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Ziggy Stardust Cover Contest - The Top Five

Commencing countdown...five...

At last the votes are all in and counted for our BowieNet Ziggy Stardust 35th Anniversary Cover Contest.

As you know, we had a good turn out with a pleasingly high standard of entries, though we had to change the voting to members-only half way through, even if that member voting was a little lethargic.

I'll be announcing the top five over the next five days, with the eventual winner being announced on Wednesday...you never know, we may even be able to scrape something together for the four runners up too.

So, first up, at number five with 10% of all of the votes that the top five received, is cover #14, which was created by littlebombardier, and obviously a fair few of you agree that it's a fine piece of work.

Come back tomorrow to see who made it to number four.

categories: News
Friday 08.31.07
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Ziggy Cover Contest - Last Chance To Vote

This is our last chance...

Today is your last chance to help somebody towards the winning post in our BowieNet Ziggy Stardust 35th Anniversary Cover Contest that we've been running these last few years.

If you're a member, (which you must be to be able to read this) and you've not already voted, please refer back to our news story of one month ago (07.31.2007 NEWS: ZIGGY COVER CONTEST - MEMBERS ONLY E-MAIL VOTE) to cast your vote now.

Above is a very late entry by BowieNetter Jule that didn't make it to the contest, but I think you'll agree is worth posting here.

categories: News
Thursday 08.30.07
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Knock Knock. Who's There? Doctor. Doctor Who?

Believing the strangest things, loving the alien...

Tomorrow's (Thursday) Sun newspaper in the UK has a half page exclusive regarding a supposed forthcoming appearance by David Bowie in the popular TV series, Dr Who. Here's a bit from it...

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ROCK legend David Bowie is set to star in Dr Who ? as an evil alien abductor.

Producers reckon the Ziggy Stardust singer, now 60, makes a perfect villain because of his ?great other-worldly look?.

And he will cross swords with the Tardis?s Time Lord when he kidnaps crime author Agatha Christie ? who in real life mysteriously vanished for 11 days in 1926.

Bowie?s willingness to appear in the two-part Dr Who special, to be shown on BBC1 next year, will surprise many of his fans.

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Indeed it will surprise many of his fans, as the whole story is as much news to them as it is to him. David Bowie is not planning to star in Dr Who and the whole story is "absolute tish and tosh".

Whatever the intention behind The Sun's story, it certainly wouldn't be the first time that Dr Who producers have approached Bowie to appear in the show. If memory serves, he spurned their advances in the eighties too.

In fact, the Dr Who team have never hidden their fondness for all things Bowie, and it seems there are more than a few Bowie fans who enjoy a bit of Dr Who themselves. You may remember über fan Nick Pegg taking a break from operating a dreaded Black Dalek on these very pages. (08.05.2006 REMINDER: NICK PEGG SIGNING AND LAUNCH PARTY TODAY)

Anyway, if your thing is science fiction, with no real emphasis on the science bit, then you may want to read the whole item online here.

categories: News
Tuesday 08.28.07
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Mojo On Db Debut And Weller Prefers Bowie To Jam

The past it almost shimmers now...

Above is page sixty one from the latest MOJO classic, a special issue which celebrates the 40th anniversary of the year 1967 and 'The Summer Of Love'.

Paul Trynka has written a lovely piece regarding David Bowie's self-titled debut for Deram, which was released on the same day as fairly stiff competition in the shape of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, in June 1967.

Here's a few excerpts from the piece...

ONE OF THE most remarkable albums of 1967 was one that disappeared without trace. In later years, David Bowie's self-titled debut would be labelled as a failure, a quirky but insubstantial relic from the English psych era. It is a misconception that reinforces the legend of the singer's hard-fought rise to fame. In truth, the record was the first real proof of Bowie's extraordinary talent - a view shared by his bandmates, manager and the man himself.

In early 1966, David Bowie was just another singer struggling on London's R&B and mod circuit, but with a difference: his set, rather than the usual Tamla and Stax covers, comprised mostly self-written material, and the few covers, such as Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse's ballad What Kind Of Fool Am I?, demonstrated that David was pursuing a highly individual path.

The piece goes on to explain how manager Ken Pitt managed to forge an album deal with Deram, despite David's lack of a hit single...a highly unusual gamble for a record company to take back then...

Mendl was head of album A&R at Decca and fortuitously developed "a minor obsession about David Bowie. I thought he was the most talented, magical person. I would have signed him even if he hadn't had such obvious talent!"

