David Bowie | Beauty and the Beast | Live 1978

Bowie, The D.A.M. Trio (Davis/Alomar/Murray), Belew and the whole team absolutely excel on this blazing live version of Beauty and the Beast. • David Bowie’s Isolar II 1978 World Tour, also known as The Low / “Heroes” World Tour or The Stage Tour, opened on the 29th of March, 1978 at the San Diego Sports Arena. The tour continued through North America, Europe and Australia and New Zealand before reaching a conclusion at the NHK Hall in Tokyo, on the 12th of December, 1978. Eighty dates were played, with a total attendance of almost 1.2 million people. Beauty and the Beast The show was roughly divided in half, with an intermission in the middle. It was mostly new material in the first half, and mostly older material in the second half. The first half of the show would invariably end with either Fame, or with Beauty and the Beast. The latter was the angular, abrasive opening track of the “Heroes” album. It was the follow-up single to “Heroes”, but had failed to make the charts, probably due to what NME editors Roy Carr and Charles Shaar Murray described as it’s "jarring, threatening edge”. The menacing mood of Beauty and the Beast was entirely appropriate for the lyrical content, which was in all likelihood about Bowie’s schizophrenia and severe mood swings, during his cocaine-addicted L.A. days. Smile at least… On the live version, the funk element was jacked up considerably. It’s easy to see why Beauty and the Beast was chosen to end the set. To these ears, this version is not only the best that I’ve heard from the tour, it’s also one of the best performances of any song from those shows. As Bowie continually said in the interviews from the era, he had no characters to play on that tour. The emphasis was on the spectacular music. And the visual element was the light show, and to some extent Bowie's curious tour wardrobe. You can’t say no… After the ‘78 tour, Bowie never played Beauty and the Beast again. It’s a pity in some ways, as it’s just such a great song. But then again, perhaps that beautiful monster groove was best left exclusively in the hands of the Berlin Bowie and his mighty D.A.M. Trio, who sadly would never reunite for another tour. • I’ve chosen to produce this video now, to help promote the latest The HD Projects video: Tracing My Dad • Vol. 10 • Tony Visconti discusses Dennis Davis and David Bowie • Part 3 [ 77/78 ]    • Tracing My Dad • Vol. 10 • Tony Visconti d...   The video is part of an interview series with producer Tony Visconti. This volume focuses on the “Heroes” and ’78 tour era, and it features an excerpt of this Beauty and the Beast • Live 1978 video. If you haven’t checked out young Hikaru Davis and his The HD Projects, please take a look. • This video completes my series of live videos of the four “Heroes” tracks that were played on the 1978 tour: “Heroes” Blackout Sense of Doubt Beauty and the Beast Hope you dig it! • Credits Audio: David Bowie • Beauty and the Beast from “Welcome to the Blackout” • Recorded June 30th, 1978 • Produced by David Bowie • Mixed by David Bowie and David Richards, January 17th - 22nd, 1979 • Original recording made by Tony Visconti Video: Concert footage • December 12th, 1978 • NHK Hall, Tokyo • Final night of the Isolar II 1978 tour Interview • November 1978 • News Conference • Sydney, Australia Musicians: David Bowie • Vocals Dennis Davis • Drums Carlos Alomar • Rhythm guitar, backing vocals George Murray • Bass Adrian Belew • Lead guitar Simon House • Violin Sean Mayes • Piano, string ensemble, backing vocals Roger Powell • Synthesizer, keyboards, backing vocals • Always more videos to follow, so please keep your electric eye on me babe! I don't own the rights, and I'm not making any money out of this etc. Just a fan making videos for other fans. Please Share, Like, Comment, Subscribe NachosVideos.com Facebook.com/TheNachoVideos    / nachovideo   DailyMotion.com/NachosVideos Instagram.com/NachoVideo Twitter.com/NachosVideos Patreon.com/nachosvideos [email protected] I edit, therefore I am #DavidBowie #Heroes #TheDAMTrio #IsolarII #WelcomeToTheBlackout