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MOV to issue 'hours...' on limited vinyl next month

 

“Waiting so long, I've been waiting so, waiting so”

 

It is with much pleasure that we can exclusively announce a release that many of you have been waiting to get your ears on for the past sixteen years.

On June 15th, Music On Vinyl (@musiconvinyl) will issue David Bowie’s 'hours...', the first time the album has received an official release on vinyl.

We'll leave you with the details, but you can read more about the release here.

 

DAVID BOWIE - HOURS

MOVLP1400

8718469538898

1LP, 180 GRAM

3mm sleeve

 

• 180 gram audiophile vinyl

• 20-page booklet

• Available on vinyl for the first time!

• First pressing available in 2 colours:

- 2.500 numbered copies on mint green vinyl

- 2.500 numbered copies on blue / purple mixed vinyl

• Also available on black vinyl

 

Side One

1. Thursday's Child 

2. Something In The Air 

3. Survive 

4. If I'm Dreaming My Life 

 

Side Two

1. Seven 

2. What's Really Happening?  

3. The Pretty Things Are Going To Hell 

4. New Angels Of Promise

5. Brilliant Adventure  

6. The Dreamers              

 

Also available:

EARTHLING [MOVLP815]

EXCERPTS FROM OUTSIDE [MOVLP500]

HEATHEN [MOVLP470]

REALITY [MOVLP875]

PETER AND THE WOLF [MOCL011]

categories: News
Monday 05.18.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

NHC back in the Official UK Album Chart Top 40

 

“Someone’s back in town”

 

Nothing Has Changed - The Very Best of David Bowie, has re-entered the Official UK Album Chart at #40.

The Top 10 album climbed five places from last week’s positon of 45, with sales possibly being reactivated by the success of the #1 RSD picture disc 45, Changes, which appears on the album.

Among other things that may have nudged the album back into the Top 40, was the use of Moonage Daydream (also on NHC, but not on the vinyl), in the trailer for Channel 4’s excellent Grayson Perry's Dream House which aired on Sunday evening.

Grayson himself likes a bit of Bowie, you may remember he chose The London Boys for the 6 Music Playlist back in 2012. 

If you want to contribute to the continued success of NHC, go here for buy links.

 

Official UK Album Chart

#NothingHasChanged

categories: News
Sunday 05.17.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Let’s Dance limited edition yellow vinyl 7" for ACMI

 

“And the discs were small and yellow”

 

July 16th 2015 sees the release of a limited edition yellow vinyl Let’s Dance 7" to celebrate the opening of David Bowie is at the Australian Centre For The Moving Image (ACMI) in Melbourne.

Originally released in March 1983, Let’s Dance (the video of which was famously shot in Australia), is the title track of the worldwide smash hit album. The A side is the single edit, while the AA side is a previously unavailable on vinyl live version of the track recorded in Vancouver in Canada in September 1983, during the Serious Moonlight tour. Both tracks have been remastered specifically for this release.

This Let’s Dance 7" is exclusive to ACMI and is limited to just 550 copies. Also available at ACMI will be a further 500 copies of the limited edition iSelect red vinyl LP, which sold out when it was made available in limited quantities at the Paris showing of David Bowie is.

David Bowie is was created by the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London, where it premiered in March 2013 to widespread critical acclaim. It quickly became the V&A’s fastest selling exhibition and is on record as one of its most popular shows, since drawing over 1 million visitors to date on its international tour.

Now, in its only Australasian season, David Bowie is will visit Melbourne premiering at ACMI on July 16, 2015, as part of the prestigious Melbourne Winter Masterpieces series. With sell out seasons around the world, advance bookings for Melbourne are highly recommended.

Go here for tickets and more information. 

 

David Bowie Let’s Dance limited edition yellow vinyl 7" for David Bowie is at ACMI.

 

A-Side Let's Dance (Single Version)

(David Bowie)

Produced David Bowie & Nile Rodgers

 

AA-Side Let's Dance (Live)

(David Bowie)

Mixed by Bob Clearmountain

Recorded live at Pacific National Exhibition Centre, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, September 12th, 1983.

