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Record Review: Tin Machine: “You Belong In Rock ‘N Roll” LTD UK CD5 In Canister Packaging
Tin Machine: You Belong In Rock ‘N Roll – UK – LTD CD5 [1991] You Belong In Rock N’ Roll [Extended Mix] 6:33 You Belong In Rock N’ Roll [LP Version] 4:08 Amlapura [Indonesian Version] 3:50 Shakin’ All Over [live] … Continue reading
Posted in Bowie, Core Collection, Record Review
Tagged 1989, CD singles, David Bowie, multi-format rigging, Tin Machine
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2017: My Year Of Bowie Guitarists
After seeing King Crimson in the fall of 2017, it occurred to me that 2017 was marked as a period where, for one reason or another, I seemed to be seeing a lot of artists who played lead guitar with … Continue reading
Posted in Bowie, Concert Review, Live Music
Tagged Adrian Belew, David Bowie, Heathen, Reeves Gabrels, Robert Fripp, Tin Machine
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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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David Bowie Memory Palace [part 14]
1990 [continued] 1990 also brought forth the completely unnecessary po-mo remix of “Fame ’90” as used in both the “Pretty Woman” OST as well as a promo vehicle for the “Sound + Vision” tour. It was something I saw on … Continue reading
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Tagged 1990, 1991, David Bowie, Diamond Dogs, DLX RM, Rykodisc, Tin Machine, Tin Machine II, Ziggy Stardust
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David Bowie Memory Palace [part 11]
1988 After the Glass Spider Tour juddered through 1987 to a miasma of mixed signals, Bowie took some time off the following year for a re-think. I had not bought any of his contemporary albums by 1988 for as long … Continue reading