- David Bowie performing ‘Footstompin’ on The Dick Cavett Show, 5 December 1974. ‘Footstompin’ was originally cut by The Flares in 1961, and , and paired this with ‘I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate’ on the Diamond Dogs tour. The riff developed by Carlos Alomar would later morph...
- David Bowie performing ‘Young Americans’ on the Dick Cavett Show on 4 December 1974....
- After a total of 74 concerts, David Bowie’s Diamond Dogs/Philly Dogs Soul Tour closed in Atlanta on 1st December 1974. three days later on the 4th December, Dick Cavett’s Wide World Of Entertainment screened this pre-recorded appearance of David Bowie that had been taped in New York on 2nd...
- After a total of 74 concerts, David Bowie’s Diamond Dogs/Philly Dogs Soul Tour closed in Atlanta on 1st December 1974. three days later on the 4th December, Dick Cavett’s Wide World Of Entertainment screened this pre-recorded appearance of David Bowie that had been taped in New York on 2nd...
- This never seen before footage is the first to emerge from the final leg of David Bowie's 1974 tour...
- In this excerpt from the 1974 BBC documentary 'Cracked Actor', David Bowie performs the Aladdin Sane song 'Cracked Actor' at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles on the Diamond Dogs tour....
- David Bowie performs 'Sweet Thing / Candidate / Sweet Thing' at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles on the 1974 Diamond Dogs tour....
- David Bowie performs 'Space Oddity' at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles on the 1974 Diamond Dogs tour....
- David Bowie performs 'The Jean Genie' on the Diamond Dogs tour at the Tower Theatre sometime between 8th and 13th July 1974...
- Watch the promo video for the 1974 release of David Bowie's 'Rock 'N' Roll Suicide' directed by Mick Rock....
- This now famous performance of ‘Rebel Rebel’ was made on Dutch TV’s TopPop in February of 1974. Bowie was later to perform “Heroes” on the same show in 1977....
- The title track from the ‘The Man Who Sold The World’ album was originally released by Bowie in 1970, but it was Lulu’s version of the song that entered into the public’s consciousness in 1974 when she scored a #3 hit in the UK. Bowie had first encountered Lulu at 1970’s...