A dozen days till DAVID BOWIE is at Groninger

 

“In the port of Amsterdam, there’s a Sailor who sings”

 

It seems so long ago that the V&A’s DAVID BOWIE is at the Groninger Museum, Groningen in the Netherlands, was first announced.

But now the exhibition is almost upon us with just a dozen days to go till the opening on December 11th.

Antoine Loogman (who’s pretty handy with a camera), has kindly been capturing the build-up over the last couple of months in Amsterdam and Rotterdam.

Swipe/scroll (or click on the little dots) for more of Antoine’s superb images.

 

#BOWIEisNL  #DavidBowieIs  #BowieGroninger

Fascination, the one that got away?

 

“Your soul is calling”

 

Rumoured to be slated as a possible follow up to Fame before the release of Golden Years in the US in 1975, Fascination was a track from the Young Americans LP.

Aside from being a superb song, the composition is also notable for being the first published credit (shared with Bowie), for one Luther Vandross, who also sang backing vocals on the album.

Last week we mentioned Bowie’s appearance on the Cher show 40 years ago, the broadcast of which is listed in the advert in our montage.

Also pictured is the sheet music for Fascination, giving even more credence to the single release theory. Either way, it’s a great excuse to use another Steve Schapiro shot.

Top right is the David Bowie logo used on the Young Americans album sleeve, a logo reproduced for the very rare promotional Young Americans brass buckle, pictured bottom left. Tasty.

Listen to Fascination now and judge for yourself how good a single you think it might have been.

 

#BowieCher  #BowieFascination  #YoungAmericans

"Heroes" on Bing Crosby's 1977 Christmas special

 

“Just for one day”

 

On this day in 1977, Bing Crosby’s Merrie Olde Christmas TV Special was broadcast in the US.

The show was recorded in Elstree just outside London in the UK on September 11th, 1977.

Notable for the wonderfully bizarre, but nevertheless beautiful David Bowie and Bing Crosby duet of Peace On Earth/Little Drummer Boy, the broadcast also contained an oft overlooked performance of “Heroes”.

In the promo film, Bowie sings an emotional live vocal over a backing track, with some not so subtle phasing and echo effects on his voice that may well have been added after the event.

Looking amazing, he sings close up straight to camera while several set mime pieces performed by Bowie are superimposed. On paper, it shouldn’t work as well as it does.

The UK had to wait another month to see exactly what the fuss was being reported in the music weeklies, when the show was finally aired there on Christmas Eve 1977.

If you’ve not seen “Heroes” on Bing Crosby’s Merrie Olde Christmas TV special, you’re in for a treat.

 

FOOTNOTE: The shot of a shirtless Bowie was one of several stills taken during the “Heroes” filming session.

 

#BowieBing  #BowieHeroes

★ album review in Classic Rock magazine

 

“We were born upside down”

 

The new issue of Classic Rock magazine (#218, Jan 2016) has a review of ★ by Stephen Dalton. Here’s his conclusion…

 

“With Blackstar, he has gone deeper, making his most adventurous and uncompromising album since his classic run of Brian Eno collaborations. Even more than The Next Day, these seven tracks suggest the sounds inside his head are in sync with his long-time soul brother Scott Walker, though thankfully he remains on warmer terms with old-fashioned melody and emotion. It seems lightning can strike more than twice, because Bowie’s autumnal comeback keeps getting richer and stranger.”

 

Read the full review online here.

 

#Blackstar  #imablackstar  #BlackstarAlbum  #ClassicRockMagazine

Golden Years remains at #1 plus new Schapiro book

 

“Nothing’s gonna touch you in these golden years”

 

As if to consolidate his position as the most popular vinyl singles artist of the year in the UK (see earlier story today), the Golden Years 40th anniversary 7″ picture disc (released worldwide on November the 13th), is at #1 for the second week on the official UK chart.

Bowie currently has four singles on the chart, three of which are in the top 10.

