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Seasons Greetings From David Bowie

I'd like to blow on your horn...

Mr David Bowie his good self has been in touch with the following seasonal greeting for everybody reading this... and those having it read to them!

"I wish you a very peaceful holiday and a delightful new year ~ David Bowie 2011"

I'm sure you will all want to join me in returning those sentiments to the Bowie family and to all your fellow BowieNetters and Bowie fans around the globe.

As a little festive extra, we are pleased to be able to present the above unpublished shot of One Hand Duke (geddit? Cool Hand Luke? Heh heh.), rehearsing a part in 1976, during the recording of a an unfinished requiem David was composing at the time.

According to the accompanying caption, the instrument David is blowing on is a medieval 'magic' pipe hewn from the helical tusk of a male narwhal, though it was originally presented as having been taken from a live unicorn, thus giving it its 'magical' qualities.

As I say, the requiem was never finished, but I'll leave you with a recycled snippet from it which David donated in 1999, here.

On the strength of that snippet, we can only hope that he will one day finish it so that we can be blessed with the complete four hour requiem.

categories: News
Saturday 12.24.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Ziggymania Returns To The Uk On Bbc Two Tonight

Switch on the TV we may pick him up on BBC two...

Ziggymania has gripped the UK again today with media coverage of tonight's airing of The Jean Genie which will be the first time in almost 39 years it has been seen on TV.

The footage will be broadcast as part of a 90-minute TOTP2 Christmas special on BBC Two at 19:30pm in England, Northern Ireland and Wales, and in Scotland at 20:00pm, presented by Mark Radcliffe.

Nobody seems to have noticed this, but it's also exactly 39 years to the week that the song first entered the official UK top 20 singles chart, going on to become Bowie's biggest hit at that point when it eventually peaked at #2.

Ahead of TOTP, BBC News at Six on BBC One, 18:00–18:30, are scheduled to show an item about the find, including a clip of the footage interviews with John Henshall and Mark Radcliffe.

Media coverage has been frantic today with these radio items...Radio 5 Live Breakfast - Interview with John Henshall...Radio 2 Breakfast - Item on 8am news during Chris Evans Breakfast Show...BBC 6 Music - Music News item...with some great recollections from Mark Radcliffe during his afternoon show.

There was also printed coverage today in the Daily Mirror (see above, with a quotation from an excitable fan, one Mark Adams, who described the archive footage as “the holy grail” of Bowie performances), METRO (see below) The Sun and The Daily Star.

The world-wide-interweb-super-information-highway-net erupted with related stories this morning, too numerous to mention here...but easy to find online if you're so inclined.

See these related BowieNet news stories dating back to July if you haven't been following this incredible story of serendipity and how the diligence of John Henshall gave the world the opportunity to see this remarkable live footage once again.

07.04.2011 NEWS: THE QUEST FOR A COLOUR SHOT OF THE JEAN GENIE ON TOTP & 11.28.2011 NEWS: THE JEAN GENIE ON TOTP FROM RUMOUR TO REALITY & 12.02.2011 NEWS: BFI SHOWING FULL JEAN GENIE TOTP PERFORMANCE AT NFT & 12.06.2011 NEWS: HOW A FISHEYE DEFEATED THE BBC'S TOTP TAPE WIPERS & 12.12.2011 NEWS: LAST NIGHT AT THE NFT PLUS MORE EXCLUSIVE TOTP STILLS

UPDATE: If you missed TOTP2 Christmas 2011 it's already available on the BBC iPlayer right up until 11:54PM Sat, 31 Dec 2011...which I make six minutes before 2012.

ANOTHER UPDATE: For those of you that can't access the BBC iPlayer, you can at least get a taste from the BBC news item I mentioned above, here. I believe this is viewable around the globe.

YET ANOTHER BLEEDIN' UPDATE: I have a feeling that YouTube user, allenkooks, may have been a bit naughty by uploading this video for everybody on Earth to see. I'm just warning you in case you accidentally follow this link and get in a right load of bother. What's the world coming to, eh?

categories: News
Tuesday 12.20.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

It's Official - BBC Confirms JG For Broadcast On The 21st

 

While colour lights up your face...

