Mr. Rice's Secret is to be screened at the Berlin Film festival's Kinderfilmfest. The festival begins 10 February 2000 at 3 pm, and the awards ceremony is set for 20 February 2000 at 3 pm.
Go to the Festival Website
Mr. Rice's Secret is to be screened at the Berlin Film festival's Kinderfilmfest. The festival begins 10 February 2000 at 3 pm, and the awards ceremony is set for 20 February 2000 at 3 pm.
Go to the Festival Website
As if we didn't already know, Mahir loves us! But you have got to check out this note from the man himself. As the story goes, Cazzy sent this e-mail to Mahir:
>>LOLOL David Bowie has mentioned
>>you in his online journal, and in his
>>latest concert in New York City
>>hollered I KISS YOU!
And this was his response...
Go to Mahir's Famous Site
info courtesy Cazzy
I'm sure those of you who are familiar with his work never needed convincing that David Bowie made a wise decision when choosing the designer rex ray for the 'hours...' project and associated spin-offs. Those of you that have only seen the work that rex ray has done for db will be pleased to learn that the self-confessed lover of all things Roxy Music has just launched his own site.
Click on his logo above to visit the site of the man I consider to be the greatest living Graphic Designer on Earth today. I'll probably have a different one tomorrow, but for today at least.....
Strictly Confidential message for Rex Ray - Click on the image below for MORE!
Total Blam Blam - (European Correspondent)
Holly Palmer, part of the back-up tandem extraordinaire, has a special CD BowieNet visitors! Click on the link below to go to her site.
Go to Holly's Site
There's something about this weekend (actually, this whole next week) that should be special to all of us Bowie fans. It is probably one of the BIGGEST weekends in Bowie history.
Jan 22, 1969, 31 years ago today, David filmed a commercial for LUV Ice Cream, "The Pop Ice Cream" and 4 days later David started filming "Love Ya Till Tuesday." This time period was also when Hermione Farthingale left David.
Jan 22, 1972, 28 years ago, is the day that Melody Maker came out with the headline: "Oh! You Pretty Thing!" This is where David said "I?m gay and always have been, even when I was David Jones"
A year later, David set sail on the QE2 to begin a 100-day tour of the US.
And finally, on the 23rd, 1976 (24 years ago) Station to Station was released, David?s 11th LP.
And this year, on Wednesday the 26th of this month, there will be a chat with Emm, Holly, and Gail. Yes, the females behind the male! And so, with all of this happening, I, A_Girl, wish to declare this week, David Bowie History Week!
Isn?t this just a great week or what?
from BNet teenage correspondent, A_Girl
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01/22/00 CHAT REMINDER: GIRLS NITE OUT The 'Girls Night Out' chat session, Wednesday the 26th @ 8PM. Holly. Emm. Gail. db. maybe more...? #GuestChat Room |
Kickin' off the 'Girls Night Out' chat session in style! We introduce to you Emm Gryner's Space on BowieNet. Surf it, check it out, enjoy it, but most of all, get to know it, because Emm will be quizzing all of you come Wednesday the 26th. Maybe. Quiz or not, enjoy the spot, and enjoy the chat...
Go to Emm's Space
I have just updated my webpage with a very long story on London, for which I got a ticket by BowieNet,(still thankfull for that). Have a look and watch the pictures and read this very long story!
Go to the review
Marcel/TheGuru
Recently there have been a few stories on Omikron: The Nomad Soul, in some of the most well-known news establishments in the world. David and co. at Eidos even came close to a Grammy Nomination! Read on...
Well, close, but no cigar... Omikron almost received a nomination in this year's Grammy Awards. This year debuts the expanded 'Soundtrack' category, to include not just movie, television, and instrumental compositions, but video game and Internet tunes as well! So why no nomination you ask? It turns out that Omkiron was not eligible without a seperate soundtrack release. At least we all know that it WOULD have won.
Go to the story
The New York Times' JC Herz devoted an entire column to the game including two huge visuals. While she had mixed feeling about aspects of the game (felt "the puppet strings are all too visible at times ... the characters are walking props"), the very breadth of the review (she really spent time with the game and describes it vividly) make it a pretty impressive plug nevertheless.
"It's easy to get lost in 'Omikron: The Nomad Soul,' a complex and engrossing adventure for the PC. With beautiful graphics, challenging play and a soundtrack by rock legend David Bowie, the game is a trip through the futuristic city of Omikron."
Go to the story
Go to BowieNet's Nomad Soul section
Bigtime coverage in MSNBC's Buisiness Section. Here's a bit of what they had to say...