Here's a final excerpt that goes part way to explaining the creation of the album's highly-individual sound, highlighting a need to escape the herd which would remain with the 20-year-old for the rest of his career....

Recorded over a then extraordinarily generous period of seven days - between November 1966 and February 1967 - the 14 songs were mini-epics set in almost childlike imaginary worlds. There was no electric guitar; instead, the quirky soundscapes were filled with oboes, French horns and trombones. ProducerMike Vernon recalls he'd been assigned the project "because Decca thought I'd done all this oddball stuff", but found it "very off the wall, to say the least. And names were being bandied around of poets and artists I'd never heard of." Yet Vernon and engineer Gus Dudgeon tackled the challenge with laudable enthusiasm, relishing the album's humour.

It's worth checking out the full piece if you can.

In a Deram press release for the Rubber Band/The London Boys 45, the latter was described as: "David Bowie's partly autobiographical cameo of the brave and defiant little mod racing uphill along Wardour Street to an empty Paradise.".

Ten years later in 1977, a similarly aged chap from Woking attempted the same journey during the Mod revival...if that's not an oxymoron. And now, thirty years on from his first records with The Jam, Paul Weller is often referred to as the Godfather of Dad Rock.

That's an appropriate title in that it seems, according to today's Guardian, this particular dad doesn't see eye-to-eye with his son, Natt, when it comes to taste in music.

Natt, who has an eye on following in Weller Snr's footsteps, but definitely not in his style, had this to say regarding the lack of any decent male rock stars coming through: "There haven't been any proper male artists for ages except for Robbie Williams, and he's shit. I'm just sick of all these bands in granddad jumpers and straw hats. I want to be a proper rock star. We need something like a modern Bowie."

Well Natt, they're lofty ambitions indeed, and your desire for change is to be applauded. And we can even help you out with the modern Bowie bit in the shape of somebody who sometimes hangs out around here...he's called David Bowie...and he's a real Mod!

categories: News
Sunday 08.26.07
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Tv Compilation Cd Contest - Part 2 Winners

I will show you games where the winner never wins...

Well we got there in the end. You'll remember that we had to re-run this one last week, (08.21.2007 NEWS: TONY VISCONTI COMPILATION CD CONTEST - PART 2) as we only had three winning entries in our original contest. (08.14.2007 NEWS: TONY VISCONTI COMPILATION CD WINNERS...A BIT)

To purge our vaults of the remaining seven copies of EMI's compilation CD The Record Producers - Tony Visconti , we asked the question: What songs did Tony record with David at their very first recording session?

On September 1st 1967, DB and TV recorded Let Me Sleep Beside You and Karma Man at their first ever recording session together. Some of you also mistakingly identified In The Heat Of The Morning as one of the songs recorded at the same time, but that track wasn't recorded until March of the following year.

However, as long as you stated the first two songs, we did allow the inclusion of In The Heat Of The Morning too. The following seven BowieNetters were selected by The Random Generator.

bianca
bruneva
crashingoutwithsylvian
fshion
jungtheforeman
lunamagic
postmodernlover

If you lot could please send in your names and addresses, we'll have your CD with you quicker than you can say: "Perceived unknown by an eye that peers from a hole in the tent where no one goes."

categories: News
Saturday 08.25.07
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Sony Japan Paper Sleeves Contest - Final Part

I take it on the road...

Not sure how many of you will remember this one, but if it's a complete mystery to you, go back and check out the previous five parts before you continue here. (08.06.2007 NEWS: SONY JAPAN PAPER SLEEVES CONTEST STARTS TOMORROW)

One simple question for this final part, which there's no point in delaying further...

David Bowie promoted all of the above albums with some kind of tour or other. But, which albums since Ziggy Stardust were not specifically promoted with a tour? (Only include studio albums and don't include Tin Machine.)

When you have the answer, e-mail it to me here along with the five other answers from the previous five parts.

Usual BowieNet rules apply: Only one entry per BowieNet account, and please remember you must enter using your BowieNet e-mail or at least supply your BowieNet user name.

The contest ends at midnight NY time this coming Saturday September 1st, with the ten winners being notified shortly thereafter.

categories: News
Friday 08.24.07
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Four Bowie Compositions On Control Soundtrack

If I can't control my destiny...

Like many of the musicians of his generation (and beyond) with anything worth saying, Ian Curtis, late singer of Joy Division and subject of new movie, Control, was clearly a huge fan of the work of David Bowie.

