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Space Oddity In All Time Top 10 Most Expensive Discs


Pssst... Wanna copy of the 1969 Space Oddity UK picture sleeve? That'll be three grand to you, son.

Commencing countdown...

The current issue (December 2004) of Record Collector magazine is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a list of the 100 most valuable records of all time.

An unissued 1969 UK picture sleeve of David Bowie's Space Oddity 45 stands at #7 in the list, commanding a cool £3,000! ($5,755USD)

Here's an edited version of what Record Collector had to say about the disc:

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Space Oddity £3,000 (Philips BF 1801, 7" in unreleased p/s, 1969)

In 1969, it was still relatively unusual to find picture sleeves with UK singles. They were very much the norm in America and across Europe, but British record companies still reckoned that it wasn't an expense worth taking. So, when a previously undocumented picture sleeve was discovered in 1996 for David Bowie's 1969 release, Space Oddity, even well-known Bowie collectors assumed it had to be a clever fake.

Nobody has been able to explain why the sleeve was printed and then not distributed, although, during his research for his David Bowie: World 7 Records Discography, expert Marshall Jarman was informed by a man who worked in Holland for Philips in the 60s that when Space Oddity was first released, stereo singles were still a novelty, and Philips had several stereo singles pressed up in Holland specially for the UK market as an experiment. Space Oddity would have been a likely subject for a marketing exercise of this kind, as the single made good use of effects, and was also inspired by developments in technology.

So Jarman speculates that as the UK stereo discs were pressed in Holland, there may well have been picture sleeves printed to go with them - after all, every other European country issued a picture sleeve, most utilising the same image seen here in various forms - and that for some reason the company decided not to use them after all. Just those two or three copies are known to have survived, hence the astronomical asking price.

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I did do a piece about this item here on BowieNet a few years ago, which I can't locate right now. But, if memory serves, I approached the item with a little healthy suspicion. I'll keep an open mind until the day I have a copy in my paws to inspect. There would be tell-tale signs if the item were fake, not least of all the paper stock, the way it was printed and even the design.

Another reason I haven't been completely comfortable about this one, is the fact that all the known copies seemed to emanate from one record dealer. The fact that a limited 'reissue' version of the sleeve then became available at a much lower price from the same seller, did nothing to convince me of the validity of the sleeve. Anyway, as I say, I have an open mind for now.

OK, now I'm going to rant, so if you're easily bored I'd move on if I were you.

Attempting to evaluate the price of a rare record is an almost impossible task that the likes of Record Collector can only give a vague idea of. Obviously any item for sale is worth what the last person was willing to pay for it, and if eBay is a fair marketplace to get a picture of an artist's current worth in the record-collecting market, then the Record Collector Rare Record Price Guide is wholly inaccurate. David Bowie is a great example of that.

I bought the latest edition (2006!), the first time I've bothered in six years, and while I appreciate how hard it must be to compile such a tome, there are unforgivable errors in this guide...particularly considering the book is "fully revised and updated" with each new edition,

Even taking in to account that this is a UK price guide, there are still ridiculous omissions from the UK listings of many major artists. If anybody from Record Collector is reading this, yes I can give several examples.

Anyway, even though I seriously collect lots of different artists, I'm sure the majority of you only want to know about some of the Bowie inaccuracies. Here are just a handful of the more expensive recent eBay auction results with the Record Collector valuation in brackets. Prices are GBP/USD, using today's exchange rate.

Ebay item # 4007180247 - Davy Jones - You've Got A Habit Of Leaving/Baby Loves That Way - Parlophone UK 7" 45 1965 - £875.00/$1,679 (RC = £500/$960)

Ebay item # 4041148082 - David Bowie with The Lower Third - Can't Help Thinking About Me/And I Say To Myself - Pye UK 7" 45 1966 - £340/$653 (RC = £140/$269)

Ebay item # 4039449229 - David Bowie - Do Anything You Say/Good Morning Girl - Pye UK 7" 45 1966 - £417/$801 (RC = £175/$336)
(NB: A white label advance promo of the above, Ebay item # 4045589853, went for £592/$1,136 last month)

Ebay item # 4043483066 - David Bowie - Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) - RCA "Semi-official" purple vinyl "Factory custom pressing" UK LP 1980 - £3,100/$5,947 (RC = £600/$1,151)

Sometimes, (though not very often) the eBay auction and the RC list price end up in a similar area, as with this item:

Ebay item # 4053213917 - The Manish Boys - I Pity The Fool/Take My Tip - Parlophone UK 7" 45 1965 - £548.00/$1,050 (RC = £600+/$1,151+)

Another area where I think the guide fails those shelling out £25 for it, (hardback is £40) is its lack of consistency. For example, on page 646 of the 2006 edition, the 4-track EMI 7" EP from 1979 containing two tracks each from Davy Jones and The Lower Third and The Manish Boys is listed for £12, while the 1982 10" issue on Charly is listed at £18. Turn to page 776 and the very same records are listed at £10 and £7 respectively. The irony being that the far rarer 1990 CD reissue of the EP isn't even listed!