Though John Henshall had already stated (in recent online activity and yet another appearance on Johnnie Walker's Radio 2 show at the weekend), that the BBC showing of The Jean Genie would, after all, go ahead on Wednesday 21 December 2011...we thought that, due to the on/off nature of this story in recent weeks, we would wait until we'd got it from Auntie's mouth directly before we announced anything.

The BEEB kindly obliged and provided us with the statement below...As I write this, this statement is so hot-off-the-press that the BBC schedule hasn't even been updated to include The Jean Genie yet...

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Top of the Pops Christmas Special to broadcast ‘lost’ David Bowie footage

Some ‘lost’ archive footage of David Bowie performing The Jean Genie in 1973 on the BBC’s seminal pop programme Top of the Pops is to be broadcast on TV for the first time in almost 40 years.

Top of the Pops Christmas Special (BBC Two, Wednesday 21 December 2011, 7.30pm) is to show the rarely seen performance which had previously been considered lost.

Retired cameraman John Henshall from Oxfordshire had kept a copy of Bowie’s appearance and had not realised the footage had been wiped from the BBC Archive and was highly sought after.

David Bowie’s performance of The Jean Genie was recorded on 3 January 1973 and transmitted the following day and has not been broadcast on TV since.

Mark Cooper, Executive Producer of Top of the Pops 2 said:

"Bowie singing The Jean Genie is electric and the kind of piece of archive that not only brings back how brilliant Top of the Pops could be but also how a piece of archive can speak to us down the years. I can’t imagine what other piece of TOTP from the early 70s would be as extraordinary a find."

The four minute clip of David Bowie and The Spiders from Mars performing live will be shown in full. It shows Bowie and the band in full ‘glam’ outfits, with Bowie also playing the harmonica.

The Jean Genie was originally released as a single in November 1972 and eventually peaked at Number 2 in the UK Singles charts.

The song was the penultimate track on Bowie's 1973 album, Aladdin Sane, and was written in New York City. The title, according to Bowie, was a loose pun on Jean Genet, the provocative French writer.

Other artists featured in the 90-minute Top of the Pops Christmas special include Slade, Wham, Pet Shop Boys, Coldplay and Adele.

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I have a feeling there will be a fair few of us 'letting ourselves go' on Wednesday evening. (Exits to cries of "You did that a long time ago, Blam!)

See listings for repeat performances in your area.
 

categories: News
Sunday 12.18.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Revealed... The Inspiration For Zowie Bowie's Hairdo

With your long blond hair and your eyes of blue...

In February 1974, a two and three-quarter-year-old Zowie Bowie accompanied his father on a three-day trip to Amsterdam to promote the single, Rebel Rebel. (See above)

Though we had been used to seeing pictures of the little chap in the UK press, (he even had his own fan club) it wasn't until this trip that the inspiration for his flowing locks came to light.

Some cynically presumed it was a publicity drive to highlight the 'not sure if you're a boy or a girl' lyric of the new single...and some even suggested Zowie was simply trying to ape the look of his father on the sleeve of the album that contained his favourite song, Kooks.

I, however, was never convinced by these theories, as the Duncan we now know has proved to be an independent thinker and certainly not really one content to plough the same furrow as his father.

And so, it was a Eureka! moment for me when I stumbled upon the picture below (taken on this same Amsterdam trip) in a 1970s hairstyles catalogue.

It's of Little Z holding up the cover of the Dutch Popfoto magazine with the true inspiration for his impressive hairdo: Brian Connolly, lead singer with Bowie's RCA stablemates The Sweet!

Now I'm no conspiracy theorist, but The Sweet charted with their Blockbuster single a month after David Bowie did the same with The Jean Genie. I'm also not the first to point out the similarities in the chord structures between the songs...Neither would I dare suggest a spy in the camp (pun intended), but a few hairdressing tips for the chord structure of a proven hit would seem a fair exchange. Just sayin'.
categories: News
Thursday 12.15.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Neil Tennant Donates Bowie Signature To Charity Auction

I'm happy, Hope you're happy too...

The Krug Happiness Exhibition is on at the Royal Academy in Piccadilly, London. Various celebrities have donated objects which represent an idea of personal happiness for a charity auction which takes place on Tuesday.

Neil Tennant of the Pet Shop Boys has gone way beyond the call of duty by giving a rare promotional print of David Bowie from 1972, signed by both Bowie and Mick Ronson. Not to mention Neil's personal copy of an original Ziggy Stardust vinyl album too.