 

Let’s Dance is released via Parlophone on July 16th 2015.

categories: News
Sunday 05.17.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Lodger album is 36, listen again now

 

“And it won’t be forgotten”

 

Though a Top 5 album, Lodger is frequently referred to by many as underrated or overlooked. But surely this 1979 release is now appreciated by a much wider audience than it was when it was first released 36 years ago. (May 18th in the UK)

Packed with absolute gems, this Bowie/Visconti-produced LP is a true Bowie classic and is the final release in the so-called (albeit misleading), Berlin Trilogy.

If you’re not familiar with Lodger, you really should be and here’s the brilliant evidence why on Spotify. 

 

FOOTNOTE: It seems the Bowie/Boshier designed gatefold sleeve for Lodger confused different territories around the world when RCA released the album in 1979.

Though the front cover was meant to show Bowie’s lower half with the postcard artwork in full view (like the UK version), it seems various art departments around the globe couldn't handle the concept of Bowie’s face being absent from the front. So some of them flipped the cover to rectify this ‘problem’.

Check out the different versions over on the wonderful resource that is Ruud Altenburg’s The Illustrated db Discography.

categories: News
Sunday 05.17.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Heathen and Reality audiophile vinyl due via Friday Music

 

“Blue, blue, translucent blue”

 

Due via Friday Music on June 23 is a translucent blue 180g audiophile vinyl pressing of Heathen, to be followed shortly thereafter by a clear vinyl issue of Reality.

Both albums were mastered by Joe Reagoso at Friday Music Studios and pressed at RTI. They will be presented in beautiful tri-fold sleeves featuring elements from the original artwork.

Due to the overwhelming global demand for vinyl, that June 23 date for Heathen may be adjusted. We will give you the definite date for Reality as soon as we have it.

You can pre-order Heathen here now.

Stay tuned for more news regarding Friday Music releases. 

categories: News
Thursday 05.14.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

See painting of Fame on RCA at the RCA now

 

“Is it any wonder?”

 

Ahead of the 40th anniversary of David Bowie’s Fame single release on RCA in July 1975, artist Morgan Howell is showing his SuperSizeArt painting of the Bowie classic at the prestigious 20|21 INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR at the Royal College of Art (RCA), in Kensington Gore, London SW7, from 14 – 17 May 2015.

If you’re able to get along, it’s worth a visit to see this thing in the flesh. Morgan’s paintings of classic 45s have now become highly collectable, selling for many thousands of pounds a pop (pun intended) and viewing them up close is the only way to appreciate the incredible attention to detail.

Of course, this isn't the first of Morgan’s Bowie paintings. Fame joins Liza Jane (Vocalion), Space Oddity (Philips), Ziggy Stardust (RCA),Hang On To Yourself (RCA), The Jean Genie (RCA) and Rebel Rebel (RCA).

Scroll/Swipe the images here to see the completed Fame painting.

categories: News
Wednesday 05.13.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Glenn Gregory: I can't be David Bowie

 

“Somebody sings my song in tune”

 

Ahead of the upcoming tour by Tony Visconti and Woody Woodmansey’s Holy Holy with Glenn Gregory and Marc Almond, The Huffington Post has published a great piece written by Glenn about how he got the gig singing the songs of his hero.

Typically self-effacing, Glenn explained that while he knows he could never fill David Bowie’s shoes, he’s nevertheless having a blast singing the songs from The Man Who Sold The World and other Bowie classics from the period 1969 to 1973.

Here’s the introduction from the piece where Glenn recounts the moment he was offered his dream job...

 

When I was asked to perform David Bowie's The Man Who Sold The World live it was 16 May - my birthday - and little did I know I was about to get the best birthday present ever! I was walking back from picking my boy Louie up from school; he was running around shouting loudly with his friend James, Consequently I didn't hear entirely correctly what was being asked of me.

I thought there was going to be a one off concert in London and Tony Visconti wanted me to sing one song, the title song from the fantastic album The Man Who Sold The World. "I've always loved that song" I replied, "I'd love to sing it, which other singers are doing the other songs"?

No one else, said Tom (Tom Wilcox who was putting the whole show together) "Tony and Woody want you to sing the whole album live, and if you're up for it a few more songs for the second half of the show".

"Really", are you sure I replied, "I can't be David Bowie"!

