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Fascination Ends Today, Win Rare Catalogue And Cd

Strange fascination, fascinating me...

Rex Ray's intriguing exhibition of Bowie inspired artworks that we told you about a couple of months ago, (07/27/02 NEWS: REX RAY WANTS A POSTCARD FROM YOU!) ends today. So if you're in the San Francisco area right now, do try and get along to FASCINATION - THE BOWIE SHOW at:

Gallery 16
1616 16th Street 3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94103

A catalogue/book containing the artworks featured in FASCINATION is available at the exhibition, including work by Cliff Hengst, Caitlin Mitchell-Dayton, Gary Indiana, Jim Winters, Jason Mecier, Douglas Coupland, Myriam Santos-Kayda (I'll be presenting a piece on her 'Doing Bowie' project later in the week), Scott Hewicker, Peter Mitchell-Dayton and Rex Ray (herself).

The catalogue also contains small essays by many writers including Doug Coupland, Rick Moody, Eileen Miles, our very own KelmarSuperVixen and this by Rex Ray:

My own discovery of Bowie occurred in 1973 while I was still in high school in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Suddenly, I could hear in Bowie's music and see in his persona something that was totally strange, and yet seemed so hauntingly familiar, something in this extremity which felt like, dare I say, home. I knew no other Bowie fans, and I never revealed my obsession to my peers. Living in the cultural vacuum of America's midwest suburbs, I was surrounded by teenage kids who listened only to Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin. I knew that becoming a Bowie fan set me further apart from this world in which I had grown up. And I couldn't wait.

From a distance of nearly 30 years, I can now say that Bowie was the first light that shone under my closet door. Along with Warhol, I can think of no other artist that has held my fascination for so many years.Obviously I am not alone.

This exhibition, book, play and cd of covers are all the result of a drunken conversation I had with friends at an opening about a year ago. In previous years several of us had participated in 2 other "tribute" exhibits in San Francisco, Glen Helfand's Prince show Pop Life at New Langton Arts in 1993, and Rick Jacobsen and Wayne Smith's Yoko Ono show, "This is Not Her," at Kiki in 1995. The idea was to do homage to our beloved icons by both paying tribute and poking fun.

Organizing "Fascination" has shown me how many people also have intensely personal experiences around David Bowie. If pop music is the soundtrack of our lives, Bowie has provided the pivotal moments when the plot twists and the music swells.

-Rex Ray

If you're quick, there is also a version of the catalogue that contains a free limited edition CD called AFTER LOW, which is basically a reworking of LOW from start to finish, including musicians such as, Matmos, Tom Recchion, The Foibles, The Gentle Leader and obscenely talented BowieNetter Derek Donovan, who has recorded a wonderful version of 'Be My Wife' with his outfit LOVE AMONG PUPPETS.

Of course, being the generous chap he is (thanx so very much for the beautiful birthday present luv), Rex Ray has donated five copies of this very limited CD version of the catalogue for a competition right here, right now.... and it's a very easy one too. Simply name three Bowie CD album covers that Rex Ray has designed. All the usual rules apply.

Send your answer to me at MrTotalBlamBlam@AOL.com with a subject line of: "I Want The Fascination Catalogue" - Please note this is not my BowieNet account as BowieNet e-mail is down right now. The competition will end about this time next Monday, and I'll announce the winners later that same day.

categories: News
Sunday 09.29.02
Posted by Mark Adams
 

The Gallery Has Been Refreshed.

categories: News
Sunday 09.29.02
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Bowie Does The New York Marathon

David Bowie announced today that he will wrap up nearly four months of national and overseas touring?encompassing stadiums, arenas and amphitheaters?with seven truly intimate shows in the Northeast. Read the press release for the full skinny and some interesting quotes from the press.

Starting at 10:00 a.m. EST on Wednesday, October 2nd, a special pre-sale will be available to BowieNetters through Ticketmaster. This pre sale will continue through 5:00 p.m. EST Thursday, October 3rd. Tickets will then go on sale to the public Friday, October 4th.

The 7 new dates, as well as BowieNet pre-sale ticket limits are as follows:

DATE
CITY VENUE Pre-Sale Begins Pre-Sale Ends Public On-Sale
Pre sale Ticket Limit
11-Oct Staten Island The Music Hall at Snug Harbor 2-Oct 3-Oct 4-Oct 2
12-Oct Brooklyn St. Anne's Warehouse 2-Oct 3-Oct 4-Oct 2
16-Oct Queens Colden Center at Queens College 2-Oct 3-Oct 4-Oct 8
17-Oct Bronx Jimmy's Bronx Cafe 2-Oct 3-Oct 4-Oct 4
20-Oct New York Beacon Theater 2-Oct 3-Oct 4-Oct 4
21-Oct Philadelphia Tower Theatre 2-Oct 3-Oct 4-Oct 4
23-Oct Boston Orpheum Theater 2-Oct 3-Oct 4-Oct 4

Watch this space for the latest info on these dates as well as the special code you'll need for the presale.

categories: News
Sunday 09.29.02
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Plati Pix And Set List From Munich

Blue, blue, electric blue, That's the colour of my suit...

