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Rock 'n' Roll Suicide

"Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" is a song by English singer-songwriter David Bowie, originally released as the closing track on the album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars on 16 June 1972. Co-produced by Ken Scott, Bowie recorded it with his backing band the Spiders from Mars – comprising Mick Ronson, Trevor Bolder and Mick Woodmansey. It detailed Ziggy's final collapse like an old, washed-up rock star and, as such, was also the closing number of the Ziggy Stardust live show. In April 1974 RCA issued it as a single.

"Rock 'n' Roll Suicide"
Single by David Bowie
from the album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
B-side"Quicksand"
Released11 April 1974 (1974-04-11)[1]
Recorded4 February 1972
StudioTrident, London
Genre
Length2:57
LabelRCA
Songwriter(s)David Bowie
Producer(s)
David Bowie singles chronology
"Rebel Rebel"
(1974)
"Rock 'n' Roll Suicide"
(1974)
"Diamond Dogs"
(1974)
Official audio
"Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" (2012 Remaster) on YouTube

Music and lyrics edit

Bowie saw the song in terms of the French chanson tradition,[2] while biographer David Buckley has described both "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" and the album's opening track "Five Years" as "more like avant-garde show songs than actual rock songs".[3] Critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine similarly found it to have "a grand sense of staged drama previously unheard of in rock & roll".[4]

Although Bowie has suggested Baudelaire as his source, the lyrics "Time takes a cigarette..." are somewhat similar to the poem "Chants Andalous" by Manuel Machado: "Life is a cigarette / Cinder, ash and fire / Some smoke it in a hurry / Others savour it".[2] The exhortation "Oh no, love, you're not alone" references the Jacques Brel song "You're Not Alone" ("Jef") that appeared in the musical Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris.[5] Bowie performed Brel's "My Death" during some Ziggy Stardust live shows, and performed "Amsterdam" live on the BBC.

In 2003 Bowie described the James Brown songs 'Try Me' and 'Lost Someone' as "loose inspiration" for the song.[6]

Bowie's handwritten lyrics for the song were included in the David Bowie Is travelling exhibit from 2013 to 2018, and were put up for auction by the owner, who had been gifted the lyrics by Bowie, in late 2023.[7]

Release and aftermath edit

"Rock 'n' Roll Suicide", recorded on 4 February 1972,[8] was one of the last songs recorded for Ziggy Stardust, along with "Suffragette City" and "Starman" which was soon after issued as a single. As the final song on the album and climax to the Ziggy Stardust live shows throughout 1972–73, it soon became a slogan, appearing on many fans' jackets.[9]

In April 1974 RCA, impatient for new material and having already rush-released "Rebel Rebel" from the Diamond Dogs sessions, arbitrarily picked the song for single release. Two years old, and already in the possession of most Bowie fans through Ziggy Stardust, its release has been labelled simply a "dosh-catching exercise".[10] It stalled at No. 22 in the UK charts – Bowie's first RCA single to miss the British Top 20 since "Changes" in January 1972. According to Acclaimed Music, it is the 2,141st most celebrated song in popular music history.[11]

Bob Dylan played the song on the "Death and Taxes" episode of Season 1 of his Theme Time Radio Hour show in 2007. Afterwards Dylan recalled how Bowie "told everyone he was going to retire after the Ziggy Stardust Tour" then added, "I remember that. I told him not to do it".[12]

Live versions edit

Bowie played the song on the BBC show Sounds of the 70s with Bob Harris on 23 May 1972. This was broadcast on 19 June 1972 and in 2000 released on the album Bowie at the Beeb.[13] A live version recorded during the Ziggy Stardust Tour in Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on 20 October 1972 was released on Santa Monica '72 and Live Santa Monica '72.[14] The version played at the final Ziggy Stardust concert at the Hammersmith Odeon, London, on 3 July 1973 was released on Ziggy Stardust – The Motion Picture.[15] Before beginning the song, Bowie announced: "This is the last show we'll ever do." This was later understood as the retiring of Ziggy Stardust.[16] This version also appeared in the Sound + Vision boxed set. In 1974, Bowie recorded a blue-eyed soul version of the song for his live album David Live.[17] Another live recording, from the second leg of the same tour (previously available on the unofficial album A Portrait in Flesh), was released in 2017 on Cracked Actor (Live Los Angeles '74). A live version from the third leg of the tour was released in 2020 on I'm Only Dancing (The Soul Tour 74). Bowie performed the song for the final times during his 1990 Sound+Vision Tour, retiring it from his live repertoire at the conclusion of the tour.[18]

Other releases edit

"Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" was released as a picture disc in the RCA Life Time picture disc set, and has appeared on a variety of compilation albums, including The Best of David Bowie (Japan 1974), The Best of Bowie (1980), The Singles Collection (1993), The Best of David Bowie 1969/1974 (1997), and The Platinum Collection (2006).