 

You can read the full thing over at The Huffington Post.

 

Tickets are available for the 16-date Holy Holy tour of the UK, Dublin and Tokyo (which kicks off at the Isle Of Wight Festival in a month’s time), here.

categories: News
Monday 05.11.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Paul Weller selects Bowie album for Quietus feature

 

 “A connection named Paul, Holy low on money”

 

The Quietus film editor, Mat Colegate, recently interviewed Paul Weller and heard about his baker’s dozen favourite albums while he was about it.

Among the thirteen albums selected, Weller chose the Bowie/Visconti produced 1977 classic, Low. Here’s an excerpt from the item...

The Quietus: I was surprised by this being one of your choices. It's one of those albums that you tend to hear of as an influence from more electronic contemporaries of yours. People like OMD or The Human League.

 

Paul Weller: They fucking wish, man! I fucking love Low. I remember being in Dingwalls, it must have been about '76 or whenever, and I was with Joe Strummer and 'Sound And Vision' come on. We were like: 'Fucking hell!' Just to hear that drum sound. We'd never heard anything like that before. At the time it would have perhaps been something that you wouldn't have expected me to like. I like the B-side as well, all the instrumental stuff. I love all those deconstructed pop songs on side one. Very short and in and out, they just burst in and then they finish. 'Sound And Vision', 'Be My Wife', with that mad bar-room piano. What I like about those songs is that it's like you've walked in mid-conversation or mid-thought, so suddenly it just changes tack. I like the idea of that. I think there's a little bit of influence, if I may say so, on some of the lyrics I've written recently. Where it's almost like dipping in mid-stream and then they dart off and they're about something else. Hopefully people will find their own meaning in them.

 

Read the full thing here.

categories: News
Sunday 05.10.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Sunday last day for Sukita show at ONO Arte in Italy

 

“ONO, don’t say it’s true“

 

The exhibition of Masayoshi Sukita’s David Bowie photographs at Ono Arte Contemporanea art gallery of Bologna, Italy, that we told you about in March, closes its doors tomorrow evening (Sunday).

Well worth a visit if you're in the area. Go here for details.

categories: News
Saturday 05.09.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Space Oddity at The Ivors 45 years ago today

 

“You’ve really made the grade”

 

On May 10th 1970 David Bowie performed Space Oddity live for an audience at The Talk Of The Town in London.

The event was the Ivor Novello Awards and Bowie received the Special Merit Award for Originality.

Perhaps he was just very happy to be there, but it did seem at times like our man was rather amused by the whole affair.

And we’re not suggesting for one second that it was the musical contribution of the Les Reed Orchestra that may have tickled Bowie...no, he was clearly just overwhelmed by the occasion, probably.

Watch the performance, complete with special trousers, here.

categories: News
Saturday 05.09.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Bowie’s message to millionth David Bowie is visitor

 

“A million dreams“

 

Earlier today in Paris, Victoria Broackes, co-curator of David Bowie is and Norbert Hilbich, Head of Application Engineering, Sennheiser, proudly presented the millionth visitor to the David Bowie is exhibition with a David Bowie is collectors’ special edition catalogue containing this personal message from Bowie himself: ‘David Bowie is…amazed at how you worked out where to stand in line to make you 1,000,000th. Well done!!’

 

Sébastien Dormieu (pictured with Victoria Broackes), the very lucky recipient of the catalogue, also received a pair of Sennheiser special edition Momentum headphones, a V&A Shop goody bag and tickets for three concerts at the Philharmonie de Paris, the exhibition’s current venue.

 

On receiving the items Sébastien expressed his gratitude thus: “I was coming to rediscover Bowie's universe having been listening to Ziggy Stardust, Diamond Dogs last night. I was not expecting such a good and surprising encounter with Bowie! It is an unforgettable day.”

 

Martin Roth, V&A Director, said: “David Bowie is really pushed the boundaries of what an exhibition experience could be, so we are thrilled so many visitors have been able to enjoy the exhibition internationally.”

 

Paul Whiting, President Strategic Collaborations at Sennheiser, commented: “Sennheiser congratulates the Victoria and Albert Museum on the extraordinary global success of David Bowie is. Today, in Paris, we are celebrating the one millionth visitor, and I am very proud that Sennheiser’s immersive audio technology is part of this truly exceptional exhibition.”

