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The Stars (Are Out Tonight) video is ten

“We have a nice life…”

Ten years ago today we posted the exclusive first look of the promo video for The Stars (Are Out Tonight) here on the DavidBowie.com home page.

Pictured here are husband and wife, played by David Bowie and Tilda Swinton in the film directed by the brilliant Floria Sigismondi, whose previous Bowie credits included the Little Wonder (1996) and Dead Man Walking (1997) videos.

Here‘s a brief synopsis followed by the cast list and a link to the video:

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The short film "The Stars (Are out Tonight)" accompanying David Bowie's eponymously titled single released February 26, 2013, features David Bowie and Tilda Swinton as a happily married couple.

Their world is disturbed and then re-arranged by the intrusion of a celebrity couple played by Andrej Pejic and Saskia De Brauw.

Directed by Floria Sigismondi and shot by Jeff Cronenweth, this story at once captures a twenty first century moment in its convergence of age, gender and the normal/celebrity divide.

The Stars (Are Out Tonight) - Cast List

David Bowie - Husband

Tilda Swinton - Wife

Saskia De Brauw – Celebrity 2

Andrej Pejic – Celebrity 1

Iselin Steiro - Vocalist

Yves Berlin -Guitar

Folake Olowofoyeku - Bass

Randy Michael - Drums

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Check out the video here.

#BowieTheStars

tags: 2023 February
Sunday 02.26.23
Posted by Mark Adams
 

A Divine Symmetry vinyl LP out now

“Lay me place and bake me pie, I'm starving for me gravy...”

A quick reminder that the A Divine Symmetry (An Alternative Journey Through Hunky Dory) vinyl album is released today, Friday 24th February. It’s a great standalone LP that does what it says in the title.

The tri-fold insert has three portraits from the Brian Ward cover session on the outside, with the lyrics and credits on the inside.

We should point out that the sepia image here isn’t part of the release, but we hope you agree it’s a cracking shot, nevertheless.

Kudos to Ken Scott and Parlophone for a stellar job on this release.

We’ll leave you with the tracklisting and a link to a Spotify playlist to give you a digital flavour of it.

A DIVINE SYMMETRY (AN ALTERNATIVE JOURNEY THROUGH HUNKY DORY) VINYL LP

Side 1

1 Changes (2021 alternative mix) (3.38)

2 Oh! You Pretty Things (BOWPROMO mix) (3.12)

3 Eight Line Poem (BOWPROMO mix) (2.52)

4 Life On Mars? (original ending version) (4.01)

5 Kooks (BOWPROMO mix) (2.53)

6 Quicksand (2021 mix – early version) (5.01)

Side 2

7 Fill Your Heart (2021 alternative mix) (3.12)

8 Bombers (2021 alternative mix) (2.42)

9 Andy Warhol (original mix)

10 Song For Bob Dylan (2021 alternative mix) (4.22)

11 Queen Bitch (BOWPROMO mix) (3.16)

12 The Bewlay Brothers (2021 alternative mix) (5.26)

2, 3, 5, 9 and 11 Produced by Ken Scott (assisted by The Actor). Recorded, engineered, and mixed by Ken Scott at Trident Studios, London

1, 4, 6 – 8, 10 and 12 Produced by David Bowie and Ken Scott. Recorded and engineered by Ken Scott at Trident Studios, London

Mixed by Ken Scott, October/November, 2021

A Divine Symmetry playlist on Spotify.

Here’s a link for all your Divine Symmetry needs.

#BowieADivineSymmetry #BowieDivineSymmetry

tags: 2023 February
Thursday 02.23.23
Posted by Mark Adams
 

V&A secures Bowie’s archive for The David Bowie Centre for the Study of Performing Arts

“Waiting for the gift of sound and vision…”

Major gift and donation to help V&A secure David Bowie’s archive for the nation:

Over 80,000 items spanning six decades of the cultural icon’s career to be made available to the public for the first time.

Today, the V&A announces it will secure the archive of David Bowie for the nation – revealing the creative processes of one of the most pioneering and influential figures in the history of live and recorded music, film, fashion and beyond. From 2025, the archive will be made available to the public, from fans to school children and researchers, through the creation of The David Bowie Centre for the Study of Performing Arts at V&A East Storehouse, in Stratford’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The acquisition and creation of The Centre has been made possible thanks to the David Bowie Estate and a generous donation of £10m from the Blavatnik Family Foundation and Warner Music Group.

