David Bowie 1970-1971 Wonder The Chronology
1970
π
1970-01-04
π Beckenham, England
ποΈ The Three Tuns Public House
π€ David Bowie
ποΈ The Arts Lab
ποΈ The Three Tuns Public House
π€ David Bowie
ποΈ The Arts Lab
π
1970-01-08
π Soho, London π¬π§
ποΈ Trident Studios
π§ Recording: ‘The Prettiest Star’
ποΈ Notes: On his 23rd birthday, David records a new single featuring Marc Bolan on lead guitar. The session, produced by Tony Visconti, was reportedly tense due to the rivalry between the two stars.
ποΈ Trident Studios
π§ Recording: ‘The Prettiest Star’
ποΈ Notes: On his 23rd birthday, David records a new single featuring Marc Bolan on lead guitar. The session, produced by Tony Visconti, was reportedly tense due to the rivalry between the two stars.
π
1970-01-11
π Beckenham, England
ποΈ The Three Tuns Public House
π€ David Bowie
ποΈ The Arts Lab
ποΈ The Three Tuns Public House
π€ David Bowie
ποΈ The Arts Lab
π
1970-01-14
π Lewisham, London, England
ποΈ Old Tiger Heads
π€ David Bowie
ποΈ Old Tiger Heads
π€ David Bowie
π
1970-01-15
π Soho, London π¬π§
ποΈ Trident Studios
π§ Recording: ‘The Prettiest Star’ (Final Mix)
ποΈ Notes: Completion of the single. David also prepares for a short promotional trip to Scotland.
ποΈ Trident Studios
π§ Recording: ‘The Prettiest Star’ (Final Mix)
ποΈ Notes: Completion of the single. David also prepares for a short promotional trip to Scotland.
π
1970-01-18
π Beckenham, England
ποΈ The Tree Tuns Public House
π€ David Bowie
ποΈ The Arts Lab
ποΈ The Tree Tuns Public House
π€ David Bowie
ποΈ The Arts Lab
π
1970-01-25
π Beckenham, Kent π¬π§
ποΈ The Three Tuns
π€ Artist: David Bowie
ποΈ Notes: David’s final regular Sunday night appearance at the Beckenham Arts Lab. After this, he officially shifts his focus to his new electric band and rehearsals at Haddon Hall.
ποΈ The Three Tuns
π€ Artist: David Bowie
ποΈ Notes: David’s final regular Sunday night appearance at the Beckenham Arts Lab. After this, he officially shifts his focus to his new electric band and rehearsals at Haddon Hall.
π
1970-01-30
π Aberdeen, Scotland π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώ
ποΈ Johnston Hall, University of Aberdeen
π€ Artist: David Bowie (Trio)
ποΈ Notes: Following his TV appearance on ‘Cairngorm Ski Night’, David performs with Tony Visconti and Tex Johnson. This rare Scottish gig was organized to cover travel costs for the trip north.
ποΈ Johnston Hall, University of Aberdeen
π€ Artist: David Bowie (Trio)
ποΈ Notes: Following his TV appearance on ‘Cairngorm Ski Night’, David performs with Tony Visconti and Tex Johnson. This rare Scottish gig was organized to cover travel costs for the trip north.
π
1970-02-03
π London, England π¬π§
ποΈ Marquee Club / Haddon Hall
πΈ Event: First meeting with Mick Ronson
ποΈ Notes: John Cambridge brings guitarist Mick Ronson from Hull to meet David at the Marquee. They retreat to Haddon Hall later that day to rehearse. The chemistry is instant.
ποΈ Marquee Club / Haddon Hall
πΈ Event: First meeting with Mick Ronson
ποΈ Notes: John Cambridge brings guitarist Mick Ronson from Hull to meet David at the Marquee. They retreat to Haddon Hall later that day to rehearse. The chemistry is instant.
π
1970-02-05
π London, England π¬π§
ποΈ BBC Paris Cinema
π» Session: The Sunday Show (John Peel)
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: First major performance with the new electric line-up.
Setlist: ‘Amsterdam’, ‘God Knows I’m Good’, ‘Buzz The Fuzz’, ‘Karma Man’, ‘London Bye Ta-Ta’, ‘An Occasional Dream’, ‘The Width Of A Circle’, ‘Janine’, ‘Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud’, ‘Unwashed and Somewhat Slightly Dazed’, ‘Fill Your Heart’, ‘The Prettiest Star’, ‘Cygnet Committee’.
ποΈ BBC Paris Cinema
π» Session: The Sunday Show (John Peel)
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: First major performance with the new electric line-up.
Setlist: ‘Amsterdam’, ‘God Knows I’m Good’, ‘Buzz The Fuzz’, ‘Karma Man’, ‘London Bye Ta-Ta’, ‘An Occasional Dream’, ‘The Width Of A Circle’, ‘Janine’, ‘Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud’, ‘Unwashed and Somewhat Slightly Dazed’, ‘Fill Your Heart’, ‘The Prettiest Star’, ‘Cygnet Committee’.
π
1970-02-15
π Beckenham, England
ποΈ The Three Tuns Public House
π€ David Bowie
ποΈ The Arts Lab (Sunday Session)
ποΈ The Three Tuns Public House
π€ David Bowie
ποΈ The Arts Lab (Sunday Session)
π
1970-02-22
π Chalk Farm, London π¬π§
ποΈ The Roundhouse (Implosion Club)
π€ Artist: The Hype (Live Debut)
ποΈ Notes: David (Rainbowman), Mick (Gangsterman), Tony (Hypeman) and John (Cowboyman) perform in superhero costumes. The audience is baffled, but Glam Rock is born.
