When we lost David Bowie in January, did the whole music world hop on a conference call to coordinate a calendar of Bowie tributes?
Thatâs the way itâs felt since Bowieâs death. It’s as if everyone scheduled their personal Ziggy memorials far in advance. More likely though, the sundry tributes are simply a testament to the far-reaching effects of Bowieâs influence. Over the past two months, there has been a supernova of covers, tributes, and anecdotes. Through these revelatory tidbitsânone more amusing than Bowie’s frank dismissals of potential collaborationsâthe world has gained even more insight into the legacy that Starman left here on Earth. We are all experiencing some kind of posthumous meeting with Bowie’s powerful, lingering spirit.
The Smashing Pumpkinsâ cover of âSpace Oddityâ is the honor. On Tuesday night, the iconic â90s rockers kicked off their 19-date Plainsong tour in Portland. With acoustic guitar fretwork and Billy Corganâs signature croon, the band pulled off a rapturous rendition of the Bowie classic. Near the end of the song, the Pumpkinsâ frontman pleads repeatedly, âCan you hear me Major Tom?â He pauses after the fourth iteration, as if listening for a response from whichever space Bowie inhabits now.
Amidst several originals, the band also covered Holeâs âMalibuââa 1998 song that Corgan co-wroteâand encored with the Rolling Stonesâ classic ballad, âAngie.â
According to a press release, the band will begin work on a new album after concluding this âelectro-acousticâ tour. The project will be âinspired by the sounds explored in the new acoustic setting.â Check out the two covers and let us know what you think in the comments.
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HT: Billboard
IMAGE: Schnékert