Although Im 61 now, I can't recall this first time round. My first experience of this song is from The Human League's album Travelogue 1980 - which was the best HL era before they went "commercial". Love this though, I had an enormous crush on Mick Ronson when I was 11
My Favorite Guitarist of All Time. Work on 3 Artists Signature Album’s Bowie Ziggy Stardust Lou Reed Transformer Ian Hunter Schizophrenic Toured with Bob Dylan on the Rolling Thunder Review Tour. Saved John Mellencamp album American Fool by Rescuing the song Jack & Diane from the Scrap Heap and soo much more
The audio seems to be taken from the Slaughter on 10th Avenue album, yet there is lip synch in places. However it was constructed, it's good to see. I'm reaching the end, reading his biography and finding this video is timely.
Mick Ronson - London 1974-02-23 Audience recording Source: Unknown (tape -> CDR -> Flac7) Quality: Typcial early/mid-seventies 01 I'm The One 02 Leave My Heart Alone 03 Growing Up And I'm Fine 04 Only After Dark 05 Angel #9 06 Hey Ma Get Papa 07 -fill in- 08 The Music is Lethel 09 Maker 10 Pleasure Man 11 Love Me Tender 12 Woman 13 Slaughter on 10th Ave. 14 Band Introduction 15 Moonage Daydrea
Bowie and Ronson sounded very similar though apparently Mick didn't have much faith in his vocals! If you listen to the harmonies on the famous Spiders Santa Monica bootleg .... especially Space Oddity you can't tell who is singing what!