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Dries Van Noten Takes The Thin White Duke To Paris

The return of the Thin White Dukes...

It seems Belgian clothes designer Dries Van Noten is joining in with the 35th anniversary of Station To Station with the unveiling of his Fall 2011 Menswear range at the Musée Bourdelle in Paris.

The Thin White Duke himself is the clear influence on this range, as pointed out by Tim Blanks over at style.com...

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"I wanted something glamorous without being feminine," Dries Van Noten said of his latest collection. He chose as its nexus the most glamorous mid-seventies incarnation of the most glamorous male chameleon of them all: David Bowie as the Thin White Duke. The models sported Bowie's hairstyle of the time (reddish blond, slicked back). The soundtrack played a radically deconstructed version of "Golden Years" (one of his biggest American hits). And Van Noten made full use of a silhouette?peak-shouldered, double-breasted jacket over full, pleated pants?that echoed the nouveau-Sinatra outfits worn by Bowie on his epochal '76 tour in support of Station to Station, the album that launched the TWD on the world.

It could have been one more fashion love letter to one of the most influential performers of the past half-century?the designer acknowledged backstage how intrigued he's always been by Bowie?and that would have been the end of it. But obviously Van Noten had other things on his mind. He said Bowie got him thinking about surfaces and what happens when you scratch them, and so he put together a collection that was based on oppositions: a formal navy evening jacket over a casual white tee; a sleek, chic shawl-collared blazer in traditional camel pinning down the silhouette over huge white cargo pants; a cropped cadet jacket laden with bullion embroidery paired with a chunky hand-knit; dark overcoats in the most traditional English materials layered over their exact twins in bright white technical fabrics.

Van Noten's quietly subversive streak was insinuated in the way technical details like snap closings and bonded linings were used on classically tailored camel and navy. An elegant double-breasted camel blazer was paired with his version of motorcycle pants, unzipping from waist to ankle. Unhinged elegance was also the theme of that oversize knitwear and the swaths of fur that defined coat lapels. But these flourishes also helped to emphasize the grandness of the clothes. If Van Noten wanted to convey something about heroic masculinity, he chose the right place. The Musée Bourdelle is filled with the majestic sculpture of Antoine Bourdelle, a student of Rodin's. And, of course, the hero of the hour's most famous song is called "Heroes."

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Check out the original piece on style.com...where you can also view a slideshow of 48 pictures...all of good looking young men in decent togs and sporting jolly good haircuts.

An amusing aside to this news item is the hilarious mess one of the popular online translators made of the original Dutch article I found.

I'll leave you with the full paragraph that mentions what must be the fashion high point of 2011 so far: "Crossed fumaroles in stylish camel were now combined once with engine trousers."

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Dries Van Noten succeed in surprising time on time and nevertheless faithfully to remain to its style. Its inspiration source was this season the David Bowie of the years seventy. Whereas Bowies hit `applied years' resounded in the Bourdellemuseum, the models which it kept middle between retro and rock, showed clothing. Crossed fumaroles in stylish camel were now combined once with engine trousers, then with vrijetijdsbroeken with large pockets. Thick, mouwloze cable pullovers link fold trousers dressed concerning white T-shirts talents a sport-loving garlic.

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"Engine Trousers" and "sport-loving garlic", gotta love those translators!

Speaking of Thin White Duke look-a-likes...

categories: News
Sunday 01.23.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

View Best Of Bowie Photo Albums From Ny Party

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

Twig The Wonderkid (that's him above with Lady Valtronic) has been in touch with a link to the Oh! You Pretty Things: BEST OF BOWIE event page on facebook.

The annual do took place during MLK weekend on Sunday January 16th, (01.16.2011 NEWS: BOWIENETTER DISCOUNT FOR TONIGHT'S NYC BASH) and it looks like it was the place to be...as usual.

Beautiful, Bowiefied youngsters walking tall and acting fine all over the shop to live Bowie music and DJ sets. What's not to like?

I'll leave you with a montage of the other birthday boy from the night, Michael T, who you have to admit looks pretty cool.

You can also view more of LENSJOCKEY's incredible shots over on flickr.

categories: News
Sunday 01.23.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Ten Page S2s Cover Feature On S2s In New Rc

Such is the stuff, from where dreams are woven...

The February 2011 edition of Record Collector (issue: 385) has a front cover feature on Station To Station in celebration of the album's 35th anniversary.

