David Bowie 1967-12-18 London ,Piccadilly Studio 1 ,Recording TOP GEAR ,BBC Radio 1 Sessions.
Recorded 18 December 1967
Broadcast 1967-12-24 and repeated on 1968-01-28
- Love You Till Tuesday
- When I Live My Dream
- Little Bombardier
- Silly Boy Blue
All songs scored and performed by Arthur Greenslade and his 16 piece orchestra; individual musicians unknown.
David Bowie: vocals and guitar.
Produced: Bernie Andrews.
Starman In Session (Silver Rarities SIRA 93) features tracks from this session.
David Bowie 1968-05-13 london ,Studio Piccadilly 1 ,Recording Top Gear ,BBC Radio 1:
BBC Radio 1
Recorded: 13 May 1968
Broadcast: 26 May 1968 > repeated 20 June 1968
01. In The Heat Of The Morning .
02. London Bye Ta Ta .
03. Karma Man .
04. Silly Boy Blue (was not originally broadcast).
but the last song was not broadcast.
βWhen Iβm Fiveβ was released in 1982 as B-side of the βLove You Till Tuesdayβ outtake on the DREAM DM 100 bootleg single. As it was used in 1969 for the βLove You Till Tuesdayβ film, the song in 1984 officially appeared on its soundtrack and ultimately on the Deluxe Edition of David Bowie.
The other songs appeared for the first time on Bowie At The Beeb. And this bootleg The Ultimate BBC Radio Recording Sessions 1967-2002 (BOX SET – Magic Bus MB-06)
In The Heat Of The Morning β the first lines are similar to the studio version: βThe blazing sunset in your eye will tantalize every man who looks your way/I watch them sink before you gazed/Senorita, sway/Dance with me before their frozen eyesβ; Silly Boy Blue ββLamas are walking the Botella laneβ and Bowie sings a repeated βChimi Chimi Chimiβ. Karma Man and London Bye Ta-Ta were played for a politely clapping audience on the 05-02-70 Sunday Show, and When Iβm Five was played only this once
Tracklisting
July: Jolly Mary (LP – July) Major Minor
Alan Bown: Mutiny (session)
David Bowie: London Bye Ta Ta (session)
Tyrannosaurus Rex: Strange Orchestras (LP – My People Were Fair And Had Sky In Their Hair… But Now They’re Content To Wear Stars On Their Brows) Regal Zonophone
Mike Stuart Span: My White Bicycle (session)
Donovan: Hurdy Gurdy Man (7″) Pye (played for Christine Perfect of Chicken Shack who asked him to play it)
Family: See Through Windows (session)
Hearts And Flowers: She Sang Hymns Out Of Tune (7″ – She Sang Hymns Out Of Tune / Tin Angel (Will You Ever Come Down)) Capitol (JP: “one of my singalong records”) &
Eric Burdon And The Animals: White Houses (session) @
(2:30pm news edited out)
Alan Bown: All Along The Watchtower (session)
Rolling Stones: Jumpin’ Jack Flash (7″ – Jumpin’ Jack Flash / Child Of The Moon) Decca
David Bowie: In The Heat Of The Morning (session)
Mike Stuart Span: Children Of Tomorrow (session)
Ars Nova: Album In Your Mind (LP – Ars Nova) Elektra (JP dedicates this to Geoffrey Prowse, who’d just gone into hospital)
Family: Hey Mr. Policeman (session) (“for groovy, freaky drunks everywhere”)
Tiny Tim: Ever Since You Told Me That You Love Me (I’m A Nut) (LP – God Bless Tiny Tim) Reprise
Eric Burdon And The Animals: Monterey (session)
Fairport Convention: Chelsea Morning (LP – Fairport Convention) Polydor
David Bowie: Karma Man (session)
Captain Beefheart And His Magic Band: Moonchild (7″) A&M
Family: Old Songs New Songs (session)
Moby Grape: Can’t Be So Bad (LP – Wow) CBS
Eric Burdon And The Animals: Landscape (session)
Canned Heat: On The Road Again (7″) Liberty
Mike Stuart Span: Through The Looking Glass (session)
Pentangle: Way Behind The Sun (LP – The Pentangle) Transatlantic (JP: “I’ve just been re-reading my sleevenotes to the LP, and they’re really bad, but never mind…)
JP mentions his friend Vincent Tseng, who’s also in the studio, and talks about “orchestrated highways”.
Crazy World Of Arthur Brown: Fire (LP – The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown) Track (JP says he played this at Middle Earth the night before and says people, and “especially attractive girls”, looked straight through him)
Alan Bown: Penny For Your Thoughts (session)
Chicken Shack: Lonesome Whistle Blues (LP – Forty Blue Fingers, Freshly Packed And Ready To Serve) Blue Horizon (JP: Iβve got Pete Roche in here now, all the stars..”)
David Bowie: When I’m Five (session)
Eric Burdon And The Animals: When Things Go Wrong (session) @
Fever Tree: Day Tripper / We Can Work It Out (LP – Fever Tree) UNI
Musicians:
David Bowie vocals and guitar
The Tony Visconti Orchestra (Fourteen Musicians)
Herbie Flwers bass
Barry Morgen drums
John McLaughlin guitar
Alan Hawkshaw keyboards
Tony Visconti and Steve Peregrin Took backing vocals
The Bootlegs
David Bowie 1969-10-20 London ,Studio 2 ,Aeolian Hall ,The Dave Lee Travid Show ,BBC Radio 1
BBC Radio 1
Recorded: 20 October 1969
Broadcast: 26 October 1969
01 – Interview Dave Lee Travis.
02 – Unwashed & Somewhat Slightly Dazed.
03 – Interview By Brian Matthew .
04 – Let Me Sleep Beside You .
05 – Janine β 1969 BBC.
βUnwashed And Somewhat Slightly Dazedβ and βJanineβ were repeated on the 05-02-70 show, but the latter versions are easily separated by the applause of the audience.
Musicians:
David Bowie vocals ,acoustic 12 string guitar
plus Juniors Eyes
Mick Wayne guitar
Tim Remwick rhythm guitar
John Lodge bass guitar
John Cambridge drums
βLet Me Sleep Beside Youβ and an accompanying short interview with Brian Mathew (both featured on the βBowie At The Beebβ broadcast) have been issued on the BBC Sessions 1969-1972 Sampler. The complete session, taken from the unreleased NMC BBC 3CD set, has appeared on Kiss The Viperβs Fang . And this bootleg released in 2017 The Ultimate BBC Radio Recording Sessions 1967-2002 (BOX SET – Magic Bus MB-06)
The official Bowie At The Beeb CD has the same interview plus βLet Me Sleep Beside Youβ and βJanineβ. In 2009, the entire session was included on the 40th Anniversary Edition of Space Oddity
THE BOOTLEGS
David Bowie 1970-02-05 London ,BBC Paris Studio ,The Sunday Show BBC Radio 1
BBC Radio 1 Recorded: 5 February 1970 Broadcast: 8 February 1970
01. Amsterdam.
02. God Knows Im God.
03. Buzz The Fuzz.
04. Karma Man.
05. London Bye Ta Ta.
06. An Occasional Dream.
07. The Width Of A Circle.
08. Janine.
09. Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud.
