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The 1980 Floor Show Broadcast 40 years ago today

 

“And lo it was midnight”

 

Today marks the 40th anniversary of the broadcast of David Bowie’s The 1980 Floor Show, which was used as both a promotional tool for Pin Ups and to further break into the American market.

It would be Bowie’s last performance as the Ziggy Stardust persona with The Spiders From Mars, though drummer Woody Woodmansey was no longer a part of the band line up. 

The 1980 Floor Show was a lavish stage production filmed over three days at The Marquee Club in London’s Soho, in front of members of Bowie’s fan club, exclusively for the American NBC TV late night show, The Midnight Special.

The show was heavily advertised in the US press in the run up to the broadcast but has never been shown outside of the US or officially released.

Only one track, Space Oddity, has ever received an official DVD release and though many fans have found their own way of finding the complete show, many still hanker after a full official release.

 

Read more about The 1980 Floor Show over at 5years.com. 

 

Meanwhile, don't forget the Pin Ups Radio Show on Spotify with exclusive recollections from Bowie made in 1973. 

categories: News
Friday 11.15.13
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Barnaby Roper’s Love Is Lost Visual On Vice.com

 

“Your house and even your eyes are new”

 

VICE.com is exclusively hosting Barnaby Roper’s new visual for the full 10:24 Version of David Bowie’s Love Is Lost (Hello Steve Reich Mix By James Murphy For The DFA). Here’s a bit from Vice.

 

This morning, VICE is pleased to present the new video from our number-one mega music crush of all time, David Bowie. This is the part of the article where we usually write something like “if you’re not familiar with Bowie, he’s a…” but you do know exactly who he is, and if you don’t, you should reconsider a few things about your life and how you got to where you are without being aware of this national treasure... or at least rewatch Labyrinth.

 

It’s a mesmerising film with Busby Berkeley-esque kaleidoscopic clapping hands via texture mapping, 3D lovers, eyeballs and a couple of Bowie blipverts. Well, that’s our take on it, but you can see for yourself on VICE.com now. 

 

UPDATE: You can now view the video on YouTube.

categories: News
Tuesday 11.12.13
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Two versions of Louis Vuitton Bowie advert launched

 

“Just remember duckies, Everybody gets got”

 

Launched today (Thursday 7th) is the Louis Vuitton ad featuring David Bowie and Arizona Muse that you've been reading about over the last few months.

The advert was directed by Romain Gavras and shot by David Sims in Venice during the summer. Here’s the official blurb.

 

Close your eyes and you are there.... The next chapter of Louis Vuitton's L'Invitation au Voyage has arrived: http://smarturl.it/VeniceLV

Join the mysterious guests of Louis Vuitton's masquerade ball with L'Invitation au Voyage - Venice, featuring David Bowie and Arizona Muse.

 

Aside from the page linked to above, you should check out the Louis Vuitton YouTube Channel for a longer (1:30 v 1:01) Director's Cut of L'Invitation au Voyage with a different mix of I’d Rather Be High.

There’s also a Making Of L'Invitation au Voyage short on the same page.

Finally, look out for the LV Pass app which includes other little extras that may interest you.

categories: News
Thursday 11.07.13
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Tilda celebrates birthday at MoMA with DB and Iman

 

“They burn you with their radiant smiles...”

 

Tilda Swinton celebrated her 53rd birthday at the Museum of Modern Art in New York as part of the annual MoMA Film Benefit Presented by CHANEL on Tuesday evening.

Among those helping the actress mark her birthday were David Bowie and Iman, who attended the party held in celebration of Tilda’s contribution to film..

Aside from providing a superb performance in David Bowie’s The Stars (Are Out Tonight) video back in February, she also performed at the Manhattan-based museum as part of an art installation, called The Maybe, the following month.

The piece attracted worldwide attention as Tilda lay sleeping in a glass box for the day whilst visitors to MoMA took photographs of her.

Anyway, pictured here at the benefit on Tuesday are Tilda herself, New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde and David Bowie.

Bowie wore a Kim Jones suit and Thom Brown shirt and tie, all finished off nicely with a good old pair of out-of-shot Churches’ shoes!

categories: News
Wednesday 11.06.13
Posted by Mark Adams
 

New tracks on TND Extra digital only EP

 

“These modern people, they sure know how to live”

 

We have mentioned this before, but don't forget that if you don't particularly want the whole of the TND Extra package, there is a separate TND Extra Digital Only EP.

