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" The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars ( 1972 ), combining the hard rock elements of The Man Who Sold the World with the lighter experimental rock and pop of Hunky Dory, was released in June.
Footage from the final show was released in 1983 for the film Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.
Musically glam rock was very diverse, varying between the simple rock and roll revivalism of figures like Alvin Stardust to the complex art rock of Roxy Music, and can be seen as much as a fashion as a musical sub-genre.
In the same year Bauhaus scored their biggest hit with a cover of David Bowie's " Ziggy Stardust ", which was recorded during a BBC session.
Shy by his own admission, Kelley was the only cast member of the original Star Trek series program never to have written or published an autobiography ; however, the authorized biography From Sawdust to Stardust ( 2005 ) was written posthumously by Terry Lee Rioux of Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas.
Beginning in early 1967, a new area of the prison was opened for incoming American POWs ; it was dubbed " Little Vegas ", and its individual buildings and areas were named after Las Vegas Strip landmarks, such as " Golden Nugget ," " Thunderbird ," " Stardust ," " Riviera ," and the " Desert Inn.
Also notable was the fact that Hoagy Carmichael recorded " Stardust " for the first time in Richmond at the Gennett recording studio.
Hoagy Carmichael was the pianist and vocalist at the hotel for two seasons and local legend has it that his hit Stardust was written while at the Keuka hotel.
Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess ' Stardust was released by Vertigo as a heavily illustrated novel, rather than a regular comic, and Vertigo has also experimented with the dimensions of their OGNs, releasing several that are of a non-comic-book-standard size, including Dave Gibbons ' The Originals and Mat Johnson's Incognegro ( which also featured somewhat experimental artwork, namely art-by Warren Pleece-that was fully black and white, with no " halftones or grays ").
A six-volume original video animation adaptation of the later half of the series ' third story arc, Stardust Crusaders, was released from 1993 to 1994 by Studio APPP.
" Smith said that the first LP he ever purchased with his pocket-money was The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars.
Among these craft was Stardust, which flew past Comet Wild 2 in 2004, and returned a capsule of the comet's remains to Earth in January 2006.
He has taken part in a number of major films, including his aforementioned performance in Hot Fuzz, as well as appearing in the film Stardust, deputizing for Noel Fielding, who was ill at the time of production.
Carmichael composed and recorded " Up a Lazy River " in 1930 ( lyrics by Sidney Arodin ) and the first recorded version of " Stardust " with lyrics ( by Mitchell Parish ) was recorded by Bing Crosby in 1931.
" Stardust " ( the song's original title was " Star Dust ", which has long been compounded into " Stardust ") was written at the Keuka Hotel on Keuka Lake, a Finger Lake in Western New York, on an old upright piano, and first recorded in Richmond, Indiana, for Gennett Records ( Gennett 6311 ) by Carmichael, with Emil Seidel and his Orchestra and the Dorsey brothers as " Hoagy Carmichael and His Pals ," on October 31, 1927, as a peppy ( but mid-tempo ) jazz instrumental.
In 1999, " Stardust " was included in the " NPR 100 ", a list compiled by National Public Radio of the 100 most important American musical works of the 20th century.
Soon after he was nominated for a literary award which he won, at a celebratory party he saw a shooting star and immediately came up with the idea of Stardust.

Stardust and originally
Deep Blue Something originally performed as Leper Messiah, after the line from Ziggy Stardust.
Robot Monster was originally released with the 3 Dimensional Pictures short Stardust in Your Eyes, starring nightclub comedian Trustin Howard as Slick Slaven.

Stardust and by
After a three-year period of experimentation he re-emerged in 1972 during the glam rock era with the flamboyant, androgynous alter ego Ziggy Stardust, spearheaded by the hit single " Starman " and the album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.
Despite his by now well established superstardom, Bowie, in the words of biographer Christopher Sandford, " for all his record sales ( over a million copies of Ziggy Stardust alone ), existed essentially on loose change.
These huge kits became well known, notably the amber set in the films, Tommy and Stardust, and in footage shot by the BBC at Charlton in 1974.
With his Ziggy Stardust persona, David Bowie made artifice and exaggeration central — elements, again, that were picked up by the Sex Pistols and certain other punk acts.
These performers were soon followed in the style by acts including Roxy Music, Sweet, Slade, Mott the Hoople, Mud and Alvin Stardust.
These themes were repeated by Beiderbecke's friends in various memoirs, including The Stardust Road ( 1946 ) and Sometimes I Wonder ( 1965 ) by Hoagy Carmichael, Really the Blues ( 1946 ) by Mezz Mezzrow, and We Called It Music ( 1947 ) by Eddie Condon.
The British pop singer successful in the 1970s as Alvin Stardust previously went by the stage name of Shane Fenton in the 1960s.
* Lamia ( Stardust ), the main antagonist in the 2007 fantasy film Stardust played by Michelle Pfeiffer
This is somewhat supported by the results of the analysis of the organics from the comet samples returned by the Stardust mission but the minerals also indicated a surprising contribution from high-temperature chemistry in the solar nebula.
* The chapter " Stormy Weather " in the book Stardust Melodies: The Biography of Twelve of America's Most Popular Songs by Will Friedwald ( New York: Pantheon Books, 2002 ).
* " Stardust " ( song ), by Galneryus
* " Stardust " ( song ), by Hoagy Carmichael
* " Stardust " ( song ), by David Essex
* " Stardust " ( song ), by Lena Meyer-Landrut
* Stardust: The Great American Songbook, Volume III ( album ), by Rod Stewart
* Stardust ( song ) by Mika ( The Origin Of Love album ), 2012
* Stardust ( novel ), a 1998 fantasy novel by Neil Gaiman

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* Stardust ( 2007 film ), adapted from the Neil Gaiman novel
Joanna Scanlan plays a character called Mormo in the 2007 movie Stardust, which is based on a novel by Neil Gaiman.
The artwork of Charles Vess has infrequently but notably accompanied the words of Neil Gaiman on Vertigo projects, including the 4-issue Stardust ( 1997-8 ) miniseries, later reprinted as an illustrated hardcover book.
Stardust ( 1998 ) is the first solo prose novel by Neil Gaiman.
It is more accurately titled Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess ' Stardust ( Being A Romance Within The Realm of Faerie ).
Gaiman retains the copyright to the text and in 1999 decided, encouraged by publisher Avon, to publish Stardust as a conventional novel in hardback without illustrations.
In 1999, the Mythopoeic Society awarded Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature for Stardust.
* Una ( Stardust ), a character in Stardust by Neil Gaiman
Between 1997 and 1998 the collaboration between Vess and Gaiman continued in the four-part series Stardust, a prose novella to which Vess contributed 175 paintings.
* World Fantasy Award: Best Artist, 1999 for Stardust, written by Neil Gaiman.

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