 

Scroll/swipe the images here for more from today’s presentation. (All pics © Francis Vernhet)

 

Keep reading for the full press release with some impressive statistics and news of a newly curated, second special edition of the catalogue, the David Bowie is Personal Portfolio, Black Edition.

 

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 V&A’s David Bowie is exhibition receives its millionth visitor

#DavidBowieis

 

Since opening at the V&A in London in 2013, the David Bowie is exhibition has toured to five international cities and has now been seen by over 1 million visitors worldwide, making it on track to become the V&A’s most visited exhibition in its history once its international tour is completed.

 

To mark the millionth visitor, a David Bowie is collectors special edition catalogue signed by David Bowie, a pair of Sennheiser special edition Momentum headphones, a V&A Shop go0dy bag and tickets for three concerts at the Philharmonie de Paris were presented today to Sébastien Dormieu a teacher from Niort, France by Victoria Broackes, co-curator of the exhibition and Norbert Hilbich, Head of System Design, Sennheiser, at its current venue, The Philharmonie de Paris.

 

In the book, Bowie wrote a personal message ‘David Bowie is…amazed at how you worked out where to stand in line to make you 1,000,000th. Well done!!’. Sébastien said; “I was coming to rediscover Bowie's universe having been listening to Ziggy Stardust, Diamond Dogs last night. I was not expecting such a good and surprising encounter with Bowie! It is an unforgettable day.”

 

David Bowie is originated at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London in 2013, where it was seen by 312,000 visitors. The exhibition has since toured to Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto (146,500 visitors); Museum of Image and Sound, Sao Paulo (80,000 visitors); Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin (151,000 visitors); and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (193,000 visitors) where it set a new attendance record for the museum. Chicago declared an official David Bowie Day on 23 September 2014 to mark the success of the exhibition. It is currently in its final weeks at the Philharmonie de Paris (closing 31 May), where extended opening hours will be in operation for the last ten days. The exhibition will then travel to the Australian Centre for the Moving Image in Melbourne, Australia (16 July – 1 November 2015) and on to the Groninger Museum in Groningen, The Netherlands (15 December 2015 – 15 March 2016).

 

In order to ensure the best audio experience for visitors, the V&A has worked in partnership with audio specialist Sennheiser which, alongside two immersive audio installations, provided audio guides which intuitively transmit the music and soundtrack when visitors approach the exhibits and screens. This equipment is integral to the experience and has toured with the exhibition.

 

The David Bowie is accompanying catalogue has sold over 125,000 copies and has been translated into five languages. A newly curated, second special edition, the David Bowie is Personal Portfolio, Black Edition, will be available from the V&A Shop later this year. In April the feature film of the exhibition, David Bowie is Happening Now, was awarded a Silver Medal at the New York Film Festival. The film has been screened in the UK and across America and will be shown in cinemas in France and Switzerland on 1st June 2015 and later, Australia and the Benelux to coincide with the exhibition tour.

 

Martin Roth, V&A Director, said: “David Bowie is really pushed the boundaries of what an exhibition experience could be, so we are thrilled so many visitors have been able to enjoy the exhibition internationally.”

 

Paul Whiting, President Strategic Collaborations at Sennheiser, commented: “Sennheiser congratulates the Victoria and Albert Museum on the extraordinary global success of ‘David Bowie is’. Today, in Paris, we are celebrating the one millionth visitor, and I am very proud that Sennheiser’s immersive audio technology is part of this truly exceptional exhibition.”

 

The V&A started touring exhibitions internationally in 1992 and now has one of the largest touring programmes of any museum in the world. Previous popular V&A touring shows have included Vivienne Westwood (2004) which toured 11 venues across 10 countries and was seen by a total of 844,949 visitors; Surreal Things: Surrealism and Design (2007) was shown at four venues in four different countries and seen by 881,994 visitors; and Art Deco (2003) which toured eight venues in five countries with a total of 1,358,761 visitors, which is the current record. In 2014/15, 17 V&A exhibitions travelled to 36 venues in 10 countries worldwide, where they were seen by over 1.2 million people.

