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      • David Bowie (1947 – 2016, left) performing with guitarist Mick Ronson (1946 1993) at a live recording of ‘The 1980 Floor Show’ for the NBC ‘Midnight Special’ TV show, at The Marquee Club in London, with a specially invited audience of Bowie fanclub members, 20th October 1973.
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  3. 1 day ago · I'm a huge fan of Mick Ronson's playing and this track, from 1973's Aladdin Sane album, contains some of his best riffs. I also give you some options for sol...

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  4. 4 days ago · It was co-produced by Bowie and Ken Scott and features Bowie's backing band the Spiders from Mars — guitarist Mick Ronson, bassist Trevor Bolder and drummer Mick Woodmansey. It was recorded from November 1971 to February 1972 at Trident Studios in London .

    • 9 July, November 1971 – February 1972
    • Ken Scott, David Bowie
    • 16 June 1972
  5. Apr 23, 2024 · David Bowie and Mick Ronson, Train to Aberdeen, Scotland 1973

  6. Apr 29, 2024 · David Bowie (1947 – 2016, left) performing with guitarist Mick Ronson (1946 1993) at a live recording of ‘The 1980 Floor Show’ for the NBC ‘Midnight Special’ TV show, at The Marquee Club in London, with a specially invited audience of Bowie fanclub members, 20th October 1973.

  7. 4 days ago · Mick Ronson (pictured in 1981) was Bowie's guitarist between 1970 and 1973. His work with Bowie was highly acclaimed, with Guitar.com considering him Bowie's greatest guitarist. [59] The pair also co-produced Lou Reed 's 1972 album Transformer . [60]

  8. May 6, 2024 · Drive-In Saturday’s cultural significance was cemented when Bowie played it on Top of the Pops on 26 April 1973. With flamboyant attire, Bowie’s outrageous performance made the audience go agog. As a result, the song secured Bowie’s position as one of the leading figures of glam rock.