In the absence of any reviews just yet, here's the incredible 29-song set list and a couple of Mark Plati pictures from tonight's show in Munich. We'll hopefully have something of a little more substance for you shortly.

DB dazzles the front rows at Munich. Picture by Mark Plati.

Life On Mars?
Ashes To Ashes
Look Back In Anger
Survive
Breaking Glass
Cactus
China Girl
Slip Away
Absolute Beginners
Alabama Song
Speed of Life
Be My Wife
Fame
I?m Afraid of Americans
5:15 The Angels Have Gone
I?ve Been Waiting For You
Afraid
Fashion
Rebel Rebel
"Heroes"
Heathen (The Rays)
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Sunday
Moonage Daydream
A New Career In A New Town
Everyone says 'Hi'
Sound and Vision
Hallo Spaceboy
Let's Dance
Ziggy Stardust

categories: News
Saturday 09.28.02
Posted by Mark Adams
 

David Bowie To Perform New York City Marathon Tour

DAVID BOWIE announced today that he will wrap up nearly four months of national and overseas touring?encompassing stadiums, arenas and amphitheaters?with seven truly intimate shows in the Northeast.

Dubbed the ?New York City Marathon Tour,? BOWIE will perform 5 different nights in 5 different venues in each of New York?s 5 boroughs. In following the route of the New York City Marathon, BOWIE will commence the tour October 11 in Staten Island. The trek will then move over the Verrazano Bridge to Brooklyn, down the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway to Queens, over the Queensboro Bridge heading north into The Bronx, and back across the Hamilton Avenue Bridge to Manhattan. The tour will conclude just two weeks before the running of the actual New York City Marathon.

?The last time I came through the Northeast it was on the Area 2 Tour,? said BOWIE. ?We played in amphitheaters which are usually a good distance from the major cities. Marathon courses are strategically planned to bring the runners to the streets. I would like to repay the fans that traveled so far to see me by bringing my show to them. But most importantly, I could get home from all the gigs on roller skates.?

With venues ranging in size from 300 to 2,900, the fans will get to see BOWIE as never before.

After the whirlwind tour of New York City, BOWIE will perform one-night-only shows at Philadelphia?s Tower Theatre (October 21) and Boston?s Orpheum Theatre (October 23). Both venues have capacities under 3,000, giving BOWIE fans a unique intimate evening like they?ve never had before.

Tickets go on sale Friday, October 4. There will be a special pre-sale of tickets to BowieNet members, his online community at davidbowie.com.

These shows will come directly on the heels of DAVID?s in-progress overseas trip, which includes an October 2 performance at London?s Carling Apollo (formerly the Hammersmith Odeon), site of BOWIE?s final ZIGGY concert in 1973.

BOWIE?s performances have been hailed for their blend of classics and songs from his critically acclaimed HEATHEN album (ISO/Columbia), which achieved 15 top 15 debuts around the world, including the U.S. and earned him a Mercury Prize nomination in the U.K. The album features the song ?Everyone Says Hi,? which will be released to radio in America in early October.

Here are some recent live quotes from the press:

?BOWIE?seemed every bit as rejuvenated on stage as he does on his new Heathen album. Equally important, the six songs from the new album held their own in that classy company?reassurance that BOWIE remains a vital artist who?s not depending on the oldies to hold fans? attention.?
--Robert Hilburn, LOS ANGELES TIMES, 8/15/02

?His impressive performance proved that BOWIE is still a performer to be reckoned with and also made a case for Heathen, as tunes such as ?Slip Away? and ?Cactus? held their own beside ?Breaking Glass? and ?Heroes.??
--Steven Mirkin, DAILY VARIETY, 8/15/02

?DAVID BOWIE has been putting on some of the best shows of his recent career.?
--Isaac Guzman, NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, 8/5/02

??a hot set of his own that deftly combined classics, newer tunes and a few obscure album cuts? He sounded sensational, as did his tight backing band? Newer tunes such as the winsome acoustic pop number ?Everyone Says Hi??fit in with ease.?
--Sarah Rodman, BOSTON HERALD, 8/4/02

The ?New York City Marathon Tour? dates:

Fri 10/11 Staten Island The Music Hall at Snug Harbor
Sat 10/12 Brooklyn St. Anne?s Warehouse
Wed 10/16 Queens Queens College Golden Center
Thu 10/17 Bronx Jimmy's Bronx Cafe
Sun 10/20 Manahattan Beacon Theatre
Mon 10/21 Philadelphia The Tower Theatre
Wed 10/23 Boston Orpheum Theatre

categories: News
Saturday 09.28.02
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Overnight Ticket Queue And Meet & Greet Winners

A tiny portion of the thousands that turned up this morning. Picture by Brian Rasic.

Chilly Down (in Hammersmith)...

Thousands of Bowie fans brought a bit of excitement to the streets of Hammersmith this morning when they queued (many overnight) for tickets for DB's show at the Carling Apollo next Wednesday. Though there were some ugly scenes early on, caused by equally ugly ticket touts, (sorry to hear of your distress Paul and Michelle) it seems that most of the BowieNetters there came away with what they wanted.

