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Uk Music Hall Of Fame Praise For Db

My friends talk, Of glory, untold dream...

If you've somehow managed to avoid the result of Thursday's UK Music Hall of Fame ceremony and are still blissfully unaware of who won what, and indeed, you are looking forward to tomorrow night's presentation on Channel 4, then don't read on.

But, if you've been awake for the last couple of days, you'll know from my previous posts on this subject, (10.24.2004 REMINDER: VOTE FOR DB IN TONIGHT'S UK MUSIC HALL OF FAME) that the results were no big surprise to me.

As you know, the public has chosen one act to represent each decade since the Fifties as part of the new Channel 4 show. And in their wisdom, they decided that Robbie Williams best represents the 1990's, Michael Jackson the 1980's, Queen the 1970's, The Rolling Stones the 1960's and Sir Cliff Richard has been chosen as the best thing to have happened in the 1950's.

I'm not going to bother expressing my feelings about the results, suffice to say, if the public chose Cliff Richard over Little Richard, then it's no wonder they chose Queen over Bowie. If they don't get it by now, then I guess they never will... Ho hum.

Anyway, for those of you that missed the original 70s programme, David was represented with a convincing enough argument via the enthusiasm of a dozen or so musicians, journalists and associates flying the Bowie flag. They were: David Buckley, Siobahn Fahey, Guy Garvey, Mick Hucknall, Beverley Knight, Mick Rock, Nile Rogers, Paul Rutherford, Charles Shaar Murray, Tony Visconti, Toyah Willcox and Pete Wylie.

BowieNetter Susans has kindly produced a page that collects the quotes from the various pro-Bowie contributors, and it's all good stuff. You can reach the page she made by clicking on the image above.

I'll leave you with a quote from the unlikeliest of Bowie champions, Mick Hucknall: "You can take the image away and there is still a huge amount of substance within the music and that ultimately I think is the biggest complement. It is not style over substance, it is actually the substance over style...and the style was phenomenal. Check that out."

Wise words indeed, Mr Hucknall.

categories: News
Friday 11.12.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Favourite Bowie Album Cover Poll

Who will love Aladdin Sane? (About 20 per cent of you so far)

Regular visitors to the message boards have no doubt already taken part in this, but the vast majority of BowieNet members have yet to.

It's easy to do, just click on the weird droplet in Mr Sane's collarbone hollow in the picture above, (Tears? Cosmic liquid? Lemonade?) and choose your favourite album cover. It couldn't be simpler.

From the fifty albums listed, this is how the top ten stands right now:

Aladdin Sane (1973) (20%)
Low (1977) (10%)
Diamond Dogs (1974) (9%)
Scary Monsters and Super Creeps (1980) (9%)
"Heroes" (1977) (7%)
Heathen (2002) (6%)
Hunky Dory (1971) (5%)
Earthling (1997) (5%)
The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1972) (3%)
Young Americans (1975) (3%)

(Others = 23%)

Please give it a go folx, it only takes about ten seconds of your time. If your favourite sleeve isn't listed on the poll page, mail me with details and I'll register a vote for it.

categories: News
Wednesday 11.10.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Guide To The Music Of Db Book Winners

OK, time for the answers to, and the winners of, the contest for David Buckley's book: David Bowie - The Complete Guide To His Music that we set last week. (11.05.2004 NEWS: WIN DB's GUIDE TO THE MUSIC OF DB)

Firstly, here are the answers to the five Roxy Music related questions:

Q1 - In June 1972, Roxy Music supported David Bowie for the first time where and when?
Croydon Greyhound, Park Lane, Croydon. June 25th 1972. (See above) David remembers this particular show for being the very first time he met Brian Eno, whom, the young Ziggy observed: "was dressed even more glamorously than I was."!

Q2 - David Bowie recorded which Roxy Music song and what two official albums did it appear on?
If There Is Something appeared on Tin Machine II (1991) and Tin Machine Live: Oy Vey, Baby (1992)

Q3 - A former Roxy Music member has worked on four David Bowie studio albums. Name the albums and the man.
Brian Eno worked on Low, "Heroes", Lodger and 1. Outside.