There's no doubt that these items have been a constant source of happiness for Mr Tenant over the years, but it's a brave thing to do to give them away and I'm not sure I would have been happy doing the same.

Anyway, here's the lead PSB's account of how he obtained the item...

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"In June, 1972, I went to see David Bowie perform at the City Hall in Newcastle on his Ziggy Stardust tour. At the climactic moment of the concert when Bowie sang "Wham! Bam! Thank you ma'am!" in the song "Suffragette City", the audience was showered with these promotional posters of Bowie as Ziggy and I grabbed one.

Later my friends and I waited in a crush of fans outside the stage door. Bowie emerged and signed my poster in pencil. The late Mick Ronson, his legendary guitarist and musical arranger, signed it also. I was very happy."

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The album-sized poster/print/flier is rare enough in itself and if it's like the version I have it will look like the above on the reverse. Some were simply blank on the back so I can't be certain, though this does list the June 2nd show Neil acquired it at, listed at the top of the schedule.

I've enhanced the all-important signatures from the front in the image below and with the provenance and the fact that the item belonged to Neil Tennant, I think it should easily sail past it's reserve of £2,000...and that would make everybody happy.

All pieces are for sale in a ‘silent auction’ format. Visitors can bid at the exhibition itself (6 Burlington Gardens), or you can call the Mission directly to make a bid on 020 7845 7800. The last bids can be made on the 20th December when the exhibition closes.

Here's a link to a slideshow of some of the other items up for grabs. Thanks to Matt 'The Muscle' Hinton, The Planet's Biggest PSB Fan, for the pointer to this item.

I'll leave you with a picture from 1996 when the chart success of Hallo Spaceboy made David Bowie and both PSBs very happy indeed!

categories: News
Wednesday 12.14.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Heathen Vinyl Reissued Through Music On Vinyl

Made for a real world...

The collectors among you will know how the prices of David Bowie's post-EMI vinyl releases have continued to climb in recent years.

The original US vinyl issue of Heathen, above, is averaging $45 for a mint copy, and a sealed copy with sticker intact fetched $124 on eBay in September.

However, for those of you that still prefer the vinyl format for one reason or another, but don't like to pay eBay prices for it, you will no doubt welcome the records being released by Music On Vinyl.

You may be aware of Music On Vinyl's double album version of Raw Power released last year that had the Bowie mix and the Iggy mix on two separate discs in the same deluxe 2LP package, with gatefold sleeve and 16-page 12" x !2" booklet.

They also made a good fist of the Bowie/Ronson produced Lou Reed classic, Transformer, a couple of years back.

Anyway, as you've already gleaned from the headline, this week sees the release of Heathen via Music On Vinyl. The album is pressed on 180 gram black stuff housed in a faithful reproduction of the original packaging.

The only difference being that the printed inner bag is replaced by the same graphics printed on a double-sided sheet while the vinyl is protected in a plain white polybag. Here's the tech stuff...

• 180 grams audiophile vinyl
• Printed innersleeve
Catalog # : MOVLP470
Barcode : 8713748982911
Format : LP, 180 gram
Sleeve : 3mm
Releasedate : 2011-12-12

Stay tuned for details of more Music On Vinyl Bowie releases due next year.

categories: News
Tuesday 12.13.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Seventh New York Bowieball This Saturday

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

A quick reminder about this highlight of the NY social calendar in NYC on Saturday the 17th. (12.03.2011 NEWS: SEVENTH NEW YORK BOWIEBALL CELEBRATES BOWIE'S 65TH)

All the beautiful young dudes know this is the place to be seen...check out these pictures from past BOWIEBALLS to see why.

There are still some tickets left which you can purchase here...but be quick 'cos they're going fast.

categories: News
Monday 12.12.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Last Night At The NFT Plus More Exclusive TOPT Stills

 

Last night they loved you...

One of the highlights of the year for Bowie fans has to be last night's screening of the 'lost' Jean Genie footage at the BFI's NFT1 screen on London's Southbank.

The clip was shown twice due to the obvious popularity of it and it was clear thet the majority of the audience was there for this footage alone.

