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Scientists Confirm Spiders From Mars

So where were The Spiders?

It seems the above picture from the surface of the red planet confirms what young Ziggy and his band of extra-terrestrial arachnids knew along... the existence of spiders on Mars!

BowieNetter Adam Dean sent in the link to this latest piece of 'evidence' which you can read more about here.

Of course, we wouldn't make such bold claims on the strength of just one photograph, the picture of a spider's web formation on Mars above is surely even stronger proof of the existence of these particular arthropods.

Not convinced? Then check out martianspiders.com for more pictures of this bizarre phenomenon than you can shake a stick at!

categories: News
Friday 02.17.06
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Bbc Glam Rock Special Next Month


""I'll be Ziggy Stardust and you can be Zinc Alloy!"
David Bowie and Marc Bolan discuss the inevitability
of the Glam Rock movement, simply ages ago, daahling.

I, I will be king...

An hour long Glam Rock documentary entitled Kings of Glam is to be screened by BBC One at 10:35pm UK time on Friday March 3rd.

Though I doubt you'll see any new footage of DB himself, Mick Rock and Tony Visconti have both contributed new interviews.

I'll leave you with this from the Beeb site:

Kings of Glam
Fri 3 Mar, 10:35 pm - 11:35 pm 60mins

Profiling the leading men of the Glam Rock era, Liza Tarbuck guides us through the glittering careers of Marc Bolan, David Bowie, Noddy Holder, Bryan Ferry, Elton John and honorary Glam King Suzi Quatro, with contributions from the 'Kings' Noddy Holder and Suzi Quatro, fans Vic Reeves, Marc Almond, Kiki Dee and Alice Cooper. They also talk about their memories of the stars and their music, whilst industry insiders including producer Tony Visconti, songwriter Mike Chapman and photographer Mick Rock give us the inside angle on the work of these great artists.

categories: News
Thursday 02.16.06
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Itunes Space Oddity Video Download Delay

Commencing countdown...

Though the sale of the digital audio only Serious Moonlight Live EP (ICPN: 00946-349734-5-8) went ahead successfully via iTunes on Monday as expected, (02.13.2006 NEWS: GET SERIOUS MOONLIGHT DOWNLOAD EP NOW) the live clip of Space Oddity from the forthcoming DVD which was to have been made available as a digital download (ICPN: 00946-349736-5-6) via iTunes on the same day as the EP has been put back.

Apparently the unprecedented success of digital video downloads via iTunes has created a backlog of product yet to be uploaded and it is hoped that Space Oddity will now be in the iTunes store this coming Monday the 20th.

Meanwhile, stay tuned for a new competition to win copies of the above EMI promotional poster for next month's official EMI David Bowie - Serious Moonlight DVD...a few of which we'll hopefully get signed by David.

If for some reason this whole thing is news to you, see this news story from last year: 11.05.2005 NEWS: SERIOUS MOONLIGHT DVD DETAILS AND DOWNLOADS

categories: News
Wednesday 02.15.06
Posted by Mark Adams
 

View Duncan Jones French Connection Advert Online

Girls, They come and they go, They kiss...

UK residents have no doubt noticed the press reaction to the latest French Connection advert (see above) that we told you about last week. (02.11.2006 NEWS: DUNCAN JONES FRENCH CONNECTION ADVERT ON UK TV SUNDAY)

Well if you haven't managed to see this controversial creation from Duncan Jones yet, you can make up your own mind about it by visiting the French Connection site.

If your computer set up can't quite handle that version of the advert, you can take your pick of the different formats below instead.

LOW | MED | HI

LOW | MED | HI

categories: News
Tuesday 02.14.06
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Live Kashmir Webcast Tonight

Someone passed some bliss among the crowd...

For those of you that won't get a chance to see Kashmir live on their current tour of Europe, you may be pleased to learn that their sold out show at the Paradiso in Amsterdam tonight will be broadcast live by fabchannel.com.