Q4 - Aforementioned former Roxy Music member thanked David on one of his own solo albums. Name the album.
Here's an excerpt from Brian Eno's notes on the back cover of his 1977 solo album, Before and after Science:

Special thanks are due to Achim Roedelius and Möbi Moebius ("Cluster") for their advice and encouragement in Cologne, and to Robert Fripp and David Bowie for the same in Berlin.

Q5 - In August 1972, Roxy Music supported David Bowie for his Ziggy Stardust presentation at which famous London venue?
The Rainbow (See above)

I received few wrong answers for this one. However, TRG? spewed out but five BowieNet names, and here they alphabetically are:

fallingsky888
maud_novembre
peter9
spacehogg
yari

Those of you yet to supply your address won't get your prize as quickly as those that already did... so...chop, chop!

categories: News
Tuesday 11.09.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Bowie Songs On Life Aquatic Soundtrack

Looking For Water...

Wes Anderson's upcoming comedy, The Life Aquatic, (which we first pointed you at the original online trailer of yonks ago) features a few David Bowie songs on the soundtrack.

There are whispers from our BowieNet spy in the field, (who has already seen a screening) that there are some interesting foreign language covers (Spanish/Portuguese?) by one of the actors in the film, Seu Jorge. We think that was him in the original trailer performing the acoustic guitar riff of Starman.

You can view the latest trailers (which also include snippets of the original Bowie songs, Queen Bitch, Starman and Rebel Rebel) on the revamped site by clicking on the image above. Have a good look around, as the site is still under construction, with new stuff being added all the time.

The Life Aquatic will be released in Los Angeles and New York theatres on December 10th and it will go nationwide in the US on Christmas Day. I'll keep you updated with other territory release dates and any more information on Bowie songs used in the film, and, indeed, on the soundtrack album, as the information becomes available.

The film, which includes an impressive cast of Bill Murray, Cate Blanchett, Owen Wilson, Anjelica Huston, Willem Dafoe, Robyn Cohen, Bud Cort, Michael Gambon, Jeff Goldblum, Seu Jorge, Noah Taylor and Pawel Wdowczak, is also being advertised in cinemas now.

categories: News
Monday 11.08.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Live Aid 4-dvd Set Delayed In Usa

Calling out around the world...

Released on Monday November 8th throughout Europe, the Live Aid 4-DVD set that we told you about back in August, (08/26/04 NEWS: LIVE AID 4-DVD SET DUE FOR NOVEMBER) has been put back a week to November 16th in America.

As you know, David's performance included TVC15, Rebel Rebel, Modern Love and "Heroes", all to be included in this set, as is the Band Aid UK Finale of Do They Know It?s Christmas? and the exclusive Live Aid Bowie & Jagger Dancing In The Street video.

If you don't already have the DVD, you can view the full tracklisting by clicking on the image above.

categories: News
Sunday 11.07.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

2005 Official Calendar Being Despatched Now

At last a picture on the wall...

The official 2005 David Bowie calendar featuring the work of Mick Rock is now finally ready and being despatched over the coming week...at least the unsigned ones are.

For obvious reasons, the version signed by both David and Mick is taking a little longer.

I'll let you know as soon as I have an update on the progress of these and when the 110 lucky BowieNetters and five competition winners can expect their calendars.

categories: News
Saturday 11.06.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Db On Uk Music Hall Of Fame Cd

Fame, fame, fame, fame, fame, fame, fame, fame, fame, fame... (etc.)

Next week sees the release of the 39-track double CD: UK MUSIC HALL OF FAME. You may have already seen the ad on Channel 4 which slowly scans across a montage of artists featured on the programme, and which includes a snippet from the Mick Rock video of the track.

As I told you a couple of weeks back, (10.24.2004 REMINDER: VOTE FOR DB IN TONIGHT'S UK MUSIC HALL OF FAME) DB is one of the artists shortlisted for the 70s nominees and he is represented on this compilation by the Hunky Dory classic: Life On Mars?

A finale show will be staged at the Hackney Empire in London, when all the winners will receive their inauguration into the UK Music Hall of Fame, during a ceremony which will be shown on Channel 4 on November 14 2004.

I'm saying no more than that as I'm still sulking with the programme makers for not automatically including David Bowie among the handful of founding members. Madonna? U2? Where would they be without David Bowie? Grumble, grumble, etc.

categories: News
Friday 11.05.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Gad Chat Transcript Is Live


"I can't believe hamlet asked that question!" - Eeeyore considers her answer during chat.