3:00am, assorted Bowie fans look forward to a long, cold night. If you're wondering
why it looks like it's broad daylight, I used a night lens. Picture by Total Blam Blam.

I braved the bitter chilly elements for some considerable time* in the early hours of the morning, having arrived around 2:00am to get a few pictures, and chat with a few BowieNetters... or at least to have my ear bent, and rightly so! };-) Hallo to those of you I did meet, Martyn, Wendy, MARK, Rob (or was it Les...sorry always confuse you two), Trevor, aka Queen Bitch, and a few more whose names I didn't catch. Sorry to have missed a few others of you that I would have liked to have met...hallo Zuzu, Lizsk2 and all the other BNetters that were present.

On a serious note, it really was very touching to see BowieNetters queuing overnight for tickets to give to other fans, even though many of them had already been successful in getting tickets for themselves over the phone earlier. We are all proud of your selflessness and generosity. Sad to see that there is at least one BNetter trying to profit out of the situation, though thankfully, goodness prevails.

Details as above. See the message board for bigger versions. Picture by Total Blam Blam.

While we're on the subject of goodness, Zuzu has produced a brilliant Hammersmith page where people can go check out anything related to Wednesday's show, including a list of people who still need tickets, details of when and where to meet beforehand, transport, local information, competitions and more. Thanx so much for that Zuzu, see you in the Old T(r)out pub! };-)

You can view bigger versions of some of these pictures on the MBs, In the meantime, keep your eye on the news, message boards and Zuzu's page for any further developments.

Details as above. See the message board for bigger versions. Picture by Total Blam Blam.

Meet & Greet Winners

Speaking of further developements, two BowieNetters that didn't need to queue for tickets, seeing as how they already have them, are the winners of our Meet & Greet competition, tgwtmh and Kisch. They have been informed of their win, and our congratulations go out to them and both their lucky guests.

For those still interested, the answer to the competition (09/22/02 NEWS: BOWIENET HAMMERSMITH MEET & GREET COMPETITION) was either 'Shapes Of Things' or 'I Wish You Would'. Both songs appeared on David Bowie's Pin-Ups album and both had been recorded by Jeff Beck's former group, The Yardbirds. And of course, it was the wide-trousered Jeff who played as a guest of Ziggy and The Spiders at Hammersmith Odeon (now the Carling Apollo) on July 3rd 1973.

This question clearly foxed a few of you as 25% of the answers I received were incorrect.

*Actually, it was almost warm and I was only there for about an hour...well, do you want drama or not!?

categories: News
Friday 09.27.02
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Bowienet Wedding: The Picture And The Words

You've really made the grade

I know those of you who weren't able to attend our BowieNet wedding last Saturday have been looking forward to seeing a photograph of the happy couple on their big day.. Don't they look lovely! :-)

Lindsay told us:-

The day was wonderful and went without a hitch of any significance.

Linda and I love each other so much. Linda was a beautiful bride and will always be my beautiful wife.

I wrote a poem to go with the wedding day picture.

We walk on a cloud

In perfect weather

We walk on clouds

We have time

We have time for each other

In perfect weather

Our day is bathed by the sun

Our love unafraid

Not hidden beneath a shroud

In perfect weather

We walk on clouds

I'm choked here.. Lovely, eh?

Lindsay and Linda's alliance has also produced one of the nicest fan sites on BowieNet, which you can see at Poems For BowieNet.

Thanks so much for sharing your day with us you two.

:))

categories: News
Friday 09.27.02
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Db Is 'dream Dad'

Very soon, people will dream of relations with me
Image: Pictorial

I'm a dude, Dad

The latest edition of MOJO (Oct 2002) has ardent Bowie fan Boy George selecting the record which changed his life. The full page article is illustrated with the beautiful picture above, and the record the Boy selects is 'Hunky Dory', which MOJO describes thus:-

'Hunky Dory' was Bowie's first masterpiece of song-writing, poise and vision, invigorated with both brave-new-world glee and apocalyptic despair. It was also the first appearance of the yet-to-be christened Spiders From Mars: their band leader Ziggy Stardust was about to fall to earth, and make the children boogie.

George says:-

'Hunky Dory' was the one.. mainly because of 'Kooks'. ... I developed the idea that Bowie was my father.. I wanted to meet Bowie. I wanted to be Bowie... The album as a whole is so unusual, so far removed from anything you heard on the radio. It's so complete, it all fits together. At the same time, there's no logic to it - the term I use is 'avant-no-regarde'...

'Quicksand' is beautiful, and 'Fill Your Heart' too... It's such a joyous record....

I've probably bought 50 copies of 'Hunky Dory' - you're on tour and really need to hear it, then you give it away to someone who hasn't heard it. I've got friends around the world as obsessive about Bowie as me. We have competitions to see who can remember the words best. I sometimes forget my own, but never Bowie's!

:))

categories: News
Friday 09.27.02
Posted by Mark Adams
 

More Bowie Shows For America In October

"So you're telling me I'll return to play New York in October? Hmmmm."
David Bowie in New York back in June. Photograph by Total Blam Blam.

They've all gone to look for America...

