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Bowie Sings America, And Someone Guessed He Would!

"Nah...of course I'm not nervous...much!"
Bowie looking ultra-cool before the show.

A figure sitting cross-legged on the floor...

David Bowie last night performed to a highly appreciative audience at MSG as the opening act at The Concert For New York City. Kicking of with a bizarre, but beautiful, version of Paul Simon's 'America', David had the audience entranced from the moment a single white spotlight picked him out sitting cross-legged on the floor.

Dressed in "street clothes and sneakers" (The T shirt is the same one as the Vanity Fair 'eating' shot with Gwen and Beck), David performed the song solo, accompanying himself on an Omnichord, the tiny 80's low-tech keyboard made by Suzuki, which you will be able to find "somewhere on the new album".

David's Omnichord relaxing before the show last night.

This really was a remarkable performance of the song, sort of Victorian fairground with a Cockney twang. Excepting the words, this version wouldn't have been out of place on David Lynch's 'Elephant Man' soundtrack.

"This is not America...hang on a minute, yes it is actually!"
Bowie during his performance of Paul Simon's 'America'.

After the song David addressed the audience:

"Thank you very much. Hi friends. Hi fellow New Yorkers. I'd particularly like to say hello to the folks from my local ladder. You know where you are...I must say it's an absolute privilege to play for you tonight. Without further ado..."

Then Gail and Mark joined David and the house band for an emotionally charged 'Heroes'. The stage now swathed in white light and everybody teary-eyed. This was one of the more remarkable performances of this classic Bowie perennial, that managed to capture the spirit of the whole event, best summed up in a review from this morning's Mail On Sunday:

"But perhaps it was David Bowie's stunning performance of his classic hit "Heroes" which captured the defiant survival mood of the night."

From "Let us be lovers" to "Yes we're lovers, and that is that"
David during an incredibly moving version of "Heroes" last night.

After the song David thanked the audience and wished them a great evening. That's what I call a hard act to follow. When I asked our man how he felt his performance had gone, he replied:

"My part of the show rushed past so quickly it felt like I was on stage for about two minutes. Fabulous crowd. So well dressed. (smile) New York at its finest."

Of course you are all dying to know if anybody actually won David's 'lover' T-shirt that we put up as a competition yesterday. Well, incredibly, we do have a winner. You know who you are if you sent in 'America' as your guess, but were you the first? Tune in tomorrow to find out. };-)

categories: News
Saturday 10.20.01
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Reminder : Webcast, Tv And Radio Round-up

Femme fatales emerged from shadows to watch this creature fair. Boys stood upon their chairs....

Here is a summary of all the broadcast information available so far. Thanks to everyone who has posted details on the message boards and elsewhere. Please bear in mind that all these shows were scheduled at the last minute and could be subject to change. Check your local listings if possible. Please note that the concert may run past midnight.

If anyone has further information, please do email me, and I will add it to the calendar. All the information below is also available in our calendar.

NB : All times are LOCAL.

Enjoy!!

:))

Saturday 20th October.

AOL webcast : 7.00PM ET/12.00AM UK. AOL Keyword : Concert for New York City. Repeat showing 2.00PM ET/7.00PM UK, Sunday 21st October. ( These webcasts can be accessed from wherever you are in the world.)

VH1 (USA) TV : 7.00PM ET, 6.00PM CT, 7.00PM PT. Also, pre-show from 6-7PM.

Miramax (USA) TV : 7.00PM ET

Cablevision (USA) TV : 7.00PM ET

CBS-FM (New York) Radio : 7.00PM ET

VH1 Radio Network : 7.00PM ET

Sunday 21st October.

RTL (Germany) TV : 1.00AM

MTV (Italy) TV : 3.00PM

VH1 (UK) TV : 7.00PM

Monday 22nd October.

MTV (Germany) TV : 8.00PM

LATE ADDITIONS!

Saturday 20th October

PBS Channel 13 (New York) : 7.00PM ET

Musimax Canada : 7.00PM

Sunday 21st October

VH1 Europe : 9.00PM CET

categories: News
Friday 10.19.01
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Stop Press! Win The T-shirt Off Bowie's Back

"It's just a one dollar secret...A lover's secrets in the USA."
David Bowie wearing the very T-shirt that could be yours!

You shall own a Bowie shirt...

"...an impossibly special prize..." is how I described it below, and after moments of hard negotiation, ("Can we have that 'lover' T-shirt for the competition David?" - "You got it Blam!") we have managed to blag the very shirt that David wore in rehearsals, as pictured above...and below.

Despite the difficulty of this competition we have had a terrific response, even if many of your answers are definitely wrong. We did say that the song has never been performed by Bowie before, and I'm afraid David did sing John Lennon's 'Imagine' in Honk Kong during the Serious Moonlight tour of 1983.