The Control OST album, due via Warner on October 3rd, includes three Bowie compositions: Iggy Pop's version of Sister Midnight (Bowie/Pop/Alomar) and two Bowie originals: Drive In Saturday (Bowie) and Warszawa (Bowie/Eno).

In fact, Warszawa was the track that inspired Joy Division's first name, Warsaw.

Additionally, the film itself utilises The Jean Genie to superb effect (please excuse low quality grab below) when the teenage Curtis is shown miming barechested to the song in front of his bedroom mirror.

Curtis, who hanged himself aged 23 in May 1980 while The Idiot played on his turntable, is portrayed brilliantly throughout the film by actor Sam Riley. Likewise, the lonely figure of the tragic singer's wife, Deborah Curtis, played by Samantha Morton.

Control is the feature length debut of photographer/director Anton Corbijn who was responsible for the best known and more memorable images of Ian Curtis and Joy Division...and he's taken some pretty impressive pictures of David Bowie too, for that matter.

I'll leave you with the tracklisting for the Control OST album, which is just about as cool as the movie that The Independent newspaper has already dubbed "The coolest British movie of 2007".

  1. Exit ? New Order
  2. What Goes On ? The Velvet Underground + Ian Dialogue
  3. Shadowplay (Joy Division cover) ? The Killers
  4. Boredom (Live) ? The Buzzcocks
  5. Dead Souls ? Joy Division + Rain, Beginning of Dialogue
  6. End of Dialogue
  7. + She Was Naked ? Supersister

  8. Sister Midnight ? Iggy Pop
  9. Love Will Tear Us Apart ? Joy Division
  10. Problems (Live) ? Sex Pistols
  11. Bernard/Ian Dialogue
  12. + Hypnosis ? New Order + Ian Dialogue

  13. Drive In Saturday ? David Bowie
  14. Evidently Chickentown ? John Cooper Clarke
  15. 2HB ? Roxy Music
  16. TV Dialogue
  17. + Transmission (Cast Version) ? Joy Division

  18. Car Noises
  19. + Autobahn ? Kraftwerk

  20. Ian/Debbie Dialogue
  21. + Atmosphere ? Joy Division

  22. Warszawa ? David Bowie
  23. Ian Dialogue
  24. + Get Out ? New Order

Keep an eye on the official Control website which will start transmission soon and will include reviews and pictures from the Edinburgh premiere, and new content including exclusive clips, script excerpts, music, information on advance screenings and lots more.

categories: News
Thursday 08.23.07
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Bowie Experience In New Feature Film...kind Of

Well, ain't that poster love?

Laurence of The Bowie Experience has been in touch with an explanation of the above...over to you, son...(Well, he is much younger than me!)

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Hi Blam, Thought you might be interested in the attached five new posters for Bowiexp, I`ve made them for our use and for a feature film, (filming begins at the end of August.) The film company is called `Happy our Films`, and I`ve been asked to supply posters to `dress` the sets with. Here`s a brief description of what the film is about as described by the film company.

"The whole film is dedicated to tribute bands.The short version of the story is that a group of guys re-form their band and enter a huge tribute band competition as there is £100,000 prize money. They have the rehearsals, play-offs, semi-finals, then the finals etc...all in various locations, so each venue is covered in your band posters".

Hope you like them, All the best, Laurence

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Thanx Laurence. Sadly, The Bowie Experience won't be in the film themselves, but you can find out what they are doing by keeping an eye on their MySpace page.

categories: News
Tuesday 08.21.07
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Tony Visconti Compilation Cd Contest - Part 2

Oh no, don't say it's true...

As promised this time last week, kind of, (08.14.2007 NEWS: TONY VISCONTI COMPILATION CD WINNERS...A BIT) here's the second part of our contest to win the remaining seven copies of EMI's compilation CD The Record Producers - Tony Visconti.

Seeing as the first part proved too difficult for many of you to even enter, I'm setting one simple question to shift the remaining prizes.

This should be quite easy for those of you truly interested in the work of Tony Visconti and David Bowie, particularly if you've read Tony's book...

What songs did Tony record with David at their very first recording session?

When you have your answer, e-mail it to me here.

Usual BowieNet rules apply: Only one entry per BowieNet account, and please remember you must enter using your BowieNet e-mail or at least supply your BowieNet user name.

The contest ends at midnight NY time this Saturday August 25th, with the seven winners being notified shortly thereafter.

We still need the addresses of these three previous winners...

chaspearson
gmoney
MarcBolan

categories: News
Monday 08.20.07
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Six Bowie Tunes In New Ben Stiller Movie

It's a broken heart that dreams, it's a broken heart you left me...

