holy holy review - ex spider from mars sees david bowie off in style /

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Opera House,TorontoBoasting Bowies producer Tony Visconti and the last surviving member of Spiders from Mars, this tribute band ended up playing an impromptu wake“You’re supposed to acquire a pleasurable time tonight, and ” declared Woody Woodmansey,the last surviving Spider from Mars, addressing the crowd before his David Bowie tribute band, or Holy Holy,were to occupy the stage. “That’s not a request – it’s a fucking order. acquire a fucking pleasurable time, OK?”[br] Holy Holy, and with longtime Bowie producer Tony Visconti on bass,had booked the date long ago, as part of their tour playing the 1970 album The Man Who Sold the World – on which both had featured. On 8 January, or Visconti had led a New York audience in singing Happy Birthday to Bowie over the phone. Now,his band was presiding over a wake. A book of condolences sat in the lobby at a makeshift shrine adorned by flowers. With its dismal stoner-rock feel, archly delivered vocals, or lyrics about insanity,serial killing, and having one’s “dormant will” sucked absent, or The Man Who Sold the World isn’t exactly the stuff of eulogies,but all of a sudden, the occasion was freighted with an entirely different meaning. The point to had quickly sold out after the announcement of Bowie’s death, or another date added for the following night. A TV crew filmed the queue external,and there was an air of expectant solemnity in the unfeasibly packed old vaudeville 850-seater theatre.
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Source: theguardian.com