 

2014/15 was also a record year for the number of visitors to the V&A, with the total number to all sites being in excess of 3.7 million for the first time. The current Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty exhibition, which will not tour to any other venues, is also breaking records; nearly 84,000 advance tickets were sold before it opened on 14 March and the accompanying book has already been re-printed three times, selling 26,830 copies to date. The V&A is operating extended opening hours to accommodate demand and ensure tickets are available to those who want to see the exhibition.

categories: News
Monday 05.04.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

MOV to issue Heaven And Hull on audiophile vinyl

 

“The Pretty Things Are Going To Hull“

 

The sad passing of Mick Ronson is commemorated on this day. It’s 22 years since Ronno succumbed to liver cancer on 29 April 1993 at the age of 46.

Music On Vinyl (MOV) are remembering Mick with the release of his final solo album, Heaven And Hull (1994), on 180 gram audiophile vinyl on May 18th.

This will be the first time the album has appeared as a quality pressing, the original vinyl was only ever released as a picture disc.

David Bowie’s contributions to the album are: lead vocal on Like A Rolling Stone, backing vocals on Colour Me and backing vocals and saxophone on the live version of All The Young Dudes from the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert at Wembley Stadium in April 1992.

Our montage shows the original advert for the album, along with a shot of Bowie and Ronno from the Black Tie White Noise sessions. Bottom right is a live shot of the pair from September 1983, when Mick guested on The Jean Genie during The Serious Moonlight Tour in Toronto.

Read more about the MOV issue of Heaven And Hull here.

categories: News
Tuesday 04.28.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Starman 45 is 43 today

 

“If we can sparkle he may land tonight”

 

David Bowie’s game-starting single, Starman, was released in the UK on April 28th 1972.

In case you can’t read it in our montage, the text in the 1972 US “David Bowie Is The Starman” advert reads thus...

“He's thin and he’s English. He's got orange hair and he sings and plays electric guitar. He's got a hit record called “Starman” which is from his new album called “The Rise and fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.” David Bowie. He’s Ziggy Stardust and he is beautiful.”

Remind yourself of that last statement here.

categories: News
Monday 04.27.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Boys continue to swing with style

 

“They’ll never clone ya“

 

One of the very best 45s of all time and another Top Ten hit for David Bowie was released this day in 1979, accompanied by an equally brilliant video.

The Bowie/Visconti produced Boys Keep Swinging was a breath of fresh air in a musical landscape dominated by folk taking themselves a little too seriously.

Both the humour and the role reversal of the recording (Guitarist Carlos Alomar played drums and drummer Dennis Davis played bass), transferred perfectly to the David Mallet video, with Bowie taking on the guise of his own female backing singers.

If you’ve not had the pleasure yet, go and enjoy Boys Keep Swinging now.

categories: News
Sunday 04.26.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Changes stays at #1 - Kingdom Come up to #3

 

“Time may change me, But I can't trace time“

 

Great to hear the news that you people have kept both of David Bowie’s RSD single releases in the Top Three of the latest UK Official Vinyl Singles Chart.

Changes remains at #1 for a second week after entering the chart at the top spot upon release, while Kingdom Come has moved up one place to #3.

Thanks folks, it’s appreciated.

categories: News
Sunday 04.26.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Fame is next 40th Anniversary Picture Disc

 

“Fame, What's your name?”

 

You must be getting the hang of this by now and will have realised some time ago that the next limited David Bowie 7" picture disc will be the 40th anniversary edition of Fame.

Originally issued in the UK on Friday July 18th 1975, this 40th anniversary disc will be released 40 years and 6 days on from that date, on Friday July 24th 2015.

Fame was the second 45 released from the Young Americans album and it gave Bowie his first #1 single when it reached the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100.

Here follows the full details.

 

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DAVID BOWIE 'FAME' LIMITED EDITION 40th ANNIVERSARY 7" PICTURE DISC.

 

Friday July 24th 2015 sees the release of the latest special limited DAVID BOWIE 7" picture disc, the 40th anniversary edition of FAME.

Originally released in Summer 1975, FAME was taken from the album YOUNG AMERICANS, it was co-written with John Lennon and guitarist Carlos Alomar and was Bowie's first #1 in the USA.