Oh Lord, the things she said...

Did you miss last week's Gail Ann Dorsey chat? Well, don't fret, you can read the whole thing in the BowieNet chat section now.

I've had a few e-mails from people asking about the "red dress" that Gail refers to in the chat. It's the very same feathery thing she wore for last year's Dublin shows, as seen on the David Bowie - A Reality Tour DVD. Gail was right, I do look amazing in it...at least I do in the replica I knocked up this afternoon.

Go here to get to the chat section. Alternatively click on Gail's mouse in the picture above.

If you're in Europe don't forget to check out Gail's solo performances when she guests on the Ani DiFranco tour at a venue near you. View all nine of the dates here. See you at The Barbican on Sunday if you're going.

categories: News
Thursday 11.04.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Win Db's Guide To The Music Of Db

Takes me right back...

Ever been on your way to a Bowie quiz night and not had room to pack Nick Pegg's excellent and exhaustive, yet weighty and cumbersome, 640-paged: The Complete David Bowie?

Well, now help is at hand with that other DB, David Buckley's handy pocket-sized: David Bowie - The Complete Guide To His Music. Here's what it says about the 160-paged little beauty on the conveniently dimensioned 180mm x 110mm (That's approx 7" x 4.3" for the imperielists among you) back cover:

The indispensable consumers' guide to the music of David Bowie.

An album by album, track by track, examination of every song released by Bowie from his early work, through the Ziggy Stardust era, the Eno/Berlin trilogy, Tin Machine, right up to Heathen and Reality.

Features include:

* An album by album, track by track analysis
* Information on when and where the music was recorded
* Details of reissues and all the compilation albums
* Special section on DVDs and videos
* A track index for easy reference
* Sixteen page colour section

The book has existed in even smaller editions before now, but this latest update brings this ideal reference bang up to date. Guaranteed to break the ice at parties, we have five copies of David Bowie - David Bowie - The Complete Guide To His Music to give-away to a similar amount of BowieNetters, courtesy of Omnibus Press.

Mr Buckley has been a busy boy of late, his most recent publication is the excellent Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music: The Thrill Of It All. Naturally, our man Bowie is mentioned throughout, so I thought I'd give you a couple of simple Bowie/Roxy questions to keep some sort of theme going while blatantly plugging Mr Buckley's latest product that he sent me a free copy of!

Q1 - In June 1972, Roxy Music supported David Bowie for the first time where and when?

Q2 - David Bowie recorded which Roxy Music song and what two official albums did it appear on?

Q3 - A former Roxy Music member has worked on four David Bowie studio albums. Name the albums and the man.

Q4 - Aforementioned former Roxy Music member thanked David on one of his own solo albums. Name the album.

Q5 - In August 1972, Roxy Music supported David Bowie for his Ziggy Stardust presentation at which famous London venue?

There ya go... not too hard I hope.

I'm going to run this competition until midnight on Tuesday UK time so that any UK winners may get a copy in time to swot up for the London party on November 13th.

Send your five answers to me at TotalBlamBlam@davidbowie.com with a subject line of "Bowie/Roxy". If you're a winner, you may get your prize sooner if you supply your postal name and address in your entry.

Usual rules apply, only one entry per member...must send from BowieNet account or supply user name, etc. Blah, blah, blah.

categories: News
Wednesday 11.03.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Reality Dual Disc Out Now Across The Usa

It's an invitation across the nation...

The Reality DualDisc we first told you about last year (10.26.2003 NEWS: REALITY TOUR EDITION BONUS DISC AND US 5:1 HYBRID DISC) has now received a nation-wide release in the US, a week later than our original projected release date of October 26th. (08.18.04 NEWS: REALITY DUAL DISC GETS NATION-WIDE RELEASE IN USA)

Initially limited to a Seattle and Boston release only, dealers made a quick buck selling over-priced copies on eBay to the rest of the world. This week's release seems to have killed those particular auctions dead, now that the disc is available at all the usual online stores for as little as $14.99.

Those of you that already have this DualDisc will know that it contains the full Reality album in normal stereo on the CD side and a 5.1 multichannel surround mix by Tony Visconti (which he talked about in that original news item) on the DVD side. The DVD side also contains the full-length version of Steven Lippman's excellent Reality film.