The ten-page article, written by Thomas Jerome Seabrook, is entitled White Shirt Black Noise and it's a detailed look back at the recording history of the recording of Station To Station and the attendant world tour.

The whole thing is punctuated with lots of cool, if already familiar, period pictures, though I've not read the actual content yet so I've no idea how accurate any of it is.

However, I can tell you the feature also has a price guide for Station To Station-related releases, with the 7" section being overseen by lanky BowieNetter, Chas "Anybody got a spare US Rebel Rebel with NY Remix label?" Pearson, creator of the excellent, if not slightly mental, David Bowie 7" Singles website.

It seems the album section has been slightly neglected though, with no mention at all of the withdrawn Station To Station US colour proof.

The withdrawn UK colour proof is listed at the same old £500 that the magazine has had it priced at for years, even though I think it's even scarcer than the RCA Diamond Dogs 'Cock' sleeve.

If a mint condition untrimmed UK colour Station To Station sleeve was to turn up on eBay, surely it would fetch at least four to five times that amount by my reckoning.

Thanks to BowieNetter Paul Woods for content confirmation of this issue.

categories: News
Friday 01.21.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Celebrate 35 Years Of S2s And Win A Deluxe Box And More!

This ain't Rock 'n' Roll...

Not too many months after the beautiful and exciting culture shock that was Young Americans, The Daily Mirror in the UK reported that Bowie had already forsaken Soul Music and that his next album was going to be Rock 'n' Roll.

I have to be honest and say that the statement terrified me. You have to remember that genre-hopping was something that Bowie was already associated with and to my fourteen-year-old brain this news signalled an altogether more unsettling switch.

I knew Bowie had recently been working with John Lennon who had released his own album entitled Rock 'n' Roll in January 1975 and I thought the influence must have rubbed off. I wasn't happy.

To my ears, Bowie's Soul vision had already taken a few plays to get used to after the Rock Music of Diamond Dogs, despite hints on that album that a change of direction was on the horizon...not to mention the clues on David Live. Bizarrely, Knock On Wood didn't even seem incongruous to me.

But Rock 'n' Roll?! It was bad enough that it was the awful music that occasionally ruined otherwise good discos...Danny and The bleedin' Juniors, Old Bill Haley and his decrepit Comets! At The Hop and Rock Around The Clock?! I think not.

Surely the forward-looking Bowie wasn't going to follow in the footsteps of all the other dull revivalists poisoning the charts: Mud, Showaddywaddy and their ilk. It just didn't make sense.

At least Bowie's own look back at the records that informed his musical past via Pin-Ups a couple of years earlier didn't go back too far and it sounded like a thoroughly modern record too.

My distress was short-lived. By the time Golden Years was released in November 1975 my relief was palpable and once I got Station To Station playing on my music centre, thirty five years ago today, I was a very happy teenager indeed. I hadn't realised that Rock 'n' Roll could mean Rock Music too.

Thankfully, my musical palate quickly matured enough to be excited by a wider range of tastes that included most genres, though I'm still not ready for Mud or Showaddywaddy just yet.

Wouldn't it be great if David Bowie made a Rock 'n' Roll album.

Anyway, sorry for the long diversion...come back on Monday (Ooops...meant Tuesday) for your chance to win a Deluxe Station To Station box that includes a signed booklet, with lots of runner-up opportunities including more signed booklets, T-shirts and a few of the Special Edition too.

If you need to re-familiarise yourself with either of the editions' content, don't forget the Station To Station mini-site.

categories: News
Friday 01.21.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Five More Bowie Classics For Rock Band 3 Next Week

Somebody plays my song in tune...

Harmonix have just announced that five more of David Bowie?s best loved songs will be available from January 25th in the Rock Band 3 Music Store. This follows on from previous stories here related to David Bowie Rock Band stuff. (06.14.2008 NEWS: SUFFRAGETTE CITY USED FOR UK ROCK BAND TV ADVERT & 10.05.2009 NEWS: DAVID BOWIE AND IGGY POP TOGETHER AGAIN...KIND OF)

Here's a bit from the official Rock Band site...

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Can't get enough Bowie in Rock Band? Next week you'll have five more beloved David Bowie classics to rock out to, with two featuring Pro Guitar / Pro Bass upgrades.

David Bowie is simply a music legend. He has sold more than 136 million albums worldwide, awarded nine Platinum albums in the United Kingdom and five in the United States, is ranked No. 39 on Rolling Stone?s 100 Greatest Rock Artists of All Time, No. 23 on their Best Singers of All Time and was named No. 29 on the BBC?s list of 100 Greatest Britons.