Good news for those of you in the US that couldn't make it to Europe for David's current "Searching For Jackalopes Tour". Although we can't give 100% confirmation on this right now, you'll be pleased to learn it does look likely that David Bowie will be playing a number of intimate shows in the US from the middle of October. These shows are expected in Boston, Philadelphia, and New York's five boroughs.

We anticipate some "official" word on this next week, along with a two-day pre-sale window for BowieNet members. Please keep an eye on the site for more definite information next week.

categories: News
Friday 09.27.02
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Bonn Belongs To Bowie

"Don't lean on me man..." DB and MP ready to rock Bonn.

Quand il est Bonn, il est vraiment bon*...

Sorry for the lateness of this posting, but I've been searching, unsuccessfully, for some reviews of last night's David Bowie show in Bonn. So, instead, here are a few pictures from last night courtesy of Mark Plati, though I'm not sure who took the first two pictures that he's actually in?!

I'm sure most of you have already seen these, but just in case you missed 'em, here are some member reviews from the MBs, courtesy of Grace3000, Regina and Revilo... hope you lot didn't mind me highliting your work here?

"Does my strum look big in this Gail?..." GAD and MP compare fashion tips.

Here's last night's set list:

Life On Mars?
Ashes To Ashes
Look Back In Anger
Survive
Breaking Glass
Cactus
China Girl
Slip Away
Fame
I?m Afraid of Americans
5:15 The Angels Have Gone
I?ve Been Waiting For You
Afraid
Fashion
Rebel Rebel
"Heroes"
Heathen (The Rays)
--------------------
Sunday
I Would Be Your Slave
Moonage Daydream
A New Career In A New Town
Changes
Starman
Hallo Spaceboy
Let's Dance
Ziggy Stardust

DB performs "I Would Be Your Slave" in Bonn last night. Pic by Mark Plati.

Here's to Munich tomorrow and a good hangover cure for those of you that spent too long at the Oktoberfest... I can just imagine Chas and Jesus John in a pair of lederhosen, though I'd rather not! };-)

*Yeah I know it's a bit clever clever, but somebody must get it? First person to send me the song title gets a four track 'Heathen' promo.

categories: News
Friday 09.27.02
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Paris Review And Pix Plus Some Online Reviews

David Bowie at le Zénith in Paris on the 25th. Picture by Celine.

On peut être un héros, Pour juste une journée...

As promised yesterday, here is the assistant editor of Rock & Folk, Jérôme Soligny's, excellent review of David's shows at le Zénith in Paris on 24th and 25th. BowieNetter Celine's very tasty pictures illustrate the piece, so I'll sshhh now and pass you over to Jérôme...

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Bowie plays Paris (Again!) ? An Occasional Dream (Part 2) by Jérôme Soligny

What is art ? What is pleasure ? Who is David Bowie. Pretty huge questions, uh? After 30 years of devotion to the music of L?homme qui venait d?ailleurs (french title for The Man Who Sold The World), well I still didn?t know. The answer to the last question finally came to me, yesterday evening (early this morning actually), driving home safely through the darkest night. What happened at le Zénith in Paris during these two nights is not easy to describe with words. For people like me who try to spend their life going from one excitement to another (providing them most of the time and succeeding quite succesfully, thanks), another David Bowie gig is never another David Bowie gig. The Elysée Montmartre in 1999, Glastonbury in 2000, The Olympia this year (to cut a long list short) have been real treats as we all know.

But these Zénith shows were close to my idea of a communion, whatever it still can mean in a world staggering between lack of belief and dodgy references marks. I can tell you, as we can all hear him sing in "Everyone Says Hi", David Bowie is definitely into sharing. What he gave his french audience is massive and I know what he and the band received is quite something too. Even though he probably knew hardcore fans who couldn?t be at Meltdown or in Berlin were eager to hear the whole of "Low", David chose to go for the golden best of with the nicest slices of "Heathen".

But wait, we?re talking about David Bowie here, not your usual rock star touring Europe, selling out and cashing in. David really offered himself to his public, pushing the known boundaries of what I would call emotional commitment. First (and Mike Garson agreed with me), I?m not sure I heard him sing better than this before. It?s something I already wrote this year in Rock&Folk, but you?ll have to blame him for repeating myself. And we could think on the first night, he had reached some human vocal top, starting with splendour on "Life On Mars ?", going through "Slip Away" and "Heathen" like an imperial swan, tearing the venue down with "I?m Afraid Of Americans" and "Hallo Spaceboy". Nope: he sang even better the second night. We were breathless, he didn?t seem to be.

No, it's not the Andrews Sisters, it's a montage I've knocked up using Celine's
pictures from Tuesday night. Bowie triplets though... the mind boggles don't it?

On the 24th, we could think he was moving, laughing, joking, chatting, dancing like never before... Big mistake, he was even better on the 25th. At some point, he was even toying with "Space Oddity", singing the firt line, Stylophone in hand, and acting like a naughty boy who did something wrong. Regarding the choice of songs for the first night (see the setlist), one could have thought it was a great selection : "Life..." for starters, the great "Breaking Glass" very early in the show, "5:15" right after "I?m Afraid Of Americans", a nicely revamped "Rebel Rebel", the exquisite "A New Carreer In A New Town" to start the encores and "Ziggy" to call it a night... Nope again.

