Arcade Fire – New Dates And Review Of Funeral

Lit by the glare of The Arcade Fire…

Those of you that subscribe to the Arcade Fire newsletter will know all about the European release of Funeral today…the “amazing debut album from Arcade Fire, available in beautifully packaged gatefold CD and LP.”

These new UK tour dates have also just been announced today:

4th May Manchester MDH
5th May Glasgow Debating Chamber
6th May Birmingham Academy 2
8th May Bristol Academy
9th May London Astoria

As if DB’s endorsement isn’t enough for most of us, here are a few quotes from the UK press followed by a five star review from yesterday’s Sunday Times newspaper.

”One of the year’s best already, by a mile’ The Guardian
”There won’t be a better debut album this year’ Time Out
”Totally. F***ing. Awesome.’ NME
”…understated yet majestic debut…’ Rocksound
”Wonderful’ Evening Standard

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Pop CD of the Week: The Arcade Fire: Funeral
DAN CAIRNS

THE ARCADE FIRE
Funeral
Rough Trade TRADCD219

Three minutes into Une Annee sans lumiere, as the drums, guitar and tambourine kick in, this Canadian band throw back their heads and, for the sheer joy of it, shout: ?Hey!? It?s a moment of the purest rapture that can only be responded to physically. I?d call it one of my favourite records of the past 10 years, except that I?m going to play it so much it is bound to grow stale.

The album is loosely themed around the concept of neighbourhoods, and its presiding spirits (of death coinciding with new life) and title arose from the loss of relatives experienced during the recording process and from the marriage of the band?s founders, Win Butler and Regine Chassagne. Early Roxy, Talking Heads, Berlin Bowie, folk, violins, whistling kettles, a steel band, Butler?s tremulous not-quite-a-voice: all join, on tracks such as Laika and Une Annee, to create an album of heartbreak, redemption and words-fail-you beauty.

Buy this. Right now. Five stars

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Here are those March dates again for those of you that missed them when we posted them back at the beginning of the month:

The Arcade Fire March 2005 European Tour

8th London, UK, Kings College
10th Paris, France, Le Nouveaux Casino
11th Amsterdam, Netherlands, Melkweg
13th Berlin, Germany, Magnet
14th Oslo, Norway, Garage
15th Stockholm, Sweden, Debaser
17th London, UK, ULU

Roll on the 8th!

More Celebrity Bowie Fans Show Their Love


“The boys are like baby-faced girls” George-styled Bowie Boy, Richie Rich.

When you’re a boy, Other boys check you out…

We all know that David Bowie is a fan of the work of many other artists, (see yesterday’s Arcade Fire piece) but it seems more than ever that celebrity Bowie fans around the globe are involved in projects with links to our man to a lesser or greater degree. Well, here’s just a few recent examples, and how better to start than with self-proclaimed “No.1 World-Wide Bowie Fan”, Boy George.

BowieNetter Vernard from Vancouver pointed me in the direction of this story, and so, over to him…

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Well, George always claimed he prefered a nice T to sex!

“I was watching Fashiontelevision last night and good old Boy George comes on and he (unbeknownst to me) just designed a clothing line called B-Rude. Last week in New York he had his first opening ever, so he was interviewed by our Canadian host and was asked who influenced him to do this particular design of clothing (its pretty wild) and of course he started gushing about David Bowie.

Of course, we know how much Bowie has influenced George, but many of these clothes have big prints of David Bowie on them, (a-la Ziggy Stardust) and the models in this fashion show were extremely Bowie-esque. Some were called Bowie boys. So it was quite a nice surprise I thought. I always think its great that Bowie’s influence continues way beyond his music, such as fashion and culture of course.”

Thanx for that Vernard…good to hear from you.

You can check out more from the B-Rude range and view pictures from the star-studded B-Rude fashion show at the Hiro Ballroom in New York during the Olympus Fashion Week Fall 2005, on George’s official site, and also at wireimage.com and at models.com.

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Another celebrity who has committed their well-known love of all things Bowie to something more permanent than words, is Moby. Though not immediately apparent, the track Spiders on his new album, Hotel, is a tribute to DB. Here’s a few words about the song from Moby himself…

“Well if you know anything about me, it’s probably no secret that I’m a huge David Bowie fan. You know, from my perspective, I think that he’s the most remarkable musician of the last fifty years, possibly even of the last century, and I guess it’s pretty obvious that “Spiders” is my homage or tribute to David Bowie.

It’s also in large part inspired by that feeling of being alienated from the mainstream culture in which we all live. And I don’t know about you, but the last…(laughs) the last few years have made me feel more alienated from mainstream culture than I ever have. And, of course, David Bowie has always been the king of making a great creative virtue out of that sense of alienation.”