As always, songs available as downloadable content for Rock Band 3 feature five-button guitar and bass parts, drums, Pro Drums, and keys, Pro Keys and harmonies, where applicable.

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These are the five new songs which will be available on Xbox 360, Wii, and PlayStation 3 system on January 25...

Blue Jean
Fame
Modern Love
Young Americans
Ziggy Stardust

Modern Love and Ziggy Stardust will have Pro Guitar and Pro Bass expansions available for purchase.

You can read the full article here, where you can also view a short promotional clip regarding this new Bowie pack.

These songs join the six below, already available across various platforms...

You can view a more in-depth press release here.

Meanwhile, with a Rock Band catalogue of eleven songs now, surely the day can't be too far away when we see some bright sparks presenting a live Bowie Rock Band show...That could be fun if this promotional clip from 2008 is anything to go by...in fact, I think I spotted a few BowieNetters in there! };-)

categories: News
Thursday 01.20.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Vibrations Magazine 84-page Bowie Special

On peut être un héro, Pour juste une journée...

The French-language, 84-page David Bowie Vibrations Collector magazine goes on sale in France, Switzerland and Belgium this weekend.

Packed with one hundred, (count 'em) beautiful pictures, (some rare ones too) you can judge for yourself before you buy via this low-res online version of the publication.

Among the features within the mag there is a discography, a retrospective of DB's acting career, a look at the Berlin trilogy and various archive Bowie features transcribed into French for the first time...among them, an article by Nick Kent on Bowie?s 1973 USA tour and an in-depth Bowie interview by Bill DeMain.

Though this impressive retrospective seems to be a visual feast at least, I can't really comment on the written editorial content as I'm not French-reading, yet. It could happen.

Thanks to Michel for the pointer.

categories: News
Wednesday 01.19.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Your Chance To Be Shot By Mick Rock

Well, I might stretch it till Wednesday...

Those of you that meant to get along to the Mick Rock: Rock Music exhibition in London before it closed on the 16th but didn't quite make it, now have another chance to view the show, buy original Mick Rock prints AND have your portrait taken by Mick.

We told you about the exhibition and book launch back in November last year, (11.11.2010 NEWS: MICK ROCK IN PRAISE OF DAVID BOWIE FOR EXPOSED LAUNCH) and due to overwhelming public demand the organisers have managed to keep the show going until Wednesday the 19th.

On that same day Mick Rock will photograph the contest winner and prints from the exhibition will be auctioned off...The images above are just a few of the Bowie ones on sale.

If you're keen to attend or enter the contest you need to get over to Idea Generation pronto where you will find more details.

categories: News
Sunday 01.16.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Bowienetter Discount For Tonight's Nyc Bash

The door to dreams was closed... (until you said 'BowieNet')

Twig The Wonderkid has been in touch with some good news about tonight's Fifth Annual Glamdammit Bowie Birthday Bash in NYC.

I'm sure all of those likely to attend were already planning to go anyway. However, if you were undecided, perhaps the lure of a 50% discount (which ended for non-BowieNetters last weekend) may still tempt you.

All you have to do is say "BowieNet" on the door and you'll get in with a generous $10 discount off normal admission. I'm always needlessly nervous about these things, but perhaps mention Twig The Wonderkid if you're met with a puzzled look.

You can read all the details regarding what sounds like a particularly exciting event by clicking on the above flyer.

Meanwhile I'll leave you with an excerpt from a TONY interview about tonight with clubland legend Michael T...

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How is it that you?ve become the go-to guy for everything Bowie-related in New York City clubland?
Bowie has been a part of my life for longer than I should probably admit to in print. But of course, I?ve been obsessed with Bowie forever?literally, since the tail end of the ?70s.

Why do you think Bowie, and glam in general, still have such an appeal to them?
The very simplistic reason would be that so much music is so hideous nowadays! But Bowie?s music is just so good, and it?s obviously provocative in terms of its look, which is something that?s missing with most music today. Also, I think that people tend to romanticize eras that they?ve missed out on; I know I do. And let?s face it?Bowie is such an icon, and has been so influential on music, not only at the time but with so much that came after. Punk, New Wave, all the ?90s Britpop bands, electronic music, electroclash?there are very few artists with such a wide influence. Glam as a whole, whether it?s Bowie or Roxy Music or Queen or Cockney Rebel or Alice Cooper or the New York Dolls, has had a huge impact. And perhaps most important, I think it?s just fun.