Regular visitors to these news pages will know that the band covered Memory Of A Free Festival in Berlin (02.05.2006 NEWS: KASHMIR COVER BOWIE LIVE IN BERLIN) a song they've apparently included in their set at shows since that date.

Apart from Memory Of A Free Festival, you can also expect to hear The Cynic in tonight's set, the song Kashmir roped David in as guest vocalist for on their No Balance Palance album. Sadly he won't be there to sing his part, but by all accounts singer Kasper Eistrup has risen to the occasion and has handled David's part admirably. (Oooer missus...snigger, cough, etc.)

The show is due to start at 20:30, Amsterdam time. Click on the image above to get to the fabchannel.com site. If you're reading this after the event, don't worry, the webcast will remain online for a time.

Thanx to BowieNetter 051060 for the pointer.

051060 also sent in the above article from his local paper, which he has very kindly translated for us...I won't be so rude as to go through and make any corrections, as 051060's English is a whole lot better than my Dutch will ever be. Here follows the majority of the piece...

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Kashmir gets support of 'mister Bowie'
The big break-through will be there

The best British pop music comes from Danmark. The band is called Kashmir, named after the Led Zeppelin song, the favourite song of Kasper Eistrup & co. They are very popular in Scandinavia and Germany, but the big break-through is still a dream. Now there's not only a great new album, there's also a seal of quality: David Bowie, Lou Reed and Tony Visconti are the world famous rockers who contributed to the Kashmir CD 'No Balance Palace'.

Just a few days before the hectic European tour (19 concerts in 22 days) Eistrup (singer, songwriter, composer, poet, artist) tried to explain the lack of success. "We don't have an exciting history of drugs, homosexuality, crime or whatever. We're just guys with lovely girlfriends. That's not interesting for press. Also our music is not hot for radio; you have to grow up with us. We're changing all the time, but not with a strategy.

"'No Balance Palace' was becoming a guitar record, much noise and ambient, no ballads." Brilliant miniatures of melodies, full of sphere and dynamics, with remembrances to bands like Sonic Youth, Smashing Pumpkins, Television, The Cure, Sigur Rós and the German electrics Neu.

The last named was in the seventies the source of inspiration to David Bowie. His albums like Low (1977) until Scary Monsters and Super Creeps (1980) are in the remembrances of Eistrup. And now he has an interesting story! He was surprised to hear that 'mister Bowie' was a fan of Kashmir and also 'mister Bowie' wanted to do a song with them, the new single 'The cynic". "Unbelievable, it's an honour. I met him one and a half years ago in New York and I spoke with him. He said immediately he knew our band and also that he had bought the last two CDs (The Good Life and Zitilites). I was shaking, proud and shy, you may know."

"The meeting was arranged by producer Tony Visconti, who was at the beginning of Bowie's career. He was more than willing to work with Kashmir. I had bought tickets in New York to see a PJ Harvey concert when Tony rang and asked if I intended to see The Killers instead at the Irving Plaza. 'You have to come', Tony said with pressure on me. So I went upstairs and David was there and said: 'Hi, hello, Kasper'. I didn't know what to say. Later that night he gave me a lift in a luxurious Lincoln car. He's so relaxed and interested in arts and culture. We are very glad that mister Bowie is on our album. By the way it was the first time after his heart attack that he'd sung again."

Copyright: Ton de Lange/Noordhollands Dagblad, Holland, February 9th, 2006.

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Thanx again 051060, very kind of you to have taken the time for us.

categories: News
Monday 02.13.06
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Get Serious Moonlight Download Ep Now

It's happening now, The crazed in the hot-zone...

A brief reminder that the digital audio only Serious Moonlight Live EP (ICPN: 00946-349734-5-8) which we've told you about a couple of times, (11.05.2005 NEWS: SERIOUS MOONLIGHT DVD DETAILS AND DOWNLOADS & 11.15.2005 NEWS: SM DOWNLOAD ARTWORKS AND PRESS RELEASE) is available today via itunes.

