in the live version on ziggy stardust and the spiders from mars: the motion picutre soundtrack, right before this song comes on he says "this is for mick". you have to wait untill the end of the width of a circle (the song right before let's spend the night together) to hear it but its pretty interesting.
i dont know if he ment mick ronson or mick jagger?
He introduces Mick Ronson and says "this is for Mick"... it's obvious he's referring to Mick Ronson.
Everyone on these Bowie songs is so homophobic, and stupid. Bowie's material often includes "man love" references or suggestion, but the songs are deeper describing life experiences unfamiliar to most people - sort of like reading a book, which apparently no one on here does either.
He introduces Mick Ronson and says "this is for Mick"... it's obvious he's referring to Mick Ronson.
Everyone on these Bowie songs is so homophobic, and stupid. Bowie's material often includes "man love" references or suggestion, but the songs are deeper describing life experiences unfamiliar to most people - sort of like reading a book, which apparently no one on here does either.
in the live version on ziggy stardust and the spiders from mars: the motion picutre soundtrack, right before this song comes on he says "this is for mick". you have to wait untill the end of the width of a circle (the song right before let's spend the night together) to hear it but its pretty interesting.
i dont know if he ment mick ronson or mick jagger?
He introduces Mick Ronson and says "this is for Mick"... it's obvious he's referring to Mick Ronson. Everyone on these Bowie songs is so homophobic, and stupid. Bowie's material often includes "man love" references or suggestion, but the songs are deeper describing life experiences unfamiliar to most people - sort of like reading a book, which apparently no one on here does either.
He introduces Mick Ronson and says "this is for Mick"... it's obvious he's referring to Mick Ronson. Everyone on these Bowie songs is so homophobic, and stupid. Bowie's material often includes "man love" references or suggestion, but the songs are deeper describing life experiences unfamiliar to most people - sort of like reading a book, which apparently no one on here does either.
@right2interpret Huh! I always thought he meant jagger as well, i'll have to watch it again.
@right2interpret Huh! I always thought he meant jagger as well, i'll have to watch it again.