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Read the full interview here.

categories: News
Saturday 01.15.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Holy Holy 45 Turns Forty

I don't wanna be angel, Just a little bit evil, I feel a devil in me...

A mere whippersnapper compared to yesterday's entry, (01.14.2011 NEWS: DAVID BOWIE'S FORTY FIVE YEARS OF INTROSPECTION) Holy Holy was originally released on Mercury on January 15th, 1971.

This was the last of the Bowie releases on the label and it was clear Mercury weren't really giving the record the promotion it had given the preceding Bowie singles in terms of picture sleeves and press adverts.

Holy Holy received a positive response from the music press generally and I'm sure DB didn't mind the comparison made in this snippet from Melody Maker. (That's the Syd comparison by the way, not the Jim one!)

Despite some favourable reviews and a performance by Bowie of the song on UK TV in one of his men's dresses, Holy Holy didn't perform well on any singles chart. It would take more than another year and another label before that kind of success returned.

FOOTNOTE: This original version of Holy Holy has never had an official digital release. Bowie re-recorded a far more energetic version of the song with The Spiders later the following year that ended up as the B-side to the Diamond Dogs single release in June 1974.

The Spiders' version has been used erroneously on both the RCA Rare album release in 1982 and the 1990 Ryko reissue of The Man Who Sold The World, where it was listed as the original Mercury version in both instances.

Eventually it ended up on EMI's 30th Anniversary release of Ziggy Stardust as a bonus track, where it was far more fitting...Fingers crossed that we'll get a proper digital release of the original in the not too distant future.

categories: News
Friday 01.14.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

David Bowie's Forty Five Years Of Introspection

"Hi Dave. Drop in, see you around, come back if you're this way again"

David Bowie's 1966 Can't Help Thinking About Me 45 is erm... forty five today.

See our BowieNet item regarding this single from five years ago when the release was a mere forty years old: 01.14.2006 NEWS: CAN'T HELP THINKING ABOUT ME 40 TODAY

categories: News
Thursday 01.13.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

David's Message Of Support For Nile Rodgers

We wish you well...

David Bowie has sent in a message for Nile Rodgers following the sad news that Nile has contracted cancer. Here's the message...

"All our love and support goes out to you, Nile, you are the greatest. David and all at BowieNet."

The message follows Nile's recent harrowing blog entry entitled Walking on Planet C on his official website. In the blog Nile describes how the diagnosis affected him and how music remains so important, particularly at a time like this.

He is pictured above with David during recording sessions for Let's Dance and the picture below that includes fellow Chic member, Bernard Edwards.

As you know, 1983's Let's Dance and 1993's Black Tie White Noise were both produced by David Bowie and Nile Rodgers.

On a positive note, Nile has been posting messages on both Facebook and Twitter suggesting things are improving and that he has regained the use of his hand. He is also talking about the possibility of some live shows later this year.

categories: News
Thursday 01.13.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Starman Opens Series Eight Of Shameless

Frankie drank his money, The little that he made...

The brand new series eight of the grim but hilarious Manchester-based (where else?) Shameless has just kicked off on Channel 4 in the UK.

The first song to be heard in the first episode was a short snippet of David Bowie's Starman, (which accompanied part of an amusing spoof of Close Encounters Of The Third Kind) in one of the increasingly surreal sub-plots that have become more frequent on the show in the last couple of series.

If you missed it, you can watch the episode here, or just view the Close Encounters spoof here, which contains Starman.

The clip is called Cogito Ergo Sum and this is Channel 4's summation of it: "It's the usual from Frank: philosophy, arts and crafts, and... aliens?"

categories: News
Monday 01.10.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Bowie Cover In The Word's Fifteen All Time Best

"Don't that man look pretty"

The latest issue of The Word (February 2011) has a feature on the fifteen most inspired cover versions of all time. Paul Du Noyer chose David Bowie's reworking of Bruce Springsteen's It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City, originally released on Greetings From Asbury Park.

I'm sure you all know the history behind the track and the story of Springsteen's visit to Sigma Sound when Bowie was working on the Young Americans album...if you don't, check it out in this BowieNet item: 03.01.2005 NEWS: TV TALKS ABOUT 30TH ANNIVERSARY YA 5.1 MIX

The image that the magazine uses of Bowie and Ava Cherry watching Rod Stewart and The Faces backstage at MSG is a little off the relevant time period. The show took place on February 25th 1975, despite the picture caption saying 1974. The other picture, taken during Springsteen's visit, was snapped on November 25th, 1974.