See aforementioned news stories for more details.

categories: News
Sunday 02.12.06
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Duncan Jones French Connection Advert On Uk Tv Sunday

He's the savage son of the TV tube...

When Trevor Beattie of the BMB Agency predicted great things for Duncan Jones in 2006, (01.03.2006 NEWS: INDY TIPS DUNCAN JONES AS MEDIA STAR OF 2006) he stated that "He's currently working on what I think will be one of next year's commercials of the year".

Well, I'm not sure if Trevor was talking about Duncan's Fashion v Style advert for French Connection, but the film certainly fits the description.

The 90 second ad premieres on TV in the UK during the new Sky screening of 24 at 9:00pm tomorrow evening (Sunday). Then it will be on again during The Brits coverage in the week, and various other places including cinemas...and most likely even on the world-wide information super-highway too. For those of you not in the UK, we hope to have a streaming version available for BowieNetters to view shortly.

The grabs above don't really give much of a clue to the content, suffice to say it's a particularly classy bit of work that betrays a wonderful sense of humour on Duncan's part. The two girls in the film, Carley Harrop (the blonde) and Talia Santoa, are incredible and could whoop the arse of even the butchest of BowieNetters, seeing as how they aren't just pretty faces, but real life stunt girls!

The beautiful accompanying operatic music was written specifically for the advert, including lyric contributions from Duncan, even if they are sung in Italian... Any translations from Italian BowieNetters would be most welcome.

categories: News
Friday 02.10.06
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Mick Rock Update

I asked for an autograph... (Or ten)

Winners of the signed copies of David Bowie and Mick Rock's Moonage Daydream book (01.01.2006 NEWS: SPOT THE BALL WINNERS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR) will be pleased to learn that I finally managed to corner Mick in a room long enough yesterday to get him to sign the things. Watch out for your postperson over the coming days.

Mick also confirmed that there will be an official David Bowie/Mick Rock 2007 calendar available towards the end of the year, more details of which we'll supply nearer the time.

categories: News
Monday 02.06.06
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Labyrinth Released On Sony Psp

I, I will be Goblin King...

I know there's an incredibly high percentage of you reading this that are honorary members of the Labby Kids Club and Labyrinth-related events are as popular as ever. (07.04.05 NEWS: LABYRINTH OF JARETH MASQUERADE SOLD OUT)

Well, though it's been out for a while, it seems some of you have missed the fact that the full-length widescreen film has now been released in the Region 1 territories in yet another new format, Sony's UMD Mini For PSP, which claims to be DVD quality.

Though it seems that the public aren't going mad for this latest format just yet, let's hope for Sony that it endures a little better than the Digital Compact Cassette (DCC) audio format released by Philips in the early 90s...I've still to find somebody with a machine that I can play my Ziggy Stardust DCC on!

categories: News
Sunday 02.05.06
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Kashmir Cover Bowie Live In Berlin

Someone passed some bliss among the crowd...

As many of you already know, Kashmir are currently touring Europe and BowieNetter j_lope was there to see them at Friday's show at the Postbahnhof in Berlin...from where she kindly supplied the shot above and a brief report.

As expected, the majority of the setlist came from No Balance Palance and Zitilites, including The Cynic from the former, the song the band recorded with David Bowie as guest vocalist.

But, according to j_lope, for the song before The Cynic, singer Kasper Eistrup announced: ?The next song is not from us?maybe you know who wrote it?? as the band proceeded to perform a touching keyboard-led version of Memory Of A Free Festival that evolved into a fully-blown-rock-out by the end of the familiar refrain "The sun machine is coming down, and we're gonna have a party".

I'll hand over to j_lope for the rest...

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After Memory Of A Free Festival, Kasper asked the audience if they recognised the song and who wrote it. Funny what people were yelling. I think I heard The Beatles several times! Don?t know, if anybody said it right?too much chaos...So Kasper said the name: ?David Bowie!?