Purchase here:

 

TND Extra EP iTunes.

TND Extra EP Amazon.

 

All four of the new tracks, the two remixes and the bonus track from the Japanese issue of TND are collected together on this seven track EP.

 

The Next Day Extra Digital Only EP

 

01 Atomica

02 Love Is Lost (Hello Steve Reich Mix by James Murphy for The DFA)

03 The Informer

04 Like A Rocket Man

05 Born In A UFO

06 I’d Rather Be High (Venetian Mix)

07 God Bless The Girl

 

The complete The Next Day Extra package is available now around the globe in physical and digital formats.

 

The Next Day Extra (digital) 

The Next Day Extra (physical) 

categories: News
Monday 11.04.13
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Watch Bowie’s $12.99 Love Is Lost video here now

 

“Halloween Jack is a real cool cat”

 

This is the news we’ve been teasing you with. We have moved the online premiere of David Bowie’s latest visual back a day from November 1st as it has a “strangely moving gothic inflected storyline perfect for Halloween”.

 

The video received its world premiere at last night's Barclaycard Mercury Prize but the full thing is now yours for the viewing here at DavidBowie.com   (If you’re having trouble viewing where you are, try this link) 

 

The stills on this page were taken by Jimmy King, who was also the cameraman shooting what has to be one of the world’s most cheaply produced music videos at a mere $12.99!

 

See the press release below for the full story.

 

 

BOWIE'S $12.99 HOMEMADE VIDEO

 

'LOVE IS LOST' (HELLO STEVE REICH MIX EDIT BY JAMES MURPHY FOR THE DFA) 

 

Last week David Bowie had an idea. His new single, 'LOVE IS LOST', was to be released this week and a video clip was needed. 

Eschewing both celebrity guests and splashy production, Bowie picked up his domestic camera from home, rescued a couple of puppets from his legendary archive and wrote, shot and edited the entire video over this last weekend in the darkened corridor of his office in Manhattan, New York. 

With his assistant Jimmy King on camera and best friend Coco Schwab handling everything from continuity to sandwiches they worked through the evenings finishing on Monday morning, sending it out to the rest of the world.

The result of this speedy production is a strangely moving gothic inflected storyline perfect for Halloween. And the cost? Just $12.99 for the thumb drive to download the finished video on.

 

The video received its world premiere at last night's Barclaycard Mercury Prize and is now online at: http://smarturl.it/LoveIsLostVideo

The video features the edited James Murphy mix of LOVE IS LOST which due to overwhelming demand was made available earlier this week: http://smarturl.it/LoveIsLostRemix

 

The full James Murphy remix of LOVE IS LOST along with five brand new studio tracks are to be released as part of a three disc collectors set/download THE NEXT DAY EXTRA on November the 5th. (4th UK)

THE NEXT DAY EXTRA will feature the original 14 song album, a 10 track companion album with five unheard songs/two remixes and a DVD featuring four videos from THE NEXT DAY, a 7-track digital EP bundle will also be available.

 

LOVE IS LOST (HELLO STEVE REICH MIX EDIT BY JAMES MURPHY FOR THE DFA) http://smarturl.it/LoveIsLostRemix

THE NEXT DAY EXTRA (digital) http://smarturl.it/TNDE

THE NEXT DAY EXTRA (physical) http://smarturl.it/TNDEamz

categories: News
Wednesday 10.30.13
Posted by Mark Adams
 

TND Extra exclusive first look and listen

 

“Let’s get this show on the road”

 

A few days ahead of its release next week (UK Nov 4/US Nov 5), we’re delighted to be able to let you have a look inside The Next Day Extra box set via this 2:12 minute Unboxing The Next Day clip. 

As if that wasn’t exciting enough, you can also listen to over half of new track Atomica while you watch the unboxing.

Barnbrook has triumphed again with this package and we can’t wait to see what you decide to do with You!

categories: News
Tuesday 10.29.13
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Brand new Bowie picture exclusive

 

“Keep your 'lectric eye on me babe”

 

Good news coming.

categories: News
Tuesday 10.29.13
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Love Is Lost audio edit out today - visual premiere Wednesday

 

“It’s happening now”

 

Here is the latest press release for upcoming TND Extra associated TV and radio broadcasts. Please bear in mind that the PR is UK-centric.