This inconsistency is highlighted in the current edition of the mag in the aforementioned 100 most valuable records of all time listing. At number 53 the magazine claims that the rarest Smiths record is an unissued live Meat Is Murder EP test pressing, valued at £1,000/$1,916.

However, earlier in the very same issue, the magazine values a Reel Around The Fountain 7" test pressing by The Smiths at £2,000/$3,832! It gets sillier...This £2,000 test pressing is listed in the 2006 guide at just £550/$1,052.

As I say, it's not an exact science, but that's just sloppy. So, before you take your old vinyl collection to your local second-hand record emporium, (where you'll probably be offered around a third of the Record Collector list price) it may be an idea to try it on eBay first.

Inspired by a recent question posed by BowieNetter tonyday on the MBs, I do intend to resurrect the collector's corner type column thing I started here on BowieNet a few years back. The main aim of the column was to guide buyers in the right direction when it comes to buying rare David Bowie items. The need for this advice seems all the greater with the amount of counterfeits and forgeries that abound right now.

If you have any specific questions regarding any rare Bowie items, drop me a line. If I can't answer it directly, I probably know somebody who can. Send an e-mail to me at TotalBlamBlam@davidbowie.com with a subject line of "Rare Bowie Stuff".

categories: News
Wednesday 12.08.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

See Spookyghost In Dublin Next Week

Feel a bit frightened...

Gerry Leonard (above), aka Spookyghost, is set to play a show on his home turf in Ireland next Tuesday. Here's the blurb from the Ghostman himself...

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Spookyghost Dublin Date

Greetings Spooky ones.

Let it be known that the Ghostman will try to please the hometown crowd at Crawdaddy, Harcourt St., Dublin, on Tuesday, December 14th. Pamela Sue Mann and Stone Ocean will be the support. Admission is ?15 on the door.

My family will be the ones talking through the entire show.

It would be nice to see you all .

Best

Mr Ghost Man

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What a lovely, if not very scary way to spend the evening of this year's December 14th.

Be sure to explore spookyghost.com for all the tea making advice you'll ever need...having said that, I would have added that you should pour the hot water from a great height to reduce the amount of stirring needed.

categories: News
Tuesday 12.07.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Lots Of New Additions To Bowieart.com


Deposition, Berlin Landscape with J.O., and William S. Burroughs. Some recent additions to Bowieart.

The paintings are all your own...

I'm sure the vast majority of you are regular visitors to www.bowieart.com and are fully familiar with the excellent content that the news page is constantly updated with. That's not to mention the ever-expanding archive of original David Bowie artworks, an archive which has swelled recently with the addition of many paintings from across the years.


'Two fairies torturing a cranefly' by Tessa Farmer. Just one of many artists featured on Bowieart.

There are also many great Bowie-endorsed projects and exhibitions to be found in the news section, too numerous to list here, but well worth the effort of trawling through if you have half an hour or so to spare. For example, I am glad to be reminded that I have until January 15th to catch the newcontemporaries exhibition at The Barbican Centre in London...not least of all to check out Tessa Farmer's Swarm, which looks at once both macabre and magical.

To receive a six weekly e-mail which includes all the most recent news and listings, e-mail bowieart@bowieart.com with the words Bowieart artists e-mail in the subject header.

For any of you hoping to get a print from Bowieart, (such as the signed, limited edition Reality album cover art lithograph, above) in time for the holiday celebrations, here are the postal deadlines info from the site:

With the holiday season upon us and the popularity of David?s prints soaring ? obviously many Bowieart fans are going to make a lot of people very happy with their gift giving this year ? we realise we must remind you of postal deadlines.

Wednesday 15 December will be the last postage date from the Bowieart offices which allows all orders placed in Europe and the States to arrive before the holiday period. Bowieart must receive all national and international print orders by 12 noon GMT on Tuesday 14 December to avoid disappointment.

You know how to reach www.bowieart.com, if you haven't done so recently, please do go check it out now.

categories: News
Monday 12.06.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Win A Bowie Litho And More In The Bowienet Store


Win an Iman Litho, a Ziggy Stardust Fleece or an Untitled Litho in our BowieNet Store promotion

Come And Buy My...erm...Stuff

If you're signed up to our newsletter service, you should have received, or will shortly receive, a communication regarding the latest BowieNet store promotion. If you haven't, here's the blurb I've been given to share with you regarding the promotion anyway...

HOLIDAY SHOPPING AT THE BOWIENET STORE ? WIN YOURSELF A GIFT

The season of gift giving is upon us. Check out the goods at the BowieNet Store for all your gift giving needs. We have shirts, hats, mugs, lithos and lots of other great items that will make the Bowie fan in your life very happy! We will also be giving away some gifts for you this year. For the next three weeks we will give away one gift from the store a week to a lucky winner. We have a Ziggy Stardust Fleece, an Iman Litho and an Untitled Litho to give away.