Afterwards they played The Cynic: ?It was impossible for him to come here...? Kasper said... (indeed *sigh*) - and so bass player Mads Tunebjerg** sang the Bowie part.

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You can read j_lope's original post by clicking on the picture she took above, and you can see the remaining Kashmir tour dates on the official site, here.

**j_lope footnote: Seems I was wrong with the Bowie-part...*cough*...the bass player just sang the background voices...and the special Bowie-verse was sung by Kasper!

categories: News
Saturday 02.04.06
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Heads Up For Voyeur's April Fan Meeting

In the port of Amsterdam, You can see Sailor fans dance...

The Voyeur's Peter Smit has been in touch with some early info regarding this year's Voyeur fan (club) meeting. Over to you Peter...

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Because of last year's huge success the Voyeur fan (club) meeting will again be held in the beautiful capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam. The meetup will take place on Sunday April 23rd 2006, between 1:00pm and 6:00pm.

This year the Voyeur has selected The Akhnaton Club for their meeting. Akhnaton is a top location in central Amsterdam. With only a five minute walk from central station, the Akhnaton Club can be found at the Nieuwezijds Kolk 25.

Next to EchoBowie (the best Bowiecoverband in the world) BowieNet?s own Trevor (TVQueenBitch, above) will fly in to be the day's DJ. It goes without saying TVQueenBitch will be fully dressed for the occasion.

There will also be an exclusive Reality photo-exhibition with photographs made by Antoine Loogman, and of course their will be lots of national and international merchants.

More details will be announced soon at The Voyeur's website.

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So there you have it...April 23rd, Amsterdam is the place to be.

categories: News
Friday 02.03.06
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Bowie Gets Done By Police Woman

If you want it, boys, get it here, thing...

Those of you that have caught Rufus Wainwright or Antony and The Johnsons in concert recently may have marvelled at the talents of a stunning blonde multi-instrumentalist, one Joan Wasser, who somehow manages to bring even more glamour to proceedings...if such a thing were possible.

Well, now Joan has moved centre stage with her latest solo project: JOAN AS POLICE WOMAN. You could be forgiven for thinking the sleeve above was a depiction of the late Mick Ronson there for a second, but look again, it's actually Joan on the cover of her latest release: My Gurl/Sweet Thing.

The B-side of this limited edition red vinyl 7" 45 single is a wonderful version of the first part of David Bowie's 1974 Diamond Dogs musical triptych, Sweet Thing.

Stripped down to just guitar, piano, Joan's voice and just the right amount of interesting noises, this understated rendition is selling fast and has already become a collector's item for fans of David Bowie and Joan Wasser alike.

My Gurl/Sweet Thing is available now through Reveal Records and if you're lucky you may even get a free signed Polaroid taken and signed by Joan herself.

Learn more about JOAN AS POLICE WOMAN and indeed Joan Wasser's impressive musical past via the various shortcuts in this very news piece.

NB: If you haven't already, you can listen to Sweet Thing via Marc Riley's Rocket Science listen again feature, (fast forward to 2:39) or simply tune in to his other show, Mint, on Sunday evening (ten till midnight UK time) when Manchester's most famous philatelist will be playing the song again.

categories: News
Wednesday 02.01.06
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Low In Top 10 Most 'sinister And Beautiful'

Talking through the gloom...

In celebration of a new Audi vehicle, the March edition of Q magazine has teamed up with the car manufacturer to choose ten albums that best some up their Heart Of Darkness theme.

As you've gathered from the headline and text above, David Bowie's classic 1977 Low album sits at #6, with an appreciation of the record (which you can read for yourself above) accompanied by a great 76 shot and another of DB with Iggy Pop on The Idiot tour taken a little after the time of Low's release.

Elsewhere in the magazine, (illustrated with a large shot of DB with Arcade Fire in Central Park) Q recommends the David Bowie and Arcade Fire Fashion Rocks live download EP, and while their kind words about the release may come a little after the event, they are appreciated just the same.

