This animated GIF of all the album covers in the box is awesome!
This animated GIF of all the album covers in the box is awesome!
Would anyone be willing enough to PM a link or point me in the proper direction to find the best full audio recording from the Serious Moonlight tour?
I know there is a audio only DVD rip of Serious Moonlight but can't seem to track it down. Many thanks.
I don't have it uploaded, and it's on an external that I currently don't have in possession, but the best Serious Moonlight audio as far as I know is Montreal. Here it is on youtube.
Hopefully the proper live album will be released when the reissues campaign reach the 80s. I believe the 2006 4-track Serious Moonlight digital EP was supposed to serve a teaser to the full album which got canned at the time.
Details of the Lazarus cast recording, to be released Oct. 21. Will include (on a separate disc) Bowie's three final recordings, "No Plan", "Killing a Little Time" and "When I Met You" from the sessions.
I definitely want to hear these final songs. I haven't listened to * since February.
Can't wait for this, i agree that "Blackstar" it's still one of the best albums of the year (and i'm happy i have many to choose from...)
The Gouster is a good listen. A lot more soulful and personal feeling than Young Americans.
That's fucking sweet.
Goddamn, that is Bowie being fierce. He still had some life in him in that song. Now I'm going to cry again.
"I’ve got a handful of songs to sing
To sting your soul, to fuck you over"
that's a very welcome surprise. nice one for sure. anything else we'll get from him will probably be treasure anyhow now.
at first listen, I'm glad these three tracks were left off Blackstar. I don't think any of them quite fit there. I'm annoyed that they seem to not be available on spotify (or to purchase individually from digital retialers). It will definitely take some time to digest these 3. I was able to hear the 2 streams on BBC and the clip for Killing a Little Time on DB's website, but I'd like a way to buy them separately since i have no interest in the cast recordings (which are available on spotify).
I agree that it's frustrating. I would glady pay for these three tracks. Only because they've made it so difficult would I ask if any of fine folks would send me a PM.
wait, didn't they mention there were 5 tracks leftover back when it was released? if so then we can still expect a reissue/deluxe blackstar, which would make this release useless as far as the bowie stuff is concerned.
Just a little thing, when I "sing" Lazarus song in my head, I randomly changed "everybody knows me now" to "everybody loves me now"... told you it's just a little thing. :-)
I've been listening to the cast album on Spotify (so minus the new original Bowie tracks) and Michael C Hall is fantastic, and it's a lovely record. This version of Where Are We Now is almost just as haunting as the original. Love Is Lost and This Is Not America would be the other highlights for me.
Also, I feel bad for any singer who tries to do Life On Mars?, not because they can't, but it's never nearly as effortless as it was when Bowie was busting it out, there's always a lot of struggle there to hit the notes. Easily the weakest on the album... Easily.
Edit: also, this version of Changes is very sweet.
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ohmygod I can't stop listening to When I Met You... fantastic song!!!!
Pretty good timing of my buddy Christian to record this and put it out today.
https://soundcloud.com/christian-bon...ricans-320-mp3
So yeah, probably nobody cares, but I've grabbed a copy of Legacy today, purely for the Blackstar single radio edits (and yeah, the Life On Mars remix too I guess), and it seems there's another oddity here! The version of Absolute Beginners on this set runs the same length as a 7" promo edit - shorter than the regular single version. I don't recall ever coming across this, although that's not to say it hasn't been released elsewhere before. Anyway, I thought it worth noting.
I'm generally a bit grumpy that those new edits are showing as 'album only' on digital stores - as per the new Lazarus (musical) tracks. I hate the people who decide this stuff. This is only part of the reason why I haven't listened to those last three songs though... I need a day alone to just work through 'em. It's all still a bit tough.
Also, as I'm here - did anyone check the Bowie Collector show at Sotheby's? I do like a bit of art so I swung by the other week - it was a really nice experience. There were a bunch of Bowie portraits around the place, and there was a Bowie mixtape running quietly over the speakers (when I arrived there was some 90s stuff, but was mainly Berlin instrumentals). A lot on show was very obviously Bowie, but there was a lot of less obvious stuff too - I'm mainly thinking of the conventional quiet, rural English landscapes. Who'd've thought?
Oh, and just as a wee Bowie spotting - I was pleased to notice Boabby the Barman from Still Game has a Blackstar tattoo (actor Gavin Mitchell is a big fan):
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I believe that version was also on the 2CD edition of Nothing Has Changed. Actually, aside from replacing the original "Life on Mars?" with Ken Scott's 2016 remix, fixing the bad edit on "Fashion", and swapping out the last six songs on CD2 to squeeze in "Slow Burn" and the Blackstar radio edits, I think they basically copied-and-pasted that whole collection over to this new one... improving it slightly, I think. I've noticed that the non-deluxe version of NHC has quietly left the streaming services too, now that version 2.0 has arrived.
The vinyl edition of Legacy promises to be a similar (slightly-shuffled) rehash of the NHC vinyl, too, although "Beginners", "Spaceboy" and "Sue" have been dumped in favour of "The Man Who Sold the World" and the edits of "Young Americans" & "Lazarus". Probably also an upgrade, although the cover art kinda sucks.
Last edited by botley; 11-14-2016 at 12:49 PM.
Ah - I see you're right. I have to say it didn't occur to me that the 2CD set would have different versions. I agree that the new running order is a little more appealing - the DFA remix and full-length Sue seem a bit unnecessary on a best-of. You can't beat the artwork on NHC though. A great looking set.