Encompassing more than 80,000 items, the archive traces Bowie’s creative processes as a musical innovator, cultural icon, and advocate for self-expression and reinvention from his early career in the 1960s to his death in 2016. Alongside the creation of the new Centre, the gift will support the ongoing conservation, research, and study of the archive.

Dr Tristram Hunt, Director of the V&A, said: “David Bowie was one of the greatest musicians and performers of all time. The V&A is thrilled to become custodians of his incredible archive, and to be able to open it up for the public. Bowie’s radical innovations across music, theatre, film, fashion, and style – from Berlin to Tokyo to London – continue to influence design and visual culture and inspire creatives from Janelle Monáe to Lady Gaga to Tilda Swinton and Raf Simons. Our new collections centre, V&A East Storehouse, is the ideal place to put Bowie’s work in dialogue with the V&A’s collection spanning 5,000 years of art, design, and performance. My deepest thanks go to the David Bowie Estate, Blavatnik Family Foundation and Warner Music Group for helping make this a reality and for providing a new sourcebook for the Bowies of tomorrow.”

Spanning Bowie’s career, the archive features handwritten lyrics, letters, sheet music, original costumes, fashion, photography, film, music videos, set designs, Bowie’s own instruments, album artwork and awards. It also includes more intimate writings, thought processes and unrealised projects, the majority of which have never been seen in public before.

Highlights include stage costumes such as Bowie’s breakthrough Ziggy Stardust ensembles designed by Freddie Burretti (1972), Kansai Yamamoto’s flamboyant creations for the Aladdin Sane tour (1973) and the Union Jack coat designed by Bowie and Alexander McQueen for the Earthling album cover (1997). The archive also includes handwritten lyrics for songs including Fame (1975), “Heroes” (1977) and Ashes to Ashes (1980), as well as examples of the “cut up” method of writing introduced to Bowie by the writer William Burroughs. Additionally, the archive holds a series of intimate notebooks from every era of Bowie’s life and career.

The archive also includes a photo collage of film stills from The Man Who Fell to Earth (1975-76), directed by Nicolas Roeg and featuring Bowie, and over 70,000 photographs, prints, negatives, large format transparencies, slides and contact sheets taken by some of the 20th century’s leading photographers from Terry O’Neill to Brian Duffy and Helmut Newton. Among other highlights are instruments, amps, and other equipment, including Brian Eno’s EMS Synthesizer from Bowie’s seminal Low (1977) and “Heroes” albums and a Stylophone – a gift from Marc Bolan in the late 1960’s, used on Bowie’s seminal Space Oddity recording.

Sir Leonard Blavatnik, Founder and Chairman of Access Industries, and the Blavatnik Family Foundation, said: “We are very proud to support the V&A and allow for the creation of this irreplaceable archive to preserve and showcase David Bowie’s iconic career. His influence on music and popular culture throughout the world cannot be overstated.”

Max Lousada, CEO, Recorded Music, Warner Music Group, said: “As the stewards of David Bowie’s extraordinary music catalogue, we’re delighted to expand our relationship with his estate through this partnership with the V&A. This archive promises to be an unparalleled display of individual artistic brilliance, invention, and transformation. Bowie’s influence only grows in stature over time, and this will be an enduring celebration of his profound legacy.”

A spokesperson from the David Bowie Estate, said: “With David’s life’s work becoming part of the UK’s national collections, he takes his rightful place amongst many other cultural icons and artistic geniuses. The David Bowie Centre for the Study of Performance – and the behind the scenes access that V&A East Storehouse offers– will mean David’s work can be shared with the public in ways that haven’t been possible before, and we’re so pleased to be working closely with the V&A to continue to commemorate David’s enduring cultural influence.”

Nile Rodgers, said: “I believe everyone will agree with me when I say that when I look back at the last 60 years of post-Beatles music that if only one artist could be in the V&A it should be David Bowie. He didn’t just make art, he was art!”

Tilda Swinton, one of David Bowie’s friends and collaborators, said: “In 2013, the V&A’s David Bowie Is… exhibition gave us unquestionable evidence that Bowie is a spectacular example of an artist, who not only made unique and phenomenal work, but who has an influence and inspiration far beyond that work itself. Ten years later, the continuing regenerative nature of his spirit grows ever further in popular resonance and cultural reach down through younger generations. In acquiring his archive for posterity, the V&A will now be able to offer access to David Bowie’s history – and the portal it represents – not only to practicing artists from all fields, but to every last one of us, and for the foreseeable future. This is a truly great piece of news, which deserves the sincerest gratitude and congratulations to all those involved who have made it possible.”