If you fancy reading that Fashion Rocks EP review and finding out who else made that Heart Of Darkness list, I'm afraid you may have to shell out for a copy of the mag, as Q have threatened to shoot me if I completely negate the need to keep their journalists in work.

categories: News
Tuesday 01.31.06
Posted by Mark Adams
 

The Cynic Out Now...see Db In The Video Online

Put on a romantic vinyl...

We've plugged Kashmir more than once over the past year here on BowieNet (09.02.05 NEWS: TV TALKS ABOUT KASHMIR'S SPECIAL GUESTS & 10.04.05 NEWS: HEAR NINETY SECOND SNIPPET OF THE CYNIC & 10.10.2005 NEWS: WIN ONE OF TEN COPIES OF NO BALANCE PALACE) not only because of producer Tony Visconti produce their No Balance Palance album, but because their track The Cynic features David Bowie on vocals.

Now available as the second single from the album, the European 4-track CD single features the following four tracks:

01 The Cynic (featuring David Bowie)
02 Supergirl - (demonstrations skizze)
03 Snowman - (organic draft)
04 The Dusk Hour - (sidestep walk)

There is also a limited edition 7" 45 single available now, and the track recently topped the Swedish downlaod chart.

Visitors to the BowieNet message boards will already know about the rather cool video for The Cynic on the official Kashmir site, thanks to a posting by j_lope.

The 4:48 minute film has been cleverly created in the style of the No Balance Palace album graphics, and also features David Bowie in one of his most animated performances to date. You can check it out by clicking on The Cynic single cover above.

categories: News
Thursday 01.26.06
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Db In Julien Temple's Glastonbury Film

The Children of the summer's end, Gathered in the dampened grass...

Julien Temple's Glastonbury film has just ended a successful run at this year's Sundance Film Festival where it was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize in the World Cinema - Documentary category.

The 135 minute film is now planned for the Berlin Film Festival on February 10th and 11th and is scheduled for an April 14th nation-wide UK cinema release via Pathe.

DB's performance of "Heroes" from his triumphant appearance on Sunday June 25th 2000 at the famous festival (above) "features prominently towards the end of the film," according to a marketing spokesman for Hanway Films.

The film itself follows the evolution of the festival since it began in 1970, through both professional footage and home videos collected from festival-goers. "I think the festival does bring together a certain kind of free-thinking Englishness that in a very interesting way mirrors the changes that have happened in the wider culture," says Temple.

It was ragged and naive, It was Heaven...

Julien first attended the festival as a university student in June 1971 when he ran away from school to join 12,000 free-spirited music fans at the Glastonbury Fayre at Worthy Farm in Somerset.

The atmosphere "affected me deeply", he says, and he clearly remembers waking up at dawn on the morning of the 23rd to see David Bowie on stage:

"There was this sense of the festival being very much one connected event and everyone waking each other up and saying 'you've got to see this guy, he's amazing. And he was."

Julien remained impressed enough to work with David almost 25 years later on more than occasion.


Despite his public image, photographic evidence proves that
David Bowie didn't actually change his hairstyle for 29 years!

Sadly it seems that 1971 performance wasn't captured on film by a documentary crew present at the time that included one Nicolas Roeg among its number.

However, David's set was recorded on audio tape which was generally reported to run as the list below, and included an unscheduled appearance by an enthusiastic lady during Oh! You Pretty Things who seemed to have enjoyed the local herbs...the performance was also remembered by David for a break in the set while he tried to remove a flying insect of some kind from his keyboard!:

Oh! You Pretty Things
Kooks
Changes
Amsterdam
The Supermen
Memory Of A Free Festival
Song For Bob Dylan

There is some debate as to how accurate this setlist is, as some think David may have also performed Bombers. Perhaps we'll find out one day, as tantalisingly stated by the organisers in one of the inserts for the triple LP, Revelations - A Musical Anthology For Glastonbury Fayre, "The live tape recorded at Glastonbury will remain in our vaults until the revolution."