The new Ben Stiller film, The Heartbreak Kid, features six David Bowie songs to a lesser or greater degree. Here's a bit of stuff about the film before I get on to the songs...

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THE HEARTBREAK KID

Based on the motion picture "The Heartbreak Kid," and the short story "A Change of Plan" by Bruce Jay Friedman Directed by Peter Farrelly and Bobby Farrelly

Cast: Ben Stiller, Michelle Monaghan, Malin Akerman, Jerry Stiller, Rob Corddry, Carlos Mencia, Scott Wilson, Danny McBride, Polly Holliday

Synopsis: Single and indecisive, Eddie (Ben Stiller) begins dating the incredibly sexy and seemingly fabulous Lila. Upon the urging of his father and best friend, Eddie proposes to her after only a week, fearing this may be his last chance at love, marriage, and happiness. However, while on their honeymoon in sunny Mexico, Lila reveals her true beyond-awful nature and Eddie meets Miranda, the woman he realizes to be his actual soul mate. Eddie must keep his new, increasingly horrid wife at bay as he attempts to woo the girl of his dreams.

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Though there is no Bowie music in the trailer, it's clear from it that music is an integral part of the film. The following Bowie songs are dotted around the soundtrack: Queen Bitch, Rebel Rebel, Ashes To Ashes, Ziggy Stardust, Under Pressure and Suffragette City.

There are many, many other songs used in the film, including these:
Two new songs by The Flaming Lips (written for the film)
Different Drum - Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs
After Party and Cuando Canto - both by Ozomatli
Put The Message In The Box - World Party
Canciones de Amor - Julieta Venegas
Painting By Chagall - The Weepies
Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) - Bruce Springsteen
New cover version of Cat Stevens' "The First Cut Is The Deepest" performed by Buva Hilarious
Montage of Lila's character singing along to radio - featuring hits from Blondie, Spice Girls, Miami Sound Machine, Captain & Tennille, Charlie Daniels Band. (Trivia buffs may like to know that the latter's The Devil Went Down To Georgia is designer Rex Ray's favourite song of all time.)

categories: News
Sunday 08.19.07
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Bowie Album Sells On Ebay For £4,220 Gbp

As the merchandise exchanged and money roared...

After a copy sold on eBay in October 2004 for £3,100 GBP (approx. $6,200 USD), (12.09.2004 NEWS: SPACE ODDITY IN ALL TIME TOP 10 MOST EXPENSIVE DISCS) I think most collectors thought the legendary purple vinyl Scary Monsters album had commanded its highest price and that there was nobody else on the planet mad enough to top the three grand paid for what was considered by most to be a bootleg. They didn't reckon on the French.

As you may have concluded from the previous clues, a very serious French collector has placed a winning bid of £4,220 (approx. $8,400 USD) on this item in a recently ended eBay auction.

The history of this record is sketchy, but general consensus has it that an RCA Records pressing plant employee unofficially pressed a handful of these and some red vinyl copies of Low (which I've yet to see physical evidence of) back in the 1980s.

The October 2004 £3,100 copy was followed in June 2005 by an opaque purple pressing (all other copies seem to have been transparent purple) which fetched a mere £1,087. The opaque copy is considered to be a bootleg of the transparent purple version...confused?

Either way, it seemed this was enough to destabilise the record's value, with further copies selling for the following amounts...

£1,921 November 2005
£2, 941 February 2006
£1,800 December 2006

However, with this latest copy selling for such a large sum of money, it seems the purple vinyl Scary Monsters is a pretty sound investment, legitimate or otherwise.

categories: News
Saturday 08.18.07
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Four Mick Rock Videos Available Via Itunes Now

Like the video films we saw...

The four Mick Rock promotional David Bowie videos: Space Oddity, John, I'm Only Dancing, The Jean Genie and Life On Mars? are finally available to buy as digital downloads via iTunes, having been put back from July 13th.

For those of you that this is news to, we first told you about them back in April. (04.16.2007 NEWS: FOUR MICK ROCK VIDEOS TO BE MADE AVAILABLE DIGITALLY)

That's that then.

categories: News
Friday 08.17.07
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Labyrinth At Oval House Theatre

Mystery, Magic and Goblin Kings in Kennington Park!

Oval House Theatre summer school present

The Labyrinth

Written by Terry Jones, Dennis Lee and Jim Henson


Performances are at 4pm and 6pm, Friday 17th and Saturday 18th August

in Kennington Park, Kennington Park Road, SE11.