"Ziggy might have played guitar, jamming good with Weird and Gilly, but now he?s offering mortgages, check accounts and online bill payments. David Bowie, rock star turned Internet entrepreneur, has opened his own online bank, complete with checks and bank cards bearing the singer?s portrait."
Now, go to the whole story
The Sunday Post (of Scotland) Mega Bowie Competition (see the news story from 12/27/99) is a wrap. Winners were picked at random from snail mail and e-mail and sorry to say it looks like none of the Bowienet members won. But we'll keep you informed about future competitions...
Go visit The Sunday Post Online
Virgin Poland have received approval from David to stream 30 seconds of audio of 'Thursday's Child' on their best local internet site (see below URL). This site is running competitions with various artists where the public will choose the best albums of the year. They are also streaming part of the video. The contest only goes until January 31st, so check it out now. The site is in Polish, but for those of you who do not know the language, you should vote anyway! Below the text on the main page, there is a grey bar that has an image roll-over in the middle of the bar. The image looks like this:
Click on that image to go to the voting page, and when you get there, you know who to vote for!
Go here to vote for 'hours...'
MusicFoto.com is a library of pictures built around the work of renowned session photographer Lawrence Kirsch, who has photos of artists for most major record labels in the USA. Go to the site by clicking either the image above, or below...
As mentioned on Bowienet recently, the 'Survive' formats are this week being released around the world. Among the treats across the two CDs, (apart from five previously unreleased recordings!) are the video's for 'Survive' and a live video of same recorded at the 'Elysee Montmartre' in Paris last October. Many of you will be aware that this was the show that witnessed the last stand of the very shirt that Jimmy destroyed forever. An event immortalised by next weeks chat guests Holly and Emma.
I have produced a jittery teaser animation from the video, (Walt Disney I ain't) too tide those of you over that have a release date of the 24th. Click here for a glimpse of the shirt before it met a cruel and untimely death. - For those of you that have already managed to purchase the CDs in your country...Good innit?
Total Blam Blam - (European Correspondent)
This is a repost for those who noticed the early departure to the January Archives. Check this out, and if you've seen it already, it's worth another look!
If you've not yet been, here's a little reminder that you have two weeks left to catch the current exhibition 'Faces of the Century' at London's National Portrait Gallery, as mentioned on BowieArt.com back in October of the last century. For more information and a few words from David about his selections click on the image above.
Total Blam Blam - (European Correspondent)
Take a look at this great photograph of David and LizTaylor, taken by the eminent photographer, TerryO'Neill.
Here's some background info:
"David Bowie and Elizabeth Taylor meeting for thefirst time, Beverley Hills, 1975. 'Bowie was juststarting to get big in America at this time, and Lizasked me if I could set up a meeting, which I did. Although she was very keen to meet him, I actuallythink Bowie was more overawed. After all, she wasstill very much a legend then - in fact she's stillvery much a legend now. I took a whole series ofphotographs of them mucking about with his hat andcigarette as a kind of visual foreplay.'"
Now it's YOUR turn...
Go here for the contest info.
photo, info, and contest ideas from Spaceface
This stool is actually designed especially for YOU (not you, David).It was designed as a school project by my brother Arnon (At the Institute of Technology in Holon, Israel) as an attribute to you, knowing you use a stool in your concerts. An attribute that expresses his admiration of you and your music. The six different legs are for the six media of art that you express yourself in. The colors distinguish the uniqueness of your eyes and so on. We hope you get to see it and more then that hope you like it! (maybe you'd like to add it to you site?) [Ed. Ok! :-) ]We love ya! love your music!!! from Danya & Arnon Mor from Israel
Time to meet your maker... Melody Maker, that is. The verdict is in for Melody Maker's 100 Best Albums of All Time, and here is how our db fared:
1 : The Queen Is Dead - The Smiths
2 : The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses
3 : Nevermind - Nirvana
4 : The Beatles - The Beatles
5 : The Bends - Radiohead
6 : Revolver - The Beatles
7 : HUNKY DORY - DAVID BOWIE
8 : Definitely Maybe - Oasis
9 : Screamadelica - Primal Scream
10 : Never Mind The Bollocks - The Sex Pistols
34 : ZIGGY STARDUST - DAVID BOWIE
info courtesy Spaceface
Indeed that's what we were, as Christian, the winner of the "Name the Cover Project" contest so aptly realized. But through the allure of David Bowie's music we are strangers no more. I am looking forward to the many intriguing and interesting tracks that have been promised for submission to this project. So far we have 88 entries, and a few slots left!!! You can check out the Cover Project webpage for updates:
Thanks to everyone for their enthusiasm. -- Ramsey