The Love Is Lost edit will be made available at some point today, but isn’t live as we post in a weather-battered Britain this morning.

 

 

DAVID BOWIE 'LOVE IS LOST' (HELLO STEVE REICH MIX EDIT BY JAMES MURPHY FOR THE DFA) 

 

WORLD PREMIERE VISUAL ON THE BARCLAYCARD MERCURY PRIZE 30/10 ON MORE 4 AT 9.30pm

 

BRAND NEW TRACKS TO PREMIERE 30/10 ON BBC 6 MUSIC, BBC RADIO 2 AND ABSOLUTE RADIO

Taken from THE NEXT DAY the Barclaycard Mercury Prize nominated album, LOVE IS LOST has been remixed by LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy into a critically acclaimed ten minute version entitled 'HELLO STEVE REICH MIX BY JAMES MURPHY FOR THE DFA'. 

 

Due to overwhelming demand a special edit of the mix will be made available digitally today and the visual for it will have its world premiere as part of More 4's Barclaycard Mercury Prize broadcast at 9.30pm 30th of October.

 

The visual will then be posted November 1st on www.davidbowie.com Vevo and YouTube.

 

ATOMICA, BORN IN A UFO and LIKE A ROCKET MAN three of the five brand new studio tracks from THE NEXT DAY EXTRA will debut on the 30th October on BBC 6 Music, BBC Radio 2 and Absolute Radio. 

10.50am – BBC 6 Music, Lauren Laverne will play 'ATOMICA'.

11.30am – BBC Radio 2, Ken Bruce will play 'BORN IN A UFO'.

6.45pm – Absolute Radio, Geoff Lloyd will play 'LIKE A ROCKET MAN'.

All five of the new tracks as well as the full James Murphy remix of LOVE IS LOST are to be released as part of a three disc collectors set/download THE NEXT DAY EXTRA on November the 4th.

 

These new songs as well as the full James Murphy remix of LOVE IS LOST are to be released as part of a three disc collectors set/download THE NEXT DAY EXTRA on November the 4th.

THE NEXT DAY EXTRA is released on November 4th and will feature the original 14 song album, a 10 track companion album with five unheard songs/two remixes and a DVD featuring four videos from THE NEXT DAY, a 7-track digital EP bundle will also be available.

 

LOVE IS LOST (HELLO STEVE REICH MIX EDIT BY JAMES MURPHY FOR THE DFA) 

http://smarturl.it/LoveIsLostRemix

THE NEXT DAY EXTRA (digital) http://smarturl.it/TNDE

THE NEXT DAY EXTRA (physical) http://smarturl.it/TNDEamz

categories: News
Sunday 10.27.13
Posted by Mark Adams
 

R.I.P. Lou Reed

 

It is with great sadness that we report the death of Lou Reed, who died today aged 71. (March 2, 1942 – October 27, 2013)

 

David Bowie said of his old friend: “He was a master.”

categories: News
Saturday 10.26.13
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Kansai Yamamoto V&A shows to stream live on FB

 
 
“I was the cosmic kid in full costume dress”
 
 
If you are unable to attend the four fully-subscribed Fashion in Motion: Kansai Yamamoto shows at the V&A on November 1st, you may be pleased to learn that two of the four will be streamed live on Facebook at 13.00 & 17.00 GMT.
 
Yamamoto will be presenting archive and specially made pieces spanning his four decade career and among the costumes on the catwalk will be replicas of a couple of the outfits created for David Bowie’s 1973 Aladdin Sane shows.
 
See the David Bowie (Official) FB page for a different costume to that pictured here.
 
Read more about the event here,
categories: News
Friday 10.25.13
Posted by Mark Adams
 

The David Bowie Channel to Launch on SiriusXM

 

“Under the spotlight, the Sirius spotlight”

 

Here’s the main body of the press release from the American SiriusXM Internet Radio station. 

 

The David Bowie Channel will launch on Wednesday, October 30 at 12:00 pm ET and will run through Tuesday, November 12, via satellite on channel 111. The David Bowie Channel will be available as a 24/7 channel online and through the SiriusXM Internet Radio App for smartphones and mobile devices beginning Wednesday, October 30 for an extended period.