It's clear that Greetings From Asbury Park made a big impact on Bowie. Aside from It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City, he also covered Growin' Up and recorded Spirits In The Night with The Astronettes...all three tracks originally from this one Springsteen album.

Elsewhere in the magazine there's a full-page-and-a-bit of pictures of the young Bowie family with new arrival and future world-famous film director, Zowie Bowie, being pushed around in a perambulator. They are great pictures, but despite the mag's claims that they are unpublished, I'm pretty sure I've seen all of them before.

categories: News
Sunday 01.09.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Ten-page Bowie Special In Italian Xl Magazine

Yeah! I was shaking like a leaf, For I couldn't understand the conversation...

The January 2011 edition (issue #62) of the Italian la Repubblica xL magazine boasts the above cover with a delicious Sukita shot of David Bowie.

Daniele Pensavalle of soundandvision.it sent me the pointer to the mag and had this to say regarding the content...

"It?s a 10 page special for his 64th birthday with lots of pictures (some very nice). Also there's an article about his long career and interviews with many best Italian artists who talks about David and what he means to them."

The Italian readers among you can read more over on the xL site...Any of you Italian BowieNetters that have the mag, please feel free to send in a translation of the article so we can all understand it! ;-)

categories: News
Saturday 01.08.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Cbftf Wished David Bowie Happy 64th 24 Years Ago!

Time - He speaks of senseless things...

Had a communication from an organisation calling themselves the Clever Bastards From The Future (CBFTF) claiming to have presented David Bowie with a cake for his 64th birthday way back on this day in 1987!

As unbelievable as the story sounds, the evidence is overwhelming and who am I to question such things on a day like this?

The group reckon they accosted David with the cake 'on the piste' and he gladly posed with it, albeit with a slightly bewildered look on his face.

They were about to take extra pictures with more convincing evidence of their journey when their space/time portal closed prematurely and whisked them back to the future.

However, it seems there was still fine-tuning to be done to their time machine and they didn't notice they had returned to 1987 instead of 2011 before they got home again...at least they got the January 8th bit right though.

I'll leave you with a close-up they took of the cake before they set off which, to my mind, actually proves it must have happened.

A sad footnote to this tale is that along with these pictures, the CBFTF mailed me an explanation that this was the only time travel journey they would undertake and that they planned to destroy the machine for fear of creating time-based anarchy throughout history.

I think they must have stuck to their word as this seems to be the only evidence of their success.

So along with the CBFTF I'm sure you will all want to join me in wishing David Bowie a wonderfully enjoyable 64th birthday wherever he may be right now.

categories: News
Friday 01.07.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Ann Magnuson's David Bowie Tribute In La Tonight

Come to the show tonight... (and tomorrow night)

I have to admit that I wasn't previously familiar with the name Ann Magnuson, but she sounds an interesting Lass Insane. Tonight and tomorrow night (January 8th/9th) she will perfrom a special Bowie birthday tribute with her band, the Star Whackers From Mars, which includes Kristian Hoffman, Jonathan Lea, Joe Berardi and Miiko Watanabe, plus special guest Michael Des Barres.

Talking to Libby Molyneaux at laweekly.com, Ann described what to expect from the shows...

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"We will perform mostly a hybrid of Ziggy and Aladdin Sane mixed with a few barks from Diamond Dogs plus a soupcon of Low, as well as a nod to Bowie's Mod years, a wink to Mott the Hoople and a birthday greeting via the Beatles 'When I'm 64' done Brecht/Weill-style in honor of his Berlin years. FYI, he's turning 64. I'm not impersonating Bowie so much as rekindling the ecstasy of a teenager who is singing and dancing along to those records in the basement of the house she grew up in back in West Virginia.

I feel all the radiant joy those songs brought me then ? with all the attendant hormones and unbridled excitement over the endless possibilities that lay ahead. In short, I feel what Bowie was bringing to the world- permission to step out of the black & white mundanity of a Kansas farm house and enter the wild, wonderful Technicolor world of Oz! And since Bowie isn't performing at all anymore, someone has got to sing these songs live on stage!"

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The information above pretty well says it all, but here's the official blurb for some of the finer points...

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ANN MAGNUSON DOES DAVID BOWIE (L.A. Edition)

A glittering glam-rock tribute to Mr. Bowie on the occasion of his birthday on January 8th, 2011! *PLUS another show added by popular demand on January 9th!