ποΈ The Roundhouse (Implosion Club)
π€ Artist: The Hype (Live Debut)
ποΈ Notes: David (Rainbowman), Mick (Gangsterman), Tony (Hypeman) and John (Cowboyman) perform in superhero costumes. The audience is baffled, but Glam Rock is born.
π
1970-02-23
π London, England
ποΈ Streatham Arms
π€ David Bowie
ποΈ Harry The Butcher
ποΈ Streatham Arms
π€ David Bowie
ποΈ Harry The Butcher
π
1970-02-28
π Basildon, Essex π¬π§
ποΈ Basildon Arts Centre
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: An early gig where the band’s heavy, guitar-driven sound continues to evolve.
ποΈ Basildon Arts Centre
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: An early gig where the band’s heavy, guitar-driven sound continues to evolve.
π
1970-03-01
π Beckenham, England
ποΈ The Three Tuns Public House
π€ David Bowie
ποΈ The Arts Lab (Final Sunday Session)
ποΈ The Three Tuns Public House
π€ David Bowie
ποΈ The Arts Lab (Final Sunday Session)
π
1970-03-03
π Hounslow, England
ποΈ The White Bear
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: One of the earliest club dates for the new electric line-up.
ποΈ The White Bear
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: One of the earliest club dates for the new electric line-up.
π
1970-03-06
π London, UK π¬π§
ποΈ Mercury Records
πΏ Release: ‘The Prettiest Star’ / ‘Conversation Piece’
ποΈ Notes: Official release of the single. Featuring Marc Bolan on guitar.
ποΈ Mercury Records
πΏ Release: ‘The Prettiest Star’ / ‘Conversation Piece’
ποΈ Notes: Official release of the single. Featuring Marc Bolan on guitar.
π
1970-03-06
π Hull, England
ποΈ Hull University
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: Mick Ronson’s homecoming gig. The band travels to Hull on the day of the single release.
ποΈ Hull University
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: Mick Ronson’s homecoming gig. The band travels to Hull on the day of the single release.
π
1970-03-07
π London, England
ποΈ Regent Street Polytechnic
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Regent Street Polytechnic
π€ Artist: The Hype
π
1970-03-11
π London, UK π¬π§
ποΈ Advision Studios
π§ Recording: Album Rehearsals
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: The band works on heavy arrangements for the upcoming album during daytime rehearsals.
ποΈ Advision Studios
π§ Recording: Album Rehearsals
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: The band works on heavy arrangements for the upcoming album during daytime rehearsals.
π
1970-03-11
π Camden, London, England
ποΈ The Roundhouse, Atomic Sunrise Festival
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: Evening performance at the ‘Atomic Sunrise’ festival.
ποΈ The Roundhouse, Atomic Sunrise Festival
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: Evening performance at the ‘Atomic Sunrise’ festival.
π
1970-03-13
π Sunderland, England
ποΈ Filmore North, Locarno Ballroom
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Filmore North, Locarno Ballroom
π€ Artist: The Hype
π
1970-03-19
π Bromley, Kent π¬π§
ποΈ Bromley Register Office
π Event: Wedding Day
ποΈ Notes: David marries Angela Barnett. The ceremony is low-key, followed by a small gathering. This partnership would define much of his 70s image.
ποΈ Bromley Register Office
π Event: Wedding Day
ποΈ Notes: David marries Angela Barnett. The ceremony is low-key, followed by a small gathering. This partnership would define much of his 70s image.
π
1970-03-25
π London, England π¬π§
ποΈ Playhouse Theatre (BBC)
π» Session: Sounds of the 70s
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: The final recording session featuring John Cambridge on drums.
ποΈ Playhouse Theatre (BBC)
π» Session: Sounds of the 70s
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: The final recording session featuring John Cambridge on drums.
π
1970-03-30
π West Croydon, England
ποΈ The Star Hotel, Broad Green
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: A chaotic gig where the band’s new “superhero” costumes continue to polarize the audience.
ποΈ The Star Hotel, Broad Green
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: A chaotic gig where the band’s new “superhero” costumes continue to polarize the audience.
π
1970-03-31
π London, England π¬π§
ποΈ Office of Kenneth Pitt
βοΈ Event: Termination of Management
ποΈ Notes: David informs Kenneth Pitt that he no longer requires his services. A pivotal move that shifts his career towards a more aggressive, commercial direction.
ποΈ Office of Kenneth Pitt
βοΈ Event: Termination of Management
ποΈ Notes: David informs Kenneth Pitt that he no longer requires his services. A pivotal move that shifts his career towards a more aggressive, commercial direction.
π
1970-04-02
π Scarborough, England
ποΈ The Penthouse
π€ David Bowie
ποΈ Cancelled
ποΈ The Penthouse
π€ David Bowie
ποΈ Cancelled
π
1970-04-04
π Heaton Chapel, Stockport, England
ποΈ Poco-A-Poco Club
π€ David Bowie
ποΈ Cancelled
ποΈ Poco-A-Poco Club
π€ David Bowie
ποΈ Cancelled
π
1970-04-05
π Harrogate, England π¬π§
ποΈ Harrogate Theatre
π€ Artist: David Bowie (Solo)
ποΈ Notes: Optreden met 12-snarige gitaar en Revox-bandrecorder. The Hype speelt niet mee omdat er op dit moment geen drummer is.
