Concert Memories
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David Bowie single Day In Day Out (1987 Japan)
David Bowie single Space Oddity – Fame (1979 Italy)
Arnold Corns Moonage Daydream (1971 Netherlands
David Bowie The Prettiest Star – Conversation Piece (1970 Germany)
David Bowie single Life on Mars – Amsterdan (1973 Portugal
lazarus : The second comming of David Bowie
David Bowie News David Bowie
TWO BOWIE RELEASES FOR RECORD STORE DAY 2026
Bowie Official – 1 February 2026 4
All thanks to Ian. The post The story of how David Bowie first discovered Bob Dylan and John Lee Hooker:…
Far Out – 31 January 2026 1
The 19th annual instalment of Record Store Day UK is on April 18 The post David Bowie, The Snuts, and…
NME – 31 January 2026 2
The baton changing hands. The post The band David Bowie saw as the new leaders in 1979: “The future of…
Far Out – 30 January 2026 8
Peter Frampton and David Bowie used to swap songs during their lunch break at high school, joining forces once again…
American Songwriter – 29 January 2026 4
"I must be only one in a million..." The post Six artists who inspired David Bowie’s ‘Station to Station’ first…
Far Out – 28 January 2026 4
Meet our new magazine!Meet our new magazine! Introducing Uncut Greats – the latest addition to the Uncut family of music…
Uncut – 27 January 2026 6
Bowie was a fan. The post The Smiths song David Bowie and Johnny Marr agree is their best first appeared…
Far Out – 26 January 2026 8
The spirit of rock. The post The one artist David Bowie said was keeping rock and roll alive: “So poignant”…
Far Out – 25 January 2026 6
Poking the bear. The post The song David Bowie wrote to piss Mick Jagger off: “I’ve got this riff” first…
Far Out – 24 January 2026 9
STATION TO STATION 50TH ANNIVERSARY VINYL OUT NOW
Bowie Official – 24 January 2026 9
GOODBYE FLOYD VIVINO
Bowie Official – 24 January 2026 3
About This Website
My passion for David Bowie began in 1976, when I first discovered his music. Bowie’s creativity, innovation, and unique personality inspired me to start collecting his bootlegs — a collection that has grown extensively over the years.
This website, launched on August 8, 2014, was created to share my passion with other fans and expand my collection by exchanging recordings and information with fellow Bowie enthusiasts. Be sure to check out my Wanted List for rare items I’m still looking for.
Over time, I’ve connected with many Bowie collectors worldwide. These collaborations have allowed us to trade and preserve countless bootlegs that might otherwise be lost. Thank you to everyone who visits this site, shares feedback, and uses the resources available. Let’s keep Bowie’s legacy alive together.
Greeting Diedrich
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