering From Colitis The 15-Year-Old Gary Numan Watched It Stunned In His East London Living Room In Liverpool The 13-Year Old Ian McCulloch Stared At The TV And “thought Maybe I Was Ziggy Stardust All Along ” As He Told Marc Spitz. The Performance Isn’t Just About Bowie Though He’s Striking With His Copper-Colored Mullet His Leotard And His Effortless Charisma Twirling His Finger At The Camera While Singing “picked On You-Ooh-Ooo” And Connecting With Every Susceptible Kid In The UK . The Essential Moment Comes When Bowie Starts To Sing The First Chorus And Ronson Tentatively Approaches The Mike. Bowie Notices Him And Sweeps His Arm Over Ronson’s Shoulder Pulls Him To The Mike. It’s A Sweet Moment Of Inclusion The Alien Embracing The Rocker And By Proxy All Of The Nation’s Misfits. “Starman” Left Community In Its Wake Its Promise Came True. “Starman” Was Recorded On 4 February 1972 And Released In April RCA 2199 C/w “Suffragette City.” It Hit #10. “Starman” Wasn’t A Regular Feature Of The Ziggy Tour Bowie Stopped Playing It By The End Of 1972 And There Are Some Other Signs Such As Its Odd Exclusion From The Greatest Hits LP ChangesOneBowie That Bowie Didn’t Think Much Of It At The Time. He Wouldn’t Play “Starman” Live Again Until His Greatest-Hits Tour Of 1990 Though It Became A Standard In Bowie’s Early 2000s Shows. * An Indulgent Long Footnote On Bowie And Doctor Who. Bowie’s Career Has Many Parallels With The History Of The UK’s Finest SF Show Let Alone The Fact That Bowie’s Best Chronicler Nicholas Pegg Is A Dalek Operator In His Spare Time . Bowie’s Recording Career Begins Soon After The Start Of Who In Late 1963 And The Odd Psychedelia Of His Late ’60s Work Is Something Akin To The Whimsy Of Patrick Troughton-Era Who Cf. “The Laughing Gnome” With “The Mind Robber” . Bowie’s Glam Era Coincides With The Pertwee Years The Back Cover Of Ziggy Stardust Even Has Bowie Standing In A Police Box! Well No This Is A Cock-Up Of A Statement—see Comments His Most Ambitious Influential Work With The Tom Baker Years Low And The Great Baker Season 14 Are Synchronous Bowie’s MTV-Era Reign With Peter Davison’s. And Bowie’s Fall Into Mediocrity Is Matched By Who‘s Own Descent Into The Pit And Cancellation In The Mid- To Late-’80s. Oddly Enough Bowie’s Current Exile From Performing And Recording Started Just As Who Was Successfully Revived In 2005. Top Jon Pertwee Banters With Nicholas Courtney While An Engrossed Katy Manning Pays Them No Mind Day Of The Daleks January 1972 .

50 Similar Tracks:

HOME DAVID BOWIE
POPULAR TRACKS MIXES ALBUMS
Video 1 : 50

David Bowie - Top Tracks

David Bowie - Heroes
Views: 201.7M
David BowieDavid Bowie Performing Heroes, Live In Berlin. In This Iconic Live Recording, David Bowie Delivers A Mesmerizing Performance Of ...
David Bowie – Space OddityDavid BowieThe - Space Oddity Taken From Bowie's 2nd Studio Album 'David Bowie' Released In 1969 ...
David Bowie - Lazarus VideoDavid Bowie"Lazarus" By David Bowie Listen To David Bowie: Watch More David Bowie Videos: ...
David Bowie - Let' S DanceDavid BowieThe - Let's Dance. Taken From Bowie's 'Let's Dance' Album Released In 1983, Which Featured ...
David Bowie – Life On Mars?David BowieThe - Life On Mars? Taken From Bowie's 4th Studio Album 'Hunky Dory' Released In 1971, ...
David Bowie - Heroes
Views: 35.5M
David BowieThe - Heroes Taken From Bowie's 'Heroes' Album Released In 1977, Which Featured The ...
David Bowie - Modern LoveDavid BowieThe - Modern Love. Taken From Bowie's 'Let's Dance' Album Released In 1983, Which Featured ...
David Bowie - Heroes Live Aid 1985David BowieDavid Bowie Performing At Live Aid In Front Of 72000 People In Wembley Stadium, London On The 13th July, 1985. The Event Was ...
David Bowie - China Girl
Views: 15.4M
David BowieThe - China Girl. Taken From Bowie's 'Let's Dance' Album Released In 1983, Which Featured ...
David Bowie - Ashes To AshesDavid BowieThe - Ashes To Ashes. Taken From Bowie's 'Scary Monsters And Super Creeps ' Album ...
Fame 2016 Remaster
Views: 9M
David BowieProvided To YouTube By Parlophone UK Fame 2016 Remaster · David Bowie Young Americans 1975, 2016 Jones/Tintoretto ...
Ziggy Stardust 2012 RemasterDavid BowieProvided To YouTube By Parlophone UK Ziggy Stardust 2012 Remaster · David Bowie The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And ...
Young Americans 2016 RemasterDavid BowieProvided To YouTube By Parlophone UK Young Americans 2016 Remaster · David Bowie Young Americans 1975, 2016 ...
David Bowie - Rebel Rebel • TopPopDavid BowieToday, January 10, 2021, We Celebrate David Bowie's Birthday. The Pop Legend Who Died On January 10, 2016, Would Have ...
David Bowie - Blue Jean
Views: 5.1M
David BowieThe - Blue Jean Taken From Bowie's 'Tonight' Album Released In 1984, Which Featured The ...
David Bowie - Changes
Views: 3.1M
David BowieThe - Changes Pre-Order The Hunky Dory 50th Anniversary Picture Disc Here ...
David Bowie Live In Berlin 2002David BowieAgain, Seen A Few Of These Uploaded Online But None As Good As This Version In Terms Of Quality And Sound.