1/05/99 SNEAKER: Q's TOP 100The latest "Q" Magazine - one of the leading music monthly's in the UK, has listed the "100 greatest singles of all time" (as voted by the Q readers) David Bowie holds the prestigious honor of having more entries (3) than any other solo artist on the chart (George Michael has two, while Dylan, Stevie Wonder and Elvis have one entry each).
The David's three tracks are
Heroes,
Life on Mars and
Starman. Look for this feature in the February 1999 issue of "Q" Magazine.
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It was 2 years ago this week (Thursday, January 9, 1997) that David Bowie celebrated his 50th birthday in grand style at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Have a look at these full length videos from the 50th birthday.
Proceeds from this concert went to Save the Children. Special guests included Frank Black, Smashing Pumpkin Billy Corgan, Foo Fighters, Lou Reed, Robert Smith of The Cure and Sonic Youth.
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As reported in our November 24th 1998 press release, be on the lookout for Bowie THINGS. THINGS are memorable, interactive, mini-multi-media presentations. You can get a better idea of what "THINGS" by going to their website (http://www.thingworld.com).
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Yet another mysterious stamp appears from out of the wide-blue-yonder. This one is from the Caribbean island of St. Vincent, just a stones throw away from Bowies' old home on Mustique.
Says David, "I know and knew nothing about this at all. And St. Vincent was about a 15 minute ferry ride from where I was living. I wonder if they did a Jagger one, or a Princess Margaret for that matter. Any one know anything about this printing?"
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Posted byJanuary 03, 1999
In their feature article entitled "FORCAST 99' The Next 10 Years" ComputerWorld has just named David Bowie as one of the top 20 Technology Visionaries.
David, along with such IT heavyweights as Bill Gates, Tim Berners-Lee, Marc Andreessen, Scott McNealy, and Larry Ellison were all asked to share their personal view of what's to come in the next decade. Read David's Contribution PLUS the other top 20 Visionaly views of the future at www.computerworld.com.
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Friday, January 8th at 3:00 p.m. EST
You asked for it, you got it! Join us for this special chat with Iman starting at 3:00 p.m. EST. See ya there
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David Bowie is set to host the new season of sci-fi drama "The Hunger." The addition of Bowie has helped Showtime market "The Hunger" internationally. Already, last year's series has been picked up by the SciFi Channel in the United Kingdom, Canal Plus in Scandinavia and Benelux, RTL 4 in Holland, Universal's 13th Street in France, and CNI in Italy.
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Happy New Year from BowieNet!
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Il Mio West was the second highest grossing movie in Italy last week. Good Show!
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Man Who Fell to Earth Airs Sunday, January 3rd, 1999 at 14:00 EST on the SCI-Fi Channel in the US. The Man Who Fell To Earth (1976) is a sci-fi drama film about Thomas Jerome Newton (Bowie), a humanoid alien who comes to Earth to get water for his dying, drought-stricken planet.
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