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Tag Archives: David Bowie
Book Week – Matteo Torcinovich: Outside The Lines; Lost Photographs Of Punk & New Wave’s Most Iconic Albums
Today’s book was something I found remaindered last year that was an immediate hands-down “buy this book!” moment. Exceedingly rare are the volumes that I have bought instead of sold off in the last 20 years,but this one was strongly … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, Bowie, Core Collection, Uncategorized
Tagged 2016, David Bowie, Elvis Costello, Joe Jackson, Lene Lovich, New Wave, Photography, The Tourists
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Book Week – Nicholas Pegg: The Complete David Bowie [2016 Ed.]
Surprise! Just when you thought it was more OMD postings in store for your eyeballs, I felt the spirit move me to finally have a theme week here based on all of the book reviews that I have been planning … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, Bowie, Core Collection, Mid-80s Malaise
Tagged 2016, David Bowie, reference book
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Reeves Gabrels + His Imaginary Friends @ The Grey Eagle 10-4-17
Mother McCree! Lightning can strike when you least expect it to! Last night, after making a pizza, I was having a leisurely dinner with my wife. She had looked at the local freekly, which I had brought home yesterday and … Continue reading
Posted in Bowie, Concert Review, Tourdates
Tagged David Bowie, Reeves Gabrels, The Cure, Tin Machine
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REDUX: The Mid-80s Malaise: 1983 – The Year David Bowie Became Fallible
July 22, 2013 What was it about the mid-80s that made it the harbinger of artistic disaster for so many artists that I had previously thought the world of? By 1985, there seemed to be a perfect storm of political … Continue reading
Posted in Blast From The Past, Bowie, Core Collection, Mid-80s Malaise
Tagged 1983, David Bowie, Let's Dance
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Record Review: Billy MacKenzie – Wild Is The Wind EP
Billy MacKenzie: Wild Is The Wind UK CD5 [2001] Wild Is the Wind 3:56 Never Turn Your Back On Mother Earth 3:07 Baltimore 7:40 Give Me Time [version] 9:00 It was only after being a rabid Billy MacKenzie fan for … Continue reading
Posted in Core Collection, Record Review, Scots Rock, The Great B-Sides
Tagged 2001, BillyMacKenzie, David Bowie
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Raiding The “Ice Box” – Planning An Icehouse BSOG [part 3]
1983 brought a new Icehouse album made with the same band that had toured the previous album, which had been made without them, deep in Keith Forsey’s laboratory. After an album of glossy, synthesizer atmospherics, this one took a half … Continue reading
Posted in Bowie, BSOG, Core Collection
Tagged 1983, 1984, 1985, David Bowie, Icehouse, Iva Davies, soundtrack
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David Bowie Memory Palace [part 44]
2016 [continued] The last song on “★” had just been released as the third, and first posthumous, single from the album last week. On my first listen, “I Can’t Give Everything Away” echoed the winsome, Toots Thielemans harmonica sound of “Never Let … Continue reading



