Recorded just over 50 years ago, the soundtrack to the D.A. Pennebaker live concert, Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars: The Motion Picture, didn’t see release until 1983. The concert from the Hammersmith Odeon is famous for being the one where David Bowie announced to both the crowd and band that this would be the last ever show by his alter ego – Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars.
The album has several songs in common with Live Santa Monica ’72 including the guitar bursting “Hang on to Yourself” and of course “Ziggy Stardust”. The first sound of a blip gets a warm reception from the audience as the band plays, “Space Oddity” and Bowie again includes his cover of Jacques Brel’s “My Death”. “Suffragette City” ends the main set on a high note.
The album swaps out a few tracks from the Santa Monica concert. Instead of The Velvet Underground’s “Waiting For the Man” you get a joyous cover of “White Light/White Heat”. “Life on Mars” gets replaced by an abridged version of “Oh You Pretty Things” that appears in a medely with the Bowie penned “All the Young Dudes” and “Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud” that gets a big ovation from the crowd.
The 30th Anniversary edition includes 5 songs not on the original including the full 16 minute version of “Width of a Circle” that sees the band let loose and jam. It also includes the symphonic introductions that sound like they are played on a small record player to a theatre full of Bowie fanatics. “Cracked Actor” from the recently released Aladdin Sane album is a highlight on both versions. The night closes with Bowie making his famous speech that the Ziggy band will never tour again before they play the fitting “Rock N’ Roll Suicide”. It was a historical rock and roll night that sees the band in electric form before the curtain closes and the rug gets pulled out from underneath.
7.5/10

A truly solid DVD, which for me has special meaning as I was in the audience for the Liverpool stop of that tour. Indeed, the symphonic introduction DID sounds like you describe! Now, if I could only remember who I loaned the DVD to…
I’m going to have to watch the DVD at some point. Amazing that you saw it all in Liverpool, thanks!
It was indeed amazing, especially for my first concert. Yes, do watch it!