 

The limited-run channel will feature music from the vast body of artistry from Bowie's entire career, from his earliest recordings through 2013's The Next Day. The David Bowie Channel will also exclusively premiere the five unheard songs from Bowie's The Next Day Extra, the 3 disc collectors edition; the songs will only be heard on The David Bowie Channel until November 5, the day The Next Day Extra is released. Listeners will hear rare tracks and demo versions of some of Bowie's greatest songs as well as artists including Beck, Annie Lennox,  Nirvana, Tears For Fears, Barbra Streisand, The Wallflowers, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Duran Duran, Scott Weiland and Dinosaur Jr. interpreting Bowie's music.

 

"'Icon' gets thrown around a lot, but for David Bowie, one of pop and rock music's greatest, most unconventional artists, it's textbook accurate. We can't wait to bring to our listeners a full-time channel that offers an expertly curated deep dive into his artistic genius. From Major Tom to Ziggy Stardust to the Thin White Duke through his latest work, The Next Day, the channel will bring together every phase of his pioneering music, and all will hear this enduring body of work, which is as relevant today as it was at each and every phase of David's storied career," said Scott Greenstein, President and Chief Content Officer, SiriusXM.

 

David Bowie's extensive, legendary catalog is one of the most revered in popular culture, and includes all-time great million selling albums and artistic landmarks such as The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust  And The Spiders From Mars, Aladdin Sane, Young Americans, Low, Heroes, Scary Monsters, Let's Dance, The Buddha of Suburbia and more. Within the featured catalog are Top 30 Billboard hit singles including Space Oddity, Young Americans, Fame, Golden Years, Let's Dance, China Girl and Blue Jean.

 

The David Bowie Channel is an example of SiriusXM channels created with iconic and leading artists, including Bruce Springsteen's E Street Radio, Ozzy Osbourne's Ozzy's Boneyard, Pearl Jam Radio, Eminem's Shade 45, Willie Nelson's Willie's Roadhouse, The Pink Floyd Channel, B.B. King's Bluesville, Elvis Radio, Jimmy Buffett's Radio Margaritaville, Siriusly Sinatra, Tiesto's Club Life Radio and Neil Diamond Radio.

 

Read the full thing here.

 

 

categories: News
Thursday 10.24.13
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Ten David Bowie albums in NME all-time top 500

 

“Never thought I’d need, so many albums”

 

The latest issue of NME magazine (October 26th), has a cover feature titled: The 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time.

The item is introduced thus:

 

The album is an artform by which any act worth caring about wants to be judged. Inside this week's NME, we grant them that pleasure as we rank of the 500 greatest records of all time. Let the arguments begin... 

 

David Bowie’s contributions to the world of popular music are represented by an impressive list of 10 albums (more than any other artist in the list), with a further four he had a major hand in the creation of, aside from mixing duties only on Raw Power.

SPOILER WARNING: Here’s the list with positions.

 

447 Diamond Dogs - David Bowie

381 Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) - David Bowie

329 “Heroes” - David Bowie

296 Let's Dance - David Bowie

230 Aladdin Sane - David Bowie

175 Young Americans - David Bowie

53 Station To Station - David Bowie

23 The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars - David Bowie

14 Low - David Bowie

3 Hunky Dory - David Bowie

 

Related

467 The Idiot - Iggy Pop

217 Lust For Life – Iggy Pop

80 Raw Power – Iggy and The Stooges

72 Transformer – Lou Reed

 

There are comments throughout the article on the majority of the albums therein, with a whole page devoted to Hunky Dory.

If you want to read those comments you’ll be pleased to know that the new-look NME is available now in printed and digital formats. 

categories: News
Wednesday 10.23.13
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Twelve days to go till The Next Day Extra

 

“Commencing countdown…”

 

The Next Day Extra – November 4 2013 – Regional release date variations apply.

 

The Next Day Extra (digital) 

The Next Day Extra (physical) 

 

Read more here.

 

#TheNextDayExtra

categories: News
Tuesday 10.22.13
Posted by Mark Adams
 

BBC Radio 6 Music Pin Ups Radio Show exclusive

 

“Singing old songs we loved”

 

We recently told you about the The David Bowie Pin Ups Radio Show being made available on Spotify from October 28th. 

Well now you can have a sneak preview ahead of that via BBC Radio 6 Music from 9:30am UK time tomorrow. (Wednesday October 23rd)

Here’s the press release with a transcript of Bowie's fascinating between track chat.

