portrait of this blog's author - by Stephen Blackman 2008

Friday, January 15, 2016

B O W I E


There's a lovely Bowie Boot which I didn't have from Floppy Boot Stomp a BBC Radio 6 set from Ontario Canada
David Bowie
London, Ontario, John Labatt Centre
14 May 2004

01 New Killer Star 
02 Cactus 
03 Sister Midnight 
04 All The Young Dudes 
05 The Loneliest Guy 
06 Under Pressure 
07 Station To Station 
08 Ashes To Ashes 
09 Quicksand
10 Modern Love 
11 I'm Afraid Of Americans 
12 "Heroes" 

David Bowie - vocals, guitars, stylophone, harmonica.
Earl Slick - lead guitar.
Gerry Leonard - lead guitar, vocals
Gail Ann Dorsey - bass, vocals.
Mike Garson - piano, keyboards.
Catherine Russel - vocals, percussion, keyboards & guitars
Sterling Campbell - drums.

BBC 6 Music radio broadcast
10 July 2004
Presented by Mark Riley



More back catalogue Bowie boots . . . . from Big O . . . . . .today . . . . . get them before they all disappear . . . . . 


The 1969 Foxglove Road demos (mostly for Space Oddity I guess but a fascinating document none the less)


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TOYS
Unreleased 2001 album.
BIG O says . . . . . 
Here’s the news report at antiquiet.com:
Back at the turn of the century, David Bowie re-recorded a number of his lesser-known songs, and planned to release them along with some new material on an album called Toy. The album was slated for a mid-2001 release, but due to problems with Virgin, Bowie’s record label at the time, it never saw the light of day. A number of the songs from Toy were included on Bowie’s 2002 album Heathen and as B-sides to its various singles, but a large portion of Toy still remained unreleased. Until now, that is.
Over the weekend, a 256-kbps quality torrent of the full-length album was shared online. Consisting of 14 tracks, and running a little over an hour long, the album is the closest we can get to “new” Bowie material.

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there's eight in toto back catalogue BOWIE bootleg items posted over at Big O in the past few days but I didn't care for the quality on those not linked here. Some weren't of interest - the Dana Gillespie tapes for example but I am sure completists will be interested. For me it has to reach exacting standards of the MUSIC!  Go find them for yourselves and disagree with me . . . 
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but as Big O says in an article there  . . . 





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