Starring Ann Magnuson.
Kristian Hoffman, Musical Director.
With The Star Whackers From Mars featuring Kristian Hoffman (keyboards), Jonathan Lea (guitar), Joe Berardi (drums), Miiko Watanabe (bass)

PLUS Special Guest Michael Des Barres!

TWO SHOWS ONLY!

The Steve Allen Theater at The Center For Inquiry
4773 Hollywood Blvd
Hollywood, CA 90027
Phone: (323) 666-4268

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As I post this early on Saturday evening in the UK, LA is just coming to life, which leaves you almost a whole day to get your best Bowie clobber together and make your way to the venue. I would check ticket availability first though.

If you didn't already see it, check out the other Bowie Birthday Bashes we mentioned in our previous related news item. (01.03.2010 NEWS: ROUND-UP OF BOWIE BIRTHDAY EVENTS FOR THIS SATURDAY)

categories: News
Friday 01.07.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Spotlight On Station To Station In Clash Magazine

Does my face show some kind of glow?

Issue 58 of CLASH magazine has a full-page (and a bit) by Gareth James on Station To Station in their regular classic album spotlight feature.

I don't think there's an online version of the article, but I'll leave you with an excerpt to tide you over until you can get your mitts on the magazine.

categories: News
Thursday 01.06.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Only A Few Hours To Go Till Emi's S2s Contest Closes

It's too late... (well not quite)

Those of you that got the EMI e-mail but forgot to act upon it may still be in with a chance of winning EMI's Christmas S2S contest...that's if you read this before midnight UK time on January 4th of course.

If you didn't enter in time, never fear, we still have a BowieNet contest coming up later in the month in celebration of the 35th anniversary of the original release.

Our contest is stuffed full of S2S-related goodies, including a signed deluxe box set, signed booklets, CDs, T-shirts and other delicious temptations!

categories: News
Monday 01.03.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Geldof On Bowie's Live Aid Generosity At Mojo Online

We Are Publicity Hungry Men...

The advert above from the current issue (February 2011) of MOJO magazine pretty well says it all. But here's the relevant Bowie bit from Bob's interview in case you're disinclined to read the full thing.

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What lessons did you learn from Live Aid that you applied to Live 8?

There was no correlation. Put it in purely financial terms. Live Aid: 150 million. Live 8: 50 billion, per annum. But Live Aid had the 'give me your fuckin' money' moment. And Bowie introducing the famine film. I showed that film to David at Harvey Goldsmith's about 7.30 at night. Let's remember for a minute that Bowie is an absolute God. I got to know him when I was a kid. I hitch-hiked to see him in Belgium on the Station To Station tour, told him I was in a band and showed him pictures of the Rats. I blagged backstage and he was so nice. Don't forget he launched Band Aid pre-Top Of The Pops, he wore this lame T-shirt, Feed The World, looked like a doofus. But he's the sweetest man. You just never think about David Bowie like that.

We showed him the film, famine footage cut to the Cars' song Drive. He sat there in tears and said, 'Right, I'm giving up a song.' I said, 'Hang on...' I didn't want David Bowie giving up a fucking song. I mean, hello? But of course he was right. That was the moment that people said, Fuck everything, take whatever you want from me.

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categories: News
Monday 01.03.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Round-up Of Bowie Birthday Events For This Saturday

Drive-In Saturday...

Several Bowie-themed events are taking place on David's 64th birthday, this coming Saturday the 8th...here's the ones we've been told about...in no particular order...

First up, David Brighton's Space Oddity (that's him above) will be performing a free tribute at 8:00pm at the Pala Casino in Pala, California. Read more about it here.

Next up, Echo Bowie...

This much-loved Dutch outfit kick of a seven date tour of their homeland on January 8th. Keep an eye on echobowie.com and echobowie.nl for updates on the tour, and click on the image above for a flavour of the boys in action.

BowieNetter Daniele Pensavalle has been in touch with details of an annual Italian Bowie Bash...

Again, click on the image above to find out all you need to know about the 13th BOWIE BASH @ SHINDY CLUB (Bassano del Grappa ? VI).

Finally, we'll leave you with a free to enter French affair also taking place on the 8th, as all of these events are.

Click on the tasty flyer above for more details regarding this one.

I'm sure many of the other tribute bands are doing something to celebrate DB's 64th, but if you want a plug here you need to send in details, preferably with online links...hurry though, not long to go.

categories: News
Sunday 01.02.11
Posted by Mark Adams
 
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