 

If you go down to the park on Friday 17th or Saturday 18th August you may see more than the usual pigeons and squirrels lurking amongst the undergrowth! Oval House Theatre is once again using the park as the backdrop to stage a stunning large-scale open air show, created by 30 local youngsters. This year?s play is based on the story of The Labyrinth, a fairytale made famous by the movie starring David Bowie, an enchanting show for audiences of all ages.

When Sarah invokes the wicked Goblin King from the pages of her favourite storybook to come and take her annoying little brother away, she little expects that her fantasy will become reality. You are invited to follow her adventures as the Oval House Theatre team transform the park into a magical Labyrinth using masks, music, dance and drama. Will Sarah win the battle to save her baby brother from the clutches of the Goblin King? Come down and find out!

Directed by Nicholai LaBarrie

Designed by Charlie Cridlan 

Choreography by Yassmin Foster 

Musical Direction by Shelly Williams

 

Booking information

Tickets are just £4 and can be bought in advance through Oval House Theatre?s box office 020 7582 7680, on their website

www.ovalhouse.com or on the day from the ticket booth in the park. (under 5s go FREE but must still be booked)

Notes to editors

Address: Kennington Park, Kennington Park Road, Lambeth SE11

Transport: Oval Tube (one-minute walk Northern Line) Buses 3, 36, 59, 133, 155, 159, 185, 436

Access: Kennington Park is on ground level with no steps and is suitable for wheelchair users. Nearest entrances to the performance area are located on Kennington Park Road, A23 and Brixton Road, A3, both opposite Oval tube station

Facilities: Toilets are located approximately 100 metres from the flower garden. Toilet facilities are also available in Kennington Park cafe

Café: Kennington Park café is open 10.30am-5.30pm at weekends and 9.30am-5.30pm weekdays. The café has ramp access for wheelchair users and toilet facilities

Car park: Meter parking is available within walking distance of Kennington Park on all residential roads. Nearest areas are Bowling Green Street and Clayton Street which are located off Kennington Oval, around the back of Oval Cricket Ground

categories: News
Thursday 08.16.07
Posted by Mark Adams
 

See Labyrinth Production In London Today

We're choosing the path between the stars...

You may have already stumbled upon this in the press release section of BowieNet, above, but If you're in the Kennington Park area of London today or tomorrow you may want to check out what promises to be an exciting diversion for the weekend.

For this afternoon at 4:00pm, the Oval House Theatre summer school presents the first of four performances over Friday and Saturday of The Labyrinth. Here's a bit from aforementioned press release...

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If you go down to Kennington Park in south London on Friday 17th or Saturday 18th August you may see more than the usual pigeons and squirrels lurking amongst the undergrowth! Oval House Theatre is once again using the park as the backdrop to stage a stunning large-scale open air show, created by 40 local youngsters. This year?s play is based on the story of The Labyrinth, a fairytale made famous by the movie starring David Bowie, and is an enchanting tale for audiences of all ages.

When Sarah invokes the wicked Goblin King from the pages of her favourite storybook to come and take her annoying little brother away, she little expects that her fantasy will become reality. You are invited to follow her adventures as the Oval House Theatre team transform the park into a magical Labyrinth using masks, music, dance and drama. Will Sarah win the battle to save her baby brother from the clutches of the Goblin King? Come down and find out!

Directed by Nicholai LaBarrie

Designed by Charlie Cridlan

Choegraphy by Yassmin Foster

Musical Direction by Shelly Williams

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Debbie from the Oval House Theatre's press office sent me a little more detail after I asked how close this production was to the original film...

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Hi Blam - I've spoken to the Labyrinth team. Julia Cole, one of the directors, says that the play is totally based on the film, they've seen it many times. All the young people playing the main characters have seen it especially for this production too.

They've used the same scenes as the film, although adapted into a more theatrical manner and to suit the park, obviously. They use a lot of the songs: "Magic Dance", "Underground" and "As The World Falls Down". They've made a 'Bog of Stench' with whoopie cushions and sound effects, and they have a giant puppet playing Ludo. The character of Jareth is played by young actor Tristan Fynn-Aidenu.

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You've still got a few hours to get along to today's performances, and plenty of time to plan ahead for tomorrow. You can find all the extra information you need regarding this event in the press release.

Thanx to Adam Dean of www.bowiedownunder.com for the pointer to this story.

categories: News
Thursday 08.16.07
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Franz Ferdinand And Keane Cover Bowie For Radio 1 Cd

Waiting for the gift of Sound And Vision...