You can view a wonderfully stylish trailer for the film on Steven's site by clicking on the image above. Once you enter the site, go to MUSIC SHORT FILMS, and the David Bowie REALITY section.

Steven had this to say about the recent Reality screenings: "The Woodstock Film Festival screenings went very well. Audience reaction was great -- if not a bit shaken (which was great.) Peter Gabriel was in attendance (repping one of the other films on the bill) and I know he was quite impressed."

Go get it, kidz.

categories: News
Monday 11.01.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Earl Slick Competition Winners


"Run for the shadows..." Earl Slick in Amsterdam back in June.

Sunshine entered our Frankie's days...

BowieNet members who frequent the message boards are already aware of the winners for this competition, as I announced the winners there earlier. But, before I list them again here, these are the answers that drove many of you to the very edge of insanity:

Q1 - What is Earl Slick's real name? - Frank or Frankie Madeloni.

Q2 - What is the link between Earl Slick and PJ Proby? Well, the answer I was looking for was quite simply that Earl wrote and recorded a song called P J Proby. The track appeared on the albums: Live 1976, Slick Trax and Lost and Found.

Q3 - What are the names of Earl Slick's two dogs? His two Newfoundlands are called Magilla (Gilly) & Sadie.

Q4 - What was the make and model of the guitar Earl Slick used on the Diamond Dogs Tour of 1974? This was the one question that most people spent time over. In the end I was accepting any answer with the word Gibson in it, as originally I only asked for the make, not the model. But, for those of you that won't rest until you know the answer, it was actually a 1965 Gibson SG Jr.

Q5 - What inspired Earl to call his latest album Zig Zag? Earl named the album after the small town of Zig Zag in rural Oregon, where he lived for several years.

There were few wrong answers, though, as much as people seemed to enjoy this one, there were also relatively few entries.

Anyway, the ten BowieNetters, (favoured by The Random Generator) who each win a signed copy of Earl Slick's latest album, Zig Zag, (featuring the song Isn't It Evening (The Revolutionary) sung by David Bowie) are:

alboreto
caroline
celine
debivee
jamesstam
littlebombardier
pamelja
playingthegame
pretty_thing
tomas

And the winner of the grand prize of a genuine signed-by-Slicky Epiphone electric guitar, whose real name, appropriately enough, is Frank, (that's the winner, not the guitar) is none other than message board heartthrob, the very talented ZARDOZ. Well done Frank.

The sooner all of you winners get your addresses to me, the sooner you'll get your booty.

Thanx again to Earl Slick and Sanctuary Records for supplying us with such great prizes.

On a final note, if you thought this was a difficult contest, perhaps you'll feel a little relieved that I didn't proceed with one of my first ideas, which was to find the original photos in the Reality VT section using the thumb nails in the montage below...

See, I do have a heart.

categories: News
Sunday 10.31.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Earl Slick Competition Almost Over


Mr Big Trousers does his thang in Amsterdam earlier in the year.

"hours..."

I'm pretty sure everybody who intends to has already entered our exclusive Earl Slick competition in an attempt to win a signed electric guitar, or one of ten signed Zig Zag CDs, kindly donated by Sanctuary records.

You still have a few hours to get your act together if you forgot all about it, as there is still around nine hours left of Sunday in Pago Pago, and I know that's one place that's half a day behind Europe but which has a high concentration of Slicky fans.

If you do still want to enter, get your skates on and go read the full set of questions posted a week or two ago. (10.19.2004 NEWS: EARL SLICK COMPETITION - LAST QUESTION)

Winners will be announced sometime tomorrow, Monday, November 1st. As it's technically still Halloween night here, I'm off to put the willies up my wife.

categories: News
Saturday 10.30.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Make An Italian Bowie Weekend Of It

Let the children boogie... (a bit longer)

How does the old saying go? "When in Rome, why not go to Bassano del Grappa the very next day?"

Of course, this is a reference to yesterday's news story about the fan bash in Rome on Saturday evening organised by Velvet Goldmine. (10.28.2004 NEWS: ROME GOES GLAM ROCK CRAZY ON SATURDAY NIGHT)

If you are attending, you may well want to make it a weekend of Bowie fun by going to a second party on Sunday. Billed as The Bowie Horror Picture Show (I'm guessing Halloween is Europe-wide) this one is organised by yet another excellent Italian fan organisation and website: Moonage Daydream... who regular visitors to these pages will be well aware of.

