The fisting of lifeto the music outside...
VH1 have a great new interview with David, available to read online, and also with a couple of video clips to watch. Here's a teaser:
VH1: Why have you stayed relevant where so many of the artists from the ?60s and ?70s haven?t?
DB: I can sit up straight and hold a cup of tea! [Laughs.] I don?t know. It has to be something to do with the fact that I?m really a rock fan. Before anything else, I love music and what other artists do. I love listening and buying CDs. I?m a fan! I really am! It?s my music, it?s the music that told me who I was when I was a teenager. I?ve grown up with it.
Click here to watch the clips, and read it all.
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It's a very special knowledge that you've got, my friend...
Another new interview is now available to read online at Billboard's website. Here's a quote from David about working on Reality:
We charged into 'Reality' absolutely gung-ho that we really could do what we used to do, which is produce a signature sound and an interesting construct that would sound not like anybody else's work. It would be identifiably a kind of a Bowie/Visconti production. It would just have that special thing that we have when we work together."
Bowie adds that he and Visconti are "already half-talking about the next album."
Click here for the whole thing.
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Don't you wonder sometimes, 'bout sound and vision...
A brand new one-of-a-kind computer-generated musical and visual experience, Sonic Vision is available now at the Hayden Planetarium, American Museum Of Natural History. Moby has created the soundtrack for this groundbreaking digitally animated alternative music show which features David Bowie's music and is presented in conjunction with MTV2.
The show began on Friday October 3rd and will be presented every Friday and Saturday evening at 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, and 10:30 p.m., in the Hayden Planetarium at the Museum's Rose Center for Earth and Space.
Click on the image for more.
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