Although they continued to express their gratitude to David for his performance thus: "Along with the several hundred sleepy hippies who saw and heard David at Glastonbury Fayre we'd like to say thankyou to a magic gentleman..."

As you all know, while Revelations had none of DB's 1971 performance, it did include a contribution from him in the form of a specially re-recorded Spiders version of The Superman, which later surface as a bonus track on the Ryko version of The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and on the 2002 30th Anniversary 2CD Edition of same.

The same Revelations booklet included the above shot of David outside Worthy Farm itself, site of the Glastonbury Fayre which numbered 12,000 fans in 1971 and enjoyed 112,000 paying customers last year.

Many thanks to BowieNetter Zardoz for his pointer to a BBC story about Julien's film here.

categories: News
Wednesday 01.25.06
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Diamond Dogs In MontrÉal Tomorrow

Mannequins with kill appeal...

Those of you in Montréal tomorrow night like to know that The Diamond Dogs will be barking up your tree at the SOFA BAR.

Here's the stuff you need to know if you fancy going along to check out these cats...erm...dogs I mean...

The Diamond Dogs in Montréal with David Mollet as David Bowie
Thursday January 26th @ 9:30pm at SOFA BAR
(451 Rachel East; corner Rivard, close to St-Denis)
Cover charge: $7
Tickets on sale at
SOFA BAR
Further info: The Diamond Dogs

If you're intending to attend, why not send in some snaps, or a report, or both?

categories: News
Tuesday 01.24.06
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Two Cds Containing Bowie Tracks Out This Week

Everyone says "hi", And the girl next door, And the guy upstairs...

Two compilations containing Bowie music are released this week. First up (out on Jan 23rd) is the Double Disc Special Edition of the 1990 Pretty Woman soundtrack.

Originally released as a single disc and premiering the Fame 90 (Gass Mix), the album now has a second disc "featuring tracks from and inspired by Pretty Woman". Not having seen the film (honest), I imagine the inclusion of Let's Dance (Single Version) on the bonus CD means it did feature in the film, as opposed to being inspired by it.

Here's the full tracklisting for those interested, though I should warn the squeamish to look away now as it contains tracks by Kenny G, Phil Collins, Huey Lewis and Peter Cetera, to name just some of the shite on it...

Disc 1
01 Wild Women Do (New Ric Wake Mix) - Natalie Cole
02 Fame 90 (Gass Mix) - David Bowie
03 The King Of Wishful Thinking - Go West
04 Tangled - Jane Wiedlin
05 It Must Have Been Love - Roxette
06 Life In Detail - Robert Palmer
07 No Explanation - Peter Cetera
08 Real Wild Child (Wild One) - Christopher Otcasek
09 Fallen - Lauren Wood
10 Oh Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison
11 Show Me Your Soul - Red Hot Chili Peppers

Disc 2
01 Heaven Is A Place On Earth - Belinda Carlisle
02 Call Me - Blondie
03 Let's Dance (Single Version) - David Bowie
04 Kiss - Prince & The Revolution
05 What's Love Got To Do With It - Tina Turner
06 Would I Lie To You? (Original Version) (Edit) - Charles & Eddie
07 The Power Of Love - Huey Lewis & The News
08 Can't Help Falling In Love - UB40
09 Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now) - Phil Collins
10 When You Tell Me That You Love Me - Diana Ross
11 White Wedding - Part 1 - Billy Idol
12 Listen To Your Heart - Roxette
13 We Belong - Pat Benatar
14 Songbird - Kenny G

An altogether more tasteful affair, imho, is also a double CD compiled by another DJ from Ireland's Today FM radio station. (11.04.05 NEWS: BOWIE TRACKS ON THREE NEW COMPILATIONS)

Hot on the heels of Ian Dempsey's Kick Start, The Definitive Tom Dunne - Vol. 01 Pet Picks 2000 ? 2006 (out on Jan 27th) is an album which claims to contain "36 modern alternative classics" representing "The best of the decade so far".