Second show was... "different" he told me before leaving yesterday evening. We call it "over the top" here I answered. The introduction of some "newies" ("Alabama Song", "Look Back In Anger", "Absolute Begginers", "Moonage Daydream") made the night pure delight. And the band... a few words about that dream team who?s really kicking now. From left to right (audience view). Earl is the dark crow, more incisive than ever and staring in front of him like a Sergio Leone cowboy when he doesn?t play. Mike, my dear friend, used to tinkle ivory in the 70?s. He now destroys keyboards in some foreign cities, far from home.

Mark is nothing less thant excellent, swapping guitars (hell of a bass player), checking things and looking cool. Sterling is more powerful and groovy than a few years back and the rhythm section he forms with Gail is one of the tightest around. Gail. What a bird. Lovely, sweet, fantastic looking, great musician. A star in her own right and the mascot of the band (many jokes about her non-hair on the first night). Cat is new to the team but seems to have been around it for years (David joked about that on stage). Spaced out, in his own world but very inviting, Gerry spin its electric web like a white spider from... well you all know where. And that singer who introduced himself yesterday evening : "I?m David Bowie". Well we did know.

It's rude to point. Bowienetter Celine gets to where
the action is with another great shot from Wednesday.

And I know better now, who the hell this guy/kid really is. Such a kaleidoscope of pure happiness, it?s impossible here to list every great moment of these shows, every charming move, every moving glance, every breath David took... To most people present at the two gigs, they start to melt down like one huge moment of pure enjoyment, quite close, I must admit, to the most sexual climax. David Bowie wasn?t in Paris, he was Paris and looking as happy as his audience ("We slept under the stage last night he said") and we can?t wait for him to be back. Quite long enough here, I can?t say much about the words we said after the first gig (he believed he never played the Zénith before and I told him he actually did with Tin Machine ten years before - Coco said "I told you Jérôme would know..."), or his kindness with my family and I, or the exclusive moment I lived, sitting in an empty Zénith during the rehearsal yesterday, thanks to his french promoter and close team (hi there, you know who you are).

But I have to say that the audience was hot and the fantastic fans with the "Everyone says Low" banner only waved it once because they knew they were experimenting an amazing moment. But Dave (oops, surprisingly friendly here...), I know now who you are. After 30 years of private and public investigation. The answer came to me, driving back home, my eyes full of tears for many reasons, ranking from real happiness to too much fatigue and various forms of pressure. You?re not a superman or some alien sucking brains. You?re a bloody human magician. Turning art into pleasure. Mr Bowie, that?s who you are. A magician who has been doing so much to keep us warm and dry for the past 30 years. See, I?m signing, here and now, for the next 30 ones.

Jérôme Soligny 09/02

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Here's some more foreign language reviews (to me at least) from Paris and Berlin for your bilingual pleasure:

Le Monde interactif: Recherche

BZ

Berlin Online 23rd

Berlin Online 24th

Tagesspiegel

TAZ

Berliner Morgenpost

Markische Allgemeine

We are currently buiding a home for all the online reviews so that we don't lose the links, and you can still view them in years to come.

categories: News
Thursday 09.26.02
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Bowienet Hammersmith Tickets... Uk Number And Password

The advert that will appear in tomorrow's London
Evening Standard advertising Saturday's ticket sale.

Torn apart in the UK...

OK, sorry for the late posting on this one, we did post earlier on the MBs, but we have encountered a problem for those of you dialling from outside of the UK. More of that in a moment, but here is the number and password you will need at 9:00am tomorrow (Friday morning) from within the UK at least:

Phone number: 0871 230 2610
Password: Cactus

The bad news is that it seems this number is only good for people in the UK, and that people outside of the UK have not been catered for. Though this problem is not of BowieNet's creation, we are doing everything we can to find some solution/alternative method for non-UK BowieNetters. While it looks unlikely that we will be able to do anything about tomorrow's sale of tickets now, I am optimistic that we will at least have something positive to report tomorrow.

categories: News
Wednesday 09.25.02
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Bowie Takes Paris By Storm... Again!

A dodgy couple of geezers before last night's show at Le Zenith.
All pictures in this piece taken by DB's musical director, Mark Plati.

And it's amazing...

Last night's second David Bowie show at the Zenith in Paris sounds like it was the one that everyone present will be talking about for some time... which I wish they wouldn't, seeing as how I cancelled my two-day trip to Paris because of the workload here...Boy, am I jealous!

Here's a few of the comments I got this morning:

"FAB gig. Unreal." - Mark Plati

"Unbelievable...these shows were close to magical." - Jerome Soligny

"Last night was one of the best Bowie gigs I ever attended! The whole night was amazing..." - BowieNetter Celine

"I know you'd rather not know because you couldn't be there Blam, but it was an absolutely incredible show!" - BowieNetter Susans

The front row at last night's show...click on the image for a bigger
version on the MBs. Only available to BowieNet members I'm afraid.