The b-side of the single at the time was the YOUNG AMERICANS album track RIGHT. For this 40th anniversary RIGHT is now the AA-side and appears as an alternate mix previously released by Ryko/EMI in 1991. However, due to a mastering error it was released at the wrong speed. For this release that issue has been rectified.

 

DAVID BOWIE - FAME LIMITED EDITION 40th ANNIVERSARY 7" PICTURE DISC.

 

A-Side Fame (Original single edit)

Produced David Bowie & Harry Maslin

 

AA-Side Right (Alternate Mix)

Produced & mixed by Tony Visconti & Harry Maslin

 

The colour image used on the A-side of the picture disc is by Andrew Kent taken whilst David was performing Golden Years on the Soul Train TV show in November 1975. He also performed Fame on the show on account of its recent success on the Billboard Hot 100.

The AA side image is an outtake from a session with renowned 1940's/50's Hollywood photographer Tom Kelley.

FAME is released on Parlophone on Friday July 24th 2015.

 

FOOTNOTE: You may have noticed that we normally use the Monday UK release date when mentioning new releases. However, in February a Global Release Day was confirmed so that new music releases will be aligned internationally on a Friday. Read more about this adjustment here. http://smarturl.it/GlobalReleaseDay

categories: News
Sunday 04.26.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Holy Holy Live album and Japanese shows info

 

“And they were alright, the band was altogether”

 

Tony Visconti and Woody Woodmansey’s Holy Holy with Glenn Gregory and Steve Norman are set to release a live double CD version of the entire The Man Who Sold The World album and a set of other live Bowie favourites.

Special guests on the album include Marc Almond singing After All and Watch That Man - the latter as a duet with Glenn Gregory - Spandau Ballet’s Gary Kemp, drummer Dylan Howe and style icon Daphne Guinness.

The album was recorded live at the O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire in September 2014 and was produced and mixed by Tony Visconti in New York.

The Man Who Sold The World Live In London will be released on June 1 and you can pre-order it here:

The release date is 1 June 2015 and the double album can be pre-ordered here.

A vinyl version of the The Man Who Sold The World songs only will be available at the Visconti and Woodmansey gigs this Summer and not on general sale.

 

The tracklisting is: 

Disc One

Track listing on the live album:

1. The Width Of A Circle

2. All The Madmen

3. Black Country Rock

4. After All

5. Running Gun Blues

6. Saviour Machine

7. She Shook Me Cold

8. The Man Who Sold The World

9. The Supermen

 

Disc two

1. Life On Mars?

2. Hang Onto Yourself

3. Ziggy Stardust

4. Watch That Man

5. Cracked Actor

6. Lady Stardust

7. Starman

8. Time

9. Five Years

10. Moonage Daydream

11. White Light/White Heat

12. Jean Genie - Love Me Do

 

Meanwhile, the band will play at Billboard Live in Tokyo on 6 and 7 July.

Woody Woodmansey is delighted to be returning to Japan: “Really excited to be going back there, love the audiences, culture, food, Japan basically. We have a 'black belt' in rock and roll….So it's the Isle Of Wight Festival to start, then UK, Ireland, and Japan….what a summer!”.

Tony Visconti said of this project “So to say I’m in HEAVEN when I’m playing with this band is understating how satisfying it is to revisit something I’ve been wanting to do all these years, and so LOUDLY, too.”

Tickets for the Tokyo shows are available here.

 

These Tokyo gigs are the last leg of a tour that also includes 14 dates in the UK and Dublin:

 

