David Bowie and the Spiders From Mars performed at San Francisco’s Winterland Auditorium on 28 October 1972.
It was the 70th date of the Ziggy Stardust Tour, which had begun on 29 January 1972. The support acts were Sylvester and Flo & Eddie, the latter billed as Phlorescent & Eddie.
This was the second of two consecutive nights at the Winterland. Both shows were poorly attended, with around half the tickets sold. As a result, late-addition shows in Dallas and Houston on 11 and 12 November respectively were cancelled, due to similarly slow sales.
This show was filmed by Mick Rock, and the footage was used in the promo for ‘The Jean Genie’.
WI remember Sylvester and his band were one of the support acts. I viewed the footage we had the next morning, and thought we didn’t have enough stuff, but, of course, there was no more budget. Somehow I got some more dollars off Defries to rent an Arriflex camera, a silent one, and I went and shot all the live stuff myself the next night, because David did two nights at the Winterland. So, I filmed him singing ‘The Jean Genie’ that night, processed overnight and, because there was no time, edited in one ten-hour rush. If you look at it now, there are no effects whatsoever – they’re all cuts. But lots of the cuts were a matter of necessity because I had to chop it up a lot to keep everything in synch with his live performance, which was fairly close to the recorded version, as he’d only just recorded it. Necessity, as ever, is often the mother of interesting art, and it certainly was in this case.
Mick Rock
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Also on this day...
- 1995: Live: Forum, Inglewood
- 1991: Live: Tin Machine, Muziekcentrum Vredenburg, Utrecht
- 1974: Live: Radio City Music Hall, New York
- 1969: Travel: London to Berlin
- 1966: Live: David Bowie and the Buzz, Catacomb, Eastbourne
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