 

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BBC Radio 6 Music given world exclusive access to previously unheard David Bowie 'Radio Show'

 

Marking 40 years since the release of Pin Ups, David Bowie's album of cover versions, BBC Radio 6 Music has been given exclusive access to a previously unheard promotional radio programme for the album which will be broadcast on the network and at bbc.co.uk/6music on Wednesday 23 October.

 

The multi-talented, multi-faceted Bowie turns DJ in the 15 minute mock radio show. It was produced in 1973 as a promo tool for the release of the album, but never made it to the airwaves. It was produced by Bowie himself and Ken Scott (who produced Bowie's albums from Hunky Dory through to Pin Ups).

 

It features five tracks from the album (The Pretty Things' Rosalyn, Them's Here Comes the Night, The Yardbirds' I Wish You Would, The Merseys' Sorrow and The Who's I Can't Explain) interspersed with Bowie's own musings and insights into the London music scene back then.

 

It was unearthed by Nigel Reeve who oversees Bowie's back catalogue. He said, "I discovered it during some research several years ago. It was in an old tape vault on 1/4" tape with simply the words 'Radio Show' written on it. This is such a rare find. No one knew of its existence, apart from David and Ken. To play it for the first time was quite simply a jaw dropping moment."

              

Forty years on, on Wednesday 23 October it will be given its first ever broadcast in shows across the day on BBC Radio 6 Music. And will be available to listen to till midnight on Sunday 27 October at bbc.co.uk/6music. 6 Music's Breakfast Show presenter Shaun Keaveny will play the first part of the promo at 9.30am, followed by further clips through the day in Lauren Laverne, Radcliffe & Maconie and Steve Lamacq's shows, with the final part airing on Marc Riley's programme in the evening.

 

Presenter Shaun Keaveny said: "It's beyond exciting for 6 Music to be showcasing the first ever airing of this historic recording, in a year that has been all about the Bowie comeback."

 

James Stirling, Editor 6 Music, said: "This exclusive is a fantastic coup for 6 Music. As a network showcasing music of alternative spirit, David Bowie is at our core, and it's fantastic that our listeners will have the opportunity to hear this radio show for the first time ever."

 

6 Music will also use the Pin Ups radio show to celebrate a day of cover versions. Listeners will be asked to nominate their favourite covers, culminating in Gideon Coe's show (9pm-midnight) which will feature in its entirety suggestions from the listeners. 

 

Here are the songs played in the short recording and a transcript of Bowie's chat between the tracks. Known for his many alter egos, his delivery is in the style of born and bred Londoner David Jones, the music loving, club going man about town:

 

* Rosalyn (The Pretty Things)

 

"I'd already been up Ealing Broadway to see Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated, and that's when he had a killer line up with Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Cyril Davies and Spike Heatley on bass, Graham Bond on organ and alto with of course John Baldry on vocals. I think most London art school students found themselves carted up there some time or other. Viv Andrews and Dick Taylor for sure. Dick was at Sidcup forming The Pretty Things with Phil after he got chucked out of the Stones. Phil was pretty electric and cleared most halls in about 15 minutes."

 

* Here Comes the Night (Them)

 

"Anyway, there was lots to choose from - up the Windmill or the Elephant, get blocked and bussed over to Richmond. Brian had cancer and was going to drop any day, Mick never washed. How could this new lot replace the Stones? Yardbirds? Any wallop, they blasted out the old solos."

 

* I Wish You Would (The Yardbirds)

 

"The Liddypool [Liverpool] thing didn't mean a light up Richmond. It affected one band who dropped the 'beat' bit and became The Merseys. Never saw 'em play but they hung about a lot."

 

* Sorrow (The Merseys)

 

"So there you were, you had the Prettys, Yardbirds and, if you ventured down The Marquee on a Sunday night, the Floyd with dear old Syd, or The Animals down Windmill Street at the Scene Club, Eel Pie Island Ricky Tick Club for The Creation or Reg's mob The Action. But the biggest buzz was back at The Marquee. They dressed weeks out of date, but they did all the right stuff - Martha and Vandellas and all that. A lot of action on a night. They were our band, The Who."