ποΈ Harrogate Theatre
π€ Artist: David Bowie (Solo)
ποΈ Notes: Optreden met 12-snarige gitaar en Revox-bandrecorder. The Hype speelt niet mee omdat er op dit moment geen drummer is.
π
1970-04-06
π Heaton Chapel, Stockport, England π¬π§
ποΈ Poco-A-Poco Club
π€ Artist: David Bowie (Solo)
ποΈ Notes: Tweede nood-optreden zonder band. Het publiek reageert koel op de solo-set met tapes; de roep om een volledige rockband (The Hype) wordt groot.
ποΈ Poco-A-Poco Club
π€ Artist: David Bowie (Solo)
ποΈ Notes: Tweede nood-optreden zonder band. Het publiek reageert koel op de solo-set met tapes; de roep om een volledige rockband (The Hype) wordt groot.
π
1970-04-10
π London, England π¬π§
ποΈ Haddon Hall
πΈ Event: Woody Woodmansey joins the band
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: Met de komst van drummer Woody Woodmansey uit Hull is de klassieke bezetting van The Hype weer compleet. Repetities voor het nieuwe album beginnen direct.
ποΈ Haddon Hall
πΈ Event: Woody Woodmansey joins the band
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: Met de komst van drummer Woody Woodmansey uit Hull is de klassieke bezetting van The Hype weer compleet. Repetities voor het nieuwe album beginnen direct.
π
1970-04-14
π London, England π¬π§
ποΈ LWT Studios
πΊ TV: The Cilla Black Show (Recording)
ποΈ Notes: David records a performance of ‘The Prettiest Star’. However, the performance is never broadcast and the tape is later wiped, making it a “lost” piece of history.
ποΈ LWT Studios
πΊ TV: The Cilla Black Show (Recording)
ποΈ Notes: David records a performance of ‘The Prettiest Star’. However, the performance is never broadcast and the tape is later wiped, making it a “lost” piece of history.
π
1970-04-16
π London, England π¬π§
ποΈ Advision Studios
π§ Recording: The Man Who Sold The World (Sessions)
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: De band begint officieel aan de opnames voor het nieuwe album. De zware, elektrische sound van The Hype wordt hier vastgelegd.
ποΈ Advision Studios
π§ Recording: The Man Who Sold The World (Sessions)
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: De band begint officieel aan de opnames voor het nieuwe album. De zware, elektrische sound van The Hype wordt hier vastgelegd.
π
1970-04-18
π Soho, London π¬π§
ποΈ Trident Studios
π§ Recording: The Man Who Sold The World (Sessions)
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: Voortzetting van de albumsessies. De ritmesectie van Visconti en Woodmansey begint hier de strakke, zware basis te leggen voor nummers als ‘The Width of a Circle’.
ποΈ Trident Studios
π§ Recording: The Man Who Sold The World (Sessions)
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: Voortzetting van de albumsessies. De ritmesectie van Visconti en Woodmansey begint hier de strakke, zware basis te leggen voor nummers als ‘The Width of a Circle’.
π
1970-04-21
π Soho, London π¬π§
ποΈ Trident Studios
π§ Recording: The Man Who Sold The World (Sessions)
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: David werkt aan zanglijnen terwijl de band experimenteert met de arrangementen. De sfeer is gefocust nu de nieuwe line-up op elkaar ingespeeld raakt.
ποΈ Trident Studios
π§ Recording: The Man Who Sold The World (Sessions)
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: David werkt aan zanglijnen terwijl de band experimenteert met de arrangementen. De sfeer is gefocust nu de nieuwe line-up op elkaar ingespeeld raakt.
π
1970-05-10
π London, England π¬π§
ποΈ Talk of the Town
π€ Artist: David Bowie (Solo)
ποΈ Notes: David receives an Ivor Novello Award for ‘Space Oddity’. He performs the song accompanied by the Les Reed Orchestra. The event is broadcast live via satellite to several countries.
ποΈ Talk of the Town
π€ Artist: David Bowie (Solo)
ποΈ Notes: David receives an Ivor Novello Award for ‘Space Oddity’. He performs the song accompanied by the Les Reed Orchestra. The event is broadcast live via satellite to several countries.
π
1970-05-21
π Scarborough, England π¬π§
ποΈ The Penthouse
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: Originally scheduled for April 2, this rescheduled gig marks the first live performance with Woody Woodmansey on drums. The band’s heavy, electric sound is now fully formed.
ποΈ The Penthouse
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: Originally scheduled for April 2, this rescheduled gig marks the first live performance with Woody Woodmansey on drums. The band’s heavy, electric sound is now fully formed.
π
1970-05-22
π London, England π¬π§
ποΈ Advision Studios
π§ Recording: The Man Who Sold The World (Final Sessions)
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: Completion of the album’s core tracks. The chemistry between Ronson, Visconti, and Woodmansey during these sessions creates the definitive ‘heavy’ sound of the record.
ποΈ Advision Studios
π§ Recording: The Man Who Sold The World (Final Sessions)
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: Completion of the album’s core tracks. The chemistry between Ronson, Visconti, and Woodmansey during these sessions creates the definitive ‘heavy’ sound of the record.
π
1970-06-12
π London, UK π¬π§
ποΈ Mercury Records
πΏ Release: ‘Memory of a Free Festival’ (Single)
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: Release of the re-recorded, more electric version of the song. This marks the studio debut of Mick Woodmansey on a Bowie record. Despite its anthemic quality, it fails to chart.