I've been babbling on about this performance ever since I found an exclusive colour still back in July. (07.04.2011 NEWS: THE QUEST FOR A COLOUR SHOT OF THE JEAN GENIE ON TOTP & 11.28.2011 NEWS: THE JEAN GENIE ON TOTP FROM RUMOUR TO REALITY & 12.02.2011 NEWS: BFI SHOWING FULL JEAN GENIE TOTP PERFORMANCE AT NFT & 12.06.2011 NEWS: HOW A FISHEYE DEFEATED THE BBC'S TOTP TAPE WIPERS)

 

While the image was clearly an actual photographic still as opposed to a grab from the footage itself, it did give rise to new hope that the footage might still exist.

Those of you that have been following this will know that John Henshall has had a broadcast quality copy of the footage for the past 38 years and last night was the first public airing of it since January 4th, 1973.

Anyway, one of the friends who accompanied me to the NFT has kindly sent in his impressions of the recording. And so, without further ado, over to Andy Barding and a load more exclusive stills...

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What a Christmas for David Bowie fans!

Sunday night's much-anticipated first screening of the newly-rediscovered clip of Bowie, Ronson, Woodmansey and Bolder performing The Jean Genie on BBC TV's Top of the Pops saw a packed National Film Theatre struck agog at the majesty of Ziggy in action: in pristine, full-colour TV quality.

 

David, with deep-red hair, shaved brows and bafflingly wide trousers, looked every inch the epitome of what we recall as ‘glam’. But while the likes of Sweet, Gary Glitter and Slade were stomping and pouting their way into teenage hearts and pop charts on a manifesto of colour and outrage alone, this extraordinary footage shows an integrity that was massively lacking in the rest of that early-70s field.

As a token nod to space-age weirdness, David has just one painted nail, one dangly earring, and what looks like one silk glove dangled over the BBC micstand. But, for the most part, he and the Spiders have their image and music in fine harmony – and are rocking very hard indeed.

 

Much is forever being made about the classic, often-repeated ‘Starman’ performance from the previous year. But, if anything, this newly-rediscovered footage is an even better testimony to the sheer power of Ziggy and the Spiders. A faint smile creeps over the singer’s face between shrieking, bang-on vocals, an occasional maraca shuffle and loads of bluesy harmonica-riffery (including a nod to ‘Love Me Do’), but it’s obvious that he and the band have some serious news to lay down in TV land: and Ronno’s spectacularly dissonant solo towards the end of the footage sends a battery of icy chills down the spine.

It’s clear David and the Spiders were at their peak when this video footage was shot, just a few days before David’s 26th birthday. A whole year of slogging around the UK and US, from commuter-belt pubs to the grandeur of Carnegie Hall, had fine-tuned the Spiders into a powerful and tight outfit. Even taking into account the weird timing mistake towards the end of this clip, this is properly good rocking stuff – with giant balls.

 

In coming weeks or months it’s hoped everybody will get a chance to enjoy this classic and historical clip on their own TVs – but it’s entirely deserving that such a grand rediscovery should get its 21st century premiere on a screen as big and bright (and loud) as the one offered by the National Film Theatre.

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Thanks for that Andy, much appreciated. I'll leave you all with a few more pix for your viewing pleasure.

Below is proof that fisheye wasn't the only effect the BBC favoured at the time...here's a bit of solarisation that has been applied here and there throughout the film too...

 

The gorgeous Ronno in full flight below, with the equally delicious Daniella Parmar dancing in the audience. Daniella was a close friend of David's at the time and he describes her and Freddie Burretti in the Moonage Daydream book as "the formidable fashion duo from London".

 

Below, as Mick Ronson goes into the solo, David walks to the back of the stage and treats the young ladies in the audience to a couple of close quarter pelvic thrusts!

 

As Andy observed in his report there was a single silver glove dangling from the microphone cable...but as you can just make out from the image below, David was wearing the other one on his maracas hand.

 

Sadly, and despite Mike Garson's recollections, it seems he didn't take part in the taping after all. There is actually no trace of anybody on keyboard.

As I said previously, stay tuned for details of the first TV broadcast of this footage. There was a suggestion (not by us) that it was due for a first screening on TOTP2 in a couple of weeks, but that isn't to be and it actually looks like the previously mentioned Tales Of Televison Centre documentary due for Spring next year will show a clip but will also be showing the complete footage as a Red Button feature.