 

* I Can't Explain (The Who)  

categories: News
Monday 10.21.13
Posted by Mark Adams
 

BBC announces best-dressed Briton in history

 

“Dressed to kill”

 

As we mentioned when we posted the original story, today is the day that the BBC’s History magazine announced the name of the individual who received the most votes in their “Who’s the best-dressed Briton in history?” poll. 

Here’s a bit from the site.

 

 

David Bowie has been voted the best-dressed Briton in history in a recent poll by BBC History Magazine, winning the title with 48.5 per cent of the votes. Bowie was one of 10 individuals nominated by leading academics and fashion experts in the October issue of BBC History Magazine for their sartorial style and impact on British fashion history.

 

David Bowie was nominated by designer Wayne Hemingway. Speaking to historyextra about why he believes Bowie deserves to win, Hemingway said:

 

"Bowie has profoundly influenced so many of us. The first concert I went to on my own was David Bowie’s Aladdin Sane tour at King George’s Hall in Blackburn in 1973.

After the gig, I went out, got my hair 'feathered', bought a tight-fitting canary yellow T-shirt from Clobber and Bowie's album from Ames Record Bar. The next day we read in the Evening Telegraph that he [Bowie] had been banned from Blackburn for wearing one of his costume changes – the white sumo knickers. We all wanted to get banned too.

Here was a creative genius who understood art and design, looked cool, inspired us and upset the establishment. All these attributes lead to things that drive humankind forward… change."

 

 

In fairness it’s possible that the other nine nominees don't have quite the online fanbase that David Bowie enjoys.

When we posted the story Bowie had 25% of the vote that almost doubled to 48.5% over the following days. So thanks for your support.

Having said that, one of the other contenders has a formidable online presence in The Richard III Society. 

 

We’ll leave you with the best-dressed Briton shortlist and results:

 

1. David Bowie - 48.5 per cent

Championed by Wayne Hemingway, designer.

2. Elizabeth I - 13.6 per cent

Championed by Ulinka Rublack, author of Dressing Up: Cultural Identity in Renaissance Europe.

3. Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire - 9.5 per cent

Championed by Katy Werlin, fashion and textile historian specialising in the early modern period.

4. George 'Beau' Brummell - 8.4 per cent

Championed by Rachel Dickens, deputy art editor of BBC History Magazine.

5. Queen Alexandra - 7.1 per cent

Championed by Kate Strasdin, assistant curator at the Totnes Fashion and Textile Museum, Devon, and associate lecturer at Falmouth University.

6. Anne Messel - 5.3 per cent

Championed by Amy de la Haye, professor of dress history and curatorship at London College of Fashion.

7. Henry III - 2.5 per cent

Championed by Dr Benjamin Wild, historian of men's fashion and guest lecturer at the Condé Nast College of Fashion & Design.

8. Ellen Terry - 2.2 per cent

Championed by Veronica Isaac, assistant curator in the Department of Theatre and Performance at the V&A, London.

9. Charles James Fox - 1.6 per cent

Championed by Dr Hannah Greig, lecturer in early modern history at the University of York and author of The Beau Monde: Fashionable Society in Georgian London.

10. Samuel Pepys - 1.3 per cent

Championed by Anna Reynolds, curator of paintings for the Royal Collection Trust and curator of the current exhibition, In Fine Style: The Art of Tudor and Stuart Fashion, at the Queen's Gallery, London.

categories: News
Monday 10.14.13
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Sorrow pic disc out now, one week left to win a copy

 

“I’ve got seven days...”

 

The limited edition Sorrow 40th Anniversary 7” Picture Disc is out now on Parlophone (October 22nd US).

You still have a chance to win it along with the Life On Mars? anniversary disc, via the contest we announced a month ago.

The competition closes at midnight UK time on 21st October 2013 and you can enter here.

U.S. fans that haven’t already secured a copy might like to remember that this gorgeous collectable is available domestically for pre-order at both davidbowie.com and Amazon U.S.

categories: News
Sunday 10.13.13
Posted by Mark Adams
 

BOWIEBALL 2013 in New York Saturday

 

“I never thought I’d need so many people”

 

Deryck Todd has been in touch with a last minute reminder about THE ONLY PLACE TO BE in NYC this Saturday night. It’s the annual highlight of the NY social calendar, BOWIEBALL, and you still have time to throw together some suitable clobber for this year’s extravaganza.