12 June - Isle Of Wight Festival http://isleofwightfestival.com/tickets/

13 June - Oxford Academy http://www.o2academyoxford.co.uk/event/73686/tony-visconti-and-woody-woo...

14 June - Bournemouth Academy http://www.o2academybournemouth.co.uk/event/73677/tony-visconti-and-wood...

15 June - Bristol Academy http://www.o2academybristol.co.uk/event/73678/tony-visconti-and-woody-wo...

17 June - Norwich Arts Centre https://norwichartscentre.co.uk/events/tony-visconti-woody-woodmansey-gl...

18 June - Liverpool Academy http://www.o2academyliverpool.co.uk/event/73681/tony-visconti-and-woody-...

21 June - Leeds Academy  http://www.o2academyleeds.co.uk/event/73682/tony-visconti-and-woody-wood...

22 June - Hull The Welly http://www.seetickets.com/event/tony-visconti-woody-woodmansey/the-welly...

24 June - Dublin Olympia http://olympia.ie/whats-on/visconti-and-woodmansey/

25 June - Glasgow ABC http://www.o2abcglasgow.co.uk/event/73676/tony-visconti-and-woody-woodma...

26 June - Newcastle Academy http://www.o2academynewcastle.co.uk/event/73685/tony-visconti-and-woody-...

28 June - Colchester Arts Centre http://www.colchesterartscentre.com/events/gigs/tony-visconti-woody-wood...

29 June - Birmingham Academy http://www.o2academybirmingham.co.uk/event/73680/tony-visconti-and-woody...

30 June - London, Shepherds Bush Empire http://www.o2shepherdsbushempire.co.uk/event/73679/tony-visconti-and-woo...  

categories: News
Thursday 04.23.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

David Bowie praises Lou Reed’s masterpiece

 

“Just about the best you can hear“

 

Lulu, the 2011 collaboration between Lou Reed and Metallica, certainly had more than its fair share of detractors. However, it transpires that the album does have a particularly enthusiastic fan in David Bowie.

This information was shared with the audience at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on Saturday night (April 18), when Lou Reed’s widow, Laurie Anderson, gave a speech in tribute of her late husband.

Here’s an excerpt from it...

 

“One of his last projects was his album with Metallica, and this was really challenging, and I have a hard time with it. There are many struggles and so much radiance,“ she continued, “And after Lou’s death, David Bowie made a big point of saying to me, ‘Listen, this is Lou’s greatest work. This is his masterpiece. Just wait, it will be like Berlin. It will take everyone a while to catch up.’”

 

But even though Anderson admitted she may not have understood LULU at the time, the 18 months since Reed’s death in October 2013 have given her the opportunity to re-evaluate it.

 

“I’ve been reading the lyrics and it is so fierce. It’s written by a man who understood fear and rage and venom and terror and revenge and love. And it is raging. Anyone who heard Lou sing ‘Junior Dad’ will never forget the experience of that song, torn out of the Bible. This was rock & roll taken to whole new levels.”

 

And David Bowie knows all about some folk taking a while to catch up. Low anyone?

categories: News
Sunday 04.19.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Changes straight in at #1 - Kingdom Come in at #4

 

“Oh, look out you rock 'n rollers“

 

Congratulations are due to David Bowie with the news that both his RSD single releases have entered the Top Five in the latest UK Official Vinyl Singles Chart.

Changes has gone straight in at #1, while Kingdome come has also entered the chart at #4.

This news is hot on the heels of last week’s announcement that Life On Mars? has been recognised as the best-selling vinyl single of the decade so far by The Official Charts Company (OCC) in the UK.

Despite being a BBC Radio1 Single Of The Week, Changes didn’t enter the UK singles chart at all on its original release in January 1972, so thanks to all of you for reversing that situation 43 years later.

This may be a good time to point out that on April 1st 2014, we posted an April Fools' Day hoax about a late addition for RSD 2014. One year later that hoax has become a very successful reality.

 

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Read more about both releases via the links below.

Changes / Eight Line Poem (GEM promo version)  

Kingdom Come by David Bowie (1980) / Kingdom Come by Tom Verlaine (1979)  

categories: News
Sunday 04.19.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Record Store Day 2015 is here...don’t panic!

 

“But let’s face it, things are so much easier today“

 

RSD 2015 is finally upon us and the message to Bowie fans hoping to pick up the two limited 45s released today is, do not panic buy!

Apparently, 15,000 copies of each disc have been pressed which should be more than enough to meet the demand.

If your favoured emporium is out of stock, don't pay silly prices via online auction sites, be patient and you should easily pick up a reasonably priced copy of both vinyls.

If news of these releases passed you by, read more about both via the links below.

 

Changes / Eight Line Poem (GEM promo version)

Kingdom Come by David Bowie (1980) / Kingdom Come by Tom Verlaine (1979)

categories: News
Friday 04.17.15
Posted by Mark Adams
 
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