David Bowie
David Bowie Live at Nihon Budokan - Performing Station to Station
In December 1978, David Bowie performed at NHK Hall in Tokyo, right after the release of his 'Low' album earlier that year, part of the Berlin Trilogy. This era marked a profound evolution for Bowie, as he ventured into more experimental sounds and electronic influences. By this point, he had already transformed the music scene with albums like 'Ziggy Stardust' and 'Young Americans,' and 'Low' further showcased his innovative approach to songwriting and production. Interestingly, during this live performance, Bowie's band included the brilliant guitarist Carlos Alomar, who contributed to the edgy sound that characterized much of Bowie's late '70s work. Fans were treated to a captivating blend of new material and classics, illustrating Bowie's ever-evolving artistry and his remarkable ability to rein reinvigorate himself as an artist.