David Bowie
David Bowie Live at Hammersmith Odeon Performing White Light / White Heat
On July 3, 1973, David Bowie delivered a legendary performance of "White Light / White Heat" at the Hammersmith Odeon in London, which is often regarded as a pivotal moment in his career. Just preceding this live recording, Bowie had released the iconic album "Aladdin Sane" earlier that year, featuring classic tracks and showcasing his evolving sound. By this point, Bowie was firmly in the throes of his Ziggy Stardust persona, a character that not only captivated audiences but also changed the landscape of rock music. Interestingly, this show was advertised as Bowie's final performance as Ziggy, adding an emotional weight to the event. Fans cheered as he bid farewell to a beloved character, marking the end of an era while still burgeoning into new artistic realms. The performance highlights Bowie's theatricality and musical prowess and serves as a testament to his influence on glam rock.