Monday, June 22, 2009

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24.David Bowie: "Memory of a Free Festival (Part 1) / Memory of a Free Festival (part 2)"


Mercury, instead of Philips, making the distribution of Bowie and released this single, on June 12, 1970, with the last item on the second LP reversals and divided into two parts (of 3: 59 and 3:31) more power than the original.

The issue was re-recorded on 3, 14 and 15 January 1970 Advision studies, with Tony Visconti on bass and production and the debut of future "Spiders from Mars" Mick Ronson on guitar and Mick Woodmansey on drums. Unfortunately the success of "Space Oddity" and Bowie did not return began to be seen as a "one-hit-wonder", the single was a flop in England and the U.S., selling less than 200 copies in each country. In July the 7 "is released in Germany, Holland and Scandinavia, without success.

In 1990 both versions are included in the reissue of EMI / Rykodisc disc "Space oddity" . (More information about live performances and covers the topic in the post No. 20)
parenthetically
should mention the 7 "" Dib Cochran & The Earthwings ":" Oh Baby / Universal Love "a kind of fusion of the T. Rex to Bowie was not in port. The single released by the label in August 1970 Bell actually Bowie did not include or Mickey Finn's T. Rex, but many websites say that if they participated. The truth is that they were summoned to the recording, but finally appeared. The musicians that if present were Marc Bolan on vocals and guitar, John Cambridge on drums, Tony Visconti on bass and producing and Rick Wakeman on piano, as the memory of Visconti himself. Listen online



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Friday, June 19, 2009

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23.David Bowie: "The world of David Bowie "


First compilation of Bowie, is a selection of subjects who recorded for Dram, a subsidiary of Decca, which took advantage of the popularity of Bowie shamelessly, editing the topics in dozens of LPs and later CDs. The value of this compilation is that it is the first and has three issues that had not been published ever: "Karma man," "Let me sleep beside you" and "In the heat of the morning" songs that Bowie recorded for a future LP or to be released on singles. The first two were probably recorded in September 1967 and the third in March 1968 in the same sessions of "London bye ta-ta." "Let me sleep beside you" was featured in the film "Love you till tuesday" 1969.

The list of topics is as follows, on side A were: "Uncle Arthur", "Love you till Tuesday," There is a happy land "," Little Bombardier "," Sell me a coat "," Silly boy blue "(the six taken from the first LP) and "The London boys" (B side of "Rubber band" , first released on LP). On the B side was "Karma man", "Rubber band" (the single version ), "Let me sleep beside you", "Come and buy my toys", "She's got medals" (the latter two of LP ), "In the heat of the morning" and "When I live my dream" (the LP ). Only four items LP were not included in the compilation.

The album was released in March 1970 by the British Decca in the U.S. also was published and launched a circulation of 8-track cartridges. Unfortunately for the LP Decca did not enter the charts.

Mike Vernon was the producer of LP, which had participated Bowie on vocals, guitar and saxophone, Dek Fearnley on bass, Derek Boyes on organ, John Eager on drums and session musicians unspecified. The three previously unreleased tracks were produced by Tony Visconti and Bowie had on vocals and guitar, John McLaughlin on guitar, Herbie Flowers and the same Visconti on bass, Barry Morgan and Andy White on drums and Steve Peregrin-Took (member of T. Rex) in pixiephone (a kind of melodic toy, popular with children of the 60 ), it was registered on behalf of the sessions led by the strings, most of the sessions were conducted in the Advision Studios in London.

Three new songs were played on the BBC, first was "In the heat of the morning" was recorded, along with four other items first LP, on December 18, 1967 for the program Top Gear ( check post 11 for more information about this show ) version is prior to the recording studio, even the beginning of the first stanza has a different letter. On May 13, 1968 Bowie returns to Top Gear and again plays "In the heat of the morning" with "Karma Man" and three other topics, including "When I'm Five" ( post 17 for credit check and musicians ). "Let me sleep beside you" was played on the show David Lee Travis, along with "Janine" and "Unwashed and Somewhat Slightly Dazed" ( check post 20 for more info ). On February 5, 1970 performing "Karma man" in the "Sunday Show" ( back to post 20 for the info .)

In 1973, Decca reissued the LP in a stereo version (the original was mono) with an inappropriate cover of Ziggy Stardust, clear publicity stunt to capitalize on the popularity of the time. In 1981 the English Decca reissued the LP with a cover similar to the original and the following year the Japanese London label published the album named "Bowie", using the photo of the '73 edition. The reissues continue in 1983 with the LP "Coccinelle variete", another reissue of the Decca cover of Ziggy times, and in 1994 with the CD version of the German label Spectrum, this time with a photo of the 1990 world tour .

In 2000 "Let me sleep beside you" was re-recorded for the project "Toy", but never officially published and remains unpublished.

* are available to listen to three new songs for the compilation, the others are in the post 8 , 10 and 11 .

The three previously unreleased tracks here sound

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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

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22.David Bowie:" The Prettiest Star / Conversation Piece "


In March 1970, Bowie released a new theme, not included in the previous LP , it is "The Prettiest Star" together with "Conversation piece "on the B side Bowie was re-arming "London bye ta ta", a topic that had already recorded as a demo for Dram (there is also a demo version on side B which has been included in some bootlegs), but apparently decided at the last moment to launch "The Prettiest Star" a subject supposedly dedicated to his girlfriend Angie.

