The expo comes near us, the fans will still breaking the bank and a book dissects all his songs. We summarize all that you
& gt. The expo
After welcoming 200,000 people traveling exhibition David Bowie is closed at the Paris Philharmonic on May 31 Since its launch in London in 2013, the event attracted a million visitors: 312,000 in London, 146,500 in Toronto, 80,000 in Sao Paulo, 151,000 in Berlin, 193,000 in Chicago and thus 200,000 in Paris. The good news is that David Bowie is moves on. After Australia (July 16 to November 1), it will take its districts, close to home, at the Groninger Museum in Holland from 11 December 2015 to 13 March 2016. This is cool, since it is also in this city student -and very rock- Netherlands that is held in January the famous Eurosonic festival. Small reminder of what is said on the show …
& gt; Live
Personally, we do not see very well the interest, but know that Tony Visconti, producer of Bowie fetish, and drummer Woody Woodmansey currently running in England with show which shows the integral of the album “The man who sold the world” (1970) and added to the directory some classic seventies Bowie. A double CD “Live In London”, captured in September 2014, just released. We can hear including versions of Ziggy Stardust, Starman or The Jean Genie .
& gt; Book
This is already more interesting … at least if you understand English because the book has not been translated yet. In The Music David Bowie and The Changes (ed. Omnibus Press), author David Buckley dissects, album by album, each song recorded by Bowie. It’s complete, since it gives an analysis of the titles recorded with its ephemeral group (two studio albums) Thin Machine and dated her latest CD “The Next Day”. Remember, England’s David Buckley is the author of David Bowie , a strange fascination , one of the best existing biographies on the artist.
& gt; The reissue
There Bowie reissues almost every week and it starts to do well. The latest concerns “Heaten” the album that Bowie recorded in 2002 and now appears in a blue vinyl edition …
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