10. Unwashed And Somewhat Slightly Dazed.
11. Fill Your Heart.
12. I’m Waiting For The Man (Not Broadcast)
13. The Prettiest Star.
14. Cygnet Committee.
15. Memory Of A Free Festival βWaiting For The Manβ was recorded but not broadcast (and is now lost),
Memory Of A Free Festivalβ was edited down from 6β40β to 3β12β.
The BBC didnβt include tracks from this show on their βBowie At The Beeb” broadcast, because the master tape had accidentally been wiped. To everybodyβs surprise, a cassette taped from the radio in 1970 surfaced in 1984. Nobody complained that the sound quality was rather poor, John Peelβs introductions had crudely been edited out and βMemory Of A Free Festivalβ was missing altogether.
The first bootleg LP issue in 1984 was No More Sleeping With Ken Pitt , re-released as We Were So Turned On (idem), and London Studios (idem). A year later, Janine appeared, on which the sound quality was much better and the original running order of the songs was restored.
This album was reissued on CD as The Day And The Moon ; many re-releases have since followed, i.e. A Semi-Acoustic Love Affair , which has been made from a cassette, and is not a straight copy of Janine. And this bootleg released in 2017 The Ultimate BBC Radio Recording Sessions 1967-2002 (BOX SET – Magic Bus MB-06) As the master tape had been wiped, Bowie himself came to the rescue and offered his personal copy of the show for the Bowie At The Beeb CD.
It is absolutely great to hear Amsterdam/God Knows Iβm Good/The Width Of A Circle/Unwashed And Somewhat Slightly Dazed/Cygnet Commitee/Memory Of A Free Festival and John Peelβs commentary in (almost) impeccable sound quality. It certainly makes one long for a complete release one day
Musicians
David Bowie vocals ,guitar ,keyboard
Plus The Tony Visconti Trio
Tony Visconti bass
Mick Ronson guitar
John cambridge drums
THE BOOTLEGS
1970-03-25 London ,The Playhouse Theatre – Sounds Of The 70’s: Anfy Ferrris Show – BBC Radio 1
BBC Radio 1 Recorded: 25 March 1970 Broadcast: 6 April 1970 > 1970-05-11 repeated on the David Symonds Show ,Studio The Playhouse Theatre London
01. Waiting for the Man. 02. Width of a Circle
03. Wild Eyed Boy from Free cloud
04. Superman (Not Broadcast BBC 25-03-1970). These versions are easily recognized by the distinctive heavy Hype sound.
Although βWaiting For The Manβ was done twice later for the BBC, this version with its opening power chording cannot be mistaken.
Many sources claimed that βSupermenβ from this session was found on The β69 Tapes ,Little Soldier and and MissingLinksOneZiggy CDs, but this definitely is not true; this version is a demo.
The BBC version can be identified by a slower tempo and the line βAnd icy-cold in super fear, their endless tragic lives would stretch beyond the lavish gift, infinity, existing perverse serenityβ, whereas Bowie sings βGloomy browed with super fear, their tragic, endless lives, could heave nor sigh, the flesh machines, marble age, wondrous beings chained to liveβ in the demo on The β69 Tapes and Little Soldier. And this bootleg released in 2017 The Ultimate BBC Radio Recording Sessions 1967-2002 (BOX SET – Magic Bus MB-06)
Musicians:
David Bowie vocals and guitar
Tony Visconti bass
John Cambridge drums
Mick Ronson guitar
Engineer Nick Gomm
Produced by Bernie Andrews
THE BOOTLEGS:
David Bowie 1971-06-03 London ,BBC Paris Studio – In Concert: John Peel – BBC Radio 1
BBC Radio 1
Recorded: 3 June 1971
Broadcast: 20 June 1971
01. Bombers .
02. Queen Bitch.
03. The Supermen.
04. Looking For A Friend.
05. Almost Grown . (lead vocals: Geoffrey Alexander)
06. Kooks. 07. Song For Bob Dylan. (lead vocals: George Underwood)
08. Andy Warhol(lead vocals: Dana Gillespie)
09. It Ainβt Easy. (lead vocals: Bowie, Alexander, Underwood)
DJ John Peel introduces the songs end gives the audience some information on Bowie. The audience in the studio is limited and there is soft clapping after each song.
βOh! You Pretty Thingsβ was not broadcast, and βdoes not remain on archiveβ according to the notes of Bowie At The Beeb.
This show has a long bootleg history: nearly the entire transmission (only small parts of John Peelβs introductions are missing) was released already in 1978 on Ziggy 2 . Queen Bitch/The Supermen/Looking For A Friend/Kooks/Song For Bob Dylan/It Ainβt Easy were released on a BBC transcription disc called Pick Of The Pops For Your , while the βBowie At The Beebβ broadcast re-aired βBombersβ, βLooking For A Friendβ, βAlmost Grownβ and βKooksβ.
The complete show (minus βOh! You Pretty Thingsβ), taken from the NMC set, appeared on Kiss The Viperβs Fang . And this bootleg released in 2017 The Ultimate BBC Radio Recording Sessions 1967-2002 (BOX SET – Magic Bus MB-06)
Bowie At The Beeb features Bombers/Looking For A Friend/Almost Grown/Kooks/Andy Warhol/It Ainβt Easy. Itβs interesting to note that Queen Bitch/The Supermen/Looking For A Friend/Kooks/Song For Bob Dylan/It Ainβt Easy were released on the BBC transcription disc BBC Pick Of The Pops For Your DJΓ³349 in stereo; all other sources are in mono.
Identifiers: although some of the songs were repeated in other BBC sessions (e.g. βThe Supermenβ, βQueen Bitchβ), this was a live set and all the tracks can be identified by the audience politely clapping after each song, or by the guest singers
Musicians
David Bowie piano, 12-string guitar;
Mark Carr-Pritchard guitar;
Mick Ronson guitar;
Trevor Bolder bass
George Underwood vocals and backing vocals
Dana Gillespie vocals and backing vocals
Geoffrey Alexander vocals and backing vocals
Produced by Jeff Griffin
THE BOOTLEGS
David Bowie 1971-09-21 London ,Studio T1 ,Kensington House – Sounds Of The 70’s – Bob Harris – BBC Radio 1
BBC Radio 1
Recorded: 21 September 1971
Broadcast: 4 October 1971 > 10:00pm
01. The Supermen.
02. Oh! You Pretty Things β Eight Line Poem.
03. Kooks.
04. Fill Your Heart.
05. Amsterdam . (not broadcast)
06. Andy Warhol . (not broadcast)
“Amsterdam” and Andy “Warhol” were not broadcast
Musicians
David Bowie vocals ,guitar ,piano
Mick Ronson bass ,lead guitar ,vocals
The last two tracks were not broadcast. For a long time, ‘The Supermen’ was the only track available to collectors (a/o on Ziggy 1 – My Radio Sweetheart . ‘Supermen’ was also part of the “Bowie At The Beeb” transmission; ‘Andy Warhol’ appeared on the BBC Sessions 1969-1972 Sampler. Only just in 1998, the entire session (including a false start in ‘Andy Warhol’) became available in very good sound quality on Oh! You Pretty Thing . A year later, Nobody’s Children was copied from the NMC 3CD set.