Thanks to all the Bowie fans I met afterwards last night, including the chaps from missing-episodes.com, where you can read more impressions from last night from half way down page 14.

And of course many thaks to John Henshall and his Ninja-like bodyguard, Matt...it was fun to chat with you all and I hope we can do something like this again before another 38 years are up.

Finally, BBC Oxford has a piece they've just posted about John Henshall and last night's screening which you can read here. It looks like they've lifted a still from our previous item which they mention has John in shot...except some bright spark has cropped him out!

categories: News
Sunday 12.11.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

How A Fisheye Defeated The Bbc's Totp Tape Wipers

Jean Genie let yourself go!

If it wasn't for the chap bottom left in the above picture, we wouldn't have the privilege of seeing these historic images of David Bowie and The Spiders performing The Jean Genie on TOTP in January 1973.

No, I don't mean Woody, look even further bottom left at the chap in the shadows wearing headphones...it's John Henshall, the very man who we should all be grateful to for rescuing this footage from oblivion.

Those of you that caught John's interview on Johnnie Walker's show on Radio 2 on Sunday will already have made sense of the headline to this item. (You can listen again here, the interview starts 43:50 mins in)

As a BBC cameraman, John designed special effects lenses to fit the BBC cameras, such as fisheye and starburst and the like. Every time the lenses were utilised John would take a copy of the recording for his portfolio.

Below is a montage of the fisheye effect used on The Jean Genie which is ultimately why the tape exists today...no thanks to the BBC policy-makers who introduced the practise of tape-wiping.

The advantage of the fisheye was that the whole stage could be filmed from relatively close up and used sparingly it was a great effect.

As you can just about make out from the above grabs, David is wearing a pair of strides I've not seen before. Something that's impossible to see from these pictures is the fact that Mike Garson reckons that this was his TV debut with David Bowie.

Perhaps that will become more apparent on the much larger screen at the NFT on Sunday. (12.02.2011 NEWS: BFI SHOWING FULL JEAN GENIE TOTP PERFORMANCE AT NFT) Anyway, here's some more wonderful stills and we will be posting a couple more before Sunday.

As for the first showing on TV for nearly forty years...there is still some debate. But stay tuned to davidbowie.com for the definite schedule as soon as we have it.

Finally, thanks to John Henshall from Bowie fans around the globe, not only for the obvious reason but also for taking the time to provide us with these exclusive stills and for being an all round jolly good egg!

Total Blam Blam - (BowieNet News Editor)

categories: News
Monday 12.05.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Lk: A Lass Insane - Picture Exclusive

We're painting our faces and dressing in school uniform...

Apparently the queen of morning TV in the UK, (not to mention national treasure and proud growler owner), Lorraine Kelly, gave an interview to The People newspaper at the weekend.

I missed it, but here's the relevant excerpt from the online version...

“There are so many ­people I’d still love to ­interview. David Bowie is my all-time hero. I ­remember going to school with a circle on my head like him, and embroidering ‘Bowie’ on my school duffel coat. But I don’t think I could ­interview him because I’d just be staring at him. It would be really difficult.”

Lorraine has never made a secret of her love for all things Bowie, but I hadn't realised that her love gave her the courage to go to school as she describes and as evidenced in the picture above.

The same person that pointed me in the direction of The People article also kindly sent in the above 35-year-old snap. While they wish to remain anonymous they did also volunteer the following...

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"I was at school with Lorraine at Claremont High in East Kilbride and I was a fellow Bowie Freak. I can't remember why she came to school with the Bowie make-up on, but she was crazy about him and even embroidered the Diamond Dogs Bowie logo on the back of her coat.

I took the picture of her wearing the make-up and must still have the negative somewhere. I don't recall who defaced the picture, but it certainly wasn't me. I liked Lorraine a lot and though we eventually went our seperate ways, I always thought she would make something decent of her life."

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Pretty cool eh? I wonder if 'Loz' still has the coat?

Total Blam Blam - (BowieNet News Editor)

categories: News
Sunday 12.04.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Justin De Villeneuve Fashion To Feathers Exhibition

Duck and I sway...

Hot-on-the-heels of his photographic retrospective earlier this year, (03.12.2011 NEWS: JUSTIN DE VILLENEUVE EXHIBITION AT THE FTM) Justin de Villeneuve has a new exhibition entitled: PORTRAITS fashion to feathers, now on at the WWT London Wetland Centre.

