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In this episode of One More Music Pod we’re stepping into a world where rock and roll collided with science fiction...
In 1972, David Bowie didn’t just release a record — he introduced the world to a flame-haired alien rock star sent to Earth with a message of love, doom, and dazzling ambiguity.
A record that was bold, theatrical, and unlike anything that had come before it. It blurred the line between artist and character, turning an album into a full-blown mythology.
So turn the lights low, lace up your platform boots, and get ready — because this is the story of The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars!
An album that proved that David Bowie really was from another world!
📸@onemoremusicpod
By Adam and JackIn this episode of One More Music Pod we’re stepping into a world where rock and roll collided with science fiction...
In 1972, David Bowie didn’t just release a record — he introduced the world to a flame-haired alien rock star sent to Earth with a message of love, doom, and dazzling ambiguity.
A record that was bold, theatrical, and unlike anything that had come before it. It blurred the line between artist and character, turning an album into a full-blown mythology.
So turn the lights low, lace up your platform boots, and get ready — because this is the story of The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars!
An album that proved that David Bowie really was from another world!
📸@onemoremusicpod