Lyric discussion by fatnat 

Cover art for Star lyrics by David Bowie

Look at the first verse. All these people are seemingly sacrificing all ot part of their lives for a greater cause. The subject who sings the song is sacrificing nothing to become a star but still feels he can make a difference yet he wants to appear that he is sacrificing "...I can do with the money, I'm so wiped out with things as they are...", ".. So inviting, so enticing to play the part. I could play the wild mutation As a rock and roll star...". No sacrifice only selfishness.

Don't get caught up in the album. Contrary to what people say this is not an album about Ziggy Stardust (unlike Tommy which is an opera about the pinball wizard). Ziggy is a character in one of the songs but it its only a collection of songs.

I am going to post an interview that David Bowie did with William Burroughs in the 70's for Rolling Stone Magazine. I don't see how this can be described as anything but a concept album.

Burroughs: Could you explain this Ziggy Stardust image of yours? From what I can see it has to do with the world being on the eve of destruction within five years.

Bowie: The time is five years to go before the end of the earth. It has been announced that the world will end because of lack of natural resources. Ziggy is in a position...