Five Years

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"Five Years"
Song by David Bowie from the album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
Released 6 June 1972
Recorded 1972
Genre Art rock, folk rock, glam rock
Length 4:42
Label RCA Records
Writer David Bowie
Producer David Bowie and Ken Scott

The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars track listing
Side one
  1. "Five Years"
  2. "Soul Love"
  3. "Moonage Daydream"
  4. "Starman"
  5. "It Ain't Easy"
Side two
  1. "Lady Stardust"
  2. "Star"
  3. "Hang on to Yourself"
  4. "Ziggy Stardust"
  5. "Suffragette City"
  6. "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide"

"Five Years" is a song written by David Bowie and released in 1972. It was the opening track on the album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.

The song tells of an Earth doomed to destruction in five years and the aftermath of this knowledge. Bowie is rumored to have chosen the length of time, five years, as a result of a dream in which his deceased father told him he must never fly again and would die in five years.[1]

Allmusic describe the track as "easily one of the greatest album-opening songs ever".[2]

Live versions

  • Bowie played the song at the BBC show In Concert: John Peel on 3 June 1971. This was broadcast on 20 June 1971 and released in 2000 on the album Bowie at the Beeb.
  • A version recorded at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, 20 October 1972 was released on Santa Monica '72.
  • Another version recorded on the "Heroes" tour at the Philadelphia Spectrum on 28 April or 29 April 1978, was released on Stage.
  • Bowie performed the song live on Old Grey Whistle Test. It is included on the DVD version of Best of Bowie.
  • The track was performed by Bowie with Arcade Fire at the 2005 Fashion Rocks concert in New York as well as "Life On Mars?" and Arcade Fire's own song "Wake Up". These recordings were made available on the iTunes Music Store in a virtual live EP.
  • The track was to be the closing number of David's 1985 Live Aid set at London's Wembley Stadium but was dropped the day before the concert to allow time for the broadcast of the famous appeal video featuring "Drive" by The Cars as its soundtrack.

Other releases

  • The compilations The Best of David Bowie (Japan 1974) and Starman (Russia 1989).

Cover versions

  • Aslan - CD Single (1998)
  • Cyclefly - "Blockbuster: A Glitter Glam Rock Experience" (2000).
  • Endless - "The Dark Side Of David Bowie: A Tribute To David Bowie" (1997)
  • Fish - "Songs from the Mirror" (1993)
  • Seu Jorge - The Life Aquatic Studio Sessions (2005)
  • Marian Gold – (United) (1999)
  • Golden Smog - Live Recording 16 April 1996
  • Low Max - Live Recording
  • The Outcasts - 5-track mini-LP, "Seven Deadly Sins", "Blood and Thunder" & "Seven Deadly Sins" CD (1997)
  • Frank Sidebottom - "Frank's Firm Favourites"
  • Techno Cowboy - The Ziggy Stardust Omnichord Album (2009)
  • The Polyphonic Spree - the track was made available on the band's website. They occasionally played it while supporting Bowie on his Reality tour.
  • Brian Molko - Live on France2 (2004)
  • Uncredited live performance included as a "bonus track" on the tribute album ".2 Contamination: A Tribute to David Bowie" (2006)
  • The Enemy - Live Recording 12 March 2007
  • Christian Beach - Hero: The Main Man Records Tribute to David Bowie (2007)
  • Camille O'Sullivan - Live @ The Olympia (2008)
  • Old 97's - "Mimeograph" EP (2010)
  • The Postmarks - By The Numbers (2009)
  • Dubious Ranger - Butchers Volume 1 (2009)
  • Mo Kenney - "Mo Kenney" (2012)
  • Born Ruffians - "Paper Bag Records vs. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" (2012)
  1. Buckley, David (2004). David Bowie: the complete guide to his music. London: Omnibus. p. 16. ISBN 1-84449-423-3. Retrieved April 16, 2010. 
  2. http://www.allmusic.com/song/five-years-mt0004195425

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