‘Andy Warhol’ has appeared on the official BBC Sessions 1969-1972 Sampler. Although labeled “A valuable record of a David Bowie/Mick Ronson solo performance effected mainly around London in the summer and autumn of 1971”, the US and European editions of Bowie At The Beeb only use ‘The Supermen’ and ‘Eight Line Poem’ from this session. The Japanese edition additionally has ‘Oh! You Pretty Things’.
And this bootleg released in 2017 The Ultimate BBC Radio Recording Sessions 1967-2002 (BOX SET – Magic Bus MB-06)
THE BOOTLEGS
David Bowie 1972-01-11 London ,T1 ,Kensington House Studio – Sounds Of The 70’s: John Peel – BBC Radio 1
BBC Radio 1
Recorded: 11 January 1972
Broadcast: 28 January 1972
01. Ziggy Stardust
02. Hang On To Yourself
03. Queen Bitch
04. Waiting For The Man
05. Lady Stardust
Musicians
David Bowie vocals and guitar
Mick Ronson guitar, piano and backing vocals
Trevor Bolder bass
Mick Woodmansey drums
Produced by Jeff Griffin
The liner notes of BBC Sessions 1969-1972 Sampler state that of this session only ‘Hang On to Yourself’ has survived, but in fact the version that is included on that CD was recorded for the 18-01-72 session. Ironically, ‘Hang On To Yourself’ from the 11-01-72 session is the only BBC track from 1972 that remains unavailable. For a long time, ‘Queen Bitch’ and ‘Waiting For The Man’ were the only tracks available on bootleg; they could be found on Lost And Forgotten and later in better quality on Starman Over The Rainbow .
‘Ziggy Stardust’ and ‘Lady Stardust’ circulated only on tape, until four songs from this session were compiled on the essential The Rise And Rise Of Ziggy Stardust 4CDR set. This compilation was later copied on Nobody’s Children , but mislabeled 18-01-72.
And this bootleg released in 2017 The Ultimate BBC Radio Recording Sessions 1967-2002 (BOX SET – Magic Bus MB-06)
THE BOOTLEGS
David Bowie 1972-01-18 London ,Studio 5 ,Maida Vale – Sounds Of The 70’s:Bob Harris – BBC Radio 1
BBC Radio 1
Recorded: 18 January 1972
Broadcast: 7 February 1972
01. Hang on to Yourself .
02. Ziggy Stardust .
03. Queen Bitch.
04. Iβm Waiting For The Man .
05. Five Years .
‘Ziggy Stardust’ and ‘Five Years’ were part of the “Bowie At The Beeb” transmission. Before the NMC set leaked out, ‘Queen Bitch’ and ‘Waiting For The Man’ could be found in good quality on Starman Over The Rainbow , ‘Hang On To Yourself on the BBC Sessions 1969-1972 Sampler, and the rest on A Crash Course For The Ravers . The entire session appeared (copied from the BBC masters) on The Year Of The Spiders ; on Nobody’s Children it has been mislabeled 11-01-72.
And this bootleg released in 2017 The Ultimate BBC Radio Recording Sessions 1967-2002 (BOX SET – Magic Bus MB-06)
Mucicians
David Bowie vocals and guitar;
Mick Ronson guitar, piano and backing vocals;
Trevor Bolder bass;
Mick Woodmansey drums.
Produced by Jeff Griffin
THE BOOTLEG
David Bowie 1972-02-08 London BBC Studio – Recorded for the Old Grey Whistle Test At the BBC studioβs London –
BBC 2 TV
Recorded: 8 February 1972
Broadcast: 8 February 1972
01. Oh You Pretty Things (take 1)
02. Oh You Pretty Things (take 2)
03. Queen Bitch (take 1)
04. Queen Bitch (take 2)
05. Queen Bitch (take 3)
06. Five Years
Mucicians
David Bowie vocals ,piano and acoustic guitar
Mick Ronson guitar, and backing vocals
Trevor Bolder bass
Mick βWoodyβ Woodmansey drums
Bowie and The Spiders From Mars performed three songs on The Old Grey Whistle Test in February 1972: “Oh! You Pretty Things” – Bowie (piano), “Queen Bitch” – Bowie (acoustic guitar) and “Five Years” – Bowie (acoustic guitar), all reportedly for a payment of Β£50 just two days before the start of the very first Ziggy Stardust UK tour on the 10th February 1972.
All performances were shot live in the studio. Dressed in the very same jump-suit and red boots he wore on the Ziggy Stardust album cover, and with the Spiders in silver glitter suits, they performed a tight set for the TV cameras. Bowie and the band later watched the show at home in Beckenham.However, “Oh You Pretty Things” was not to be broadcast in 1972.
Of the three songs, only “Five Years” and “Queen Bitch” were screened on 8th February 1972. Take 2 of “Oh You Pretty Things” was only broadcast for the very first time (on UK television) in 1982 – a full 10 years after recording. In August 1999 the BBC as part of a David Bowie special also showed Take 1 where Bowie had changed the words on the third verse “The earth is a bitch” back to the second verse’s “Written in pain”.The BBC Master tape for this show has a total running time of 20 minutes including lead-in times.”Oh! You Pretty Things” was recorded first. Two takes were recorded.
“Queen Bitch” was recorded next. Three takes of “Queen Bitch” were recorded due to mistakes on the first two takes.
Pre-take chatter Studio:
You ready for this?
Bowie: Yeah!
Bowie: Mick come closer with me on that microphone…
Ronson: Pardon?
Bowie: Don’t sing as loud and come closer….
Ronson: Well I can’t sing quiet…I will play it by ear
Studio: 30 seconds…..
Take 1 got no further than Bowie’s acoustic guitar strumming and visually the camera just showed Bowie’s boots.οΏΌ In Take 2 of “Queen Bitch” Bowie stopped singing soon after the first verse and waved to the control room that he was ending the take. In 1997 the BBC screened this for the first time.
Post-take chatter
Bowie: Sorry!
Studio: That’s alright
Bowie: Didn’t like it!
Studio: You having any problems in there David?
