- The
Isolar – 1976 Tour was a
concert tour by the
English singer-songwriter
David Bowie, in
support of the
album Station to Station. It
opened on 2 February...
- Earth,
Bowie decided to move back to Europe. He
began rehearsals for the
Isolar tour to
promote Station to
Station in
January 1976; the tour
began on 2 February...
- of that time (1976–1977); e.g.
Christiane F.
visited the
concert of the
Isolar – 1976 Tour in Berlin,
which was
opened by the song "Station to Station"...
- (2008)
Ziggy Stardust Tour (1972–73)
Diamond Dogs Tour (1974)
Isolar – 1976 Tour (1976)
Isolar II – The 1978
World Tour (1978)
Serious Moonlight Tour (1983)...
- of the
melody heard at 1':17". It was used as a live
opener on Bowie's
Isolar II and
Heathen tours.
Rather than
quickly delving deeply into loud rock...
-
second live
album by the
English musician David Bowie,
recorded on the
Isolar II Tour, and
released through RCA
Records in 1978.
Stage has been reissued...
- The
Isolar II – The 1978
World Tour, more
commonly known as The Low /
Heroes World Tour or The
Stage Tour, was a
worldwide concert tour by the English...
-
television appearances and interviews. He
supported Low and "Heroes" on the
Isolar II
world tour
throughout 1978, live
performances from
which appear on multiple...
-
soundtrack for The Man Who Fell to Earth,
Bowie supported the
album with the
Isolar Tour in
early 1976,
during which he
attracted controversy with statements...
-
Sessions took
place in
Switzerland in
September 1978
during a
break in the
Isolar II
world tour, and in New York City in
March 1979 at the tour's end. Most...