Welcome to my David Bowie World Bootleg Site
The reason I've become a huge Bowie fan is that I've come into contact with in the year 1976 the music of David Bowie.Bowie was so innovative and a special person that I've started collecting Bootlegs and the collection is pretty extensive but there is still plenty to collect ,see my Wanted list. On 8 August 2014 I have launched this site to expand my collection and information about David Bowie to share with others. Over the years I have contacts with other Bowie collectors whereby we can exchange with each other many Bootlegs. I'd like to thank everyone for the positive comments and using source information. Should any account on or about my site than you can mail me:
Greeting Diedrich Streuper ,Groningen ,The Netherlands
BBC Radio 6 Music and BBC Radio 4 have announced Bowie Five Years On, a series of programmes to celebrate David Bowie’s life and work on the fifth anniversary of his passing. Since his death, David Bowie’s sales and streams have continued strongly thanks to a reissues campaign from Warner … Read more
With the option of hindsight, it can be very easy to add extra gravitas to a particular performance or single moment. Yet, even without the knowledge of David Bowie’s sad passing, this performance of ‘Life on Mars’ is a deeply emotive and passionate affair capable of inducing goosebumps. Below, we’re … Read more
David Bowie’s collaboration with Bing Crosby on ‘Little Drummer Boy/Peace On Earth’ is one of the weirdest things that you’ll ever watch. However, despite the strange meeting of these two resoundingly different worlds, the duet somehow manages to melt the heart. Despite the atrocious acting on show from both Bowie and … Read more
A new live album from David Bowie is coming to the stores near you. Titled No Trendy Réchauffé (Live Birmingham 95), the footage was recorded at Birmingham’s National Exhibition Centre on 13th December, 1995 as part of the Big Twix Mix Show festival. The album also features a second version of … Read more
Visconti recounts the making of David’s The Man Who Sold the World By Mark McStea (guitarworld.com) (Image credit: Michael Putland/Getty Images) 50 years on from its release, the former David Bowie bassist and uber-producer tells the story of one of Bowie’s greatest albums, and the enduring influence of Mick Ronson … Read more
By Paul Brannigan (Classic Rock) Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford revisits a spring 1973 date with Ziggy Stardus For an entire generation of music fans, U2 frontman Bono and Def Leppard vocalist Joe Elliott among them, witnessing David Bowie performing Starman, the first single from The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, on Top … Read more