Bowie: No problems
Studio: Shall we do it again?
Bowie: Yeah!”
Take 3 was successful and this was the performance broadcast in 1972.
Today it is considered to be the best vocal and visual performance of the three songs. “Five Years” was recorded last and in one take even though Bowie made a mistake with the lyrics.
Pre-take sound Mick Ronson plays a little piano ditty before the take beginsοΏΌ (“Five Years” Take 1οΏΌ)
Post-take chatter
Bowie: That OK?
It certainly was Ok but sadly none of these excellent performances are yet commercially available. Each however has been broadcast from time to time in various countries including the outtakes.
‘Queen Bitch’, ‘Oh! You Pretty Things’ and ‘Five Years’ were recorded live for BBC Television. All three songs are included on the Missing Links One Ziggy CD. Additionally, a false start of ‘Queen Bitch’ is available on The Axeman Cometh , whereas the complete session plus alternate take of ‘Oh! You Pretty Things’ and two false starts of ‘Queen Bitch’ are found on Toys From The Attic .
In 2002, the complete session (including the second take of ‘Oh! You Pretty Things’). And this bootleg released in 2017 The Ultimate BBC Radio Recording Sessions 1967-2002 (BOX SET – Magic Bus MB-06)
THE BOOTLEGS
David Bowie 1972-05-16 London ,Studio 4 ,Maida Vale – Sounds Of The 70’s – BBC Radio 1:
BBC Radio 1
Recorded: 16 May 1972
Broadcast: 23 May 1972
01. White Light, White Heat .
02. Moonage Daydream .
03. Hang On To Yourself .
04. Suffragette City .
05. Ziggy Stardust .
Mucicians
David Bowie vocals and guitar;
Mick Ronson guitar and vocals;
Trevor Bolder bass
Mick Woodmansey drums
Nicky Graham piano
info:
‘White Light/White Heat’β”Make me sound like Lou Reed”; ‘Hang On To Yourself’β”Comes to the show tonight, praying to the light machine”, and Bowie sings multiple rising “Ah, ah, ah” at the end; ‘Ziggy Stardust’β”Well, he played it left hand, but made it too far”. ‘Suffragette City’ and ‘Moonage Daydream’ were played only once for the BBC.
This session can be found on Starman In Session , with the exception of ‘Ziggy Stardust’, which has officially been released on the BBC Sessions 1969-1972 Sampler. The Year Of The Spiders , Emerged From Shadows ,Layinβ On Lectric Dreams and Nobody’s Children copied this session from the BBC 3CD set.
And this bootleg released in 2017 The Ultimate BBC Radio Recording Sessions 1967-2002 (BOX SET – Magic Bus MB-06)
All this songs appeared on Bowie At The Beeb.
THE BOOTLEGS
David Bowie 1972-05-22 London ,Sudio 2 ,Aeolian Hall – The Johnnie Walker Lunchtime Show – BBC Radio 1:
BBC Radio 1
Recorded: 22 May 1972
Broadcast: 5 June 1972
01. Starman
02. Space Oddity
03. Changes
04. Oh! You Pretty Things
Musicians
David Bowie vocals and guitar
Mick Ronson guitar and vocals
Trevor Bolder bass
Mick Woodmansey drums
Nicky Graham piano
info:
Only ‘Oh You Pretty Things’ (on the first day) and ‘Starman’ (the rest of the week) were broadcast. ‘Oh! You Pretty Things’ first surfaced in excellent quality on Starman Over The Rainbow , ‘Space Oddity’ has been released on the BBC Sessions 1969-1972 Sampler, and ‘Starman’ and ‘Changes’ were first available on Starman In Session . ‘Starman’ was also part of the “Bowie At The Beeb” broadcast. All four songs are available on The Year Of The Spiders and Nobody’s Children .
And this bootleg released in 2017 The Ultimate BBC Radio Recording Sessions 1967-2002 (BOX SET – Magic Bus MB-06)
All this songs appeared on Bowie At The Beeb.
THE BOOTLEGS
David Bowie 1972-05-23 London Studio 5 ,Maida Vale Studio 5 – Sounds Of The 70’s: Bob Harris Show – BBC Radio 1
BBC Radio 1
Recorded: 23 May 1972
Broadcast: 19 June 1972 > repeatesd25 july 1972
01. Andy Warhol
02. Lady Stardust
03. White Light White Heat.
04. Rock ‘n’ Roll Suicide.
Musicians
David Bowie vocals, guitar
Mick Ronson guitar, piano, backing vocals
Trevor Bolder bass
Mick Woodmansey drums.
Produced by Jeff Griffin
‘Andy Warhol’ is also found in excellent quality on A Crash Course For The Ravers .
‘White Light/White Heat’ and ‘Rock ‘N’ Roll Suicide’ were featured on the Bowie At The Beeb.
‘Again’, the complete session appeared on The Year Of The Spiders and Nobody’s Children.
‘All’ but the last song can be found on Starman Over The Rainbow;
And this bootleg released in 2017 The Ultimate BBC Radio Recording Sessions 1967-2002 (BOX SET – Magic Bus MB-06)
David bowie 1972-04-14 London ,BBC Aeolian Hall Studio 2 – A classical performance of ‘Starman’. Another TV performance
Robin Lumley plays piano with the spiders ,Featured on the bootleg Look Back In Anger LP : This performance too is available on the Best Of Bowie DVD.
BBC Top Of The Pops
Recorded: 14 april 1972
Broadcast: 05 July 1972
Musicians:
David Bowie vocals and acoustic guitar
Mick Ronson Guitar and Backing vocals
Trevor Bolder bass
Mick “Woody” Woodmansey drums
Robin Lumle Piano
THE BOOTLEG
David bowie 1973-01-04 BBC Radio Oxford – The Jean Genie – BBC Top Of The Tops ,BBC Radio Oxford Broadcast Sometime in 2011 Interview with John Henshall about the 1973 video tape of the Jean Genie.
