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David
Jenkins Ziggy Stardust Images Radio City Music Hall 14 February 1973 |
January 2002 Special Feature |
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David Bowie (1973)
Photographer: © David Jenkins 2002January 2002's Special Feature was five wonderful previously unpublished images: four of David Bowie as Ziggy Stardust and one of Mick Ronson taken at Radio City Music Hall on 14 February 1973 by David Jenkins. David also sent in his original image of a photo on this site - previously published by postercard company Rising Sun Ltd. in 1976 - which you can see here. David provides the background to these images below:
"I was only 21 at the time but fancied myself a great rock & roll photographer, desperately wanting to be the David Hemming's character in the film Blow Up..... I ended up in concert production and theatre management and I'll tell you, I've seen everyone on stage over the last 35 years but that Bowie show remains the single greatest and most awe-inspiring concert I've ever seen. I did take many others that night while dodging the Mainman security thugs (real and true animals they were). I shot that night from the second row, even though we had balcony seats. We just held up our tickets and blew past an usher onto the auditorium floor, unbelievable luck. I then went down front and found a corporate looking fellow with his corporate looking girlfriend and offered him a hundred dollars to take my balcony seats and give me his, and he did it to my amazement. This is when a hundred bucks was really worth something. I had gotten the camera in by strapping the 200 MM lens to my ankle (yes, I'll confess, I was wearing bell bottoms) and the camera body (a Nikon, of course) was taped high between my girlfriend's thighs, believe it or not. She acted as lookout while I shot, and it worked OK until the encore when a goon grabbed my camera, opened the back and took the roll that was inside. They didn't get the many rolls she'd been slipping into her underwear, so it was a good night. I also shot his Diamond Dogs, Young Americans and Station to Station tours but frankly none of them matched the Ziggy period. He was unearthly, a third sex, an enormous stage presence, had the audience totally captivated. While Woodmansey and Bolder were quite good, Mick Ronson was astonishing, at times almost stealing the show from Bowie. They played off of each other brilliantly." - David Jenkins (2001)
David Bowie (1973)
Photographer: © David Jenkins 2002
Mick Ronson (1973)
Photographer: © David Jenkins 2002
David Bowie (1973)
Photographer: © David Jenkins 2002
David Bowie (1973)
Photographer: © David Jenkins 2002---This page last modified: 12 Dec 2018---