Track listing edit

All tracks written by David Bowie.[19]

  1. "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" – 2:57
  2. "Quicksand" – 5:03

Personnel edit

According to Chris O'Leary:[20]

  • David Bowie – lead vocal, 12-string acoustic guitar
  • Mick Ronson – lead and rhythm guitars, ARP synthesiser, backing vocal, string arrangement
  • Trevor Bolder – bass guitar
  • Mick Woodmansey – drums
  • Unknown musicians – two trumpets, two trombones, two tenor saxophones, baritone saxophone, eight violins, four violas, two cellos, two double basses

Technical

  • Ken Scott – producer
  • David Bowie – producer

Charts edit

Chart (1974) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[21] 39
French Singles Chart[citation needed] 30
Ireland (IRMA)[22] 12
UK Singles (OCC)[23] 22

References edit

  1. ^ Clerc 2021, p. 153.
  2. ^ a b Pegg 2000, pp. 174–175.
  3. ^ Buckley 1999, p. 141.
  4. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. . AllMusic. Archived from the original on 10 March 2020. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
  5. ^ Thompson, Dave. ""Rock 'N' Roll Suicide" – David Bowie". AllMusic. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
  6. ^ "David Bowie's Favorite Albums". Vanity Fair. 20 November 2003.
  7. ^ "Bowie's handwritten lyrics could sell at auction for £100,000". 25 November 2023. Retrieved 27 November 2023.
  8. ^ Cann 2010, p. 242.
  9. ^ Carr & Murray 1981, p. 48.
  10. ^ Buckley 1999, p. 244.
  11. ^ "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide ranked 2,141st most celebrated song". Acclaimed Music. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
  12. ^ "Episode 49: Death & Taxes". Theme Time Radio Hour Archive. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  13. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Bowie at the Beeb: The Best of the BBC Radio Sessions 68–72 – David Bowie". AllMusic. from the original on 2 July 2018. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  14. ^ Thornton, Anthony (1 July 2008). . NME. Archived from the original on 4 October 2012. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  15. ^ Joe, Viglione. "Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture". AllMusic. from the original on 24 April 2019. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  16. ^ Buckley 1999, p. 191.
  17. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "David Live – David Bowie". AllMusic. from the original on 24 April 2019. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  18. ^ O'Leary, Chris (2012). "Did Bowie really retire his oldies?". Retrieved 31 August 2017.
  19. ^ "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" (Single liner notes). David Bowie. UK: RCA Victor. 1974. LPBO 5021.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  20. ^ O'Leary 2015, chap. 5.
  21. ^ "David Bowie – Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" (in French). Ultratop 50. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  22. ^ "The Irish Charts – Search Results – Rock 'N' Roll Suicide". Irish Singles Chart. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  23. ^ "David Bowie: Artist Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 12 September 2020.