This event seems to get bigger and more exciting every year, as you can see for yourself on this page.

Here’s the blurb...

 

BOWIEBALL Oct 12 2013

 

Back by popular demand, nightlife impresario Deryck Todd presents the Fall  installment of BOWIEBALL on Saturday October 12th 2013, celebrating the apex of electric excess— BowieBall pays homage to the definitive rock icon: David Bowie, in an anything-goes charity extravaganza bringing together the best in music, art, fashion, and entertainment.

 

Notorious for turning out those that are wild enough to be in the downtown underground, BowieBall is heralded as the “it affair” by NY Times with attendees like Mick Rock, Debbie Harry and Chloe Sevigny. Let your inner lightning bolt strike at BowieBall, the only exclusive New York nightlife event covering yourself in glitter’s golden years.

 

HOSTS: THEODORA RICHARDS, PATRICIA FIELD, MISS POP

 

DJS: SAMMY JO (Scissor Sisters), BILL COLEMAN (Peace Bisquit)

 

PERFORMERS: JIGGLY CALIENTE (RuPaul's Drag Race), LADY RIZO, TAYLOR MAC, MIKE GRECO, AMBER MARTIN, TAYLOR MAC, MICK ROYALE, BREEDLOVE, DERYCK TODD, KEANAN DUFFTY, LISA MCQUADE, MICHAEL CAVADIAS, MILITIA

 

DANCE PERFORMANCES: HOUSE OF XTRAVAGANZA. DARLINDA JUST DARLINDA, ALOTTA MCGRIDDLES, MERRIE CHERRY, MACY RODMAN, BKLYN BEAST

categories: News
Friday 10.11.13
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Love Is Lost sound and vision on DavidBowie.com

 

“Say hello to the lunatic men”

 

Many of you reading this will now have heard David Bowie’s Love Is Lost (Hello Steve Reich Mix By James Murphy For The DFA) either on BBC Radio 6 Music or via Pitchfork.

There was also a piece on NME.com by Matthew Horton which is well worth a read. 

As promised, the track is also here on DavidBowie.com, along with a mesmerising visual to give you something to look at while you listen and dance about the place.

Check it out here. 

categories: News
Thursday 10.10.13
Posted by Mark Adams
 

TND is UK’s best-selling indie record store album

 

“And the next day, And the next, And another day”

 

Congratulations are due to David Bowie with the news that his The Next Day LP is the best-selling album to date this year in the UK's Independent Record Stores.

The Official Record Store Chart reflects sales in the UK's independent record shops. It was launched as part of last year's Record Store day, the annual celebration of independent record shops.

From this week, latest news about the chart will be announced on NME.com and OfficialCharts.com each Tuesday – with the full Top 40 featuring every week in the new-look NME.

 

NME editor Mike Williams says, "NME is a huge supporter of independent record stores and Record Store Day, and we’re delighted to incorporate the Official Record Store Chart into the new look NME, which launches this week. The Record Store Chart shines a light on the amazing work done by independent records stores up and down the UK, and celebrates the independent ethos that drives so much of the brilliant music being made in 2013, which is something NME believes in 100 per cent. The fact that it’s compiled just like NME’s original chart which launched in 1952 is an added bonus."

 

Here’s the top twenty Official Record Store Chart 2013 year-to-date (January to September)

 

01. David Bowie 'The Next Day'

02. Daft Punk 'Random Access Memories'

03. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds 'Push The Sky Away'

04. Queens Of The Stone Age 'Like Clockwork'

05. Arctic Monkeys 'AM'

06. The National 'Trouble Will Find Me'

07. Boards Of Canada 'Tomorrow's Harvest'

08. Vampire Weekend 'Modern Vampires Of The City'

09. Savages 'Silence Yourself'

10. Mumford & Sons 'Babel'

11. Jake Bug 'Jake Bugg'

12. Emeli Sande 'Our Version Of Events'

13. John Grant 'Pale Green Ghosts'

14. Atoms For Peace 'AMOK'

15. Kurt Vile 'Walkin' On A Pretty Daze'

16. Rod Stewart 'Time'

17. Black Sabbath '13'

18. Foals 'Holy Fire'

19. Johnny Cash 'The Classics'

20. Public Service Broadcasting 'Inform Educate Entertain

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Wednesday 10.09.13
Posted by Mark Adams
 
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