All you have to do to get in the running is make a purchase in the BowieNet store before 11:59 PM EST on Dec. 24. We will randomly choose winners from all the valid entries we receive. Get more information on the sweepstakes and read the rules here.

So, there you have it, you lucky things. Be sure to read the rules as you will notice there are a couple of ways of entering this draw.

I also believe some of you may have missed the results of the last BowieNet Store promotion, the Around the World contest that we held simply yonks ago. Apparently, there were no entries from Africa and Antarctica:

1 - South America: Jessica Pires
2 - North America: Lori Anderson
3 - Asia: Yuriko Ohama
4 - Europe: Anja Mehnert
5 - Australia: Bronwyn Blake

You can reach the BowieNet Store by clicking on any of the three items above.

categories: News
Sunday 12.05.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Iggy Pop South Bank Show Special Tonight


Iggy and DB, Leaving the UK via Heathrow, March 10th, 1977.*

I'll give you television...

James Newell Osterberg, aka Iggy Pop, is the subject of this evening's South Bank Show in the UK. The hour long arts show, presented by Melvyn Bragg, will air at 22:45 on ITV1.

No self-respecting Bowie fan should be unaware of the work of Iggy Pop. But, for the novices among you, here's a brief and very condensed history lesson:

The pair's professional association commenced in 1972 when David mixed Iggy and the Stooges' Raw Power album. (Still the best mix, IMHO)

Their friendship continued through the years with Iggy becoming The Thin White Duke's travelling companion during the Station To Station tour, after which they both moved to Berlin and collaborated on two classic Iggy Pop albums, The Idiot and Lust For Life. Though Iggy's name was on the cover, to my mind these groundbreaking records were just as much David Bowie albums as Iggy Pop.

Between the recording of the The Idiot and Lust For Life, and indeed between the recording of his own Low and "Heroes" LPs, David, with no fanfare, went on the road with Iggy to play keyboards and sing backing vocals on The Idiot Tour. Some of the shows were recorded for the live album, TV Eye...and the rhythm section of Tony and Hunt Sales would go on to become half of Tin Machine.

DB was to work with Iggy once again on the latter's 1986 LP, Blah, Blah, Blah...A more commercial affair than The Idiot or Lust For Life, and containing Iggy's biggest UK hit to date, Real Wild Child.

As I'm sure everyone is aware, David recorded his own versions of many of Iggy's songs during the 80s, earning Iggy a taste of his first real money from the proceeds of the 1983 world-wide smash, the Bowie/Pop composition, China Girl, from Let's Dance.

David also recorded many other Iggy Pop related songs (most of which were Bowie/Pop compositions anyway), such as: the Sister Midnight backing track for Red Money on Lodger - Don't Look Down, Tonight, Neighbourhood Threat, Tumble And Twirl and Dancing With The Big Boys on Tonight, and Bang Bang on Never Let Me Down.

DB has performed live versions of Sister Midnight (1976 and 2004) and Lust For Life ...and then there are the songs he co-wrote but didn't record his own versions of, such as Play It Safe and many of the songs on the three studio albums they recorded together.

As I write, I keep thinking of more, but that's a start for those of you not already familiar. Of course, Iggy has had an incredible career outside of his work with David, and it was the first couple of Stooges albums that first alerted young Mr Jones to the incredible music of Iggy Pop.

If tonight's South Bank Show is anywhere near as good as The Velvet Underground documentary produced by the programme a few years back, you're in for a real treat.

* The shot I've used above is of Iggy and David fresh from six dates of the UK leg of The Idiot tour on their way to continue the tour in Canada. Though you wouldn't know it from David's expression, this flight was to be the first time he had flown in years. On the pair's arrival in New York, David said to journalist Lisa Robinson: "I flew for the first time in five or six years. I think the aeroplane is really a wonderful invention." He's a one.

categories: News
Saturday 12.04.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Vote For Db In Playboy Music Hall Of Fame

Playboy, I really get around...

BowieNet message board regulars will no doubt be familiar with this one, and indeed, I'm sure there are a few members that have already been banging away. But, for those of you that missed it, you may want to take part in the Playboy Hall Of Fame Music Poll by voting for our man.

No stranger to Playboy himself, (at least he's appeared in it more than once, most famously in 1975...an interview, not a nude session) David Bowie is summed up on the Playboy site thus:

He set the bar for sheer showmanship. Despite a string of inventive albums and three decades of worldwide hits, Bowie never stopped reworking his image and his music, making glam masterpieces, slinky faux soul, indie rock and even drum and bass. The concert tour for his latest CD, Reality, was so successful it boosted Clear Channel's earnings and warranted its own DVD. ***

DB is up against Chuck Berry, The Pixies, Nancy Sinatra and Talking Heads all deserving of somebody's vote, but not yours! };-)

Click on the doo dah above to get to the voting page, Hall Of Fame is at the foot of the page. I feel duty-bound to point out that there seems to be a fault with the Playboy page in that it allows you to vote as often as you like. I know BowieNetters wouldn't take advantage of this fact, but Chuck Berry fans aren't so scrupulous... would you trust Keith Richards?