ποΈ Mercury Records
πΏ Release: ‘Memory of a Free Festival’ (Single)
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: Release of the re-recorded, more electric version of the song. This marks the studio debut of Mick Woodmansey on a Bowie record. Despite its anthemic quality, it fails to chart.
π
1970-06-16
π Cambridge, England π¬π§
ποΈ Jesus College, Cambridge University (May Ball)
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: Performance at the college’s May Ball. Despite being billed as David Bowie, he performs an acoustic-leaning set with The Hype (Ronson, Visconti, and Woodmansey).
ποΈ Jesus College, Cambridge University (May Ball)
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: Performance at the college’s May Ball. Despite being billed as David Bowie, he performs an acoustic-leaning set with The Hype (Ronson, Visconti, and Woodmansey).
π
1970-06-25
π Manchester, England π¬π§
ποΈ BBC Studios (Manchester)
π» Session: The Dave Lee Travis Show
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: Recording session for the BBC. The band performs ‘The Width of a Circle’ and ‘Waiting for the Man’, showcasing their increasingly heavy live sound.
ποΈ BBC Studios (Manchester)
π» Session: The Dave Lee Travis Show
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: Recording session for the BBC. The band performs ‘The Width of a Circle’ and ‘Waiting for the Man’, showcasing their increasingly heavy live sound.
π
1970-07-04
π Shortlands, Bromley, England π¬π§
ποΈ Queens Mead Recreation Grounds
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: Beckenham Summer Festival. A year after the original festival, David and the band perform a heavy set. This is often cited as one of the last true Arts Lab events.
ποΈ Queens Mead Recreation Grounds
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: Beckenham Summer Festival. A year after the original festival, David and the band perform a heavy set. This is often cited as one of the last true Arts Lab events.
π
1970-07-05
π Camden, London, England π¬π§
ποΈ The Roundhouse (Implosion)
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: The band performs alongside Kevin Ayers and Bridget St John. Their electric, proto-metal sound continues to baffle yet intrigue the underground audience.
ποΈ The Roundhouse (Implosion)
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: The band performs alongside Kevin Ayers and Bridget St John. Their electric, proto-metal sound continues to baffle yet intrigue the underground audience.
π
1970-07-17
π Southend-on-Sea, England π¬π§
ποΈ Fickle-Pickle Club (The Cricketers Inn)
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: A standard club date where the band further refines the material for the upcoming album.
ποΈ Fickle-Pickle Club (The Cricketers Inn)
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: A standard club date where the band further refines the material for the upcoming album.
π
1970-07-27
π North Acton, London, England π¬π§
ποΈ The White Hart
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: Performance at a popular local rock venue. The chemistry between Ronson and Bowie is now the focal point of the live show.
ποΈ The White Hart
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: Performance at a popular local rock venue. The chemistry between Ronson and Bowie is now the focal point of the live show.
π
1970-08-01
π Southend-on-Sea, England π¬π§
ποΈ Eastwoodbury Lane (Shelter Charity)
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: An open-air charity concert for the homeless. The Hype performs a powerful set, despite the makeshift stage and local festival atmosphere.
ποΈ Eastwoodbury Lane (Shelter Charity)
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: An open-air charity concert for the homeless. The Hype performs a powerful set, despite the makeshift stage and local festival atmosphere.
π
1970-08-10
π London, England π¬π§
ποΈ Gem Projects Offices
βοΈ Event: Partnership with Tony Defries
ποΈ Notes: David officially signs with Tony Defries and his firm, Gem Projects. Defries begins the process of ‘re-packaging’ Bowie, leading to the eventual creation of Mainman and the global success of the 70s.
ποΈ Gem Projects Offices
βοΈ Event: Partnership with Tony Defries
ποΈ Notes: David officially signs with Tony Defries and his firm, Gem Projects. Defries begins the process of ‘re-packaging’ Bowie, leading to the eventual creation of Mainman and the global success of the 70s.
π
1970-09-14
π Hampstead, London π¬π§
ποΈ Haverstock Arms
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: A performance at this popular Hampstead pub. The band’s heavy, electrified set continues to showcase the evolving chemistry between Bowie and Ronson.
ποΈ Haverstock Arms
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: A performance at this popular Hampstead pub. The band’s heavy, electrified set continues to showcase the evolving chemistry between Bowie and Ronson.
π
1970-09-17
π Scarborough, England π¬π§
ποΈ The Penthouse
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: A return to the venue where they performed in May. Despite growing internal tensions between David and the band members, The Hype delivers a heavy, electric set characteristic of this period.
ποΈ The Penthouse
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: A return to the venue where they performed in May. Despite growing internal tensions between David and the band members, The Hype delivers a heavy, electric set characteristic of this period.
π
1970-09-22
π Southall, London π¬π§
ποΈ The White Hart
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: One of the final performances of the original Hype line-up. Shortly after this period, Tony Visconti would depart to focus on production.
ποΈ The White Hart
π€ Artist: The Hype
ποΈ Notes: One of the final performances of the original Hype line-up. Shortly after this period, Tony Visconti would depart to focus on production.
π
1970-10-04
π London, England π¬π§
ποΈ Seymour Hall
π€ Artist: David Bowie (Solo)
ποΈ Notes: A solo acoustic performance for a Gay Liberation Front (GLF) benefit. This rare appearance occurs while The Hype is effectively in hiatus following internal disagreements.
