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Bowie doing the rounds


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why is Bowie, who hasn't done anything good for decades, held in such high esteem, when others of a similar (or higher) stature are condemned?

because over ten years ago he stopped trying to force his new music on people which they didn't want to hear (which he HAD been doing for nearly 20 years), and instead gave greatest hits sets.

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that's my point. People (well, some...) are happy for him to just do his older material (I would be too, btw), but The Stones get criticised for only doing old stuff and not releasing anything any good for years..?

I understand that Bowies 'hits' shows are more likely to be better performances, but that's not (always) what The Stones (for example) are knocked for

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Yeah. There was a huge buzz about the gig anyway as the album had done pretty well. And there were lots of cameras around the place so everyone was thinking "Is he doing the tour DVD here?" When he announced he was after 2-3 songs the place went into 6th gear.

The applause and cheering after Life on Mars had to be edited for the DVD because it went on so long. Still gives me shivers watching it.

He did a good few tunes off Heathen, Earthling, Outside and Reality on that tour and they all went down well. Afraid, Slip Away, Loneliest Guy, Bring Me The Disco King, Never Get Old, New Killer Star, Battle for Britain, The Motel. All excellent and all from albums from the previous 5 years.

Remember he had released Heathen and Reality in the space of 15 months at that point. He was on a roll.

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Ahhh David Bowie. I remember when I was meant to see him headline T in the Park in 2004, before he sadly had to cancel due to his health problems.

The Darkness stepped up to headline with The Charlatans filling their slot. Good times*.

*This was not good times. Not at all.

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He played most of "Station to Station" during that 2000 show at Glasto, right? Certainly played 'Wild is the Wind', 'Stay', 'Golden Years' and the title track.

The best gig in the history of the festival as far as I'm concerned.

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He did play it in Dublin, yes, Russ. Both nights.

Dunno why it was cut.

Maybe he's still mortified by the dreadful little smile he gives the actress in the video after racially mocking her appearance.

A nadir for the man only equalled by the whole "streets of Brahzilll" stuff with Mick.

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