Those of you who prefer the traditional method of postal voting can find a voting form in the current issue (December) of Playboy...apparently.

*** Speaking of the Reality DVD, here's a brief review by David Fear from the latest edition of Filter magazine:

It's easy to forget that a single Thin White Duke is responsible for "All The Young Dudes" and "Heroes." And when you consider that he's, like, 137 years old and still moves around like Ziggy Stardust was five minutes ago, it's impossible not to give the gent props.

This Dublin concert from last year shows rock's Dorian Gray in great form, plucking live rarities from his back catalogue ("Five Years"?!?) and mixing them in his newer material. I'll still take a diluted "Man Who Sold The World" over a hyper version of most other artists' work any day of the week.

Mr Fear is clearly a man of taste, and as Filter's tagline rightly states: GOOD MUSIC WILL PREVAIL.

categories: News
Friday 12.03.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Seven Db Songs On Life Aquatic Soundtrack Cd

There's a Sailor who sings, Of the dreams that he brings, From the wide open sea...

We've just received exclusive details of the forthcoming The Life Aquatic soundtrack, which draws heavily on the songwriting skills of one David Bowie.

As we mentioned last month, (11.09.2004 NEWS: BOWIE SONGS ON LIFE AQUATIC SOUNDTRACK) the soundtrack CD features two Bowie originals and five great interpretations of Bowie songs performed by Seu Jorge.

Due on December 14th in the US through Hollywood Records, here's the final 20-track breakdown:

01 Sven Libaek "Shark Attack Theme"
02 Mark Mothersbaugh "Loquasto International Film Festival"
03 David Bowie "Life On Mars?"
04 Seu Jorge "Starman"
05 Mark Mothersbaugh "Let Me Tell You About My Boat"
06 Seu Jorge "Rebel Rebel"
07 Mark Mothersbaugh "Zissou Society Blue Star Cadets/Ned's Theme Take
08 Devo "Gut Feeling"
09 Sven Libaek "Open Sea Theme"
10 Seu Jorge "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide"
11 Joan Baez "Here's To You"
12 Mark Mothersbaugh "We Call Them Pirates Out Here"
13 Iggy and The Stooges "Search and Destroy"
14 Paco de Lucia "La Nina De Puerta Oscura"
15 Seu Jorge "Life On Mars?"
16 Mark Mothersbaugh "Ping Island/Lightning Strike Rescue Op"
17 Seu Jorge "Five Years"
18 Scott Walker "30 Century Man"
19 The Zombies "The Way I Feel Inside"
20 David Bowie "Queen Bitch"

Stay tuned for more background information regarding the film's soundtrack and hopefully a Life Aquatic related competition.

Wes Anderson's The Life Aquatic will be released in Los Angeles and New York theatres on December 10th and will go nationwide in the US on Christmas Day.

categories: News
Thursday 12.02.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Bowie Not Headlining At Coachella

Spreading rumours and lies and stories they made up... (Part 382)

This is a story that has grown to silly proportions, snowballing from a single message board post to news pages the world over, including making Billboard yesterday.

It seems the rumour was started on the Coachella message boards, where a supposed two-day line-up for April 30th and May 1st 2005 was posted, before being picked up by various fans sites and news pages such as Billboard, Undercover, Pollstar, Xfm and NME.

However, there is simply no truth in the rumour that David Bowie will headline the festival. Billboard, at least, did dig a bit further. Here's an excerpt from their story:

Event organizers tell Billboard.com the rumored bill is not correct, and that offers have only recently began going out to prospective bands. What's more, the exact date of the 2005 show will not even be confirmed for another month or so, according to Goldenvoice president Paul Tollett, whose company promotes Coachella.

Rest assured, if there are any gig plans for next year, you will absolutely hear it first via the BowieNet news pages.

categories: News
Wednesday 12.01.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

World Aids Day - Support Apalumbo

Ride on for mile after miley...

BowieNetter Floidoip has been in touch to remind me that it's World Aids Day today and to highlight the fact that education about this relentless disease is needed more than ever before, with the news that 38 million people globally now have the virus.

Click on the image above to reach the official World Aids Day site, where it's worth spending some time today, if you're not already familiar with the information there.

Jim (Floidoip), above, who has lived with HIV/AIDS for the past 23 years (Read his story in this BowieNet piece from a couple of years back: 12.01.2002 NEWS: WORLD AIDS DAY - A MESSAGE FROM JIM) sent in this regarding his recent charity walk:

The picture above is from the front page of The Ocean City Gazzette, Ocean City NJ, from the JWwalk (which took place on the Ocean City boardwalk) Atlantic City's AIDS Walk on October 8th for South Jersey AIDS Alliance and the Infectious Disease associates, Atlantic City's clinic which treats the vast majority of AIDS patients in the area.

