Bowie Alert!
I made a good score at Amoeba yesterday, finding the VHS tape for the 1980 Floor Show as shown on The Midnight Special. I don't think this was ever officially released - this looks like it was a second generation dub off of the Midnight Special.
It was shot in 1973, and was his first public appearance after the famous Death of Ziggy concert.
This was Bowie's last go-around with Mick Ronson for a decade, and also one of the last times he was sporting the Ziggy mullett. The show reflects two of Bowie's interests which were yet to come out on Pin Ups and Diamond Dogs. That is, swinging mod London of the sixties, and Brecht/Weill cabaret.
They recorded it at the Marquee Club - arguably the greatest rock club ever. Certainly one of the few clubs you can reasonably compare to CBGBs or The Fillmore.
There's a lot of seventies ridiculousness (The Flamenco Rock of...Carmen! Male dancers spelling out "BOWIE" with their flexible mime inspired dance!), but also some fantastic performances and visuals as well.
Great live version of "Jean Genie." Marianne Faithful doing a superglam and decadent version of Noel Coward's "20th Century Blues." The infamous duet between Marianne and Bowie on "I Got You Babe" where she's wearing a super slinky nun's habit. She looks so gorgeous and wasted in this.
Marianne Faithful was dressed as a decadent nun with cowl and a black backless cape, which left her bottom exposed to the audience as she quickly ran off stage at the end of the performance.
"She was wearing a nun's habit with no backside and black stockings. I've got that clip at home, and it is fantastic. But they wouldn't show it in America. It was felt to be beyond the pale. Madonna, eat your heart out!" - Bowie (1993)
Plus The Troggs doing "Wild Thing"! (Everybody's aware that The Troggs Tapes were the inspiration for Spinal Tap, right? These were tapes that the sound engineer recorded of them arguing in the studio where they sound exactly Spinaltappian in their stoned, muddled pretensions.)
eta: Ziggy cocktails!
A bright green-coloured Ziggy Stardust cocktail was invented by management at the Top Rank Suite, Hanley to mark Bowie's appearance there on 7 September 1972. The ingredients were advocaat, pernod, creme-de-menthe and lime and was served by scantily clad waitresses.
And here is the recipe for a Suffragette City cocktail. In a shaker half-filled with ice cubes, combine all of the following ingredients, mix and pour.
Light Rum 1 1/2 Oz.
Grand Marnier 1/2 Oz.
Lime Juice 1/2 Oz.
Grenadine 1/2 Tsp.
Aladdin Sane Cocktail
A more recent creation by Absolut Vodka and described by Cosmopolitan as: "Like the David Bowie alter-ego for whom the drink is named, the Aladdin Sane is a superior variation on a timeless classic." The ingredients are: 1 oz Absolut Citron, Juice of 1/2 Lime, 1/2 oz Cointreau and 1/4 cup Fruit punch.
Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker 3/4 filled with ice. Shake, allow to chill for 5 minutes, re-shake, and pour into a martini glass.
Bonus image from that era: Angela Bowie IS Wonder Woman