Primarily the evening has been organised to coincide with the launch of Philippe Auliac's book: PASSENGER, "a collection of photographs of David Bowie and Iggy Pop taken by Philippe Auliac in London and Paris in 1976 and 1977." I've not seen a finished copy of the book yet, so I can't comment on the editorial content. But, I do know that Philippe's pictures are among the very best taken of David during that period.

Anyway, here's a bit from Daniele of Moonage Daydream:

THE BOWIE HORROR PICTURES SHOW - 31st October

A full night for all of Bowie?s fans in Bassano del Grappa. Including live music with PIOL & MASTICA Unplugged Bowie and dancing in the street with all the best glam from Dj Ziggy and Aladd Insane.

Last year we partied with 500 people all night long, and this year there are fans from as far afield as Australia and Ireland. I think this is the biggest Bowie Party the world has seen!

The event takes place at SHINDY CLUB via San Giorgio 124 ? Bassano del Grappa (VI) See www.moonagedaydream.it for more details.

Please let us know how it goes folx. Hopefully I'll get my act together and attend next year... sounds like I'm missing out on a really good time, as Mr Ferry would say.

categories: News
Thursday 10.28.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Rome Goes Glam Rock Crazy On Saturday Night

Let the children boogie...

If you're kicking your heels in Rome on Saturday evening, why not pop along to LET'S GLAM 3 for some jolly good Glam Rock fun! Here's all the stuff you need to know, sent in by all the young dudes at the Italian Bowie fan organisation, Velvet Goldmine:

LET?S GLAM 3 - Press Release

WHERE: METAVERSO CLUB ? Via di Monte Testaccio 38 ? Rome

WHEN: Saturday October 30, 2004 ? h. 22.00

Let?s Glam, on his third edition, comes back!

The evening is dedicated to the music of David Bowie and the glam atmosphere of the 70s.

Program:

  • The tribute band Vicious Underground will play songs of David Bowie, Lou Reed, Roxy Music, T. Rex and other bands who have marked those years.
  • The fabulous DJs Glamy and Blam Blam will recreate the colours of that time driving the crowd along a nostalgic and glittering musical track
  • A crowd of glamorous and unconventional characters will gather for the annual meeting of Velvet Goldmine, the Italian fansite of David Bowie, and will celebrate together the release of "A Reality Tour DVD" which will be shown during the evening

The evening is organized by Velvet Goldmine, the Italian fan club of David Bowie, whose website www.velvetgoldmine.it is born in 1999 and is, with almost one thousand daily contacts, the on-line meeting point for those who loves the music and life-style of David Bowie.

INFO:

www.velvetgoldmine.it e-mail velvetgoldmine@velvetgoldmine.it

Thanx Velvet Goldmine, sounds like a lot of big Glam fun. 

NB: I should point out that DJ Blam Blam is no relation to the English family of the same name. };-)

categories: News
Wednesday 10.27.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Remembering John Peel - Tony Visconti Pays Tribute

Cold tired fingers, Tapping out your memories, Halfway sadness...

I posted the very sad news of the death of legendary DJ John Peel on the MBs, as the story broke yesterday. It's impossible to put across in this forum just how valuable, visionary and influential the man truly was, and it would be foolhardy to attempt to list the musicians that have benefited from his patronage since the late sixties. There have been so many that it would be too easy to forget somebody of major significance.

We all know how John championed the young David Bowie, a good example of this was when he allowed David and "friends" to take over the Paris Cinema Studio on London's Lower Regent Street, thirty three years ago, on June 3rd 1971. I'm sure you're all aware of this particular show where a softly spoken and gentle-mannered John Peel marvelled at the changes of line-up for each of the nine songs performed.

John wrote about the event in his regular weekly Disc and Music Echo column, PEEL, (issue date June 12, 1971. See scan, above.) well before the show's broadcast on the 20th. I've transcribed the relevant bit, complete with errors, not least of all the wrong gender for young Zowie Bowie!

With David you can never be too sure what's going to happen. This time he'd arrived with an entire circus. Geoffrey Alexander was there, for example, because he lives in the same road as David and likes to sing and that's as good a reason as any. All the songs were David's except for Chuck Berry's "Almost Grown" and Mick Ronson, Mick Woodmansey and Trevor Bolder of Ronno were playing on most of them - as was Mark Carr-Prichard of Arnold Corns. I hope, but cannot guarantee, that I've spelt everyone's name right.