 

Official Vinyl Singles Chart Top 40

27 November 2015 – 03 December 2015

 

#01 Golden Years

#06 Space Oddity

#10 Fame

#25 Young Americans

 

We’re celebrating the fact with another beautiful Steve Schapiro shot from the same session as used on the Golden Years picture disc.

Schapiro is due to publish a 76-page, hardback book of his Bowie photographs on May 17th 2016, via powerHouse Books, simply called David Bowie.

We’ll leave you with a bit about the book and a hint of the fun that Bowie and Schapiro had together during some of those sessions.

 

David Bowie by Steve Schapiro

At the very apex of David Bowie’s spectacular rise to rock n’ roll fame and glory, photographer Steve Schapiro seized a rare invitation from Bowie’s manager for a private photo session with the pop star in Los Angeles in 1974.

Bowie, by 1974, was a man of many faces and as many albums, had already lived the life of Ziggy Stardust and launched Alladin Sane with albums Pin Ups and Diamond Dogs soon to come. A musical force to be reckoned with, Bowie was also widely regarded as a fashion icon, pushing the envelope of sexuality and style and having created an internationally renowned persona.

The mostly never-before-published images in Schapiro’s rare collection represent Bowie at his most creative and inspired self and present a glimpse into the intimacy that Schapiro and Bowie shared during their time together. As Schapiro tells it: “From the moment Bowie arrived, we seemed to hit it off. Incredibly intelligent, calm, and filled with ideas, he talked a lot about Alistair Crowley whose esoteric writings he was heavily into at the time. When David heard that I had photographed Buster Keaton, one of his greatest heroes, we instantly became friends.”

The first photo session started at four in the afternoon and went through the night till dawn. Bowie went through countless costume changes, each more incredible than the last and each seemed to turn him into a totally different person. Bowie relentlessly created these unique characters, each seemingly alive in their own charismatic space for Schapiro to create visual images to complement their very existence and turn them into iconic images for all time.

Bowie and Schapiro kidded and laughed about shooting a series of close-up portraits on a putrid green background because they felt it was the worst possible background colour for a magazine, and so they did on this lark – with the image eventually becoming a People magazine cover. (Swipe/scroll (or click on little dots) to see People cover)

The last image they made was at four in the morning to wrap up the marathon session when they went outside to shoot Bowie on his motorcycle – the sun hadn’t yet risen and the shot was lit dramatically by only the headlights of a car. This image remains one of Schapiro’s favourites of all time and is certain to live on in posterity.

 

#DavidBowie  #GoldenYears40  #OCCvinyl45s  #BowieSchapiro

Bowie vinyl singles top 2015 charts

 

“There’s been many others, so many times”

 

Strong feeling of déjà vu the day after thanksgiving, with the Daily Mirror’s recent announcement that David Bowie is the most popular vinyl singles artist of the year in the UK.

On the same day last year we reported the fact that Bowie fans in the UK had created the perfect thanksgiving gift for their man, with the news that Nothing has changed – The Very Best of David Bowie was at #1 on the Official UK Vinyl Album Chart.

Bowie’s success on the Official Vinyl Singles Chart will not be news to regular visitors to this page. Just last Friday, we announced that the Golden Years 40th anniversary disc had claimed the #1 spot.

And back when the Official Charts Company (OCC) in the UK announced the first ever Official Vinyl Singles Chart Top 40 (12 April 2015 – 18 April 2015), we ran a piece about Bowie’s success on the chart. (BOWIE DOMINATES NEW OFFICIAL VINYL SINGLES CHART)

As the Mirror confirms, the four singles pictured here (Changes, Fame, Space Oddity and Golden Years), have all reached #1 in 2015.

However, what the article doesn’t mention is that just the week before the chart was published publicly (there were hidden versions of the chart in the preceding weeks), Young Americans was also at #1.

