David Bowie In December 1966,
David Bowie's manager,
Kenneth Pitt, acquired an acetate of the then-unreleased
The Velvet Underground & Nico and presented it to Bowie. Upon hearing "I'm Waiting for the Man", he went to his band at the time, the Buzz, and told them they were going to learn it: "We learned 'Waiting for the Man' right then and there and we were playing it on stage within a week." He later recalled in a 2003 interview with
Vanity Fair: "Amusingly, not only was I to cover a Velvets song before anyone else in the world, I actually did it before the album came out. Now that's the essence of
Mod." Bowie first attempted to record "I'm Waiting for the Man" in the studio during the sessions for his
1967 debut album, and later properly recorded it with another band, the Riot Squad, on April 5, 1967. In his book
Rebel Rebel, Chris O'Leary notes the subpar quality of the recording, writing that it "sounded as if they were making do with what they'd found in a school music room." This version later appeared on the Riot Squad compilations
The Last Chapter: Mods & Sods (2012) and
The Toy Soldier EP. In this version, Bowie misinterpreted the song's subject matter, containing the line "I'm just looking for a good friendly behind" instead of "I'm just looking for a dear, dear friend of mine".
Tony Visconti later told biographer
Nicholas Pegg: "A very young David Bowie didn't yet know that 'the man' in Harlem parlance meant the drug dealer. So he naturally assumed it was a gay encounter involving money." Bowie performed "I'm Waiting for the Man", often titled as "Waiting for the Man", for BBC radio shows in 1972 (one recording appearing on 2000's
Bowie at the Beeb) and frequently on the
Ziggy Stardust Tour (one recording appearing on 1994's ''
Santa Monica '72''). He would further perform it on the 1976
Isolar Tour and the 1990
Sound+Vision Tour. While his 1967 recording followed Reed's original chord structure, Bowie made subtle changes to his live performances. He performed the song with Reed at his 50th birthday bash in 1997. David Buckley writes that Bowie's 1977 song "
Heroes" was influenced by Reed's writing.
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark A cover version of the song by English duo
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark appears as an extra track on the rerelease of their 1979
self-titled debut album. In 2001 it was included on the band's album
Navigation: The OMD B-Sides.
Keith Richards In March 2024,
the Rolling Stones band member
Keith Richards released a cover of "I'm Waiting for the Man" for the 2024 tribute album
The Power of the Heart: A Tribute to Lou Reed. ==Footnotes==