The people in the picture are (from left to right), my friend Mary, me, another friend called Mary (BowieNetter Mandn) and her daughter Nicole. This is a letter I recieved from the Infectiuos Disease Associates;

The South Jersey Aids Alliance and Infectious Disease Associates of Atlantic City, New Jersey, would like to thank davidbowie.com for putting JWalkin' on the internet. Mary Durnam/Mandn and Jim Hyde/floidoip raised over $500! What a response. Overall the race raised $3,500 with more checks coming in every day. These funds will be used to provide needed services for the many HIV/AIDS clients living in Atlantic and Cape May Counties of New Jersey. A special thanks from those who will be helped, they are truly grateful for your involvement.

As many of you will already know from the MBs, BowieNetter Apalumbo has registered to take part in the Red Ribbon Ride, a three day, 300+ mile bicycle ride that will take place next July in Minnesota. Here's some info from Apalumbo, (real name Andrea Palumbo)

The ride benefits some fantastic AIDS service organizations here in Minnesota, all of which provide needed services to people living with HIV and AIDS. My fundraising goal is $1500 and I'm asking for your help.

Please make a donation to help me meet my goal! Your contribution (which is tax dedectible, BTW) will fund advocacy, education and direct care services for Minnesotans affected by HIV/AIDS. You can make your donation online by visiting my personal Ride page here.

If you would prefer to mail in a donation, you can download the form from Ride's main web page, http://www.redribbonride.org - make sure you indicate that your donation is for Rider 25 - that's me!

Thanks so much for considering making a donation - AIDS isn't over yet, and won't be for a long time, and there's still a lot of work to be done. - Andrea

Andrea's goal is to raise $1,500.00 - She's achieved 12% of the total so far, so there's a long way to go before July... Let's show how generous BowieNetters can be.

categories: News
Tuesday 11.30.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Bowienetters Shine On World Aids Day

Boy, Thanks for not hesitating...

When I said in the story below: "Let's show how generous BowieNetters can be", I had no idea you would come through like this. As I posted the piece, Andrea's fund stood at around 10%. Less than a day later, BowieNet members have boosted the fund by over 90% to reach the target with an incredible $1,505!!!

I have a sneaky feeling that Andrea's expectations will be even further exceeded by the time she takes part in the three day, 300+ mile bicycle ride in Minnesota next July.

As you can see from the random selection of donations in the box, you can donate any amount you want to. Click on the button above if you wish to pledge some cash.

A big thank you to everybody who has donated so far from everybody involved. It's moments like this that make me proud to be a BowieNetter.

categories: News
Tuesday 11.30.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Time Out Poster Winner

In a corner of the morning in the past...

OK, OK... So I sent some of you on a wild Ziggy chase with this one, by linking to an eBay auction that listed the wrong date! (11.26.2004 NEWS: KENNEDY ON DB IN TIME OUT PLUS POSTER COMP)

But, as I hinted in my news piece, that wasn't the only place to glean the info you needed. www.5years.com had the correct issue date of 18-24 October 1984.

In the event, I didn't disqualify people that quoted the date from the eBay auction, (February 18-24) even though it was wrong.

However, we only had one Time Out poster to give-away, and the lone winner is BowieNetter kmussell, who will be sent the poster and a signed item too, (as the poster isn't signed after all) as soon as they have furnished me with their address.

categories: News
Monday 11.29.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

First Play Of Live Space Oddity On Mint Tonight

Commencing countdown...

BBC 6 Music DJ Marc Riley has been rewarded for his general Bowie-friendly broadcasting, with a world-wide exclusive first play of the previously unreleased live version of Space Oddity from the forthcoming reissue of David Live. (See Tony Visconti interview in yesterday's news)

As you probably know by now, MINT, the popular show for record collectors and similarly keen music lovers, airs from 10:00pm UK time every Sunday night on the BBC digital music station, 6 Music.

Marc, undoubtedly a serious Bowie collector himself, talks about his passion in the current issue (December 2004) of Record Collector magazine, above. Here's a couple of excerpts from his chat with Ian Shirley:

Are you an avid collector?

My CD collection is a beast out of control really. I would end up in a house full of shelves if I weren't careful. The David Bowie stuff is where the 'saddo' bit comes into it. I've got a lot of Bowie albums that seem to be - generally speaking - collectable things. I've got three copies of the 'dress' cover. I've got a Japanese promo of Aladdin Sane, which is really rare. I've got the original Phillips Space Oddity, but I've backed off a bit recently because with Bowie it's a never-ending road - and I got very far down it!*

What was your most memorable session?