It’s a great song, and if you’ve heard the track you’ll know that it does allude to Bowie with lines like: “Come back to us Spiders, Come uncrush my hands” and the touching refrain: “Oh, why did you leave? Why won’t you come, And save us again?”.

Moby has said that Hotel is a sample-free recording, and if songs such as the “Heroes”-esque We Are All Made Of Stars and the excellent Extreme Ways from 18 are a hint of things to come, then I look forward to Hotel‘s release on March 14th. (March 22nd in North America)

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Next up is the work of another truly colourful and somewhat eccentric Englishman…and another huge Bowie fan to boot, Spizz!

Though many of you may be wondering, Spizz…celebrity? Who him? …some of the older members among you European members will remember Spizz as the head of the band that dominated the indie charts back in the late seventies/early eighties with a name change so frequent that it probably didn’t help the band’s career path.

Remember Spizz 77, SPIZZOIL, SPIZZENERGI, Athletico Spizz 80, The Spizzles? Well, even if you don’t, you’ll have to agree that laying claim to the very first official indie chart #1 with Where’s Captain Kirk? and having the song covered by REM is pretty cool. Not to mention three singles in the official indie chart top 30 at the same time and a Top 20 album!

However, before the clarion call of Punk Rock beckoned him, Spizz had been trained in fine art immediately after leaving school in 1975, and was directly influenced by POP ART. He designed all of his record sleeves and his graphic design wit was apparent when virtually every one of his single sleeves was reproduced in the music weeklies because of their distinctive appeal.

Anyway, an original painting on canvas by Spizz (see above) is up for grabs on eBay…here’s a few words about it from the artist himself:

“The first proper rock LP I bought was Ziggy Stardust and the first concert I attended was David Bowie at the Birmingham Town Hall, June 22nd 1973, 2nd performance Row C (for £1.50!). So it is appropriate that my first painting specifically for eBay should be an adaptation of that great album.

I spent many hours with this LP on maximum volume (as instructed) gazing at the lyrics and especially the sleeve as Mick Ronson’s space-age guitar soared on Moonage Daydream. It evoked such wonder in me and I was fascinated by the way the light fell on Bowie. I was also intrigued by the illuminated sign saying ‘K.West’.

These two ingredients are the subject of the painting. It measures 60cms x 60cms x 2cms (considered by other eBay sellers as a large painting at just under 24″ x 24″ x 3/4″).”

The auction currently stands at £82 GBP (approx $158 USD) and is surely destined to become worth far more than that. The Auction ends in a few hours though, so if you want an original Spizz/Bowie at a snip you had better get bidding!

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Finally, though not known for being a big Bowie fan himself, (Though who knows? A man of taste, so he probably is!) actor Mackenzie Crook appears on the front of the latest (April issue) Maxim magazine Fashion supplement (inset above) under the heading of The Man Who Fell To Earth.

The magazine continues with the Bowie punning inside, thus: “The Mackenzie Crook that Maxim interviews is a very different figure to the edgy Thin White Duke who appears in our fashion shoot.”

The allusion to TJ Newton is further enforced by Mackenzie’s friend and The Office co-star, Ricky Gervais, who has this to say about the picture above: “My word. I know for a fact that my hairdryer weighs more than him. But this is quite cool, 1974 Bowie-esque. I think he fancies himself. If he was dressed like that, I’d have to keep touching his knee – that’s the only way to put him off. He hated it. He has the boniest knees in the world. Like a turkey’s. Hmmm…I will never work with him again.”

He he, nice to see Ricky a little envious.

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Well, there’s more of this stuff…But, I’m afraid you may stop reading if I go on any longer, so I’ll probably do a Celebrities Who Love Bowie follow-up shortly.

Exclusive – Db On The Arcade Fire


“Putting on the black tie, cranking out the white noise…”
The “life affirming” Arcade Fire – Picture © Ron Boudreau

Take to The Arcade Fire…

The current issue of Rolling Stone magazine has a great Arcade Fire feature, with a quote from DB, which you can read online here.

But, what you can’t read there is the full piece David wrote for the item, which amounted to four responses to a similar amount of questions. Here, exclusively, is the whole thing for your reading enjoyment…

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What attracted you to the Arcade Fire?

Along with Secret Machines and Animal Collective, The Arcade Fire topped my favourite albums of last year. Since working closely with the Montreal Dance Company La la la Human Steps in the late eighties and early nineties I’ve kind of followed all things Montreal. I bet I’m one of the few who has live boots of God Speed You Black Emperor.