They started with "Queen Bitch," which will be on the next David Bowie LP and so will "Bombers." "Superman" was on the last one, 'The Man Who Sold The World," which was very good and very much overlooked. Also overlooked has been the Arnold Corn's single "Moonage Daydream," which David wrote and produced. Their next one will be "Looking For A Friend," so David sang that next before going into "Almost Grown."

Last Sunday David became a father. He seemed uncertain about the baby's name, saying he preferred to let a name develop round the evolving personality. At the moment she's Zowie Bowie which is a good start. Her father had written a new song specially in celebration and that's called "Kooks" and he did that one by himself.

If you have the first Tyrannosaurus Rex LP, or David's "Space Oddity" LP, or the Gentle Giant LP, then you have in your home an example of the painting of George Underwood. George, it turns out, is a Dylan freak, so David wrote him a special song which he, George, sang next and which may also be a single. It's called, logically enough, "Song For Bob Dylan" - at least, it is at the moment.

You may have seen and heard of Dana Gillespie before. Anyway, it was her turn next. David says that she's a very good songwriter, but she didn't sing any of her own songs, which was a pity because I'd have liked to hear them. She has a better voice than I'd imagined too - really good. She sang David's song "Andy Warhol" which is going to be another single. The programme ended with just about everyone singing "It Ain't Easy" and, come to think of it, that makes two David didn't write.

Trainspotters, such as myself, will notice no mention of Oh! You Pretty Things, a track supposedly recorded but never broadcast. This recording has never made it to the numerous bootlegs (which I guess it wouldn't if it wasn't broadcast!) and wasn't included on the official Bowie At The Beeb set, where its absence was explained away thus: "does not remain on archive". I suggest the song was never recorded during this session, particularly as Peely makes no mention of it in his gig report. But I could be wrong.

Tony Visconti sent in a few words about the man he considered his "dear old friend"...

John Peel was responsible for so many breakthroughs and breakouts in modern music. He always backed the underdog who often came out on top because of John's unfaltering belief in them. Without John there probably would have been no T. Rex. When other British DJs were mocking Marc Bolan, John played his music every Sunday and even recorded a spoken word segment on the first Tyrannosaurus Rex album.

In David Bowie's early days John had us (David, Mick Ronson, me, et al) on Top Gear and other shows of his several times, and championed David as a rising important voice on the British music scene in the late 60s.

For me, John was my benchmark for what was cool, hip and the truly 'next-big-thing.' Even when he played extremely left field music, I was so grateful to hear things that would be impossible to hear anywhere else. He and his producer Bernie Andrews were responsible for all of those fabulous 'live at the Beeb' recordings. The BBC wanted to erase the live tapes believing them to be irrelevant (and they did, most of them), but John and Bernie made their own copies and those are what you have heard in recent years. What a pioneer John was.

I hope that the spirit of true and honest rock music has not died with him. - Tony Visconti - October 26th 2004

Thanx Tony. BowieNetters can read yesterday's thread on the message boards here. Also, click on the scan above to get to the BBC site where you can join hundreds of others who have left tributes for John.

categories: News
Tuesday 10.26.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Exclusive Gail Ann Dorsey Bowienet Chat In One Hour

And the woman comes again, Just an hour or so...

The headline says it all. BowieNet members should log in here at around 2:30pm EST. (7:30pm UK time)

As I said yesterday, it would be nice to present Gail with some imaginative questions. Click on the image above for some inspiration on GAD's official site, where you can find lists of some of her very favourite things, such as Top 10 bands, Top 20 albums, Top 20 books and Top 20 films. See ya later, kidz.

categories: News
Tuesday 10.26.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Gail Ann Dorsey Bowienet Chat Tomorrow


Gail Ann Dorsey gives it a bit of attitude in Amsterdam back in June.

She'll come, She'll go...

We told you about this a couple of weeks ago, (10.08.2004 NEWS: GAD CHAT ANNOUNCEMENT, TICKET WINNERS AND MORE) so I'm sure there's nobody here that doesn't already have this marked on their calendar, and you should be receiving an e-mail reminder soon for good measure, but just to be sure...DON'T FORGET WEDNESDAY'S BOWIENET CHAT WITH GAD... THAT'S TOMORROW KIDZ!