The Sun newspaper in the UK has an exclusive report today regarding an upcoming compilation CD for which artists have recorded special cover versions to celebrate Radio 1's 40th birthday in September.

The 40-track CD, due on October 1st, will include specially recorded versions of songs which originally charted in the UK between the years 1967 to 2006.

There will be one track representing each of the forty years, including two Bowie-relevant songs: Sound And Vision (1977) by Franz Ferdinand and Under Pressure (1981) by by Keane.

Franz Ferdinand's love of David Bowie's music has been well-documented on these pages in recent years, (10.07.2004 NEWS: DB DIGS FRANZ - FRANZ DIGS DB & 08.21.2005 NEWS: SCISSOR SISTERS AND FRANZ FERDINAND DO BOWIE & 09.22.2005 NEWS: ALEX K ON NEW LP INSPIRATION AND DB LYRICS) with news of at least two Bowie numbers covered by different incarnations of the band. (Suffragette City and Always Crashing In The Same Car)

However, it's good to see that Keane are also keen (sorry) to cover a Bowie track, in the shape of the Bowie/Queen-penned classic from 1981.

Go here to see the full breakdown of all forty tracks.

categories: News
Wednesday 08.15.07
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Happy 7th Birthday To Little Lexi Jones

Growing heart and soul...

I know it's a bit of a cliché, but it really is hard to believe that it was seven years ago today that the above bundle of contentment entered the world.

Happy 7th birthday to you, Alexandria Zahra Jones, wishing you many happy returns of the day from everybody here at BowieNet.

Hope you have a wonderful day, Lexi, and that you demand everything a young girl needs from mum and dad at this very special time.

Members can leave their own and read others' well wishes here on the MBs.

categories: News
Monday 08.13.07
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Tony Visconti Compilation Cd Winners...a Bit

Oh no, don't say it's true...

Judging by the amount of entries we received for this, I'm guessing it was perhaps a little too hard for the majority of you to even consider taking part.

We asked: How many original UK David Bowie single release A-sides bear the name Tony Visconti as producer or co-producer? (08.03.2007 NEWS: TONY VISCONTI RETROSPECTIVE COMPILATION CD COMPETITION)

Well, I calculated somewhere around twenty eight, but, as unlikely as it seems, I reckon I may be one or two out either way...so I allowed a generous margin of error for you of five either way.

That means that if you guessed anywhere between twenty three and thirty three you were in with a chance of winning. Sadly, only these three BowieNetters were close enough!

chaspearson
gmoney
MarcBolan

Of course, we still have seven copies to give away, and we'll be doing precisely that this time next week.

categories: News
Monday 08.13.07
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Sony Japan Paper Sleeves Contest Part Five

Commencing countdown...one...

As mentioned in Monday's news, Sony Music in Japan has very kindly donated ten complete sets of their 'paper sleeve' format reissues, complete with slipcases, for this exclusive BowieNet contest which we're running over the course of the week.

All you have to do is identify the album cover above from the enlarged section of its sleeve, along with the four others we've posted this week. By a process of elimination, you will have already worked out what this one is, which is why we kept the easiest to last.

Don't do anything other than ponder the images for now, you'll be asked to identify them all in one go shortly, when we'll post instructions on what to do next.

categories: News
Thursday 08.09.07
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Sony Japan Paper Sleeves Contest Part Four

Commencing countdown...two...

As mentioned in Monday's news, Sony Music in Japan has very kindly donated ten complete sets of their 'paper sleeve' format reissues, complete with slipcases, for this exclusive BowieNet contest which we're running over the course of the week.

All you have to do is identify the album cover above from the enlarged section of its sleeve, along with the four others we'll be posting this week.

Don't do anything other than ponder the images we're posting for now, you'll be asked to identify them all in one go at the end of the contest.

Come back tomorrow for part five.

categories: News
Wednesday 08.08.07
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Sony Japan Paper Sleeves Contest Part Three

Commencing countdown...three...

As mentioned in Monday's news, Sony Music in Japan has very kindly donated ten complete sets of their 'paper sleeve' format reissues, complete with slipcases, for this exclusive BowieNet contest which we're running over the course of the week.

All you have to do is identify the album cover above from the enlarged section of its sleeve, along with the four others we'll be posting this week.

Don't do anything other than ponder the images we're posting for now, you'll be asked to identify them all in one go at the end of the contest.

Come back tomorrow for part four.

categories: News
Tuesday 08.07.07
Posted by Mark Adams
 
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