
Best known as David Bowie's backing band during his early-'70s glam period, Spiders From Mars consisted of members Mick Ronson (guitar), Trevor Boulder (bass), and Mick "Woody" Woodmansey (drums). Hailing from the town of Hull (in Yorkshire, England), the trio had been playing together since the late '60s in such outfits as the Rats and Ronno (Ronson's nickname), the latter of which issued a forgotten single -- "Fourth Hour of My Sleep"/"Powers of Darkness.
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White Man Black Man
Red Eyes
Prisoner
Shine A Light
Stranger To My Door
(I Don't Wanna Do No) Limbo
Fallen Star
Rainbow
Good Day America
Can It Be Far
National Poll
Roller (Outtake)
White Man, Black Man
Roller - Outtake
Fallen Star/Interpolating Summers of Gold
Can It Be Far/Interpolating Running Round in Circles
Ziggy Stardust
Moonage Daydream
Fly To Me To The Moon & Back
Ray Light
Wherever You Are
(I Don't Wanna Do) Limbo
Suffragette City
Don't Look Down
RAY LIGHT - EXTENDED
Width of a Circle
Angel No.9
Fly Me to the Moon and Back
Roller
White Light White Heat
Don't Blow Your Mind
Fallen Star - Summers Of Gold
Fly Me To The Moon & Back
Can It Be Far / Interpolating Running Round In Circles
Angel No. 9
White Light/White Heat
Fallen Star (Interpolating Summers of Gold)
Can It Be Far - Running Round In Circles
Roller (Bonus Track)
RAY LIGHT EXTENDED
Changes
Can't It Be Far
Running Around In Circles
Prisoner (1976)
Fallen Star / Interpolating Summers Of Gold
Fragile
WHEREVER YOU ARE?
Hang on to yourself
Looking Like A Falling Star
Stranger To My Door (1976)
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