Anyway, get your thinking caps on and start composing some original questions for The First Lady of Bass. The chat kicks off about half an hour later than first scheduled and will now take place at around 2:30pm EST which I believe is 7:30pm UK time, etc.

Members should log in here at aforementioned time.

categories: News
Monday 10.25.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Tv Says: No Manufacturing Fault With Dublin Dvd

He always heard that crazy sound...

Tony Visconti has been in touch regarding the sound on the David Bowie - A Reality Tour... So I'll shut up and let him get on with it:

To Bowienetters and David Bowie fans everywhere:

When I heard the official release of the Dublin Live DVD, I perceived a kind of compression effect on the audio, especially noticeable on songs like "Sunday" and "Hallo Spaceboy." They sounded different from the mixes I had done. This was reflected in some posts I had read on the message boards here.

The production team in London conducted comparison tests between the original mixes I had sent and the final DVD, and concluded that the sound was virtually the same. Then we started looking at the way it was being played back on domestic equipment. Whereas most modern DVD players will default to the correct playback setting for this DVD, a lot of older models won't automatically. Even if you have a 5.1 system this would somehow effect the surround playback too. I had to go into the menus of both my DVD player and my DVD amplifier to set the surround menu for this specific product manually. The sound is now perfect on my home system.

I can now positively say that there is no manufacturing fault with the Dublin Live DVD. Unfortunately Surround Sound is still in its infancy. So many incompatible formats are available to the public and then there are so many options available in the way you can enhance the playback. As an audio professional this makes me very sad, because Surround Sound is a fantastic way to listen to music. For those of you who are still hearing this 'compression' effect, you'll just have to get into those menus and tweak. This is not a fault of Sony, Blink TV or anyone involved in the making of this fine David Bowie release.

Tony Visconti

Thanx for taking the time to let us know that Tony, much appreciated. Well it seems from the message boards that there are many of you that have had no problem with the sound at all, but for those of you that have, I'm afraid you'll have to try Tony's suggestion and get tweakin'!

categories: News
Monday 10.25.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Vote For Db In Tonight's Uk Music Hall Of Fame

Vote now for the candidate...

After the massive success of viewer-voting programmes such as Channel 4's Big Brother, the station has come up with another great money-spinning idea with the UK Music Hall of Fame.

Anyway, our man is one of ten nominees for this week's show (tonight Channel 4, UK, 21:00 GMT) which aims to find the most important artist of the 70s.

Obviously the evidence flashing away above is worth more than any vote and the title would automatically go to David Bowie in a just world. If you disagree, your taste is wrong. ;-)

Anyway, no doubt the thing will be won by an artist whose fans have less great music to spend their money on and don't mind spending their cash on telephone voting. (I'll delete that line if David wins!)

Click on DB's first 70s album in the animation above, The Man Who Sold The World, to get to the Channel 4 UK Music Hall of Fame site.

categories: News
Saturday 10.23.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

View More Reality Tour Dvd Tracks Here And On Aol


Watch That Man... (A bit more)

It seems from the feedback on the MBs that there aren't too many of you that have yet to purchase the David Bowie - A Reality Tour DVD. But, of course there will be some that don't yet have it for one reason or another.

I'm sure that those of you who were still keen to view tracks online have already seen the extra five tracks on the David Bowie - A Reality Tour DVD player that we promised last week. (10.14.2004 NEWS: PREVIEW FIVE A REALITY TOUR DVD TRACKS NOW)

The ten tracks now available in full to BowieNet subscribers via the player are: Rebel Rebel, All The Young Dudes, The Loneliest Guy, Hallo Spaceboy, Under Pressure, Never Get Old, Five Years, I'm Afraid Of Americans, The Man Who Sold The World and Ziggy Stardust. Non members can also view snippets of those songs via the player.

If you don't have the DVD yet and you're not a BowieNet member, you still have a chance to see four tracks via AOL Music. Though they do claim to be showing five tracks, there are definitely only four available as I write this: Rebel Rebel, All The Young Dudes, "Heroes" and Ziggy Stardust.

Don't forget the BowieNetter viewing parties scheduled for this coming Saturday. You can view the details of the parties here.

categories: News
Wednesday 10.20.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 
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