Well, that may be debatable, but here's a short review of this rather splendid release from www.imro.ie anyway...

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Following the success of 2005?s ?Alternative Irish Anthems?, Tom Dunne returns with another immaculately collated compilation.

This is the holy grail of alternative music for all Tom?s disciples. Curated by the man himself, with extensive listener input; the passion for the music really comes through. The Today FM ?Pet Sounds? audience are a discerning bunch and this compilation is tailored to satiate their need for only the very best in leftfield and alternative rock ?n? roll.

The tune selection has been drafted, crafted, tweaked, peaked, styled and compiled from over 3,000 hours of music played on the show in the first half of the decade.

Spanning the modern rock idiom, with all its nuances and sub - genres, this 2CD album is the 120 minute guide to twenty first century rock ?n? roll that will hold your attention and leave you wanting more.

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As you can see from the tracklisting below, David Bowie is represented by the very moving Everyone Says "Hi".

Disc 1
01 Modest Mouse - Float On
02 Delays - Long Time Coming
03 Razorlight - Somewhere Else
04 Stereophonics - Dakota
05 Doves - There Goes The Fear
06 Badly Drawn Boy - Silent Sigh
07 Jose Gonzalez - Heartbeats
08 U2 - City Of Blinding Lights
09 PJ Harvey - A Place Called Home
10 Radiohead - There There
11 Sufjan Stevens - Chicago
12 Elliott Smith - Son Of Sam
13 Oasis - The Importance Of Being Idle
14 The Frames - Sideways Down
15 Brendan Benson - Cold Hands (Warm Heart)
16 David Bowie - Everyone Says "Hi"
17 Looper - Impossible Things # 2
18 Albert Niland - Wuthering Heights

Disc 2
01 Editors - Munich
02 Weezer - Island In The Sun
03 Primal Scream feat. Kate Moss - Some Velvet Morning
04 The Streets - Weak Become Heroes (Steve Osbourne Radio Mix)
05 Sebastian Tellier - La Ritournelle
06 Lambchop - Up With People (Zero 7 remix)
07 Ian Brown - F.E.A.R.
08 Sonic Youth - Unmade Bed
09 Super Furry Animals - Juxtaposed With U
10 Lemon Jelly - Nice Weather For Ducks
11 Shack - Lend's Some Dough
12 Bell X1 - Bigger Than Me
13 Republic Of Loose - Comeback Girl
14 Alabama 3 - Woke Up This Morning
15 Calexico - Alone Again Or
16 Bic Runga - Sway
17 Aimee Mann & Michael Penn - Two Of Us
18 4 Hero Les Fleur

There ya go...something for everybody. Thanx yet again to BowieNetter Chris Gaffney for the news from The Emerald Isle.

categories: News
Monday 01.23.06
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Db Seventies Stuff In The Uk Sundays

Do you remember we another person...

The Sunday newspaper supplements in the UK have a couple of nice Bowie bits today. First up (above) The Observer Music Monthly has in its regular full-page FLASHBACK feature a piece written by one Michael Watts, the man responsible for that Melody Maker front page 34 years ago! (01.22.2002 NEWS: THE OUTING OF ZIGGY - 30 YEARS AGO TODAY!)

Illustrated with the very first Mick Rock photograph of a young pre-show Ziggy at Birmingham Town Hall on Friday March 17th 1972, (03.17.2002 NEWS: WHEN ROCK MET ZIGGY) and subtitled: On the cusp of fame, Bowie tells Melody Maker he's gay - and changes pop for ever, here's what Mr Watts had to say about that auspicious meeting with David all those years ago...

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Two confessions, mine first, as the author of the interview that broke the news: the original article now reads horribly coy.

I met Bowie in his publisher's office, high above Regent Street. He was dolled up as Ziggy, before the world knew of rock stars from outer space. Skin-tight pantsuit, big hair, huge, red plastic boots - dazzling. Only recently had he stopped wearing a dress - 'a man's dress,' he elaborated. He was charming, slightly flirtatious, but made me uncomfortable with myself. 'Camp as a row of tents,' I wrote - did I invent that phrase? - when I wanted to be unmanly and shout: he is unreservedly fabulous.