There’s a certain uninhibited passion in The Arcade Fire’s huge, dense recording sound. Strings and guitars have never sounded so good and primitive together, almost dancing-in-a-French-village-square kind of exultant. They meld everything from early Motown, French Chanson and the Talking Heads through to The Cure in a kaleidoscopic dizzy sort of rush. I bought a huge stack of the Funeral CD last September and gave them to all my friends. I made so many converts.

What makes them unique?

Accordion, melodica and glockenspiel could have something to do with it. That plus a wonderful drummer who never lets up. I’ve always been a sucker for heartfelt lyrics and when they’re coupled to a relentlessly cathartic vocal performance like TAF’s Win Butler you’re in for a soul-affecting listening experience.

What did you think of their live show?

Hugely amusing, sad, tumultuous, life affirming and heart-clenchingly passionate. They often open with Wake Up and the moment the entire band scream out the first ‘Oh-oh-oh’, you know you’re in for a top-drawer night. I’ve seen them three times now and just think they’re the bees-knees. So does my son, Duncan. We’re family fans.

What do you think the future holds for the band?

I’m the last person to know an answer to that but if I have to predict I’ll suggest that they’ll be simply huge in the UK and Europe first in much the same way as Hendrix or The Pixies, as is usual with the more adventurous North American bands. America will trail behind about six months to a year and then co-opt them.

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As we told you earlier in the month, (02.04.2005 NEWS: DB JOINS THE ARCADE FIRE ON STAGE IN NYC) The Arcade Fire play their first European shows in March, and, as David suspected, both London shows are completely sold out. See ya there, kidz!

Glamdammit – Bowie & Bolan Try Again

The stars look so special, And the snow looks so old…

The last glamdammit do in New York that we told you about was “cancelled on account of the new york blizzard of 2005”. It’s rescheduled for February 26th and here are the details again to save you the inconvenience of clicking back to the original story. (01.16.05 NEWS: GLAMDAMMIT BOWIE & BOLAN IN NY ON SATURDAY)

glamdammit

twig the wonderkid and the astronettes will put their arms around your head whilst spinning early-seventies glam accompanied by glam-era video projections… special screening of david bowie and marc bolan television appearance @ 10pm!!

saturday february 26th @ 11pm – no cover

nhk ‘heroes’ special @ 10pm – no cover

saturday february 26th
cinema classics
332 e 11th st
new york city

If you regularly attend these events, please let us know just how much fun they are.

Download Ten Of Bowie's Best For A Fiver

Could it be the best, could it be?

David Bowie is the subject of this week’s Perfect Playlist in the UK newspaper, The Daily Telegraph. Lynsey Hanley selects what she consideres to be ten of the best Bowie tracks, preceded by this introduction:

Never mind the endless jaw-dropping image changes, David Bowie is a one-man Lennon/McCartney, writing so many of the defining pop songs of the last 35 years that he could fill up his own iPod.

These are the songs Lynsey chose:

Oh, You Pretty Things!
Moonage Daydream
Win
Golden Years
Breaking Glass
“Heroes”
V2 Schneider
Ashes To Ashes
Let’s Dance
I’m Afraid Of Americans

Lynsey is clearly a woman of taste and she goes on to give each track a glowing review. Click on the image above to read the whole thing on the Telegraph site where you can buy all or part of the David Bowie Perfect Playlist at half price (10 songs for only £5), by registering at Oxfam?s online music store, Big Noise Music, and automatically donating to the charity at the same time.

Still Time To Win Personalised Presentation Disc

We’ve got five weeks…

Don’t forget that the David Bowie trivia contest to win a personalised David Live presentation disc that we told you about recently (02.15.05 NEWS: WIN A PERSONALISED DAVID LIVE PRESENTATION DISC) is open for another five weeks yet.

The closing date by which entries must be received is midnight UK time on March 31st 2005.

You can enter the contest as many times as you like and each time you enter you will be presented with ten questions. You need to get seventy percent correct with each entry to be entered into the draw.

There are approximately forty different questions which are proving far too easy for you lot generally, even if some of you have had to do a little bit of Googling.

Click on the image above to reach the quiz page…Good Luck to all.

David Live And Stage Out Today

Here Today, Here Tomorrow…

If you don’t know that the EMI special edition issues of the David Live and Stage CDs are released around the world today, then frankly, you’ve not been paying attention!

The newly expanded CDs will be delayed in North America until March 15 and we still don’t have a definite release date for the 5:1 DVD-Audios. But, we’ll obviously let you know as soon as we do have one.