ποΈ Seymour Hall
π€ Artist: David Bowie (Solo)
ποΈ Notes: A solo acoustic performance for a Gay Liberation Front (GLF) benefit. This rare appearance occurs while The Hype is effectively in hiatus following internal disagreements.
π
1970-11-04
π United States πΊπΈ
ποΈ Mercury Records
πΏ Album Release: The Man Who Sold The World (USA)
ποΈ Notes: The album is released in the US nearly six months before the UK. It features the “cartoon” cover art. Critics are impressed by the heavy, guitar-driven sound of The Hype, but initial sales are slow.
ποΈ Mercury Records
πΏ Album Release: The Man Who Sold The World (USA)
ποΈ Notes: The album is released in the US nearly six months before the UK. It features the “cartoon” cover art. Critics are impressed by the heavy, guitar-driven sound of The Hype, but initial sales are slow.
π
1970-12-10
π Beckenham, Kent π¬π§
ποΈ Haddon Hall
π§ Event: Writing Sessions
ποΈ Notes: David spends the month in his flat at Haddon Hall, composing on his new Chappell grand piano. Many songs for ‘Hunky Dory’, including ‘Changes’, begin to take shape during these weeks.
ποΈ Haddon Hall
π§ Event: Writing Sessions
ποΈ Notes: David spends the month in his flat at Haddon Hall, composing on his new Chappell grand piano. Many songs for ‘Hunky Dory’, including ‘Changes’, begin to take shape during these weeks.
π
1970-12-31
π London, England π¬π§
ποΈ Gem Projects
βοΈ Event: End of the Transition Year
ποΈ Notes: David ends 1970 having fully transitioned from a folk-singer to a heavy rock frontman with The Hype. Under Tony Defries’ guidance, plans are finalized for David’s first promotional trip to the USA in early 1971.
ποΈ Gem Projects
βοΈ Event: End of the Transition Year
ποΈ Notes: David ends 1970 having fully transitioned from a folk-singer to a heavy rock frontman with The Hype. Under Tony Defries’ guidance, plans are finalized for David’s first promotional trip to the USA in early 1971.
1971
π
1971-01-23
π London Heathrow Airport π¬π§
ποΈ Departure for USA
βοΈ Event: First Trip to America
ποΈ Notes: David leaves for his first promotional tour of the US. Famously, he wears a Liberty-print ‘man-dress’ designed by Michael Fish, causing a stir at customs and during his stay.
ποΈ Departure for USA
βοΈ Event: First Trip to America
ποΈ Notes: David leaves for his first promotional tour of the US. Famously, he wears a Liberty-print ‘man-dress’ designed by Michael Fish, causing a stir at customs and during his stay.
π
1971-01-27
π Washington D.C., USA πΊπΈ
ποΈ Mercury Records Promotion
πΈ Event: US Press Tour Begins
ποΈ Notes: David begins a series of interviews to promote ‘The Man Who Sold The World’. This trip is purely for promotion; due to visa restrictions, he is not allowed to perform live.
ποΈ Mercury Records Promotion
πΈ Event: US Press Tour Begins
ποΈ Notes: David begins a series of interviews to promote ‘The Man Who Sold The World’. This trip is purely for promotion; due to visa restrictions, he is not allowed to perform live.
π
1971-02-10
π Hollywood, Los Angeles πΊπΈ
ποΈ Radio & Press Interviews
π€ Artist: David Bowie (Promo)
ποΈ Notes: Bowie conducts a marathon of interviews wearing his Michael Fish dress. He famously tells journalists: “The skirt is the next big thing for men.”
ποΈ Radio & Press Interviews
π€ Artist: David Bowie (Promo)
ποΈ Notes: Bowie conducts a marathon of interviews wearing his Michael Fish dress. He famously tells journalists: “The skirt is the next big thing for men.”
π
1971-02-14
π Los Angeles, USA πΊπΈ
ποΈ Home of Tom Ayres
π€ Event: Meeting Iggy Pop
ποΈ Notes: David meets his idol **Iggy Pop** for the first time at a party hosted by Tom Ayres. This meeting is a pivotal moment in rock history, influencing David’s future direction.
ποΈ Home of Tom Ayres
π€ Event: Meeting Iggy Pop
ποΈ Notes: David meets his idol **Iggy Pop** for the first time at a party hosted by Tom Ayres. This meeting is a pivotal moment in rock history, influencing David’s future direction.
π
1971-02-18
π New York City, USA πΊπΈ
ποΈ Max’s Kansas City
π€ Event: Meeting the Warhol Crowd
ποΈ Notes: David meets members of **The Factory**. He also meets **Lou Reed** for the first time, although he later famously admitted he initially mistook Doug Yule for Lou.
ποΈ Max’s Kansas City
π€ Event: Meeting the Warhol Crowd
ποΈ Notes: David meets members of **The Factory**. He also meets **Lou Reed** for the first time, although he later famously admitted he initially mistook Doug Yule for Lou.
π
1971-03-10
π Beckenham, Kent π¬π§
ποΈ Haddon Hall
πΈ Event: Trevor Bolder joins the band
ποΈ Notes: Mick Ronson recruits bassist Trevor Bolder from Hull to replace Tony Visconti. The classic line-up of the future Spiders from Mars is now fully assembled for the first time.
ποΈ Haddon Hall
πΈ Event: Trevor Bolder joins the band
ποΈ Notes: Mick Ronson recruits bassist Trevor Bolder from Hull to replace Tony Visconti. The classic line-up of the future Spiders from Mars is now fully assembled for the first time.