Anyway, seeing as the shows were reportedly so good, we have a decent writer on the case in the shape of Jerome Soligny, assistant editor of Rock & Folk and Bowie expert extraordinaire. I'll be posting his report of both Paris shows tomorrow, along with some great shots from BowieNetter Celine. But, in the meantime, enjoy these pictures from last night courtesy of Mark Plati, and drool at the thought of this set from last night's show:

Sunday
Absolute Beginners
Alabama Song
Ashes To Ashes
Changes
Breaking Glass
Cactus
I Would Be Your Slave
China Girl
Starman
Slip Away
I'm Afraid Of Americans
5:15 The Angels Have Gone
I've Been Waiting For You
Afraid
Let?s Dance
Rebel Rebel
"Heroes"
Heathen (The Rays)
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Speed Of Life
Sound And Vision
Survive
Stay
Look Back In Anger
Everyone Says 'Hi'
Hallo Spaceboy
Moonage Daydream
Ziggy Stardust

Sandie Shaw, Indie Kid and Old Odd Eyes perform 'Sunday' in Paris last night.

Don't forget to tune in tomorrow for Jerome's marvellous review and Celine's brilliant pictures. Thanx again to Mark Plati for the pictures here today.

categories: News
Wednesday 09.25.02
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Technical Update: Changes To Email Client Settings

If you use a POP client to access your email, read this.

Dear Members,

As some of you may know, we have been experiencing some e-mail problems at BowieNet regarding an open relay issue. These include the rejection of BowieNet e-mail from AOL and other web services. We have already addressed the problem, and regret any inconvenience this issue has caused.

This is a two part process that will take time for us to resolve. Please note these important deatils:

1. If you use e-mail through the website (webmail) you do not need to make any adjustments. We appreciate your patience while we complete the process of removing BowieNet from the Open Realy relay databases.

2. If you use an e-mail client, such as MS Outlook, you will have to change your e-mail settings.

Examples:

MS Outlook XP
On the menu, go to Tools > E-Mail Accounts > View or change existing e-mail accounts > Choose your BowieNet address > More Settings > Outgoing Server > Check ?My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication."

MS Outlook Express
On menu, go to Tools > Accounts > Mail > then go to the properties for your BowieNet account.
a. click on the "Servers" tab
b. select "My server requires authentication"

Here are some screen grabs to help you along.

In Outlook, goto Tools > Accounts...

Select your BowieNet account and make these changes...

Then do this...

PLEASE NOTE: It will take us some time for the BowieNet e-mail address to be removed from the Open Relay databases. For more information, please check the BowieNet website for updates and further instruction on how to configure your e-mail client.

Again, our apologies for any inconvenience and our thanks for your patience while we fix the problem.

Sincerely,
The Staff at BowieNet.

categories: News
Wednesday 09.25.02
Posted by Mark Adams
 

New Radio Interview And Totp On Tv

and the tracks are on TV (and Radio)

09/26/02 : BBC Radio London : Interview

Tune in to BBC Radio London (94.9FM), tomorrow at 8.00PM to hear a new one hour David Bowie Special which the website describes thus:- The consummate chameleon, David Bowie, has returned to the musical fray with a new album, the Mercury Music Prize nominated Heathen. And you can listen to the Thin White Duke live on your computer as he talks to Gary (Crowley) about his latest release and meeting some of his musical heroes. He'll also be chatting about living in both London and New York and the time he had Pete Townsend as his neighbour.

Listeners outside the London area can check out the show online, here. In the meantime, check out this BBC London page where you can listen to a sneak preview of the show. The preview opens with the words:- Prepare yourself for an audience with one of the true greats.

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09/27/02 : BBC1 : TOTP, Everyone Says 'Hi'

As Blammo speculated on Monday (09/23/02 NEWS : EVERYONE SAYS 'HI' ENTERS UK TOP 20 & NEW SINGLE RELEASES) , Everyone Says 'Hi' will indeed be shown on this week's edition of TOTP on BBC1 in the UK at 7.30PM. You can check out this page at TOTP's website. (The programme airs again in the early hours of Sunday morning, 09/29/02 : BBC1 : 2.00AM).

There are lots more great new programmes featuring db coming up around the world on both TV and Radio, not least the sublime Radio 2 Maida Vale concert and the equally awesome opening show of the latest series of Later with Jools Holland, of which more nearer to the air dates.

Keep your eye on the Bowie Calendar, which now has new dates and shows highlighted in our groovy new font colour. If you have news of TV and Radio shows in your country, particularly if you are outside the UK and USA, then please do email me with details and links.

:))

categories: News
Tuesday 09.24.02
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Exclusive Db Interview In The Sun Today

Backstage at Maida Vale... Picture by Dave Hogan.

Not expecting morning Sun...

The centre-spread of this morning's Sun newspaper here in the UK is given over to an exclusive interview with David Bowie. Dominic Mohan chatted with DB at the BBC?s Maida Vale Studios last week, on the day of the Radio2 session recording.

David repeats his prediction that ?the day of the corporate record company is nearly over...", and he doubts that his own daughter "will even know what a record shop is when she gets into music properly". Though most of the interview is taken up with David's thoughts on the current state of the music industry, elsewhere he talks about phoning home, quitting smoking and his reluctance to fly.