Sound Quality Rating
01. The Jean Genie [Audio Only].
02. Interview with John Henshall.
03. The Jean Genie [Audio again first ever broadcast].
04. Interview continued.
05. Complete in one track.
06. BBC News 1.
07. BBC News 2.
08. BBC News 3.
Label : No label
Audio Source : TV/Radio Broadcast
Lineage : Unknown
Total running time : 0:45:56
Sound Quality : Excellent quality! Equals record or radio
Artwork : None
In July 1972, David Bowie made a legendary appearance on the British music show Top of the Pops, doing a version of “Starman” that took glam rock mainstream and inspired a generation of U.K. teenagers to shoplift gender-bending clothes. Six months later, in January 1973, Bowie returned to Top of the Pops for a victory lap: a triumphant performance of “The Jean Genie.” Promoting a new album, Aladdin Sane, Bowie was still dolled up in his Ziggy Stardust persona, with a crepe-style plaid jacket over his bare chest, a chain around his neck, and a shock of bright red hair. The Spiders from Mars emphasized the single’s martial stomp and Bowie wailed on his harmonica like he was worried the BBC might take it away from him. “I wanted to get the same sound as the Stones had on their first album on the harmonica,” Bowie once said. “I didn’t get that near to it but it had a feel that I wanted β that Sixties thing.” For five minutes, the Top of the Pops performance showcases the power of the interplay between Bowie and Spiders guitarist Mick Ronson. When they lean into the microphone together and sing “let yourself go,” it’s a command that band and audience both obey. The music to “The Jean Genie” was inspired by Bo Diddley’s “I’m a Man”; Bowie wrote the song’s lyrics in the New York City apartment of model-actress Cyrinda Foxe, then a publicist for his management company and later married to David Johansen of the New York Dolls and Steven Tyler of Aerosmith. But the actual subject of the song was Iggy Pop, or at least a fictionalized version of him, Bowie said. The lyrics were about somebody who “sits like a man but he smiles like a reptile.” The title of the song was an homage to French novelist/dramatist Jean Genet β Bowie has told different stories over the years whether the reference was unconscious or deliberate β while the line “He’s so simple-minded, he can’t drive his module” would, in turn, inspire the name of the band Simple Minds. Bowie regarded “The Jean Genie” as a manifesto, not just a 45-rpm single. The following year, in a Rolling Stone interview with William S. Burroughs, Bowie said, “A song has to take on character, shape, body and influence people to an extent that they use it for their own devices. It must affect them not just as a song, but as a lifestyle.” Bowie’s Top of the Pops performance of the song gave viewers a wide range of lifestyle choices, from his shiny earring to the lyric “strung out on lasers and slash-back blazers” to the alarming haircut of bassist Trevor Bolder. But at some point after the broadcast on January 4th, 1973, the BBC wiped the tape to save money. The performance would never have been seen again β except that cameraman John Henshall had employed an unusual fisheye lens of his own invention. Wanting the “Jean Genie” footage for his professional reel, he had retained a videotape copy. It remained in his personal collection, unseen for 38 years, when he discovered that his copy was the only one in existence. “I just couldn’t believe that I was the only one with it,” Henshall said. “I just thought you wouldn’t be mad enough to wipe a tape like that.”
THE BOOTLEGS
David Bowie’s lost 1973 Top of the Pops performance of The Jean Genie
david Bowie 1979-05-12 David Bowie on Star Special BBC Radio One β
BBC Radio 1
Recorded: 12 may 1979
Broadcast: 20 may 1979
Cast your mind back to 1979, a time before Internet radio, Twitter, Tumblr, and other social networks beginning with the letter T. And now imagine that youβd never heard the Velvet Underground, Talking Heads, Blondie, Roxy Music, hell, even Bruce Springsteenβall of whom were just beginning to break through to mainstream consciousness. Now imagine your introduction to these artists comes from none other than Ziggy Stardust himselfβor the Thin White DukeβDavid Bowie, immersed in his Berlin period and recording a trilogy of albums that together arguably represent the best work of his career. That would be something, wouldnβt it?Perhaps some of you donβt have to imagine. If you had tuned into BBC Radio One on May, 20 of that year, you would have heard David Bowie DJ his own two hour show, βStar Special,β playing his favorite records and jovially chatting upΒ his audience. βThere are some famous names here,β says an announcer introducing Bowieβs show, βsome youβve never heard of before.β Bowie laughs at his own jokes, and obviously takes great pleasure in sharing so many then-obscure artists. βYou can hear that deep need to show,β writes Dangerous Minds, βto bring listeners something new, in every word Bowie utters.β He doesnβt mind bringing them his own new stuff either, playing βBoys Keep Swingingβ and βYassassinβ from that yearβs Lodger.
Recorded: 12 May 1979
Broadcast: 20 May 1979
01. Plays The Doors: βLove Streetβ.
βA commanding performer, I remember seeing him once atβ¦ ermβ¦ I think it was the Roundhouse, when they came to London the first timeβ¦ I believe Iβm rightβ¦ somebody else that ermβ¦ I think is working at the Roundhouse over the next few weeksβ¦ a buddy of mine, Iggy Pop, this is just something I remember with affection because itβs when I was with him on tour playing piano for him this oneβs called βTV Eyeβ.β
02. Plays Iggy Pop: βTV Eyeβ.
βAlso on piano is a gentlemanβ¦ I think, a really despondent trackβ¦ ermβ¦ heβd left his band, and he was doing his first solo album.. I found it rivetingly depressing, I really enjoyed playing it to myself, itβs called βRememberβ by John Lennonβ¦ very good piano, I think itβs Billy Preston actually.β
03. Plays John Lennon: βRememberβ.
(chuckle)β¦ βRightβ¦ letβs play βLove Streetβ again ha ha no ha ha growing up and being angry, thatβs what this one is all about erm β96 Tears by Question Mark and The Mysterions which nobody has in their record collections ha haβ¦ yes, theyβve actually got it hereβ¦ good old Beeb.β
04. Plays ? and The Mysterions: β96 Tearsβ.
βThatβs an extraordinary piece of musicβ¦ ummβ¦ there was another incredible one by 13th Floor Elevatorsβ¦ I canβt remember that one very wellβ¦ around the same period I thinkβ¦ I guess some Punk freak will correct me on that oneβ¦ ermβ¦ this is a Punk that I sorta grewβ¦ I was incredibly impressed by this one when I first heard it it was a real use of music in describing a situation musicallyβ¦ ermβ¦ and itβs also nice and short, but itβs classical music. Itβs very goodβ¦ itβs desβ¦ well you see what it describesβ¦ itβs by Elgar.β
05. Plays Elgar: βNursery Suiteβ (extract).
βIt was in fact a wagonβ¦ I expect you guessed, didnβt you? Ha. It was from the Nursery suite, oh and hereβs another nursery songβ¦ erm, this oneβs interesting because I thought it was a extraordinary thing to use numbers as backing vocals, I really liked that idea and I just heard it again but hereβs the first one I heard, itβs βInchwormβ by Danny Kaye.β
06. Plays Danny Kaye: βInchwormβ.
βOkay so thatβs one use of numbers, but if you want to get very modern thereβs a chappie called Philip Glassβ¦ listen how he uses numbersβ¦ I think probably his music could point to a particular direction that music may beβ¦ oh some aspects of music maybe going at the momentβ¦ this is from an Opera that he wrote which is about erm fifteen and a half years long and they put some selections out from this album called βEinstein On The Beachβ and this particular piece is called Trial β Prison and there is a lovely little narration in it by a one of the singersβ¦ itβll be on the left hand side of the speaker if youβve got stereo, on the right hand side if youβve got βem plugged in the wrong way round.β