Soon he was coming out to me. 'I'm gay,' he said, 'and always have been, even when I was David Jones.' This sounds now like Daffyd in Little Britain, but it wasn't comical then. In truth, I felt lucky. He'd almost spilled the beans to Jeremy magazine three years before. Did his admission matter? Well, laws on homosexuality had been reformed only five years previously. After Bowie came le deluge. He had shrewdly calculated the consequences, however. Busting taboos stokes the star-maker machinery. He was also just being honest. Sometimes, even in pop, honesty pays.

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Such sweet memories.

The Sunday Times Style magazine is also looking back to the Seventies today, asking 'Where did all the beautiful people go?' with a piece about 'The glamorous days of Studio 54'.

Illustrated by the above full-page photo of a very dapper DB and friend, the only Bowie mention in the piece is in this paragraph:

Anyone that has seen the charred carnage ? and there really is no other word for it ? escaping from underneath the numerous arches in Vauxhall at midday on Monday, after a full weekend?s tortuous excess at the pummelling gay clubs, will surely agree that it looks and sounds very much like where Dante put the sodomites in his vision of hell. It looks nothing like Bianca on a white horse, or a young David Bowie and Amanda Lear, posing by the velvet rope for the cameras. Maniacal nightclubs are horrid, period. And that, alas, is where rave culture, Studio 54?s direct legacy, took us.

Strange then that they settled on a picture of David with celebrated transvestite Romy Haag at the Alcazar club in Paris on May 15th 1976. New picture researcher please!

Please note, the bizarre pink stains on DB's jacket are simply show-through from the preceding page during the scanning process, as opposed to an uncharacteristically colourful fashion statement from The Thin White Duke.

categories: News
Saturday 01.21.06
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Db Attends Lou Reed's New York Private View


"Hey white boy, what you doin' uptown?" Lou and DB in NY last night.
Picture copyright 2005 Getty Images - Andrew H. Walker/Stringer.

Here he comes, he's all dressed in black...

David Bowie popped along to the Gallery at Hermes in New York last night to check out his old mucker's new photography exhibition, Lou Reed: New York.

The event was also attended by Lou's partner Laurie Anderson and friends Julian Schnabel and Moby, as well as photographer Peter Beard and the very beautiful Carmen Dell-Orefice, among others.

Opening to the general public today (January 20th) Lou has two simultaneous exhibitions of his New York City photography all shot on a digital camera.


Intelligent Design, 2005 by Lou Reed - Archival pigment print 20" x 42" (Click on image for more info)

Aside from aforementioned Gallery at Hermes at 691 Madison Avenue, you can also check out Lou's pictures, like the stunning shot above, at the Steven Kasher Gallery at 521 West 23 Street.

The exhibitions run until February 25th.

NB: BowieNet members can view a couple more unpublished pictures of David from last night on the MBs.

categories: News
Thursday 01.19.06
Posted by Mark Adams
 

See Space Oddity In Santa Barbara On Friday

I've got Friday on my mind...

Space Oddity, David Brighton's Tribute To David Bowie will play Santa Barbara on Friday. Over to Aladdin Bowie's clothing, David Bedford, for the details...

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Space Oddity - David Brighton's Tribute To David Bowie returns to Santa Barbara for a special evening of the sights and sounds of David Bowie.

From pre-Ziggy through the 80s, experience the Bowie spectacle with us...

January 20th
SOhO Restaurant and Music Club
Show time: 8:30pm
Opening act: The Fallout Police(a brilliant Police Tribute)
Admission: $10.00
1221 State Street, #205
Santa Barbara, CA 93101 USA
Phone (805) 962-7776

www.DavidBowieTribute.com

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One of these days these guys will venture over the water...I'm sure of it.

categories: News
Tuesday 01.17.06
Posted by Mark Adams
 
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