David Bowie performed at Detroit’s Michigan Theater on 17 October 1974.
It was the 46th date of the Diamond Dogs Tour, which had kicked off in Montreal on 14 June. This leg of the tour was known as the Soul Tour.
The musical director was Mike Garson, who also played piano and Mellotron. Earl Slick and Carlos Alomar played guitar, the bass guitarist was Emir Ksasan, and the drummer was Dennis Davis.
The backing singers were Ava Cherry, Robin Clark, Geoff MacCormack (billed as Warren Peace), Luther Vandross, Diane Sumler, and Anthony Hinton. The line-up was completed by David Sanborn on saxophone and flute, and percussionist Pablo Rosario.
This was Bowie’s third of six consecutive nights at the Michigan Theater.
The setlist
- ‘Memory Of A Free Festival’
- ‘Rebel Rebel’
- ‘John, I’m Only Dancing (Again)’
- ‘Sorrow’
- ‘Changes’
- ‘1984’
- ‘Moonage Daydream’
- ‘Rock ‘N’ Roll With Me’
- ‘Love Me Do’
- ‘The Jean Genie’
- ‘Future Legend’
- ‘Diamond Dogs’
- ‘Young Americans’
- ‘Can You Hear Me’
- ‘It’s Gonna Be Me’
- ‘Somebody Up There Likes Me’
- ‘Suffragette City’
- ‘Rock ‘N’ Roll Suicide’
Also on this day...
- 2002: Live: Jimmy’s Bronx Cafe, New York City
- 1999: Live: Libro Music Hall, Vienna
- 1997: Live: Aragon Ballroom, Chicago
- 1991: Live: Tin Machine, Neue Welt, Berlin
- 1973: David Bowie moves to 89 Oakley Street, London
- 1969: Live: Tiffany’s, Exeter
- 1964: Live: Davie Jones and the Manish Boys, Tower Ballroom, Lee-on-the-Solent
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