We did David Bowie in '99 and he came to Maida Vale. Mark and I were just going out to get a sandwich and Bowie came through the door. Me and Mark had matching suits and shirts and ties, and Bowie came over and started taking the mickey out of us. Then he said, "I don't know what to do today ? has one of you asked for Drive In Saturday?" That was me. He said, "Well, we'll do that". And I go, "What!" Then he said, "I've got a list here..." and he had a hand-written list of all these songs he was doing live! Mark didn't get a look in edgeways. I grabbed it and said, "You Can't Help Thinking About Me (sic) - can we have that? That'll be great!" Having Bowie in was just us both having died and gone to heaven really.

Elsewhere in the piece Marc talks about Marc Bolan, being a member of The Fall, how he fluked his way into radio, working with Mark Radcliffe, throwing away U2 promos and owning Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music on eight-track cartridge!

Marc also gave this very site a plug during a short Q&A with Katie Shimmon for the regular My Media column in the Guardian earlier in the week: New media: I go on davidbowie.com a lot because I'm a fan. And I go on eBay more than I should. Have a bottle of wine and go on eBay and it's lethal.

So there you have it...you can tune in to the live online broadcast from the aforementioned kick-off time by clicking on the image above.

* Footnote: Despite Mr Riley's claims of having got very far down the Bowie collecting road, he doesn't even own the Ryko Sound + Vision wooden box. What serious Bowie collection is complete without that cornerstone?

categories: News
Saturday 11.27.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Tv Talks David Live


Over 30 years old, the original UK press ad for Knock On Wood.

I don't wanna lose the good thing that I've got...

I was trailing through some David Live stuff on my hard disc earlier today, (in preparation for some of the things coming up, like the listening party competition at Abbey Road and such) when I stumbled upon a brief Tony Visconti Q&A I did exactly a year ago today, but for some reason had never used...sorry Tony.

Anyway, most of it is still relevant, though the final tracklisting we talk about has now been restored to the original running order for both David Live and Stage (with some persuasion from this quarter) as outlined in my last news piece. (08/25/04 NEWS: DAVID LIVE AND STAGE REISSUE DETAILS)

So here it is, but please bear in mind that this Q&A is 365-days-old while reading it...

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Tony Visconti answers a few questions regarding David Live.

BLAMMO: Early pressings of the original vinyl version of David Live state that the recordings were made over two days, the 14th and 15th of July 1974 at the Philadelphia Tower Theater. These dates were "corrected" for later pressings to the 12th and 13th, even though the five-night stint at The Tower only ran from the 8th to the 12th. What's the truth? Do we know which shows were actually recorded? And, is there any way you can indicate which songs came from which show for this latest edition of David Live?

TV: I wished you asked me when I was mixing them, because the dates were on the tape boxes. I can confirm that the shows came from two nights only and they would be the last two nights, making it the 11th and 12th. It is logical to record the end of the run rather than the beginning.

I understand that you plan to include all of the songs that were recorded in some form or other. The Ryko reissue already had bonus tracks of Here Today, Gone Tomorrow, Time and the Band Intro. There is also the version of Panic In Detroit that appeared on the b-side of Knock On Wood. Presuming we get at least these tracks on this version, will we also see the inclusion of the likes of Space Oddity and any others we may not be aware of? On the same subject it is rumoured that Here Today, Gone Tomorrow was taped at a soundcheck... can you clear that one up too?

I have remixed every song played on those nights, including Space Oddity and Panic In Detroit. I can't remember if Here Today was a sound check, honestly.

Staying on that same subject, I know there can't be a strict running order for this as it was taped at more than one show, but what is the final running order?

I would have to refer to the analog masters to determine what the exact running order of the show was, but they have been returned to the vaults. The DVD sequence is the same as the original, except there is one long side on a DVD. The album's sequence was different from the live show in one respect, because we eliminated Space Oddity from the original release because David sang into a telephone onstage and the sound was naff. We were able to clean it up with today's technology. The new running order is the same as Rykodisk, except that Panic follows Time and Space Oddity follows Panic and ends the DVD.

(NB: Since the decision to return the running order to the original setlist, this answer is no longer accurate. Please also note that when TV says DVD, he is referring to DVD audio, not an actual DVD of the show!)

You've done a 5:1 mix for this version of David Live. Have you placed the listener in the audience for this one, or the band around the listener?

The band is wrapped around the listener with more emphasis on the front and the audience is also wrapped around the listener with the emphasis on the back. You can say that the band and the audience overlap. This is not unrealistic because in most big rock concerts speakers are placed alongside the walls of the venue. I also got the bass and drums really kickin' this time around.

You've never made a secret of how poorly you thought this album was recorded, but still it remains a firm favourite with the fans. Despite your misgivings regarding the technical shortcomings, what do you think of it as a live album and a snapshot of David at that time?

With modern technology we were able to make this album sound 500% better than the original mix. We had the tapes transfered to Pro Tools and we were able to correct virtually all the technical faults. I mixed only in 5.1, but I derived an even better stereo mix from it, more kick ass than the original.