The exhibition pairs images of models and rock stars with exotic birds and highlights some "striking similarities". In it, Justin compares his beautiful Bowie portrait with a duck...or to be completely fair, a red crested pochard. (Above right)

That's not Justin's duck snap above, though for nearly a decade now he has been photographing birds at WWT London Wetland Centre and more recently at Sandwich Bay Bird Observatory Trust as well as in other parts of Kent.

You can read more about the exhibition which is free to view here.

Personally, if I was comparing Ziggy-era Bowie to a bird it would have to be at least The Greater Bird-of-paradise, below, or perhaps even the pink monkey-bird...which is definitely lesser-spotted!

Total Blam Blam - (BowieNet News Editor)

categories: News
Saturday 12.03.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

How David Bowie Almost Made The Cover Of Vogue

She'd sigh like Twig the Wonder Kid...

I'm sure you noticed the incredible level of media attention that the Kate Moss/Ziggy VOGUE cover that we told you about last week has been getting. (11.29.2011 NEWS: VOGUE HAS KATE MOSS AS YOUNG ZIGGY STARDUST AGAIN)

It got me thinking...if Kate can look that good as Ziggy on a VOGUE cover, then how good would Ziggy as Ziggy look?

Well, now you can make up your own minds, as here's the result.

Pretty sexy, I think you'll agree?

Of course, a Bowie VOGUE cover did almost happen back in September 1973, as evidenced by the mock-up below.

In the unlikely event that you don't already know the story well, you can read Justin de Villeneuve's recollections here regarding the reason that Pin Ups won out over VOGUE in the battle for the iconic Twiggy & Ziggy shot.

Speaking of Justin de Villeneuve's and birds trying to look like David Bowie...

Total Blam Blam - (BowieNet News Editor)

categories: News
Saturday 12.03.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Last Chance To Get Your Name In Speed Of Life

Me, I'm fresh on your pages...

Just a brief note to remind you that subscribers of the limited edition of Speed Of Life ordering by Dec 6th, will have their name printed in the book's back pages in recognition of their support and in celebration of the 10-year partnership between David Bowie and Genesis Publications.

I should point out that the cut-off point actually means right up to midnight West Coast time (USA not UK) of Dec 6th...or 8:00am on Wednesday Dec 7th UK time.

Go here for more and it may be worth remembering that Genesis have a three-part payment plan which gives you a three-monthly payments option you may find useful this time of year.

If you wish to take advantage of this payment method, bear in mind that it only shows up on the check-out page and requires one first immediate payment of the three instalments.

 

Total Blam Blam - (BowieNet News Editor)


categories: News
Friday 12.02.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Bfi Showing Full Jean Genie Totp Performance At Nft

Waiting for the gift of sound AND vision...

The BFI is to screen the recently unearthed performance of The Jean Genie from Top Of The Pops which was originally broadcast on January 4th, 1973. (11.28.2011 NEWS: THE JEAN GENIE ON TOTP FROM RUMOUR TO REALITY)

The complete performance of take three of The Jean Genie is scheduled to be shown as part of the ongoing BFI Missing Believed Wiped series.

The footage will be shown at the end of the evening when it will be introduced by the genius that kept it safe all these years, John Henshall. I believe John will be conducting a brief Q&A after the screening too.

If you can get along to the NFT on London's Southbank on Sunday December 11th, you're in for a real treat. A shirtless David looks amazing as he shakes maracas and blows on the harmonica while interjecting an occasional yelp of enthusiasm..

The Spiders are also on top form and Ronno uses the opportunity to show everybody how it should be done. Not sure who else was on the show that day, but I feel for anybody that had to follow that!

The performance is closer to the live rendition than the recorded Aladdin Sane version, with David even dipping into the Love Me Do harmonica motif.

It also feels like the song is played a few beats faster than the studio recording with a cocksure energy and confidence obviously bolstered by all the recent success.

Anyway, here's the full evening schedule...

Missing Believed Wiped - Session 2: Music
Sun 11 Dec 18.15 NFT1 p8
Oh Boy! (Extract) (ABC 1959)
Rolf Harris Show (BBC 1969)
International Guitar Festival (Satellite TV 1984)
Extracts Showtime (ATV 1978)
Extract: Bob Kerr’s Whoopee Band
Top of the Pops (BBC 1973) Extract David Bowie - The Jean Genie
Running Time: Approx. 100min
Introduced by Dick Fiddy.
Joint tickets available £13, concs £9.75 (Members pay £1.50 less).

