David Bowie was a consummate entertainer, and his enthusiasm for his live stage shows came through in this ET flashback, as the rockstar prepared to launch his 1987 Glass Spider Tour.
βI try and do something I want to go and see really, that’s the essence of whatever I do,β Bowie told ET at the time. βThis particular tour, for instance, Iβve really tried to put together all the elements, everything that Iβve been fascinated [with] in theater and rock, ever since the beginning of my career.β
The worldwide tour, in support of Bowieβs album Never Let Me Down, was a massive stage production, which included appearances by guitarist Peter Frampton and choreography by Toni Basil. The set, described at the time as the βlargest touring set everβ was designed to look like a giant spider.
βIt looks like the kind of show I really want to go and see myself. It’s fast, colorful, vulgar, loud, subtle, quiet, dreamlike. I mean, it has so many different qualities to it,β the singer, then 40, said before the first show.
Bowie conceived the tour as a theatrical stage show, including spoken-word introductions to songs, vignettes, videos, and props.
βIβm not really good at getting up there and singing a couple songs,β he said, admitting that he was βexcited and nervousβ to launch the tour. βI really like to make a piece of theater out of it.β
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