I posted the winners of our competition for both CDs yesterday with a promise of the solution today…so here it is:

David Live-related sleeves (above) – Clockwise from top left:
1 = Knock On Wood/Panic In Detroit – 1983 reissue – UK and Ireland
2 = Knock On Wood/Panic In Detroit – Germany
3 = Knock On Wood/Panic In Detroit – France
4 = Knock On Wood/Panic In Detroit – Japan

Stage-related sleeves (above) – Clockwise from top left:
1 = Breaking Glass EP – 1983 reissue – UK and Ireland
2 = Breaking Glass EP – Belgium
3 = Soul Love/Blackout – Japan
4 = Breaking Glass EP – UK and France

For those that missed them yesterday, here are the 20 people who answered correctly and were selected by The Random Generator:

David Live winners:
avogadro
davor
dreamgirl
giuseppetarantino
MAJORTOMSOLO
mikey
moondust_rt
TheEMan
thomcats
will

Stage winners:
anxiety
artlies
chas
craig62
diabolicalmind
don
geraldcraig
heelheadover
jazzfyr
ramoana

If you won and you didn’t already supply it, please send me your address now.

Young Americans 30th Anniversary Cd Due

I heard the news today, oh boy…

Thirty years ago today, the first taste of David Bowie’s latest direction was launched upon a completely unsuspecting European public, in the shape of his first slab of “Plastic Soul”, 1975’s Young Americans 7″ 45 single. An edited version had been released in the US the previous month.

Though a select few US fans knew of Bowie’s flirtation with the Philly sound, (having experienced it during the tail end of the Diamond Dogs tour, which come to be known as the Soul Tour or the Philly Dogs Tour) the single was quite a shock to David’s European fans (albeit a pleasant one) and indeed to anyone who was expecting something else in the Diamond Dogs vein.

Of course, the previous single, Knock On Wood, had been more than a hint of things to come and David scored another Top 30 hit in the US and a Top 20 hit in the UK with Young Americans.

Radio stations in the UK and the US were furnished with an outrageously butchered 3.11 minute mix, (see demo disc above) almost 2 minutes less than the 5.01 minute full single mix which was the same as the upcoming album version.

IMHO, the Young Americans song itself (particularly the lyrics) gives a knowing nod as much to Bruce Springsteen, and his 1973 debut album, Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J., as it does to the sound of Gamble and Huff.

David enjoyed the early work of Springsteen so much that he oversaw the recording of three Springsteen covers from that first album: Spirits In The Night with The Astronettes in 1973 and his own versions of Growin’ Up, during the Diamond Dogs sessions, and It’s Hard To Be A Saint In The City, during the Young Americans sessions.

Anyway, I’m getting spottery again… The point of this news piece was to inform you of a new 30th Anniversary double disc edition of the Young Americans album due in a few months.

Without the aid of a time machine we certainly have no chance of hitting the exact 30th anniversary date. However, if everything goes to plan, there are going to be some very nice surprises on this one.

I’ll post more details, such as release date and tracklisting as I get them.

David Live And Stage Cd Winners

Cold I am, Tonight I am, Tomorrow’s really on my mind…

It’s too cold and too late on a Sunday night not to be in bed, and so quickly on to the winners of the David Live and Stage CDs…I’ll post the solution for those few of you that got it wrong tomorrow, just before you head off to buy a copy of each of the above!

David Live winners:
avogadro
davor
dreamgirl
giuseppetarantino
MAJORTOMSOLO
mikey
moondust_rt
TheEMan
thomcats
will

Stage winners:
anxiety
artlies
chas
craig62
diabolicalmind
don
geraldcraig
heelheadover
jazzfyr
ramoana

If you won and you didn’t already supply it, please send me your address now.

10 Copies Of Both David Live And Stage To Be Won

Got to keep searching and searching…

EMI’s generosity continues with the donation of ten copies of both the David Live and Stage CDs for our latest competition. Following on from their own ongoing competition (02.15.05 NEWS: WIN A PERSONALISED DAVID LIVE PRESENTATION DISC) it seems many of you enjoyed the spot-the-sleeve aspect of it…You’ve guessed the next bit.

Below are portions from both David Live and Stage-related 7″ 45 single releases.

All you have to do is identify the four sleeves in each case and tell me the title of the release and country of origin of them all.

For those of you that don’t recognise the sleeves from memory, the sleeves are all available online.

Each BowieNet member can try for both CDs, but must enter separately using the links below.

Enter David Live competition here

Enter Stage competition here

Usual rules apply: Only one entry for each album per BowieNet account. Also, please remember you must enter using your BowieNet e-mail or at least supply your BowieNet user name. It will speed things up for you if you include your real name and address, as we won’t then have to wait for another e-mail from you in the event you are a winner.

The competition ends midnight on Sunday UK time so that we can announce winners before the general on-sale on Monday morning.