As I post this there are still plenty of tickets left, so hopefully see you there.

Total Blam Blam - (BowieNet News Editor)

categories: News
Thursday 12.01.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

40-page Db Cover Feature And Poster In Hit Music Mag

Here comes my Chinese mag...

Hit Music is a Chinese magazine dedicated exclusively to western music. The issue above was published back in August, but it's still pretty easy to find and I'm sure there will be a few of you interested...if not only for the pictorial content.

It's a 40-page retrospective entitled The Man Who Saved The World, broken down into various sections from 1964 right up to the release of Reality in 2003.

Here's a couple of examples of the opening spreads for two of the chapters...

As I say, I can't vouch for the quality of the written content. But who cares about the words when it looks this pretty! ;-)

 

Total Blam Blam - (BowieNet News Editor)

categories: News
Wednesday 11.30.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Vogue Has Kate Moss As Young Ziggy Stardust Again

And I looked and frowned and the Moss-Star was me...

Having lost the opportunity to feature the world's most beautiful man on its cover in 1973, VOGUE has since made up for lost time by featuring one of the world's most beautiful women as that man...twice!

Of course, I'm talking about Kate Moss as David Bowie and I'm sure you all remember the excellent Nick Knight cover session that VOGUE featured back in May 2003, wherein Ms Moss modelled a few original Ziggy/Aladdin Sane outfits to stunning effect. (04.10.2003 NEWS: BOWIE INTERVIEW AND CLOBBER SPECIAL IN VOGUE)

As you can see from the December 2012 edition of the world's most famous fashion magazine at the top of this piece, Kate has had another bash at the Ziggy look and I think you'll agree that the overall effect is even better this time.

She's even utilised the anchor motive on her arm which Ziggy proudly displayed on his visage for a fleeting moment in August, 1972...

Total Blam Blam - (BowieNet News Editor)
categories: News
Monday 11.28.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

The Jean Genie On TOTP From Rumour To Reality

 

Unwiped, I'm somewhat slightly dazed...

There had always been rumours circulating of a live 1973 TOTP performance of The Jean Genie by Bowie and The Spiders.

However, most fans remained skeptical until a low quality version of the above still was published in Dave Thompson's Moonage Daydream book in 1987, albeit actually captioned as a performance of 'The Starman'!

Obviously we all knew it wasn't Starman and it soon became apparent with the clothing and BBC camera clues that it was in fact from the fabled Jean Genie broadcast.

A few years ago, a scratchy audio recording surfaced and even though it had been tampered with to make it a slightly longer version, it seemed legit.

No further evidence of the recording came to light and even though I was excited to have unearthed another even better quality colour still, below, back in July of this year (07.04.2011 NEWS: THE QUEST FOR A COLOUR SHOT OF THE JEAN GENIE ON TOTP) it seemed the actual tape itself was to join the likes of Space Oddity on the BBC's wiped list.

 

 

Back in July, soon after I posted the picture, the online forum, missing-episodes.com, acknowledged it with a link to my news item.

But the most exciting news is that cameraman John Henshall has just announced on missing-episodes.com the existence of a copy of the performance he made himself at the time.

Here's a bit from John posted yesterday by forum member Ray Langstone...

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"First I went with Richard Turley, a producer from the BBC, to Westpoint Television, a company which specialises in playing and copying very old broadcast video tapes. It was an amazing spine-tingling experience when David Bowie performing 'The Jean Genie' live on 'Top of the Pops' in January 1973 came up on screen in superb broadcast quality. It was the first time the tape has been played for over 38 years. It is 'rarer than rare' to quote Ray Langstone, who heard me mention that I have the recording when I was on BBC Radio 2's 'Johnnie Walker's Sounds of the Seventies' a couple of months ago.

It seems that people have been searching for this recording, on which Bowie played live, for years without success. Until now! The BBC wiped their tape after the original broadcast and there is no other version. Why do I have it? Well I

was a young cameraman at the time and used one of my Telefex Fisheye lenses on my camera. I'm even in shot myself! So I went down to VTR and asked them to make me a copy – on 2-inch broadcast videotape. No VHS in those days."