You can read the whole piece online by clicking on the image above.

categories: News
Tuesday 09.24.02
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Bowienet Hammersmith Tickets... The Plan

You've gotta have a plan...

OK, this isn't meant as a teaser, just trying to give BowieNetters a heads up, rather than just springing instructions on you all with an hour to go, or something. Our BowieNet allocation of tickets goes on sale at 9:00am UK time this coming Friday the 27th.

A special BowieNet phone line has been set up to take your calls for which I'll be providing a number later tomorrow. Tickets are priced at £45 and members will only be able to purchase one ticket per membership.

As I say, I will be posting the final details later tomorrow, but you should just know that you need to be by a telephone at 9:00am on Friday morning. Thank you, and good night! };-)

categories: News
Tuesday 09.24.02
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Best Of Bowie...listen To Snippets, Win The Set!

So BoB your sweet head... I'm just about the best you can hear...

In celebration of the release in a few weeks (now apparently put back to November 4th in the UK) of the brilliant new Bowie compilation, 'Best of Bowie' (BoB), we have much pleasure in announcing the BowieNet 'Best of Bowie' mini-site. Here you will find a player where you can listen to snippets of each of the songs on this fantastic collection of "hits and best-loved songs", an album that needed 23 versions to satisfy the world.

Of course, members get the advantage of a little something extra on the player, in the shape of two bonus discs worth of snippets they can listen to, including such gems as, the German and French versions of "Heroes", the US 45 mix of 'Rebel Rebel', the studio version of 'All The Young Dudes', the live version of 'Tonight' with Tina Turner, the sax version of 'John, I'm Only Dancing'... and zillions more.

French promotional leaflet for 'Best of Bowie'.

You can also pre-order the double and single disc copies of the US version of 'Bob' while you're there, and you'll automatically be entered into a very groovy contest where five winners will receive an entire collection of David Bowie 'Best of Bowie' CDs. Wow, that entire collection of CDs would possibly retail at around $500, and that's if you could even find them all!

Fifty runners up will receive the very tasty official 'Best of Bowie' promotional poster, designed by that god of cool, Rex Ray. Obviously "no purchase necessary to enter or win", and all that legal malarkey.

As if that wasn't enough, you can send the player to a friend, or just anybody you feel needs a bit of Bowie in their lives. So click here, and BoB's your uncle... well, perhaps not your uncle, but he could very well become your best friend!

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BEST OF BOWIE DVD RELEASE UPDATE

Waiting for the gift of sound and vision...part 286

According to the latest edition of UK trade magazine Music Week, the release of the Best of Bowie DVD is scheduled for a November 11th release in the UK, one week after the release of the CD. The magazine has a full page advert for the double DVD (below) with a breakdown of the tracklisting that we first revealed to you a month ago. (08/24/02 NEWS: BEST OF BOWIE DVD TRACKLISTING RELEASED)

The ad has a heading of "The Man Who Changed The World" with screen grabs from both discs, and it states that the 47-track compilation has a running time of 4 hours and 12 minutes. Here's the blurb from the ad:

This 47-track double DVD includes the legendary ?Starman? Top Of The Pops performance, ?Oh! You Pretty Things?, ?Five Years? & ?Queen Bitch? all from The Old Grey Whistle Test, ?Young Americans? from the Dick Cavett Show and ?Rebel Rebel? taken from the Dutch TV programme Top Pop. Plus classic videos and live concert appearances. The Best of Bowie.

Elsewhere in the magazine a half page feature concentrates on the restoration process used in preparing the old video recordings for a DVD release. Sarah Layish-Melamed, producer with Abbey Road Interactive, explains: "Often there is a great deal of restoration and re-mastering work to be done. This must always be carried out with sensitivity to the original."

The restoration process involves digitising old material and viewing it on a frame-by-frame basis. Impurities are removed via a cutting and pasting process. This can be a very time consuming process, as business developer with 4MC, Alex Reid, illustrates: "A four-minute track can take hours. The Jean Genie track took a day to restore, while the whole project took about a week-and-a-half." You'll be pleased to note that this restoration meant going back to the original far superior print of Mick Rock's classic 'Life On Mars?' promo.

In a separate feature about DVD releases, EMI product manager, Stefan Demetriou says that the Bowie DVD will be "the definitive collection of promos, TV performances and hidden Easter eggs". Obviously I'm not about to spoil the surprise of those hidden treats, suffice to say that some of those things you thought should also be on this release, may very well be. Not that I know... just thinking aloud... Is thinking allowed? };-)

categories: News
Monday 09.23.02
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Best Of Bowie...listen To Snippets, Win The Set!

So BoB your sweet head... I'm just about the best you can hear...

In celebration of the release in a few weeks (now apparently put back to November 4th in the UK) of the brilliant new Bowie compilation, 'Best of Bowie' (BoB), we have much pleasure in announcing the BowieNet 'Best of Bowie' mini-site. Here you will find a player where you can listen to snippets of each of the songs on this fantastic collection of "hits and best-loved songs", an album that needed 23 versions to satisfy the world.