We know that some backing vocals were added after the fact, due to the loss of theater mics. It's also common knowledge that Mike Garson re-recorded his solo for Aladdin Sane. Was there much else added after the event?

Most of the backing vocals were augmented by the original singers. Some of the time I was able to use the live vocals and the overdubbed vocals together. Mike did rerecord that solo but the original was wiped, it was only 16 track so I guess that was the only way it could be done then. I can't remember why the solo was rerecorded. Also, most of the saxophones were rerecorded, I was surprised to learn. I think this was due to the way they were recorded live, it just wasn't good enough quality. I was not the live recording engineer.

Were there any surprises when you went back to the tapes this time, or was it all pretty much how you remembered it?

Memories galore flooded back to me as the tapes unwound. I found it ironic that Garson and Slick are still in David's band 30 years after the Tower album. Slick must've played hooky from high school to be on that tour.

Were you actually at any of the Tower shows yourself? What are your memories of this period Bowie?

I wasn't at the Tower shows, but I attended a show in New York to get a feel for it. I think it was at Radio City. I was pleased and surprised that my friend Michael Kamen was in the band.

I'd just like to add that I think this presentation of David Live is a vast improvement over the original. Everything possible was done to preserve the integrity of the analog recording, but the realism of 5.1 is such an added bonus I recommend that everyone hears it in this form. I have attended several Reality concerts and the Tower album sounds almost as modern and vibrant as if it were recorded in 2004.

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Thanx for that Tony. Stay tuned for more David Live news shortly, folx.

categories: News
Friday 11.26.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Glamdammit Heroes Screening In Ny Tonight

Just for one day...

BowieNetter antonio has sent in details of another glamdammit do in New York tonight. Here's the low-down:

glamdammit

twig the wonderkid and the astronettes will put their arms around your head whilst spinning early-seventies glam accompanied by glam-era video projections... david bowie's 1977 nhk 'heroes' special screening at 10pm!!

saturday november 27th @ 11pm - no cover

nhk 'heroes' special @ 10pm - no cover

cinema classics
332 e 11th st
new york city

You can check out a larger version of the flyer by clicking on the image above.

categories: News
Friday 11.26.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Kennedy On Db In Time Out Plus Poster Comp

Give it to me one more Time Out...

MP Charles Kennedy's love of all things Bowie has been well documented here on BowieNet over the past few years.

Well now Charles, leader of the Liberal Democrat Party here in the UK, has been quizzed about his Bowie fandom by Graeme Thomson for the 'My Favourite Londoner' column in the current edition of Time Out here in the UK. (Issue dated November 24 - December 1 2004)

The whole thing is too long too post here, and seeing as I can't find it online, I think it would also be too naughty of me to harm sales of Time Out by posting the thing in its entirety.

However, here follows a nice excerpt to tempt you with in which Charles had this to say about our man:

He's a lovely guy. I had a one-to-one meeting with him a couple of years ago in London, after a concert he did which became part of the 'Bowie at the Beeb' CD. I also saw him backstage after a show on his last tour, the one he had to cut short because of his illness, and it was remarked to me by other friends who were there just how impressive he is: someone in their mid-fifties performing energetically and to great acclaim for two-and-a-half hours, then spending the next half-an-hour working a room of maybe 50 people from all walks of life.

He's got a take on who everybody is, he remembers people's names and has always got something pertinent to say. That's indicative of someone who's very, very on the ball. He was talking to me about lain Duncan Smith's novel ['The Devil's Tune']. He had decided on balance not to buy it, and asked me if I thought he'd made a mistake. My advice was, given what I knew of his artistic interests, this would probably not buy pride of place on his shelf!

In the same feature, the magazine posted the above Bowie front covers they have featured over the past thirty odd years...except they missed the one below. (I have a feeling that that first issue is actually 1972, but I could be wrong?)

If you fancy the chance to win a very rare and quite lovely A1 poster of the 2000 edition, (see last cover on the right in the row above) all you have to do is give me the issue date of the London's Rock Landmarks issue, below. The answer will be online for a few hours yet, and even then it's possible to search for it later...is that not a big enough clue?

When you've found the date, send your answer to me at TotalBlamBlam@davidbowie.com with a subject line of "Time Out".

Usual rules apply: must send from a BowieNet account or at least supply your BowieNet username...only one entry per member account, blah, blah, blah.

Competition ends Midnight on Monday and winner will be announced sometime on Tuesday... Thinking about it, the poster may actually be signed by DB, can't remember right now. If it isn't, I'll chuck in a signed item anyway.

categories: News
Thursday 11.25.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Happy Thanksgiving To One And All

Break open your million dollar weapon...

For those of you that missed it, David Bowie has wished a Happy Thanksgiving to one and all in his most recent message board posting.