07. Plays Philip Glass: βTrial Prisonβ.
βFirst single that I heard when I first went to America, on the first day that I got there was in New York and I was taken over to a writers apartment that he had in probably on 8th Avenue somewhere and he played me a new album that had just come out and he was very excited about this track and so was I.β
08. Plays Velvet Underground: βSweet Janeβ.
βFrom the sublime to the ridiculous Brian Eno put together a compilation album of four new bands from America, one of them called βMarsβ Iβm not particularly fond of much of the album but this one piece of music bowled me over, I think itβs superb, itβs called Helen Fordsdale.β
09. Plays Mars: βHelen Fordsdaleβ.
βHow about that lot, it reminds me of ah I think its Minnie from the Goon Show, doesnβt it you?? Helen Fordsdale (done in Goons accent). Ha ha itβs the most eccentric voice Iβve heard in years, itβs incredible erm oh oh this is quite absurd as wellβ¦ guess who this is?? erm this is called βHeβs A Starββ¦ I think I got the title rightβ¦ I couldnβt believe this when I first heard it.β
10. Plays Little Richard: βHeβs My Starβ.
βThat was Little Richardβ¦ Thatβs a far cry isnβt it? He had this strange thing where he threw all his rings and everything away and became a preacher for a little bit and this was an outcome of that when he started doing gospel music and church music but how he changed his voice like that I must have given up something else I think ermβ¦ this is erβ¦ if you fancy yourself as a schizophrenic I think this becomes ya theme song I used to love this oneβ¦ 21st Century Schizoid Man by young Robert Frippβs very exciting band King Crimson.β
11. Plays King Crimson: β21st Century Schizoid Manβ.
βHereβs a band I admire very much, some very charming people, David Byrne in particular weβre talking about βTalking Headsβ of course um, hereβs a track from, I think it was their last album βMore Songs About Buildings And Foodβ I found this very impressive it took me back actually to the early days of The Yardbirds I donβt know why itβs called βWarning Signβ.β
12. Plays Talking Heads: βWarning Signβ.
βYardbirds of course leads in very beautifully to Jeff Beckβ¦ this was a piece of music he wrote and I think they must have done it in about four and a half minutes because it really sounds like it was thrown together, but like all classics it just it still shoots out of the speakers, itβs called Becks Bolero.β
13. Plays Jeff Beck: βBecks Boleroβ.
βHereβs a song that made me fall in love with the singer, absolutely incredibleβ¦ my heart went straight out to her and it was produced by Phil Spector. I maybe wrong but I think itβs the last single he ever made because he was so depressed that it didnβt do anything, that nobody bought it erm which is quite ironic really βcos the title was βTry Some, Buy Someβ by his ex wife Ronnie Spector.β
14. Plays Ronnie Spector: βTry Some, Buy Someβ.
βHereβs a guy that probably did as much for the early 70, sound in England as did Spector for the 60βs sound in America erm single handedly changed an awful lot of what was happening soundwise in England its my old buddy Marc Bolan and 20th Century Boy, which he always will be.β
15. Plays T-Rex: β20th Century Boyβ.
βOkay hereβs some guys that followed in the tradition of what young Marc was going down I sβposeβ¦ theyβre called βThe Mekonsβ I hope they gig a lot they deserve to with this track itβs called βWhere Were Youββ¦ has a beautiful sort of Velvet Underground top guitar over it.β
16. Plays The Mekons: βWhere Were Youβ.
βThereβs a new singerβ¦ I donβt know if heβs a new singer. Heβs probably asβ¦ dadβs heard him for years but I meanβ¦ heβs new to me anyway, his nameβs Steve Forbert, and this is a track from his new album, I like it particularly βcos one of my old band is on it, Dave Sanborn is playing saxophone on it, itβs called βBig City Catβ.β
17. Plays Steve Forbert: βBig City Catβ.
(hums the outro to βBig City Catβ) β Running out of things to play youβ¦ oh no, I tell ya whatβ¦ this is another kind of love song also by βThe Stonesββ¦ erm this oneβs called βWe Love Youββ¦ Iβm sure they mean it!!
18. Plays The Rolling Stones: βWe Love Youβ.
βAnother very deserving bandβ¦ this oneβ¦ I think this also caught everybodyβs imagination, especially if you liked Humphrey Bogart it was called β2HBββ¦ very clever pun isnβt it? Isnβt that a clever pun? and itβs by Roxy Music.β
19. Plays Roxy Music: β2HBβ.
βYou see ha! If youβre an artist ha! 2HB is a pencil you see, 2HB!! Dβya get it?!! HB means Humphrey Bogartβ¦ Thatβs a pun!! βtisβ¦ thatβs a pun!!!β¦ Roxy Music thought that up!! Ermβ¦ hereβs a great writerβ¦ umβ¦ I donβt like very much what heβs doing nowβ¦ I loved this album when it came out, it was on Asbury Parkβ¦ erm Bruce Springsteen and after I heard this track I never rode the subway againβ¦ itβs called βSaint In The Cityβ.β
20. Plays Bruce Springsteen: βSaint In The Cityβ.
βThat really scared the living ones out of me thatβ¦ hereβs one that also scared me βcos it was so incredibly adventurous at the time when it was released ermβ¦ itβs by Stevie Wonder and itβs a startling piece called βFingertipsβ.β
21. Plays Stevie Wonder: βFingertipsβ.
βLetβs bring back the good weather againβ¦ letβs try very hard anywayβ¦ ermβ¦ now what can we do that with.. I think we can probably do itβ¦ letβs leave it to Blondieβ¦ a little up-tempo thing called βRip Her To Shredsβ.β
22. Plays Blondie: βRip Her To Shredsβ.
βHow about that then?β¦ lovely little Debbie β¦ itβs gotta good hookβ¦ as Kierkegaard used to say ha ha!! βHas it got a good hookββ¦ sad that oneβ¦ really quite sadβ¦ Iβm sorry that so many of these are quite sad.. it must say something aboutβ¦ aah itβs the weather you know, itβs the weatherβ¦ either that or itβs these shoesβ¦ really hurtβ¦ aa erm me toes hurt inbetweenβ¦ Iβ¦ erβ¦ got these strange sort of Japanese sandals onβ¦ and erβ¦ they hurt your toes in thereβ¦ anyway, itβs not hurting the musicβ¦ it doesnβt worry you does it?? Does it worry you?? Okay. This oneβs called βBeautiful Loserβ and itβs by Bob Seger.β
23. Plays Bob Seger: βBeautiful Loserβ.
βNow Iβm not sure about that one ermβ¦ I thinkβ¦ I think itβs quite niceβ¦ I only played it βcos its got the word βLodgerβ in it and thatβs my new album titleβ¦ erm but you donβt have to worry βbout that, thatβs just an ego problemβ¦ erm hereβs a track from my album and itβs called βBoysββ.