π
1971-03-20
π London, England π¬π§
ποΈ Radio & Press
πΏ Event: UK Release of ‘The Man Who Sold The World’
ποΈ Notes: The album is finally released in the UK by Mercury Records. It features the iconic **Michael Fish dress** cover (the ‘drag’ cover), which causes significant controversy in the British press.
ποΈ Radio & Press
πΏ Event: UK Release of ‘The Man Who Sold The World’
ποΈ Notes: The album is finally released in the UK by Mercury Records. It features the iconic **Michael Fish dress** cover (the ‘drag’ cover), which causes significant controversy in the British press.
π
1971-04-20
π Stepney, London π¬π§
ποΈ The Greyhound
π€ Artist: David Bowie
ποΈ Notes: A low-key gig where David reportedly performed a mix of older material and new songs on acoustic guitar, testing the waters before the full band return at the Roundhouse.
ποΈ The Greyhound
π€ Artist: David Bowie
ποΈ Notes: A low-key gig where David reportedly performed a mix of older material and new songs on acoustic guitar, testing the waters before the full band return at the Roundhouse.
π
1971-04-29
π Camden, London π¬π§
ποΈ The Roundhouse
π€ Artist: David Bowie & Friends
ποΈ Notes: First live appearance of the new line-up featuring Mick Ronson, Trevor Bolder, and Woody Woodmansey. This rhythm section would soon become famous as The Spiders from Mars.
ποΈ The Roundhouse
π€ Artist: David Bowie & Friends
ποΈ Notes: First live appearance of the new line-up featuring Mick Ronson, Trevor Bolder, and Woody Woodmansey. This rhythm section would soon become famous as The Spiders from Mars.
π
1971-05-01
π Hilversum, Netherlands π³π±
ποΈ Studio Maslow (AVRO TopPop)
π€ Artist: David Bowie (Solo)
ποΈ Notes: David records a legendary promotional clip for the single ‘Holy Holy’. He famously performs wearing the blue Michael Fish ‘man-dress’.
ποΈ Studio Maslow (AVRO TopPop)
π€ Artist: David Bowie (Solo)
ποΈ Notes: David records a legendary promotional clip for the single ‘Holy Holy’. He famously performs wearing the blue Michael Fish ‘man-dress’.
π
1971-05-02
π Brussels, Belgium π§πͺ
ποΈ Amerikaans Theater (BRT)
π€ Artist: David Bowie (Solo)
ποΈ Notes: Performance for the program ‘Tienerklanken’. David appears in the Michael Fish dress and is interviewed about his unconventional outfit, showcasing his provocative new image to the Belgian public.
ποΈ Amerikaans Theater (BRT)
π€ Artist: David Bowie (Solo)
ποΈ Notes: Performance for the program ‘Tienerklanken’. David appears in the Michael Fish dress and is interviewed about his unconventional outfit, showcasing his provocative new image to the Belgian public.
π
1971-05-05
π Paris, France π«π·
ποΈ Studio de l’ORTF
π€ Artist: David Bowie (Solo)
ποΈ Notes: Arrival in Paris for a three-day promotional visit (May 5β7) for the French release of ‘The Man Who Sold The World’. David conducts various TV and press interviews.
ποΈ Studio de l’ORTF
π€ Artist: David Bowie (Solo)
ποΈ Notes: Arrival in Paris for a three-day promotional visit (May 5β7) for the French release of ‘The Man Who Sold The World’. David conducts various TV and press interviews.
π
1971-05-12
π Soho, London π¬π§
ποΈ Trident Studios
π§ Recording: Hunky Dory (Start of Sessions)
π€ Artist: David Bowie & The Band
ποΈ Notes: Official start of the album sessions. While focusing on piano tracks with Rick Wakeman, this date also marks the first time the Ronson/Bolder/Woodmansey trio works together in the studio. These are the very first ‘sparks’ of what will become The Spiders from Mars.
ποΈ Trident Studios
π§ Recording: Hunky Dory (Start of Sessions)
π€ Artist: David Bowie & The Band
ποΈ Notes: Official start of the album sessions. While focusing on piano tracks with Rick Wakeman, this date also marks the first time the Ronson/Bolder/Woodmansey trio works together in the studio. These are the very first ‘sparks’ of what will become The Spiders from Mars.
π
1971-05-22
π London, England π¬π§
ποΈ Press Interviews
πΈ Event: Promotion of ‘Holy Holy’
ποΈ Notes: Despite the focus on new album material, David continues to promote his recent single in the UK press, often discussing his ‘bisexual’ image and the ‘man-dress’ concept.
ποΈ Press Interviews
πΈ Event: Promotion of ‘Holy Holy’
ποΈ Notes: Despite the focus on new album material, David continues to promote his recent single in the UK press, often discussing his ‘bisexual’ image and the ‘man-dress’ concept.
π
1971-05-24
π Soho, London π¬π§
ποΈ Trident Studios
π§ Recording: ‘Life On Mars?’
π€ Artist: David Bowie & The Band
ποΈ Notes: Work begins on one of David’s most enduring masterpieces. The sessions are fast-paced, with the band recording much of the core material in just a few takes.
ποΈ Trident Studios
π§ Recording: ‘Life On Mars?’
π€ Artist: David Bowie & The Band
ποΈ Notes: Work begins on one of David’s most enduring masterpieces. The sessions are fast-paced, with the band recording much of the core material in just a few takes.
