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
Brilliant Live Adventures contains six exclusive and limited edition live albums providing an exciting snapshot of three Bowie tours from the 1990s. 30 years into his professional live career, these albums show how great a performer Bowie still was. ‘Ouvrez Le Chien (Live Dallas ’95) will be the first to … Read more
Filmed on June 8 1974 during the first day of stage rehearsals at the Capitol Theater in Port Chester, NY. It’s believed to have been filmed by cameraman John Dove using a single RCA video camera in the theater’s auditorium. Although dimly lit throughout, this footage gives a candid glimpse … Read more
When thinking about the legendary chameleon of rock and roll David Bowie it’s hard to think too far past the fire-haired alien rock and roll star, and one of Bowie’s most famous personas, Ziggy Stardust. In this rare 1972 radio interview, Bowie introduces the concept that would cement his status … Read more
In the heyday of glam rock, there was only one name on everybody’s lips: Ziggy Stardust. The iconic incarnation of David Bowie, Stardust was the archetypal flame-haired rock and roller from outer space. In this clip from 1977 Bowie takes us through all the jigsaw pieces that created the puzzling … Read more
Sometimes artists are capable of changing the mood of music, steering a genre down a new path or creating nuances where the had previously been none. Some artists don’t just change music, they change the culture of the country and David Bowie was exactly one of those artists. Bowie introduced … Read more
Nobody played a bigger role through the entirety of David Bowie’s career than Tony Visconti, an influential figure who was on production duty intermittently for decades. Having worked on production and arrangement of Bowie’s 1968 single ‘In the Heat of the Morning’ / ‘London Bye Ta-Ta’, Visconti enjoyed the Bowie ride … Read more