This time it's Mercury label releasing the single in England (Philips distributed in Italy, Spain and Japan) on March 6, 1970, unfortunately it was a new failure in the race of David, selling less than 800 copies and obviously not entering the rankings, something not expected Bowie and his manager after the success of " Space oddity. "

The songs were recorded at Trident Studios in London on 8, 13 and January 15 with special guest Marc Bolan on guitar 1. Bolan was the leader of T. Rex and both artists very soon become "rivals" to get the scepter of the king of glam rock. As both were working with Visconti as producer, so it was not difficult to join them. Despite the clash of egos mutual respect lasted until the sudden death of Marc in 1977. Tells the story of Marc's wife, June, entered the study at the end of the recording and told Bowie "Marc is very good for you, it's great to be playing on this record." Addition Bolan in "The Prettiest Star" played Visconti (bass) and John Cambridge (drums), than voice and acoustic guitar of Bowie. In "Conversation Piece" are repeated Bowie on vocals and guitar and Cambridge, but Visconti replaces John Lodge on bass and Tim Renwick on Bolan on lead guitar.

The question had already been played live before the single release, February 5 was played on the BBC show "Sunday show" (go to post # 20 for details) .

The single was released in the same month of March in Scandinavia, Begic,
South Africa and Ireland, was published in April in Germany and Holland appears in May in Italy and Spain and arrived in Japan in October.

Bowie gives a second chance to the item on the LP include "Aladdin Sane" in 1973, this time without the Bolan, Mick Ronson but recreating almost note for note arrangements Marc also played it live at some shows during 1973.

In 1989 the original version of "The Prettiest Star" appears for the first time on CD on Rykodisc compilation "Sound + Vision", "Conversation Piece" must wait until 1990 to appear as a bonus track on the reissue of the LP " Space Oddity. " In 1997 vesion including compiling unreleased stereo "The Best of David Bowie 1969/1974" on EMI.

"Conversation Piece" was one of the themes of the first stage of his career that Bowie selected for the project "Toy" which never saw the light. In 2000 re-recorded the B side of this single, which appears two years later as a bonus track on the album "Heathen" with the slightly inaccurate subtitle "Written in 1969 - Recorded in 1970 - re-recorded in 2002." Finally in 2003

Ian McCulloch covers "The Prettiest Star" in tribute "Starman", included in the British magazine Uncut.

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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

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Filip Dujardin II. Terrifying night

A quella night was terrifying. I chalked it up to dinner in the restaurant Asturian Afuega'l Pitu cheese, sausage Matachana much cider and to finish off the visit to Zalak with the drinks and the cascaruja.
felt a stone in the stomach, a huge stone, a stone without the punishment of shooting time and water erosion and wind. My stomach was a cement mixer but now armed. I Survived
as water-based and Almax until dawn. Since I could not stand it any longer in bed, crawled to the window, opened the curtains and wrapped in a hallucination I understood everything.
Photomontage of Filip Dujardin

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I. Filip Dujardin Crossroads

L levo years living here, this vast plain lazy and sleep under any tree. I remember when this was a wasteland. One day someone planted here some planks and covered with cardboard and sheets. With the passage of time were coming and encouraged other men, followed by stacking materials to build their own shelter. That was taking shape and growing proportion. Every day is larger. The growth rate is soaring. They come and go hardly. I watch in the distance from the sidewalk.
Photomontage of Filip Dujardin

Friday, June 5, 2009

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21.David Bowie:" Young man alone, lonely girl / The Wild Eyed Boy From freecloud "


"Ragazzo solo, ragazza single" is supposed to be the Italian version of "Space oddity " but in reality it is a completely different letter, written by Italian composer Mogol and speaks of a love story of a lone pair that is on top of a mountain. Bowie sang about the music of "Space Oddity" repeating phonemes actually thinking that singing a translation of your letter into Italian.

The single was released by Philips in December 1969 as an attempt to make stronger Bowie from entering the Italian market, considering that "Space Oddity" reached the scene 54 ranking, but the single failed to figuration. On the flip side was the single version of "The wild-eyed boy from freecloud" with Bowie cello accompanied by Paul Buckmaster.

Within days of launching the single two Italian groups, "Equipe 84" and "The Computers", launched the theme in their own singles. In February 1970 the theme is displayed in a 7 "promo with other artists under the label Phonogram.

Italian RCA edit a promo single in 1982 with "Ragazzo solo, ragazza single" accompanied by "Peace On Earth-Little Drummer Boy" on side B, to promote the compilation "Rare Bowie" the same year.

In March 1999 the issue is included in the compilation Italian artists "Beat 600-60's & 70's Golden Nuggest Tracks"

* "The wild-eyed boy from freecloud" is included in the post No. 19, so that is not in this audio file.

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Á ngel, my dear friend. I spend the images of our friendship, often silent, but deep. And dry resonates the air like an explosion, your absence. I imagine that you have started your journey to Ithaca.
...
Keep Ithaka always in your mind.
Getting there is your destiny.
But do not hurry the journey.
Better than last years
and dock, old man, on the island,
Rich you have gained on the way
not put up with that Ithaca you rich.
Ithaka gave you the marvelous journey.
Without her you would have set out.
But there is nothing left to give.
if you find her poor,
Ithaca has not deceived you.
Wise as you have become,
with so much experience,
understand and what they mean Ithacas.
Image: Sanctuary of Apollo, Delphi.
Poem: Cavafy CP fragment