David Bowie - 50 Dead Dogs


David Bowie - 50 Dead Dogs
1997-01-09 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York
Liberated Bootleg
David Bowie, ever the showman, decided to celebrate his 50th birthday in 1997 with a working concert in New York City. The setlist included seven songs off the upcoming album Earthling, but was notable for a huge variety of guests - plenty from the 90s, some working as Bowie's contemporaries - that contributed. Soundboard recording of an excellent show that contributed one of the most cursed photographs ever. Featuring: Frank Black, Dave Grohl, Foo Fighters, Robert Smith, Sonic Youth, Gail Ann Dorsey, Lou Reed, Billy Corgan.
1.Little Wonder
2.The Hearts Filthy Lesson
3.Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) [with Frank Black]
4.Fashion [with Frank Black]
5.Telling Lies
6.Hallo Spaceboy [with Foo Fighters]
7.Seven Years in Tibet [with Dave Grohl]
8.The Man Who Sold the World [rework]
9.The Last Thing You Should Do [with Robert Smith]
10.Quicksand [with Robert Smith]
11.Battle for Britain (The Letter)
12.The Voyeur of Utter Destruction (as Beauty)
13.I'm Afraid of Americans [with Sonic Youth]
14.Looking for Satellites
15.Under Pressure [with Gail Ann Dorsey]
16."Heroes"
17.Queen Bitch [with Lou Reed]
18.Waiting for the Man [Velvet Underground song; with Lou Reed]
19.Dirty Blvd. [Lou Reed song; with Lou Reed]
20.White Light/White Heat [Velvet Underground song; with Lou Reed]
21.Moonage Daydream
22.Happy Birthday to You [performed by Gail Ann Dorsey]
23.All the Young Dudes [with Billy Corgan]
24.The Jean Genie [with Billy Corgan]
25.Space Oddity
26.Little Wonder [Canal+, 1997-02-17]
27.Telling Lies [Canal+, 1997-02-17]
David Bowie, ever the showman, decided to celebrate his 50th birthday in 1997 with a working concert in New York City. The setlist included seven songs off the upcoming album Earthling, but was notable for a huge variety of guests - plenty from the 90s, some working as Bowie's contemporaries - that contributed. Soundboard recording of an excellent show that contributed one of the most cursed photographs ever. Featuring: Frank Black, Dave Grohl, Foo Fighters, Robert Smith, Sonic Youth, Gail Ann Dorsey, Lou Reed, Billy Corgan.
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