24. Plays David Bowie: βBoys Keep Swingingβ.
βNow that song really does have a problemβ¦ ha ha!! It really does have a problem um well whilst weβre still on the same subject hereβs one that I wroteβ¦ I started writing this thing in Berlinβ¦ erm and I ended up finishing this thing in New Yorkβ¦ itβs gotta sorta Turkish quality to it..ermβ¦ I find it quite hypnotic, I think itβs one of my favourite tracks on the album, itβs called βYassassinβ.β
25. Plays David Bowie: βYassassinβ.
βYassassin, if itβs of any interest to you means βlong lifeβ in Turkish. I didnβt know that, I had to phone up the Turkish Embassy and find out what it meant, I read it on a wallβ¦ I read most things on a wallβ¦ I read Kierkegaard on a wallβ¦ Ha!!β¦ He speaks highly of me as wellβ¦ ha ha ha ha!!! Ermβ¦ oh well as weβre talking about books and things, hereβs βThe Book I Readβ by Talking Heads.β
26. Plays Talking Heads: βThe Book I Readβ.
βThatβs Talking Headsβ¦ see theyβre different to me, I mean they actually go and read the booksβ¦ theyβve never read any wallsβ¦ Iβve read them on a wall thoughβ¦ next to Kierkegaardβ¦ ermβ¦ hereβs a smashing Roxy Music track called βFor Your Pleasureββ¦ and I love the βta-raβ at the endβ¦ itβs a beautiful gesture.β
27. Plays Roxy Music: βFor Your Pleasureβ.
βI saw them in concert the other week in New York, it was very goodβ¦ any of you see it??β¦ the new showβ¦ Iβ¦ Iβm quite pleased they reformed. Their bass player is very good, awfully good bass playerβ¦ he jumps very wellβ¦ they got a good jumping bass player ya know, Roxy Musicβ¦ excellentβ¦ one of the best little jumpers Iβve seenβ¦ this is ermβ¦ this is a messβ¦ noβ¦ this is erm a track by King Curtis who is a fine musician, I hope you enjoy it, itβs called βSomething On Your Mindβ.β
28. Plays King Curtis: βSomething On Your Mindβ.
βAnd here are three girls whoβve got a very musical dadβ¦ and er one of the girls is very sexy and I keep playing her records over and over again when Iβm on my ownβ¦ erm itβs The Staple Singers and itβs called βLiesβ.β
29. Plays Staple Singers: βLiesβ.
βNow she breathes very well doesnβt she?β (Bowie sings) Liesβ¦ I mean the Roxy Music guy jumps better, but she can really breatheβ¦ she does a good breatheβ¦ well Iβm afraid I canβt find anymore to play so ermβ¦ Iβm going to ermβ¦ I brought three of these records along myself by the wayβ¦ erm Iβll tell you which ones I brought along βcos I knew they wouldnβt have them hereβ¦ itβs not their faultβ¦ shops were closedβ¦ ermβ¦ I bought βThe Mekons β Where Were Youββ¦ thatβs mineβ¦ βPhilip Glass β Einstein On The Beachββ¦ thatβs mine as wellβ¦ and erm the No New York album with the wonderful βMarsβ trackβ¦ thatβs mine as wellβ¦ thought Iβd let you know that Iβm going out to write my name on a wall nowβ¦ β¦maybe Iβll meet you at the wall Ha! Ha! Backs to the walls chaps!!β¦ okβ¦ ta-raβ¦β
THE BOOTLEG
David Bowie 1991-08-13 London ,Studio 5 ,Maida Vale – Mark Goodier’s Evening Show Session – BBC Radio 1:
BBC Radio 1
Recorded: 13 August 1991
Broadcast: 13 August 1991
- Introduction and Interview
- A Big Hurt
- Interview
- Baby Universal
- Stateside
- If There Is Something
- Heavenβs In Here
| Musicians | |
| David Bowie | vocals and guitar. |
| Reeves Gabrels | guitar and backing vocals |
| Tony Sales | bass and backing vocals |
| Hunt Sales: | drums and backing vocals. |
| Producer: | Mike Robinson |
And this bootleg released in 2017 Β The Ultimate BBC Radio Recording Sessions 1967-2002Β (BOX SET βΒ Magic Bus MB-06)
THE BOOTLEGS
David Bowie The David Bowie Story – (BBC Radio 1 1993 and repeat on BBC6 Music – 6 CD’s) – Presented by Paul Gambaccini
Sound Quality Rating
cd 1 Episode 1 – The Apprenticeship
First part of an in-depth look at the life and work of one of Britain’s most important stars – David Bowie. This opening episode looks at his beginnings in the music industry.
cd 2 Episode 2 – One Man Against the World
Continuing the in-depth look at the life and work of David Bowie, one of Britain’s most influential stars.
cd 3 Episode 3 – Fame
Paul Gambaccini focuses on the Aladdin Sane, Diamond Dogs and Young Americans period.
cd 4 Episode 4 – Don’t Normalize It
Paul Gambaccini explores the Station To Station, Low, Heroes and Lodger period.
cd 5 Episode 5 – Out of Characters, Into Suits
Paul Gambaccini explores the ‘Scary Monsters’ and ‘Let’s Dance’ period.
cd 6 Episode 6 – Falling Down, Standing Up
Covering the period from Never Let Me Down to 1993. Presented by Paul Gambaccini.
The David Bowie Story 1993 ,From BBC Radio one in the UK. Presented by Paul Gambaccini.
This was an authorised six part series that spanned the life of Bowie up to 1993 and includes specially recorded contributions from David Bowie, Tony Visconti, Nile Rodgers, Carlos Alomar, Brian Eno and many others.
Number of discs: 6
Audio source: Radio show.
Lineage: Cdr>EAC>WAV>FLAC
Each disc in just under an hour long and is one continuous track (this is how my original discs are).
Each disc contains interviews and snippets of music, the music is always in context of the era and is usually relating to what is being spoken about.
My set of six discs didn’t come with artwork, although there is suitable artwork in the gallery if needed.
David Bowie 1997-01-07 New York City ,Studio Instrument Rentals Studios – ChangesNowBowie – BBC Radio 1
(5/5)
Recorded in New York during the rehearsals for the Birthday Benefit Concert
BBC Radio 1
Recorded: 7 November 1996
Broadcast: 8 January 1997
01. The Man Who Sold the World.
02. The Supermen.
03. Andy Warhol.
04. Repetition.
05. Lady Stardust.
06. White Light/ White Heat.
07. Shopping For Girls.
08. Quicksand.
09. Aladdin Sane.
While rehearsing for his 50th birthday spectacle at Madison Square Garden, Bowie recorded a few songs for a BBC broadcast to be aired on his birthday. With only Gail Ann Dorsey and Reeves Gabrels accompanying him (with some keyboards and drums added later by Mark Plati), he went through an inspired set, ranging across three decades. It was, for me, a finer celebration of his life than the at-times overblown Madison Garden show.