π
1971-06-03
π London, England π¬π§
ποΈ BBC Paris Cinema (In Concert)
π» Session: The John Peel Show
π€ Artist: David Bowie & Friends
ποΈ Notes: A 60-minute special featuring the live debut of many ‘Hunky Dory’ songs. Setlist: ‘Queen Bitch’, ‘Bombers’, ‘The Supermen’, ‘Looking For A Friend’, ‘Almost Grown’, ‘Oh! You Pretty Things’, ‘Kooks’, ‘Song For Bob Dylan’, ‘Andy Warhol’, ‘It Ain’t Easy’.
ποΈ BBC Paris Cinema (In Concert)
π» Session: The John Peel Show
π€ Artist: David Bowie & Friends
ποΈ Notes: A 60-minute special featuring the live debut of many ‘Hunky Dory’ songs. Setlist: ‘Queen Bitch’, ‘Bombers’, ‘The Supermen’, ‘Looking For A Friend’, ‘Almost Grown’, ‘Oh! You Pretty Things’, ‘Kooks’, ‘Song For Bob Dylan’, ‘Andy Warhol’, ‘It Ain’t Easy’.
π
1971-06-23
π Pilton, Somerset π¬π§
ποΈ Worthy Farm (Glastonbury Fayre)
π€ Artist: David Bowie (Solo)
ποΈ Notes: David performs a legendary solo set at dawn (approx. 5:00 AM). Accompanied by his 12-string guitar and piano, he debuts new songs like ‘Changes’ and ‘Life On Mars?’. He famously refuses to be paid for the performance.
ποΈ Worthy Farm (Glastonbury Fayre)
π€ Artist: David Bowie (Solo)
ποΈ Notes: David performs a legendary solo set at dawn (approx. 5:00 AM). Accompanied by his 12-string guitar and piano, he debuts new songs like ‘Changes’ and ‘Life On Mars?’. He famously refuses to be paid for the performance.
π
1971-07-21
π Hampstead, London π¬π§
ποΈ Country Club, Haverstock Hill
π€ Artist: David Bowie & Friends
ποΈ Notes: A warm-up gig featuring the Hunky Dory line-up (Ronson, Bolder, Woodmansey). This performance in a small club setting is crucial for the band’s development before recording the Ziggy Stardust material.
ποΈ Country Club, Haverstock Hill
π€ Artist: David Bowie & Friends
ποΈ Notes: A warm-up gig featuring the Hunky Dory line-up (Ronson, Bolder, Woodmansey). This performance in a small club setting is crucial for the band’s development before recording the Ziggy Stardust material.
π
1971-07-27
π London, England π¬π§
ποΈ Gem Projects / RCA Records
πΏ Event: The ‘BOWPROMO’ Pressing
ποΈ Notes: 500 white-label promo LPs are pressed to secure a new record deal. It features early mixes of ‘Hunky Dory’ tracks. This strategic move by Tony Defries directly leads to David signing with RCA Records.
ποΈ Gem Projects / RCA Records
πΏ Event: The ‘BOWPROMO’ Pressing
ποΈ Notes: 500 white-label promo LPs are pressed to secure a new record deal. It features early mixes of ‘Hunky Dory’ tracks. This strategic move by Tony Defries directly leads to David signing with RCA Records.
π
1971-08-01
π Soho, London π¬π§
ποΈ Marquee Club
πΈ Event: Mick Ronson Guest Appearance
ποΈ Notes: David watches from the audience as Mick Ronson performs as a guest guitarist with Michael Chapman. This shows the growing stature of Ronson as a guitar hero in the London scene.
ποΈ Marquee Club
πΈ Event: Mick Ronson Guest Appearance
ποΈ Notes: David watches from the audience as Mick Ronson performs as a guest guitarist with Michael Chapman. This shows the growing stature of Ronson as a guitar hero in the London scene.
π
1971-08-11
π Hampstead, London π¬π§
ποΈ Country Club, Haverstock Hill
π€ Artist: David Bowie & Friends
ποΈ Notes: Another club date with the future ‘Spiders’ line-up. The band is incredibly tight, having just finished the bulk of the Hunky Dory recordings.
ποΈ Country Club, Haverstock Hill
π€ Artist: David Bowie & Friends
ποΈ Notes: Another club date with the future ‘Spiders’ line-up. The band is incredibly tight, having just finished the bulk of the Hunky Dory recordings.
π
1971-08-16
π Soho, London π¬π§
ποΈ Trident Studios
π§ Recording: The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust
ποΈ Notes: Official start of the recording sessions for the next album. Tracks like ‘Hang On To Yourself’ and ‘It Ain’t Easy’ are worked on. The transition to the Ziggy persona begins here.
ποΈ Trident Studios
π§ Recording: The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust
ποΈ Notes: Official start of the recording sessions for the next album. Tracks like ‘Hang On To Yourself’ and ‘It Ain’t Easy’ are worked on. The transition to the Ziggy persona begins here.
π
1971-09-10
π Aylesbury, England π¬π§
ποΈ Friars Club
π€ Artist: David Bowie & Band
ποΈ Notes: Cancelled. The performance is rescheduled to September 25, allowing the band more time to rehearse the new ‘Ziggy Stardust’ material.
ποΈ Friars Club
π€ Artist: David Bowie & Band
ποΈ Notes: Cancelled. The performance is rescheduled to September 25, allowing the band more time to rehearse the new ‘Ziggy Stardust’ material.
