15.07.1972 UK, Aylesbury, Friars Borough Hall Torquay 1972 fair / good Audience 01. Ode To Joy [4:22] 02. Hang On To Yourself [2:44] 03. Ziggy Stardust [3:09] 04. The Supermen [2:47] 05. Queen Bitch [2:54] 06. Song For Bob Dylan [3:53] 07. Starman [3:44] 08. Changes [3:10] 09. Five Years [4:35] 10. Space Oddity [4:56] 11. Andy Warhol [4:40] 12. Amsterdam [3:51] 13. I Feel Free [6:22] 14. Moonage Daydream [5:01] 15. I Can't Explain [2:10] 16. White Light/White Heat [4:03] 17. Suffragette City [5:59] 18. Waiting For The Man [7:25] Total Running Time: [1:15:51] Lineage: Silver Disc (Wardour 057) > EAC > WAV > TLH > FLAC Notes: As discussed in the comments of the Osaka April 17th 1973 upload, this is NOT Torquay 1972. It is in fact one of many mis-named shows that turn out to be Aylesbury 15-07-72. The Bowie Concert Tapes book gives this a 5. I guess that's about right. It's not an audio feast, that's for sure, but I've heard worse! As the band take the stage at the end of 'Ode To Joy', Bowie says "Alright, I'm David Bowie, these are The Spiders From Mars and this is some of our rock". There is also a long and distinctive introduction to 'Amsterdam' which identifies the date of the show as being Aylesbury 15-07-72. It's a good show and worth having. 'I Can't Explain' follows 'Moonage Daydream'. According to the artwork on the CD, Robin Lumley is the keyboard player. He did appear with Bowie (as did many other additional musicians) but I don't know if there are any records of who played when. Yes, it's the same Robin Lumley from Brand X. As is often the case with these things, the introductions to songs are at the end of the previous track. Not the end of the world, but I find it irritating. It's all a matter of personal taste I suppose. https://www.guitars101.com/forums/f145/david-bowie-1972-07-15-friars-aylesbury-712585.html