Either way, since the chart’s public launch on April 12th, these are the best performing artists on the Official Vinyl Singles Chart Top 10.

 

10 MOST SUCCESSFUL VINYL ARTISTS

 

Artist – Weeks in the top 10 (Weeks at No.1)

1) David Bowie – 41 (6)

2) Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – 25 (3)

3) Paul Weller – 15 (2)

4) Tom Verlaine – 9 (0)

4) Rolling Stones – 9 (2)

6) The 1975 – 8 (0)

7) Bob Dylan – 8 (1)

8) Beta Band – 7 (0)

9) Elvis Presley – 6 (1)

9) Slaves – 6 (1)

 

Bowie also has fifty percent of the Top 8 most successful Official Vinyl Singles Chart placings.

 

EIGHT MOST SUCCESSFUL VINYL SONGS

 

Artist, Song – Peak Position (Weeks in top 10)

1) David Bowie, Fame – 1 (13)

2) Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Riverman – 1 (12)

=3) Rolling Stones, (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction – 1 (9)

=3) David Bowie/Tom Verlaine, Side By Side/Kingdom Come – 2 (9)

=4) Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Lock All The Doors – 1 (8)

=4) David Bowie, Young Americans – 6 (8)

=5) Paul Weller, Saturns Pattern – 2 (7)

=5) David Bowie, Space Oddity – 1 (7)

 

Thanks again to all of you that made this happen. Read the Mirror piece here.

 

#DavidBowie  #OCCvinyl45s

Hear ★ at Bowie Birthday Party in Berlin

 

“Tomorrow belongs to those who can hear it coming”

 

Details of Bowie fan parties for January next year are coming in. First up is this one in Berlin on Bowie’s 69th birthday, celebrating both that and the release of ★ on the same day.

The event will take place in the Meistersaal of Hansa Studios Berlin, Go here for ticket links and the schedule for the evening.

 

#BowieBerlin  #BowieBirthday2016  #BowieParty

18th David Bowie Bash moves to London

 

“Screaming above central London”

 

Daniele Pensavalle has been in touch with details of his annual David Bowie Bash for 2016.

For the first time ever, the event (which normally takes place in Italy), is happening in London.

This year it’s on January 7th, the day before the release of ★ and Bowie’s birthday.

The party starts at 7.30pm at THE DRURY CLUB in Covent Garden. 

Go here for ticket links and the full schedule for the evening’s entertainment of live tributes and other Bowie related excitement.

 

#18thDavidBowieBash  #BowieBirthday2016  #BowieParty

Friday Music Outside and Earthling out now

 

“I’ve got Friday on my mind”

 

Did you strike lucky with today’s RSD/Black Friday issue of Earthling on translucent green vinyl?

Also released by the Friday Music label today was the white vinyl double album version of 1. Outside and last Friday the label issued ‘hours…’ on translucent blue wax, as they used to say in olden days.

 

Here are the release dates of all five Bowie albums Friday Music have issued in 2015:

 

Heathen (translucent blue) – August 7

Reality (transparent) – September 25

‘hours…’ (translucent blue) – November 20

Earthling (translucent green) – November 27 (Black Friday/RSD release)

1. Outside (white) – November 27 (Black Friday release)

 

Check out the Friday Music David Bowie store here.

 

#BowieRSD  #BowieBlackFriday  #BowieFridayMusic

The day Bowie broke New Zealand

 

“I never thought I’d need so many people”

 

David Bowie’s concert at Auckland’s enormous Western Springs (a speedway stadium) took place on this day in 1983.

The officially recorded attendance of 74,480 was the largest audience ever for an Australasian concert. The show was also believed to be the biggest single crowd gathering in the history of New Zealand.

The gig was listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest crowd gathering per head of population anywhere in the world.

As with all Australasian-related Bowie things, BowieDownUnder.com is the place to read more about this incredible event.

 

#BowieLetsDance  #BowieSeriousMoonlight  #BowieDownUnder