David Bowie/UK 2000
David Bowie/UK 2000
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Introducing the finest stereo soundboard album that reaches the pinnacle of “2000 Bowie”. This work includes scenes from the ``Glastonbury Festival on June 25, 2000,'' the first performance in 29 years since 1971. Partial professional shots and complete audience recordings have been discovered for some time, but this work is a complete stereo soundboard recording. It was produced by the BBC for a memorial broadcast after receiving the news of Bowie's death, and it is a digital master version that is longer than the actual broadcast. Its quality is a completely flawless official grade sound board. Originally, I knew that it was professionally recorded because there was a TV broadcast, but even that was a far hazy super sound. The complete version of the audience recording has also been highly praised as ``even a sound board can be used'', but a genuine sound board, and the latest master for digital broadcasting, is on a different level. Everything from recording to mixing to finishing is perfect, and that quality permeates the completeness of the show. Even after trying my best to find any flaws, I couldn't find any flaws, and this is a CD that you can purchase with the same feeling as an official live CD. It's not just the sound quality that's top-notch. This show itself was extremely special and was a highlight performance that symbolized “Bowie in 2000”. First, let's take a look at their live activities in 2000. ・June 16, 2000: New York performance ・June 19, 2000: New York performance ・June 25, 2000: GLASTONBURY FESTIVAL [this work] ・June 27, 2000: BBC RADIO THEATER That's all. It happened only four times. In the first place, Bowie’s concerts were extremely rare in the four years between “EARTHLING TOUR 1997” and “HEATHEN TOUR 2002”. There are only 9 promotional performances of "hours..." in 1999 and the above 4 performances in 2000. Among the only four performances in 2000, “Glastonbury Festival” is the highlight. After all, the New York performance on ``June 16th and 19th'' was a warm-up gig exclusively for fan clubs prepared for the festival appearance, and the whole thing was planned around the ``Glastonbury Festival''. is. Furthermore, it highlights not only the positioning but also the content. At the warm-up performance in New York, he was not in top form as he had a bit of a cold, and was in such bad shape that the schedule was suddenly changed. After the festival, I couldn't speak during the ``June 27th BBC Live'' due to a cold. In the end, this “Glastonbury Festival”, which had been carefully prepared and eliminated all difficulties, was the only full concert in good physical condition. The content is a wonderful live show that sums up Bowie's career. It is sometimes said to be part of the "HOURS TOUR" along with the 1999 promotional performance, but there are no songs from that "hours...". On the contrary, the repertoire from the 90's is limited to "Little Wonder," "Hallo Spaceboy," and "I'm Afraid of Americans," with plenty of representative songs from the 70's and 80's. In particular, you can listen to four songs from 1976's "STATION TO STATION". Bowie returned to Glastonbury Festival for the first time in 29 years with flowing long hair reminiscent of his HUNKY DORY days. It was a time of decline in his history, but this is a film that captures in the highest quality a night that shined fiercely for a moment. Sound, complete recording, performance...a live album that symbolizes 2000 in all its aspects. Please come and meet the “Bowie of this time” that is different from any other era. Worthy Farm, Pilton Somerset, Glastonbury, UK 25th June 2000 STEREO SBD(ULTIMATE SOUND) Disc 1 (54:27) 1. Wild is the Wind 2. China Girl 3. Changes 4. Stay 5. Life on Mars? 6. Absolute Beginners 7. Ashes to Ashes 8. Rebel Rebel 9. Little Wonder 10. Golden Years 11. Fame Disc 2 (55:22) 1. All the Young Dudes 2. The Man Who Sold The World 3. Station to Station 4. Starman 5. Hallo Spaceboy 6. Under Pressure 7. Ziggy Stardust 8. "Heroes" 9. Let's Dance 10. I'm Afraid of Americans STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING David Bowie - vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica Earl Slick - lead guitar Mark Plati - guitar Gail Ann Dorsey - bass, vocals Sterling Campbell - drums, percussion Mike Garson - keyboards, piano Holly Palmer - percussion, vocals Emm Gryner - keyboard, clarinet, vocals
Disc 1 (54:27) 1. Wild is the Wind 2. China Girl 3. Changes 4. Stay 5. Life on Mars? 6. Absolute Beginners 7. Ashes to Ashes 8. Rebel Rebel 9. Little Wonder 10. Golden Years 11. Fame Disc 2 (55:22) 1. All the Young Dudes 2. The Man Who Sold The World 3. Station to Station 4. Starman 5. Hallo Spaceboy 6. Under Pressure 7. Ziggy Stardust 8. "Heroes" 9 Let's Dance 10. I'm Afraid of Americans STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING David Bowie - vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica Earl Slick - lead guitar Mark Plati - guitar Gail Ann Dorsey - bass, vocals Sterling Campbell - drums, percussion Mike Garson - keyboards, piano Holly Palmer - percussion, vocals Emm Gryner - keyboard, clarinet, vocals