π
1971-09-25
π Aylesbury, England π¬π§
ποΈ Borough Assembly Hall (Friars)
π€ Artist: David Bowie
ποΈ Notes: A legendary performance. David debuts his new look with red plastic boots and performs songs from ‘Hunky Dory’ and the upcoming ‘Ziggy Stardust’. The crowd’s ecstatic reaction convinces David he is on the right path to stardom.
ποΈ Borough Assembly Hall (Friars)
π€ Artist: David Bowie
ποΈ Notes: A legendary performance. David debuts his new look with red plastic boots and performs songs from ‘Hunky Dory’ and the upcoming ‘Ziggy Stardust’. The crowd’s ecstatic reaction convinces David he is on the right path to stardom.
π
1971-10-15
π London, England π¬π§
ποΈ Press & Media Appearances
πΈ Event: First Meeting with Mick Rock
ποΈ Notes: David meets photographer Mick Rock for the first time. This marks the beginning of a legendary collaboration that would document the entire Ziggy Stardust era and create some of the most iconic images in rock history.
ποΈ Press & Media Appearances
πΈ Event: First Meeting with Mick Rock
ποΈ Notes: David meets photographer Mick Rock for the first time. This marks the beginning of a legendary collaboration that would document the entire Ziggy Stardust era and create some of the most iconic images in rock history.
π
1971-10-21
π Soho, London π¬π§
ποΈ Trident Studios
π§ Recording: Ziggy Stardust Sessions
π€ Artist: David Bowie & The Band
ποΈ Notes: Intensive recording sessions for the ‘Ziggy Stardust’ album. The band (Ronson, Bolder, Woodmansey) records the definitive versions of ‘Star’, ‘Hang On To Yourself’, and ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Suicide’.
ποΈ Trident Studios
π§ Recording: Ziggy Stardust Sessions
π€ Artist: David Bowie & The Band
ποΈ Notes: Intensive recording sessions for the ‘Ziggy Stardust’ album. The band (Ronson, Bolder, Woodmansey) records the definitive versions of ‘Star’, ‘Hang On To Yourself’, and ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Suicide’.
π
1971-10-24
π Soho, London π¬π§
ποΈ Trident Studios
π§ Recording: Album Track Perfection
π€ Artist: David Bowie & The Band
ποΈ Notes: Recording and overdubbing sessions for ‘Velvet Goldmine’ and ‘Sweet Head’. Although these tracks were ultimately left off the original Ziggy album, they showcase the high energy and productivity of the band during this month.
ποΈ Trident Studios
π§ Recording: Album Track Perfection
π€ Artist: David Bowie & The Band
ποΈ Notes: Recording and overdubbing sessions for ‘Velvet Goldmine’ and ‘Sweet Head’. Although these tracks were ultimately left off the original Ziggy album, they showcase the high energy and productivity of the band during this month.
π
1971-11-01
π Greenwich, London π¬π§
ποΈ Underhill Studios
π€ Artist: David Bowie & The Band
ποΈ Notes: Start of intensive rehearsals for the upcoming Ziggy Stardust studio sessions. Working in this converted warehouse, the line-up of Ronson, Bolder, and Woodmansey (the future Spiders from Mars) finalizes the arrangements for ‘Suffragette City’ and ‘Moonage Daydream’.
ποΈ Underhill Studios
π€ Artist: David Bowie & The Band
ποΈ Notes: Start of intensive rehearsals for the upcoming Ziggy Stardust studio sessions. Working in this converted warehouse, the line-up of Ronson, Bolder, and Woodmansey (the future Spiders from Mars) finalizes the arrangements for ‘Suffragette City’ and ‘Moonage Daydream’.
π
1971-12-15
π London, England π¬π§
ποΈ BBC Television Centre
πΊ TV: The Old Grey Whistle Test
π€ Artist: David Bowie
ποΈ Notes: David performs ‘Queen Bitch’ and ‘Changes’ live. It is a landmark television appearance that showcases his new, sharper style to a national audience just before the album release.
ποΈ BBC Television Centre
πΊ TV: The Old Grey Whistle Test
π€ Artist: David Bowie
ποΈ Notes: David performs ‘Queen Bitch’ and ‘Changes’ live. It is a landmark television appearance that showcases his new, sharper style to a national audience just before the album release.
π
1971-12-17
π London, UK π¬π§
ποΈ RCA Records
πΏ Album Release: Hunky Dory
ποΈ Notes: The official UK release of the album. Though critics at Melody Maker and NME give it rave reviews, the album is not an immediate commercial hit. It will take the success of Ziggy Stardust in 1972 to pull this masterpiece into the charts.
ποΈ RCA Records
πΏ Album Release: Hunky Dory
ποΈ Notes: The official UK release of the album. Though critics at Melody Maker and NME give it rave reviews, the album is not an immediate commercial hit. It will take the success of Ziggy Stardust in 1972 to pull this masterpiece into the charts.
π
1971-12-31
π Beckenham, Kent π¬π§
ποΈ Haddon Hall
π₯ Event: New Year’s Eve 1971
ποΈ Notes: David ends the year with his family and inner circle at Haddon Hall. With the Ziggy Stardust album nearly finished in the vaults, the stage is set for 1972 to be the year of his global breakthrough.
ποΈ Haddon Hall
π₯ Event: New Year’s Eve 1971
ποΈ Notes: David ends the year with his family and inner circle at Haddon Hall. With the Ziggy Stardust album nearly finished in the vaults, the stage is set for 1972 to be the year of his global breakthrough.
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