So, as I'm feeling generous, all of you that have answered 'Imagine' can have another go...in fact, just to make it fair...you can all have another go. But hurry...you only have until 6:00 EST this evening to send your answer in, which in case you haven't noticed is not too far away!

See below for where to send etc.

categories: News
Friday 10.19.01
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Guess The Other Song And Win Something Special

"And a really fine pair of shades...Means everything."
David Bowie in rehearsal for tonight's show at MSG

It Ain't Easy...

We all know that David Bowie will be performing the anthemic (if such a word exists) 'Heroes' when he opens the show live at the Concert For New York City at Madison Square Garden tonight. And, as David told us yesterday, we all know that there will be two songs performed:

"'Heroes' will be one of them but there will be another, very unusual choice!"

Well, in what is easily the hardest competition we've ever set on BowieNet, we want you to try and guess that other song. I'm afraid we don't have any clues at all, but to narrow the choice of millions by a few hundred at least, I can tell you that David described the song thus:

"NEVER done it before - Not my song"

Yes, I know it's an impossible task, but the first person to send me the correct answer before 6:00 EST this evening will win an impossibly special prize for their trouble. That gives you a little over seven hours to try and figure the workings of Mr Bowie's mind.

"Yes we're lovers, and that is that"
Detail from the T-shirt above for the hard of hearing.

Members of the Bowie household, band members and psychics are banned from entering. Send your answer (only one answer per member I'm afraid) to MrTotalBlamBlam@AOL.Com with a subject line of "That Other Song".

I must reiterate that there really are no clues hidden within this story...I would wish you good luck, but I think you're going to need more than that!

categories: News
Friday 10.19.01
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Another New Journal Entry!!!

Not Only... But Also...Pete and Dude having a laugh!

Peter tried to climb aboard...

Wot, two journals in one week? Don't knock it. Go here to read whose playing in David's band tomorrow; what instruments DB and TV have been using in the studio; and what Iman, Lexi, Little Richard and David's old Buddhist friend, Chimi, have in common. All illustrated with a load more of Tony Visconti's excellent photographs.

categories: News
Thursday 10.18.01
Posted by Mark Adams
 

David To Perform 'heroes' And A Surprise At Msg

We can be Heroes, just for one day...

David Bowie will be performing the classic, and highly appropriate 'Heroes' when he opens the show live at the Concert For New York City at Madison Square Garden tomorrow. The concert which has a theme of "Honouring the heroes" will also see David performing a surprise song which will be kept secret until the day. When I gently probed him for a tip off, he responded thus:

"'Heroes' will be one of them but there will be another, very unusual choice!"

As we mentioned earlier in the week, VH1 will air the five-hour gala in North America at 7:00pm, live, without commercials. A toll-free number will be flashed for viewers to pledge donations. VH1 will broadcast the show the following day in 88 countries around the world, and the event will also be webcast online via AOL. Spaceface will be posting a full breakdown of all the broadcasts tomorrow.

David's performance of 'Heroes' will set the mood for the all-star tribute and fund-raiser for the fallen fire-fighters, cops and rescue workers of the World Trade Center disaster. His appearance is part of an incredible line-up of musicians that include: Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger, Bono and Edge of U2, Elton John, Eric Clapton, Billy Joel, The Who, James Taylor, Destiny's Child, Backstreet Boys, John Mellencamp, Macy Gray, Goo Goo Dolls, Marc Anthony, Bon Jovi, Melissa Etheridge, Jay-Z, Five For Fighting, and the only satellite appearance of the evening, Janet Jackson. Paul Shaffer is musical director.

Other non-musical celebrities scheduled to appear in some way include: Harrison Ford, Jim Carrey, Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan, Susan Sarandon, Richard Gear, David Spade, Julia Stiles, John Cusack, Michael J. Fox, Hilary Swank, Adam Sandler, Salma Hayek, Mike Myers, Mark Wahlberg, Halle Berry, Denis Leary, Will Farrell, Jimmy Fallon, Reese Witherspoon, Ryan Phillippe, James Lipton, plus members of New York sports teams.

Attendees can also expect short films directed by some of Hollywood's top filmmakers and entertainers. The films, all celebrating the spirit of New York in some way, will be shown throughout the evening and will also air live on VH1. Directors include: Woody Allen, Edward Burns, Spike Lee, Martin Scorsese, Jerry Seinfeld and Kevin Smith.

It is predicted that the concert and a planned double CD from the show on Columbia Records could raise more than $200 million.

categories: News
Thursday 10.18.01
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Rex Ray Shows His Stuff