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Rock n Roll Suicide is a song by English singer songwriter David Bowie originally released as the closing track on the album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars on 16 June 1972 Co produced by Ken Scott Bowie recorded it with his backing band the Spiders from Mars comprising Mick Ronson Trevor Bolder and Mick Woodmansey It detailed Ziggy s final collapse like an old washed up rock star and as such was also the closing number of the Ziggy Stardust live show In April 1974 RCA issued it as a single Rock n Roll Suicide Single by David Bowiefrom the album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from MarsB side Quicksand Released11 April 1974 1974 04 11 1 Recorded4 February 1972StudioTrident LondonGenreArt rock glam rockLength2 57LabelRCASongwriter s David BowieProducer s David Bowie Ken ScottDavid Bowie singles chronology Rebel Rebel 1974 Rock n Roll Suicide 1974 Diamond Dogs 1974 Official audio Rock n Roll Suicide 2012 Remaster on YouTube Contents 1 Music and lyrics 2 Release and aftermath 3 Live versions 4 Other releases 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 8 References 8 1 Sources 9 External linksMusic and lyrics editBowie saw the song in terms of the French chanson tradition 2 while biographer David Buckley has described both Rock n Roll Suicide and the album s opening track Five Years as more like avant garde show songs than actual rock songs 3 Critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine similarly found it to have a grand sense of staged drama previously unheard of in rock amp roll 4 Although Bowie has suggested Baudelaire as his source the lyrics Time takes a cigarette are somewhat similar to the poem Chants Andalous by Manuel Machado Life is a cigarette Cinder ash and fire Some smoke it in a hurry Others savour it 2 The exhortation Oh no love you re not alone references the Jacques Brel song You re Not Alone Jef that appeared in the musical Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris 5 Bowie performed Brel s My Death during some Ziggy Stardust live shows and performed Amsterdam live on the BBC In 2003 Bowie described the James Brown songs Try Me and Lost Someone as loose inspiration for the song 6 Bowie s handwritten lyrics for the song were included in the David Bowie Is travelling exhibit from 2013 to 2018 and were put up for auction by the owner who had been gifted the lyrics by Bowie in late 2023 7 Release and aftermath edit Rock n Roll Suicide recorded on 4 February 1972 8 was one of the last songs recorded for Ziggy Stardust along with Suffragette City and Starman which was soon after issued as a single As the final song on the album and climax to the Ziggy Stardust live shows throughout 1972 73 it soon became a slogan appearing on many fans jackets 9 In April 1974 RCA impatient for new material and having already rush released Rebel Rebel from the Diamond Dogs sessions arbitrarily picked the song for single release Two years old and already in the possession of most Bowie fans through Ziggy Stardust its release has been labelled simply a dosh catching exercise 10 It stalled at No 22 in the UK charts Bowie s first RCA single to miss the British Top 20 since Changes in January 1972 According to Acclaimed Music it is the 2 141st most celebrated song in popular music history 11 Bob Dylan played the song on the Death and Taxes episode of Season 1 of his Theme Time Radio Hour show in 2007 Afterwards Dylan recalled how Bowie told everyone he was going to retire after the Ziggy Stardust Tour then added I remember that I told him not to do it 12 Live versions editBowie played the song on the BBC show Sounds of the 70s with Bob Harris on 23 May 1972 This was broadcast on 19 June 1972 and in 2000 released on the album Bowie at the Beeb 13 A live version recorded during the Ziggy Stardust Tour in Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on 20 October 1972 was released on Santa Monica 72 and Live Santa Monica 72 14 The version played at the final Ziggy Stardust concert at the Hammersmith Odeon London on 3 July 1973 was released on Ziggy Stardust The Motion Picture 15 Before beginning the song Bowie announced This is the last show we ll ever do This was later understood as the retiring of Ziggy Stardust 16 This version also appeared in the Sound Vision boxed set In 1974 Bowie recorded a blue eyed soul version of the song for his live album David Live 17 Another live recording from the second leg of the same tour previously available on the unofficial album A Portrait in Flesh was released in 2017 on Cracked Actor Live Los Angeles 74 A live version from the third leg of the tour was released in 2020 on I m Only Dancing The Soul Tour 74 Bowie performed the song for the final times during his 1990 Sound Vision Tour retiring it from his live repertoire at the conclusion of the tour 18 Other releases edit Rock n Roll Suicide was released as a picture disc in the RCA Life Time picture disc set and has appeared on a variety of compilation albums including The Best of David Bowie Japan 1974 The Best of Bowie 1980 The Singles Collection 1993 The Best of David Bowie 1969 1974 1997 and The Platinum Collection 2006 Track listing editAll tracks written by David Bowie 19 Rock n Roll Suicide 2 57 Quicksand 5 03Personnel editAccording to Chris O Leary 20 David Bowie lead vocal 12 string acoustic guitar Mick Ronson lead and rhythm guitars ARP synthesiser backing vocal string arrangement Trevor Bolder bass guitar Mick Woodmansey drums Unknown musicians two trumpets two trombones two tenor saxophones baritone saxophone eight violins four violas two cellos two double bassesTechnical Ken Scott producer David Bowie producerCharts editChart 1974 PeakpositionBelgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 21 39French Singles Chart citation needed 30Ireland IRMA 22 12UK Singles OCC 23 22References edit Clerc 2021 p 153 a b Pegg 2000 pp 174 175 Buckley 1999 p 141 Erlewine Stephen Thomas The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars David Bowie AllMusic Archived from the original on 10 March 2020 Retrieved 7 March 2020 Thompson Dave Rock N Roll Suicide David Bowie AllMusic Retrieved 11 March 2020 David Bowie s Favorite Albums Vanity Fair 20 November 2003 Bowie s handwritten lyrics could sell at auction for 100 000 25 November 2023 Retrieved 27 November 2023 Cann 2010 p 242 Carr amp Murray 1981 p 48 Buckley 1999 p 244 Rock n Roll Suicide ranked 2 141st most celebrated song Acclaimed Music Retrieved 30 November 2020 Episode 49 Death amp Taxes Theme Time Radio Hour Archive Retrieved 10 April 2021 Erlewine Stephen Thomas Bowie at the Beeb The Best of the BBC Radio Sessions 68 72 David Bowie AllMusic Archived from the original on 2 July 2018 Retrieved 10 March 2020 Thornton Anthony 1 July 2008 David Bowie Live Santa Monica 72 review NME Archived from the original on 4 October 2012 Retrieved 10 March 2020 Joe Viglione Ziggy Stardust The Motion Picture AllMusic Archived from the original on 24 April 2019 Retrieved 10 March 2020 Buckley 1999 p 191 Erlewine Stephen Thomas David Live 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