From the BBC:
David Bowie's glam rock alter-ego Ziggy Stardust will be celebrated with a plaque, 40 years after he appeared on the cover of Bowie's 1972 album.Forty years? Inconceivable...
The plaque will be placed on Heddon Street in central London, where Bowie was first photographed as Ziggy.
The shot was used for the front cover of his album The Rise And Fall of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars.
Well overdue and well-deserved recognition for one of the most iconic [how I hate that word] pop images of the 20th century.
Spandau Ballet's Gary Kemp will unveil the plaque this morning.
Ziggy played guitar
Jamming good with Weird and Gilly
And the Spiders From Mars
He played it left hand
But made it too far
Became the special man
Then we were Ziggy's band
Ziggy really sang
Screwed up eyes and screwed down hair-do
Like some cat from Japan
He could lick 'em by smiling
He could leave them to hang
Came on so loaded man
Well hung and snow-white tan
So where were the Spiders
While the flies tried to break our balls
Just the beer light to guide us
So we bitch about his fans and should we crush his sweet hands
Ziggy played for time
Jiving us that we were voodoo
But the kids were just crass
He was the nazz, with God-given ass
He took it all too far
But boy, could he play guitar
Making love with his ego
Ziggy sucked up into his mind
Like a leper messiah
When the kids had killed the man
We had to break up the band
Now Ziggy played guitar...
Read my comprehensive tribute(s) to David Bowie on the occasion of his 65th birthday here and here
I have always loved that album cover! Congrats Bowie.
ReplyDeleteI have often wanted to dress up in that fashion, go there and recreate the pose - but the place looks very different today! Jx
DeleteCan we expect a photo of you by the plaque?
ReplyDeleteIf only... It is a lot less atmospheric nowadays (See my reply to Henry above for the photo link)! Jx
DeleteYes, I clicked and I see what you mean.
ReplyDeleteIt never would have made the cut for the original photo shoot as it looks today!