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RisingStone
“Five years, that’s all we’ve got”
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mosthigh
Just watched it last night. Overall pretty good. I liked some of the arrangements, others not so much. The musicians who were on the 'Bowie Celebration' tour last year were obviously more on their game. It was nice to see David Sanborn in there, as well as other alumni. I thought Bernard had the best handle out of everyone on vocals. Macy Gray sounded rough, and Ian Hunter was just ok. There was nothing truly atrocious, though I'm not very partial to Adam Lambert. Catherine Russell doing 'Conversation Piece' from 1969 was very cool. I guess very little of the show was truly 'live', so most had a chance at multiple takes.
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DEmerson
The Celebrating Bowie streaming show had technical problems last night and has been rescheduled to tonight (Sat. Starting @ 9pm EST), so if anyone is interested, you can still (buy - $28) and tune in.
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DEmerson
The Celebrating Bowie streaming show had technical problems last night and has been rescheduled to tonight (Sat. Starting @ 9pm EST), so if anyone is interested, you can still (buy - $28) and tune in.
[rollinglivestudios.com]
For those who couldn't watch it, the concert has been uploaded on Youtube.
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DEmerson
The Celebrating Bowie streaming show had technical problems last night and has been rescheduled to tonight (Sat. Starting @ 9pm EST), so if anyone is interested, you can still (buy - $28) and tune in.
[rollinglivestudios.com]
For those who couldn't watch it, the concert has been uploaded on Youtube.
Thanks, just downloaded it - its in HD, many thanks
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Paddy
Watched a BBC doc on the Ziggy years. Mick Ronson was the energy of that band... Amazing guitar player. Died too soon. There’s some great shows from those tours out there and Ronson just tore it up....
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whitem8
There were some hits and misses from the show. Michael C Hall was a revelation. He was phenomenal with a fantastic emotional and poignant version of where are we now. Cory Glover did a great job too. And I was really into Charlie Sexton. He’s got a gravelly nice baritone and clearly is really into Bowie stuff. He did a phenomenal version of DJ. The misses? Billy Corgan from the smashing pumpkins was absolutely horrible. Embarrassment. He sounded like he been doing helium before singing. And Ian Astebury absolutely pathetically terrible vocalist.
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Gazza
I'd argue that its maybe his finest vocal. And in Bowie's case, thats a very high bar.
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DEmerson
The Celebrating Bowie streaming show had technical problems last night and has been rescheduled to tonight (Sat. Starting @ 9pm EST), so if anyone is interested, you can still (buy - $28) and tune in.
[rollinglivestudios.com]
For those who couldn't watch it, the concert has been uploaded on Youtube.
Thanks, just downloaded it - its in HD, many thanks
My pleasure, midimannz!
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DEmerson
The Celebrating Bowie streaming show had technical problems last night and has been rescheduled to tonight (Sat. Starting @ 9pm EST), so if anyone is interested, you can still (buy - $28) and tune in.
[rollinglivestudios.com]
For those who couldn't watch it, the concert has been uploaded on Youtube.
Thanks, just downloaded it - its in HD, many thanks
My pleasure, midimannz!
Video removed due to copyright.
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Taylor1
Can someone point out where you can hear Bowie's voice,0n It'sOnly Rock n Roll, because Ican never make it out
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bv
There are dozens of David Bowie threads here on IORR, so I made a generic one, and collected the three most recent threads from the past 30 days. Then it will be easier to find the posts and threads, for anyone interested in David Bowie. Also easier for search.