V&A East Storehouse will be a new type of museum experience designed within and around the V&A’s stored collections. Taking visitors behind the scenes, it will enable unprecedented access to the nation’s collections, in a new purpose-built home for over 250,000 objects, 350,000 books and 1,000 archives. V&A East Storehouse brings together conservation labs, working stores, research and reading rooms with galleries, display and performance spaces and creative studios – brought together through an extensive public network centred around the Collections Hall, to create a unique experience for visitors. At The David Bowie Centre for the Study of Performing Arts at V&A East Storehouse, from 2025, fans will be able to get up-close and gain new insights into Bowie’s creative process like never before.

The David Bowie Archive joins the V&A’s Theatre & Performance collections, which includes the archives of influential individuals and organisations, from Vivien Leigh to Peter Brook, Akram Khan Dance Company, The Royal Court Theatre and Glastonbury Festival. The acquisition follows the V&A’s ground-breaking 2013 exhibition, David Bowie Is…, which marked the first time a museum had been given unprecedented access to the David Bowie Archive. The exhibition was seen by over two million people around the world as part of its international tour, becoming one of the V&A’s most popular exhibitions of all time.

#BowieArchiveVAM

tags: 2023 February
Wednesday 02.22.23
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Moonage Daydream 3-disc vinyl due next month

“Just like the film...”

Following the release of the digital and 2CD versions of the Moonage Daydream album last year, we now have a date for the 3-disc vinyl release.

This companion to the critically acclaimed film by Brett Morgan will be released on 31st March and can be pre-ordered here.

We’ll leave you with the vinyl tracklisting for each of the six sides:

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Side 1

“Time… one of the most complex expressions…”

Ian Fish U.K. Heir (Moonage Daydream mix 1)

Hallo Spaceboy (remix Moonage Daydream edit)

Medley: Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud

All The Young Dudes

Oh! You Pretty Things (live)

Life On Mars? (2016 mix – Moonage Daydream edit)

Moonage Daydream (live)

Side 2

Medley: The Jean Genie / Love Me Do / The Jean Genie (live) (featuring Jeff Beck)

The Light (excerpt)

Warszawa (live Moonage Daydream edit)

Quicksand (2021 mix – early version)

Medley: Future Legend / Diamonds Dogs intro / Cracked Actor

Side 3

Rock ‘n’ Roll With Me (live)

Aladdin Sane (Moonage Daydream edit)

Subterraneans

Space Oddity (Moonage Daydream mix)

V-2 Schneider

Side 4

(CD break)

Sound And Vision (Moonage Daydream mix)

A New Career In A New Town (Moonage Daydream mix)

Word On A Wing (Moonage Daydream excerpt)

“Heroes” (live Moonage Daydream edit)

D.J. (Moonage Daydream mix)

Ashes To Ashes (Moonage Daydream mix)

Move On (Moonage Daydream a cappella mix edit)

Moss Garden (Moonage Daydream edit)

Side 5

Cygnet Committee/Lazarus (Moonage Daydream mix)

Memory Of A Free Festival (harmonium edit)

Modern Love (Moonage Daydream mix)

Let’s Dance (live Moonage Daydream edit)

The Mysteries (Moonage Daydream mix)

Rock ‘n’ Roll Suicide (live Moonage Daydream edit)

Ian Fish U.K. Heir (Moonage Daydream mix 2)

Side 6

Word On A Wing (Moonage Daydream mix)

Hallo Spaceboy (live Moonage Daydream mix)

I Have Not Been To Oxford Town (Moonage Daydream a cappella mix edit)

“Heroes": IV. Sons Of The Silent Age (excerpt)

★ (Moonage Daydream mix edit)

Ian Fish U.K. Heir (Moonage Daydream mix excerpt)

Memory Of A Free Festival (Moonage Daydream mix edit)

Starman

“You’re aware of a deeper existence…”

Changes

“Let me tell you one thing…”

“Well you know what this has been an incredible pleasure…”

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MOONAGE DAYDREAM

MUSIC PRODUCED BY TONY VISCONTI

RE-RECORDING MIXERS PAUL MASSEY DAVID GIAMMARCO

SUPERVISING SOUND EDITORS JOHN WARHURST NINA HARTSTONE

RE-RECORDING ENGINEER BILL STEIN MIXING ENGINEER JANNEK ZECHNER

MUSICAL MASH-UPS DESIGNED AND EDITED BY BRETT MORGEN

#BowieMoonageDaydreamAlbum #BowieMoonageDaydreamFilm

tags: 2023 February
Friday 02.03.23
Posted by Mark Adams