The Prettiest Star
Posted by Moonage | Filed under Sound
Now, song for song, in my own opinion, Bowie peaked from 1969 to about 1973 or so. He’s had some great to good songs since, but for sheer volume, those five years he cranked them out en mass. Now, the problem with that is that there is so much awesome content in that period that otherwise excellent songs got lost in the mix. To me one of the best of forgotten songs during that era was The Prettiest Star. Mixed in with The Jean Genie, Time, Panic in Detroit, Cracked Actor, and other songs that screamed for attention, The Prettiest Star was just a very simple, very beautiful song. It almost seemed to be a filler at the time. However, of all the songs on Aladdin Sane, The Prettiest Star probably had the most interesting history. I didn’t realize there even was a history to this song until today when I stumbled upon yet another Youtube viewer made movie where some guy was professing his love for his “prettiest star”, his girlfriend. That’s all fine and good, but the sound of the song caught me by surprise. Take a listen:
This wasn’t The Prettiest Star I grew up with. I thought I had heard every bootleg and version of every song he’s done. I was obviously wrong. In the discussion, they casually mention it’s the pre-Aladdin Sane version with Marc Bolan. How did I NOT know all this? I mean, I had memorized TeenageWildlife.com and all it mentioned there was it was written for Angie. Well, here’s the story according to Wiki.Following the success of Space Oddity in 1969, Bowie and Visconti went back to the studio to crank out another single. Visconti was insistent on using “London Bye Ta Ta”, Bowie had written another song he used to propose to Angie over the phone. That song was “The Prettiest Star”. At this time Bowie had become friends with Marc Bolan and therefore got Bolan to do the original guitar solos. Bowie won out over Visconti and released The Prettiest Star instead of London Bye Ta Ta. It reputedly sold about 800 copies and was forgotten. Bowie later re-recorded it for Aladdin Sane and Mick Ronson repeated the guitar work note for note. Now, this whole love story on youtube was getting a little stale. In order to have heard this version, they were probably 50-somethings. But, then it became clearer to me what was going on in an unlikely way. In the 2005 movie Kinky Boots they somehow got ahold of the original Bowie/Bolan version and feature it to a drag queen strutting the catwalk. Now, being as Kinky Boots is only a couple of years old, this means the lovers on Youtube are quite young and the joys of youthful love are being explored to the most appropriate Bowie song. All is perfect again.
The Prettiest Star is one of the songs I feature over there –>
Other than the Kinky Boots soundtrack, I have no clue where it could be found outside of bootlegs.
What it means is one of the clearest messages Bowie ever delivered in any song:
Cold fire, you’ve got everything but cold fire
You will be my rest and peace child
I moved up to take a place, near youSo tired, it’s the sky that makes you feel tried
It’s a trick to make you see wide
It can all but break your heart, in piecesStaying back in your memory
Are the movies in the dark
How you moved is all it takes
To sing a song of when I loved
The Prettiest StarOne day though it might as well be someday
You and I will rise up all the way
All because of what you are
The Prettiest StarStaying back in your memory
Are the movies in the past
How you moved is all it takes
To sing a song of when I loved
The Prettiest StarOne day though it might as well be someday
You and I will rise up all the way
All because of what you are
The Prettiest Star
It meant he thought he was going to hitch a ride on Angie’s stardom because she was so beautiful. Amazing how things don’t always work out like one predicts.
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