In the same post, (entitled Google this !!) he has posted a clever little Google thing, which members can reach by clicking on the turkey above.

categories: News
Wednesday 11.24.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Db Back On The Mbs ...with A Vengeance

I can still hear some pop... popular musics, and aftershocks...

As regular visitors to the BowieNet message boards will already know, David returned to the Bowie forum yesterday in a flurry of activity which resulted in sixteen postings from him and more general activity from the members than we've seen for the past 200 years!

Primarily he was recommending Funeral by The Arcade Fire (above right) while reconfirming his love for Secret Machines (above left) who he also enthused about in his last journal entry.

Here's one of Sailor's entries from yesterday regarding The Arcade Fire:

THERE'S NOTHING ELSE TO SAY.

'THE ARCADE FIRE' HAVE THE ALBUM OF THE YEAR.

You must, simply must, buy it now, today, pronto. Quite the most beautiful, moving and passionate piece of brilliant song-writing and quirky performance I've heard in YONKS !!!

It's called 'FUNERAL' (Merge Records) and nothing else (and yes, I've heard the new U2) comes close.

(Well, maybe 'Secret Machines' and their CD 'Now Here Is Nowhere)

OK, OK, . .. I'm doing my diary about them both and some others, a sort of year end round up.

sailor

If you're a BowieNet member and you've not yet read Sailor's messages, click on either of the CDs above to get to the Bowie forum. Once there, you can also search username Sailor to see exactly what the man with impeccable taste has been posting.

categories: News
Tuesday 11.23.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Db Joins Lennon And Presley At Top Of Qicons Poll

Elvis is English and Lennon's on sale again...

The results of the recent QIcons poll were published in a Q magazine special edition today.

Our man managed a very impressive third place, just behind a couple of his own personal favourites, John Lennon and Elvis Presley.

Here's the Top Ten breakdown:

01 John Lennon
02 Elvis Presley
03 David Bowie
04 Keith Richards
05 Kurt Cobain
06 Madonna
07 Bono
08 Bob Marley
09 Joe Strummer
10 Bob Dylan

As well as the special edition magazine, Q will also be hosting a special exhibition to celebrate the QIcons.

The QIcons photo exhibition will open on December 3rd, with a special opening night on December 2nd, at The Proud Gallery in North London.

The exhibition will feature classic images of everyone that made it into the final 100 QIcons. The exhibition will be specially curated by legendary photographers Pennie Smith, Mick Rock and Gered Mankowitz.

Well done David...nothing less than you deserve.

categories: News
Wednesday 11.17.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Aladdin Sane Wins Bowie Album Cover Poll

Who will love Aladdin Sane? (17 per cent of you in the end)

As the votes approach one thousand (currently 997) I thought it would be a good point to bring the BowieNet Bowie Album Cover Poll to an end.

Even though it has dropped 3% since my last post, Aladdin Sane is still your clear favourite, with a huge 17% of the total vote and with 6% between it and the next closest contender, Diamond Dogs.

Somewhat surprisingly, Hunky Dory and Young Americans have both dropped out of the Top Ten to make way for Pin-Ups and 1. Outside.

I do appreciate how hard it is to choose just one sleeve, but, for what it's worth, I joined forty nine others of you and gave my vote to The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.

While not as immediately striking and iconic as Aladdin Sane, It's good to see there are a few more old gits out there among you who understand perfectly well the special appeal of the Ziggy sleeve.

Anyway, here's that Top Ten with numbers of votes in bold:

Aladdin Sane (1973) 171 (17%)
Diamond Dogs (1974) 111 (11%)
Low (1977) 99 (09%)
"Heroes" (1977) 70 (07%)
Scary Monsters and Super Creeps (1980) 65 (06%)
Heathen (2002) 58 (05%)
The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1972) 50 (05%)
Pin-Ups (1973) 47 (04%)
Earthling (1997) 43 (04%)
1. Outside (1995) 42 (04%)

(Others = 28%)

Although that's the official end of this thing, I will leave the poll live for a while longer just to see if there are any great changes over the coming weeks. Thanx for taking part, folx...stay tuned for another poll shortly and a couple more competitions too.

categories: News
Wednesday 11.17.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Tony Visconti On Mint With Marc Riley Tonight


Just one of the reasons why Tony Visconti should be a proud man today!

Man I need TV...

BBC 6 Music DJ Marc Riley has yet another Bowie-related guest on his show this evening, some chap called Tony Visconti.

Tony will be phoning into Marc's brilliant new show, MINT, at some point during the two-hour broadcast, which kicks off at 10:00pm UK time every Sunday night.

Marc plans to probe Tony about some of the less well-known areas of his career, as well as chatting about some of the more familiar artists like those Bowie and Bolan characters.

You can listen to the show live online by clicking on Tony's Doo Wop (or is it Be Bop?... I never did know the difference) classic release from 1974... you never know, you may even get a chance to hear it tonight.

categories: News
Saturday 11.13.04
Posted by Mark Adams
 
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