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OT:Upcoming David Bowie Live '74 album to include IORR
Posted by: Maindefender ()
Date: February 24, 2020 22:34

[www.jambase.com]

Glad to see more live material from this '74 post Spiders period. Final song is listed as Diamond Dogs>IORR>Diamond Dogs, never heard nor heard of this ever been done by Bowie.

Re: OT:Upcoming David Bowie Live '74 album to include IORR
Posted by: Erik_Snow ()
Date: February 24, 2020 23:16

Nah, Bowie is just singing a couple of lines of IORR chorus, like he often did in those days, almost like Jagger's Hey Jude in Baltimore 1969



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Re: OT:Upcoming David Bowie Live '74 album to include IORR
Posted by: Cristiano Radtke ()
Date: February 24, 2020 23:17


Re: OT:Upcoming David Bowie Live '74 album to include IORR
Posted by: TumblinDice76 ()
Date: February 24, 2020 23:28

Bowie seems to always release albums from the same tours. Too much from '72 and '74. Give us something different.

Re: OT:Upcoming David Bowie Live '74 album to include IORR
Posted by: rebelhipi ()
Date: February 24, 2020 23:35

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TumblinDice76
Bowie seems to always release albums from the same tours. Too much from '72 and '74. Give us something different.
Actually this is quite interesting because his 1974 had 3 different lineups. And this last leg had a totally different setlist too.

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Re: OT:Upcoming David Bowie Live '74 album to include IORR
Posted by: TumblinDice76 ()
Date: February 25, 2020 00:00

Bowie did a great job of keeping songs fresh by totally changing the back up band.

Re: OT:Upcoming David Bowie Live '74 album to include IORR
Posted by: rollmops ()
Date: February 25, 2020 01:19

Bowie and his band played 32 dates in five consecutive weeks at the beginning of that US 74 tour. No time to rest in those days.
Rockandroll,
Mops

Re: OT:Upcoming David Bowie Live '74 album to include IORR
Posted by: KingmanBarstow ()
Date: February 25, 2020 01:40

Looking forward to this release and to hearing the “Young Americans” tracks live. I’ve not heard the bootlegs. It’s pretty amazing to think how in less than a 3 year period Bowie could release the Ziggy Stardust album and then after “Aladdin Sane,” “Pin Ups,” and “Diamond Dogs” go to his soul period. Although it was Bowie’s version of soul. And there was nothing wrong with that. Brilliant.

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