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
Senior specialist in modern & post-war British Art at Sotheby’s, Simon Hucker, told 5 live Drive that David Bowie was interested in artists that were ‘out-of-fashion’ or ‘forgotten’ which is why he was attracted to ‘British art’ over ‘American paintings’. Bowie’s collection also included pieces from some of Britain’s biggest … Read more
This 1987 performance actually played a tiny role in bringing down the Berlin Wal It would be an wild exaggeration to suggest that David Bowie brought down the Berlin Wall, but 29 years ago this week, on June 7th, 1987, his concert in West Berlin did play a role in … Read more
For some unexplained reason, the Republican National Convention house band also played this cocaine-fueled tune in Cleveland on July 18th The house band at the Republican National Convention – led by former Saturday Night Live bandleader G.E. Smith – raised some eyebrows when they played David Bowie’s “Station To Station” … Read more
David Bowie was a consummate entertainer, and his enthusiasm for his live stage shows came through in this ET flashback, as the rockstar prepared to launch his 1987 Glass Spider Tour. “I try and do something I want to go and see really, that’s the essence of whatever I do,” … Read more
Culture.pl takes a walk in Warsaw along the route David Bowie took during the mythical train stopover that led to his classic song Warszawa, a fan favourite from his 1977 album Low On the gloomy morning of 11th January 2016, media around the globe reported the death of David Bowie, … Read more
A thrilling, unconventional hymn to the chameleon who reshaped music time and again “Everyone has their own Bowie,” Paul Morley writes in this discursive, free-associating ride across the life and work of the Starman Who Changed the World. More accurately, perhaps, we all have our own Bowies, since there were … Read more