Of course, members get the advantage of a little something extra on the player, in the shape of two bonus discs worth of snippets they can listen to, including such gems as, the German and French versions of "Heroes", the US 45 mix of 'Rebel Rebel', the studio version of 'All The Young Dudes', the live version of 'Tonight' with Tina Turner, the sax version of 'John, I'm Only Dancing'... and zillions more.

French promotional leaflet for 'Best of Bowie'.

You can also pre-order the double and single disc copies of the US version of 'Bob' while you're there, and you'll automatically be entered into a very groovy contest where five winners will receive an entire collection of David Bowie 'Best of Bowie' CDs. Wow, that entire collection of CDs would possibly retail at around $500, and that's if you could even find them all!

Fifty runners up will receive the very tasty official 'Best of Bowie' promotional poster, designed by that god of cool, Rex Ray. Obviously "no purchase necessary to enter or win", and all that legal malarkey.

As if that wasn't enough, you can send the player to a friend, or just anybody you feel needs a bit of Bowie in their lives. So click here, and BoB's your uncle... well, perhaps not your uncle, but he could very well become your best friend!

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BEST OF BOWIE DVD RELEASE UPDATE

Waiting for the gift of sound and vision...part 286

According to the latest edition of UK trade magazine Music Week, the release of the Best of Bowie DVD is scheduled for a November 11th release in the UK, one week after the release of the CD. The magazine has a full page advert for the double DVD (below) with a breakdown of the tracklisting that we first revealed to you a month ago. (08/24/02 NEWS: BEST OF BOWIE DVD TRACKLISTING RELEASED)

The ad has a heading of "The Man Who Changed The World" with screen grabs from both discs, and it states that the 47-track compilation has a running time of 4 hours and 12 minutes. Here's the blurb from the ad:

This 47-track double DVD includes the legendary ?Starman? Top Of The Pops performance, ?Oh! You Pretty Things?, ?Five Years? & ?Queen Bitch? all from The Old Grey Whistle Test, ?Young Americans? from the Dick Cavett Show and ?Rebel Rebel? taken from the Dutch TV programme Top Pop. Plus classic videos and live concert appearances. The Best of Bowie.

Elsewhere in the magazine a half page feature concentrates on the restoration process used in preparing the old video recordings for a DVD release. Sarah Layish-Melamed, producer with Abbey Road Interactive, explains: "Often there is a great deal of restoration and re-mastering work to be done. This must always be carried out with sensitivity to the original."

The restoration process involves digitising old material and viewing it on a frame-by-frame basis. Impurities are removed via a cutting and pasting process. This can be a very time consuming process, as business developer with 4MC, Alex Reid, illustrates: "A four-minute track can take hours. The Jean Genie track took a day to restore, while the whole project took about a week-and-a-half." You'll be pleased to note that this restoration meant going back to the original far superior print of Mick Rock's classic 'Life On Mars?' promo.

In a separate feature about DVD releases, EMI product manager, Stefan Demetriou says that the Bowie DVD will be "the definitive collection of promos, TV performances and hidden Easter eggs". Obviously I'm not about to spoil the surprise of those hidden treats, suffice to say that some of those things you thought should also be on this release, may very well be. Not that I know... just thinking aloud... Is thinking allowed? };-)

categories: News
Monday 09.23.02
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Bowie Reaches Zenith In Paris Part One

A rampant David Bowie, a couple of hours ago in Paris.

The redeeming spiritual qualities of sex...

What tonight's David Bowie show at the Zenith in Paris lacked in length, (compared to the Berlin show of two days ago) it certainly made up for in sexiness... according to our female reporters recovering on the spot as I type this, at least. A breathless Susans and Celine, phoned through a gibbering report that really made me wonder if they were going to need urgent medical attention.

It went something like this:

"Beautiful sexy red satiny suit...Life On Mars...gorgeous...Ashes...Gasp...Dancing with Gail...Survive...hair stuff with Cat...Breaking Glass... Cactus...Grrowl..." etc., etc.

I think I managed to prise a complete set list out of Susans somehow, and it went something like this:

Life On Mars?
Ashes To Ashes
Survive
Breaking Glass
Cactus
China Girl
Slip Away
Fame
I?m Afraid of Americans
5:15 The Angels Have Gone
I?ve Been Waiting For You
Afraid
Fashion
Rebel Rebel
"Heroes"
Heathen (The Rays)
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A New Career In A New Town
Sunday
Hallo Spaceboy
Everyone Says 'Hi'
Let's Dance
Ziggy Stardust

The girls managed to regain their composure enough to explain that David did a few bits of mime during 'Fame', including the old signing autographs routine, and the rope pulling illusion that he employed in that Bing Crosby Show version of "Heroes" back in 1977.

'Rebel Rebel' captured the imagination of a highly appreciative audience, who continued to cheer "for what seemed like hours" after the song ended. A particularly raucous version of 'Hallo Spaceboy' ended with David dropping his microphone and pretending to stamp on it, and the whole show was liberally sprinkled with much good old dirty rock 'n' roll sex!

Apparently the music was quite brilliant too! };-)

categories: News
Monday 09.23.02
Posted by Mark Adams
 
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