Four Pages Of Hammersmith Odeon 1973 In Uncut

When the kids had killed the man…

The October issue of UNCUT magazine has a four-page feature on Ziggy’s last stand with words and pictures by Robert Ellis, who was obviously there on the night. Here’s just one of the things he had to say about the creator of the Hammersmith Odeon’s most famous show…

“What separated Bowie from other acts who dressed up on stage at the time was his stagecraft, and the conviction with which he carried it off. It was the difference between a great actor and a bunch of bit part players. He became the personality he’d created. That you were in the presence of greatness, there was never any doubt.”

It’s a great feature worth picking up and I’ll leave you with a personal plea from editor, Allan Jones

DID YOU SEE ZIGGY? Any Stardust memories out there? If any of our Bowie-loving readers saw the Dame perform live as Ziggy back in the day, then email Allan Jones with your memories, and we’ll publish the best stories.