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So there you have it. Let's hope there are even more diligent types like John out there and that one day the likes of Space Oddity on TOTP, Starman on Lift Off and My Death on Russell Harty join the ranks of the great unwiped!
 

Total Blam Blam - (BowieNet News Editor)

categories: News
Sunday 11.27.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

No License Granted For Heroes Musical At The O2

Following news reports in today's UK press, such as The Observer piece above, here is the official statement regarding the matter...

Neither the David Bowie Organization, nor its co-publishers EMI Music and Chrysalis, has issued a license for this performance at the O2. There are no negotiations pending for a long running musical featuring the music of Mr. Bowie.

Total Blam Blam - (BowieNet News Editor)

categories: News
Saturday 11.26.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Earthling Album Gets The Ludvico Treatment

My, my, the time do fly, When it's in another pair of pants...

This rather ambitious project by Canadian outfit, The Ludvico Treatment, grabbed my ear recently and I'm jolly glad it did too.

It's the band's reimagining of the whole of David Bowie's Earthling album and as much as anything else, the stripped back nature of much of it only serves to highlight the quality of the original songwriting.

I asked the boys what inspired them to give the album the The Ludvico Treatment...erm...treatment. Here's what they said...

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The Ludvico Treatment members on Earthling: Adam Veenendaal & Alexander Kennard

Adam: I grew up in a very small town in northern Ontario, Canada and I wasn't exposed to Bowie's music at an early age, sadly. I knew Under Pressure from my Classic Queen cassette, but for all I knew David was just another member of the group! In 1997 I caught the performance of Little Wonder on Saturday Night Live; I was fourteen at the time. Little Wonder blew my adolescent mind. I couldn't believe the hybrid of rock and electronic music I was hearing or David's energetic stage presence, and most of all I could not begin to fathom how Reeves Gabrels was making those insane sounds with his guitar.

My perception of electronic music was changed completely from that point on; no longer was it the exclusive domain of simplistic pop fluff. I eventually discovered the Prodigy, Massive Attack and Death In Vegas among others, but Earthling started it all for me. A couple of years ago I picked up Earthling again and started picturing David's vocal lines in different musical contexts- Battle For Britain with a shoegaze bent was the first I had in mind. This past summer I had the opportunity to spend two months in the middle of the Ontarian woods so I brought my studio gear along and started working on these Earthling covers as a tribute of sorts to the album that broadened my musical horizons beyond Nirvana, Hendrix, etc. I tried to use some unorthodox recording methods to make things interesting like recording drums outdoors, attaching microphones to guitar bodies, that sort of thing.

Something that I think has been lost over the decades of rock music is an appreciation for playing other people's music just for the fun of it; Jerry Lee Lewis, The Beatles, a ton of early rockers would play cover songs if they enjoyed them- I'd imagine that's what David had in mind when he did Pin Ups. It just so happens that I quite enjoy every song on Earthling.

Alex: The first music I ever remember hearing is Bowie's Scary Monsters. In a way, Bowie has been one of the fundamental pillars of my musical upbringing. Earthling isn't my favourite album, Outside takes that place for me, but when Adam told me that he wanted to cover the album I jumped at the chance.

For me, the process of covering a song is one of the most visceral there is in music production. To take a song apart, look at the bare bones, and then put it together in a way that fits your own approach to songwriting is both a wonderful & humbling experience.

The work that we did on these covers is rooted in the deepest love and respect for the music.

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So there you have it. A sincere pair of young men who know their eggs and are clearly on the road to bigger things.

You can listen to The Ludvico Treatment's version of Earthling here and if you like that, you should go here to give some of their own really rather good compositions a try.

Total Blam Blam - (BowieNet News Editor)

categories: News
Saturday 11.19.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

2012 Netherlands Bowie Birthday Bash Tickets On Sale

Running at the speed of life...

If your interest is piqued by the above advert, you may want to go here for more details as tickets are already on sale.

Aside from the usual draw of the excellent Echo Bowie, regular attendants of this annual event (organized by the unofficial The Voyeur fan club) will be excited to learn that action transvestite, TV Queen Bitch, will again be spinning one or two of your favourite choons.

Total Blam Blam - (BowieNet News Editor)

categories: News
Friday 11.18.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 
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