βChangesNowBowie,β BBC Radio One, aired 8 January 1997 (recorded ca. 4-6 January 1997).
These Bowie classics can be found on Divine Symmetry or The Earthling Chronicles .
And this bootleg released in 2017 The Ultimate BBC Radio Recording Sessions 1967-2002 (BOX SET β Magic Bus MB-06)
Mucicians
David Bowie vocals
Reeves Gabrels guitar
Gail-Ann Dorsey bass and guitar
Mike Garson piano
Zachary Alford drums
THE BOOTLEGS
David Bowie 1999-10-25 London ,Studio 4 ,Maida Vale – The Mark and Lard Show – BBC Radio 1
Excellent interviews with Mark RadcliffeΒ & Mark Riley
BBC Radio 1
Recorded: 25 October 1999
Broadcast: 25 October 1999
01. Studio Chat.
02. Survive.
03. Studio Chat.
04. Drive In Saturday.flac
05. Studio Chat.
06. Intro.
07. Something In The Air.
08. Studio Chat.
09. Canβt Help Thinking About Me.
10. Repetition.
| Mucicians | |
| David Bowie | vocals and acoustic guitar. |
| Page Hamilton | guitar. |
| Gail Ann Dorsey | bass. |
| Mark Plati | rhythm/acoustic guitar |
| Mike Garson | keyboards |
| Sterling Campbell | drums |
| Holly Palmer | backing vocals |
| Emm Gryner | backing vocals |
This bootleg released in 2017 Β The Ultimate BBC Radio Recording Sessions 1967-2002Β (BOX SET βΒ Magic Bus MB-06)
THE BOOTLEG
David Bowie 1999-10-25 London ,Sudio 4 ,Maida Vale – The Saturday Music Mix β BBC Radio 2
BBC Radio 2
Recorded: 25 October 1999
Broadcast: 6 November 1999
01. Interview with Billy Bragg .flac
02. Survive .flac
03. China Girl .flac
The Billy Bragg segment comes just after Bowie performed at NetAid in October 1999, they have a casual conversation about his career and there are some studio tracks intertwined in the 20 minute interview. Bowie seems more at ease with a fellow musician versus the comedic DJ and interviewer. Bowie then performs Survive and China Girl live in Studio 4 Maida Vale. Both songs are lush sounding and superbly played, and the sound quality is excellent.
Recorded just after βThe Mark And Lard Showβ
Mucicians
David Bowie vocals and acoustic guitar.
Page Hamilton guitar.
Gail Ann Dorsey bass.
Mark Plati rhythm/acoustic guitar
Mike Garson keyboards
Sterling Campbell drums
Holly Palmer backing vocals
Emm Gryner backing vocals
THE BOOTLEG
David Bowie 1999-11-29 London – Later with Jools Holland – BBC2
Producer Chris Whatmoug
BBC2
Recorded: 29 November 1999
Broadcast: 4 December 1999
00. INTRO (2 min)
01. ASHES TO ASHES
02. SOMETHING IN THE AIR
03. SURVIVE
04. CRACKED ACTOR (not broadcast on TV)
05. IβM AFRAID OF AMERICANS (not broadcast on TV)
THE BOOTLEG
David Bowie 2000-06-27 London ,BBC Radio Theatre ,Broadcasting House – Bowie At The BBC Radio Theatre – BBC Sessions ,BBC Radio 1
BBC Radio 1
Recorded: 27 June 2000
Attendance: 300
01. Wild Is The Wind
02. Ashes To Ashes
03. Seven
04. This Is Not America
05. Absolute Beginners
06. Always Crashing In The Same Car
07. Survive
08. The London Boys
09. I Dig Everything
10. Little Wonder
11. The Man Who Sold The World
12. Fame
13. Stay
14. Hallo Spaceboy
15. Cracked Actor
16. Iβm Afraid Of Americans
17. Ziggy Stardust
18. The Jean Genie (instrumental)
19. All The Young Dudes
20. Starman
21. Heroes
22. Letβs Dance
Musicians
David Bowie vocals and acoustic guitar.
Earl Slick Guitar
Gail Ann Dorsey bass
Mark Plati rhythm/acoustic guitar
Mike Garson keyboards; Sterling Campbell: drums
Holly Palmer: backing vocals.
Emm Gryner backing vocals.
Toys From The Attic features the other tracks (including false starts of βZiggy Stardustβ and βAll The Young Dudesβ), taken from an audience recording.
THE BOOTLEGS (incl. Video)
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BBC Radio 1 01. Canβt Help Thinking About Me THE BOOTLEG
David Bowie 2002-09-18 London ,BBC Sessions – David Bowie in Concert – Broadcast Live at the Maida Vale Studios
Broadcast: Repeat > BBC Radio 6 on 5th January FM Broadcast
01. BBC Intro.flac
02. Sunday.flac
03. Look Back In Anger.flac
04. Cactus.flac
05. Survive.flac
06. 5.15 The Angels Have Gone.flac
07. Alabama Song.flac
08. Everyone Says ‘Hi’.flac
09. Rebel Rebel.flac
10. The Bewlay Brothers.flac
11. Heathen (The Rays).flac
Label : No label
Audio Source : FM Broadcast Recording
Lineage : Unknown
Taping Gear : Unknown
Taper: Unknown
Recording Location: Unknown
Total running time : 0:54:34
Sound Quality : Very good. Equals record or radio/TV apart from a slight noise and some dullness.Attendance : 200
Artwork : None
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David Bowie played an exclusive gig for less than 200 people in London – and filmed the show for his young daughter.
The 55-year-old performed the special gig at the BBC’s Maida Vale studios in west London,
which was recorded for a Radio 2 special to be broadcast next month.
He performed the track Bewlay Brothers – from his 1971 album Hunky Dory – live for the first time,
but had to use lyric sheets to keep up, because, he said, “there are more words in this than War and Peace”.
Bowie used a hand-held camera to capture parts of the show for his two-year-old daughter
Alexandria back home with his wife Iman in New York. “This is just to show my daughter exactly what sort of
person I associate with,” he said, focusing his lens on the fans. Of the 10 songs he played,
most came from his recent Heathen album. But he also played Bertolt Brecht and
Kurt Weill’s Alabama Song – which was a single in 1980 – and Look Back in Anger from the Lodger album.
He also played 1974 single Rebel Rebel, telling the audience: “This is one that I said I’d never play again – and true
to my track record, here it comes.”
























































































































































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