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“Fame”, from the “Young Americans” album, was co-written with Lennon who also played guitar on the track.
Volgens Wikipedia speelt Lennon hierop trouwens geen gitaar:

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Despite having only a minor contribution, Lennon was given a co-writing credit due to the lyrics (bemoaning the nature of celebrity) being inspired by conversations he had with Bowie on the subject, and because Bowie acknowledged that Lennon singing "Fame!" over Alomar’s guitar riff was the catalyst for the song. The songwriting credit list order is David Bowie, Carlos Alomar, and John Lennon. Lennon's voice is also heard singing the repeated words "FAME, FAME, FAME" with his voice heard at a fast, normal, and slow track, making it sound like a recording on the fast and slow speeds, until Bowie's voice is heard singing the final lyrics of the song before the fade.
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  vrijdag 8 oktober 2010 @ 15:20:51 #52
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O wauw, dat hij ook van plan was om David Bowie te vermoorden wist ik niet eens. Blijft toch wel heel erg triest..

Tof Interview ook verder.
Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.” ~Oscar Wilde
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Op vrijdag 8 oktober 2010 15:06 schreef Sequencial het volgende:

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Volgens Wikipedia speelt Lennon hierop trouwens geen gitaar:
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Ben zelf juist nooit overtuigd geraakt dat Lennon zingt op de plaat, en zeker wat betreft de genoemde gedeeltes. Ik denk dat hij helemaal niet meezingt. Kan niet herinneren in welk interview ik het heb gelezen, maar Lennon heeft zelf ooit gezegd dat hij ritme-gitaar speelt, en gedeeltes van de tekst geschreven heeft.

Maar hij speelt zonder twijfel niet die funky wahwah-licks, die distored riffs komen al wat meer in de buurt, maar de akoestische losse 'stabs' die je hoort zouden ook best kunnen. Het zal wel een raadsel blijven, aangezien zelfs Earl Slick zich niet meer kan herinneren of hij aanwezig was bij die sessie en of hij Lennon ontmoet heeft vóór zijn werk met hem in 1980 :D.

  zaterdag 9 oktober 2010 @ 03:15:36 #54
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Woo net toen ik dacht dat ik al het beeld van de Diamond Dogs tour al had gezien! Soms is Youtube toch nog ergens goed voor :)

Ik snap echt niet waarom ze die beelden niet gewoon officieel uitbrengen. BBC heeft toen een aantal concerten helemaal gefilmd, waarvan ze uiteindelijk maar een paar korte stukjes hebben gebruikt voor Cracked Actor.
Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.” ~Oscar Wilde
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Bowie houdt alles tegen.... zijn genoeg oude vaatjes met leuke dingen....

Ik heb nog DVD's liggen (bootlegs) met rehearsals van Station to Station tour enzo.... en nog wat concerten en raar materiaal.....

Ik pak ze er even bij.... kan aan nog meer komen

Station to Station Tour Rehearsals 1976
Archives 1972 (diverse TV opnames)
Tin Machine Live Oy Vey Baby Hamburg October 1991
Live Tokyo Dome 1990 (Sound and Vision tour)
Loreley Festival 1996 (outside)
Live Olympia Paris 2002
Tin Machine Tokyo 1992

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David Bowie's unreleased album Toy leaks online

Toy, the 2002 album never released by Virgin and now leaked online, has given Bowie fans first new music in almost a decade.

A decade after it was shelved by his label, David Bowie's 23rd studio album has been leaked on the internet. Toy, conceived as a reimagining of Bowie's early work, appeared on file-sharing websites this week, with Bowie's reps refusing to comment.

Toy was originally scheduled to be released in 2002. Together with long-time producer Tony Visconti and Bowie's touring band from 1999's Hours ..., the singer had laid down sessions at New York's Sear Sound studios, recording new versions of some of his earliest works. These included 1968's In The Heat of the Morning – with the strings taken out – and 1971 demo Shadow Man – with strings put in. Bowie also recorded a new version of his very first single, 1964's Liza Jane, first released under the name Davie Jones and the King Bees.

But Virgin Records did not release Toy. There were reports of rights issues, royalty disputes, and shortly thereafter Bowie set up his own label, ISO, licensed through Columbia. Five of Toy's tracks have since seen release, appearing on 2002's Heathen and as B-sides, although the bulk of Toy remained a mystery.

On Sunday, that changed. A week after an Australian man sold a purported copy of Toy on eBay (it sold for £62.98), a CD-quality MP3 version of the album suddenly appeared on BitTorrent, spreading like (ziggy) stardust. This release is missing two tracks from Toy's alleged track-list, Can't Help Thinking About Me and Karma Man, but includes two that were rumoured to have been cut.

Toy's unveiling will be of considerable interest to music-starved Bowie fans, who haven't had a new album since 2003. Outside of a handful of cameos – including work with Arcade Fire, Scarlett Johansson and David Gilmour – the Thin White Duke has been on an apparent musical hiatus since heart surgery in 2004.

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Tracklist
1. Uncle Floyd
2. Afraid
3. Baby Loves That Way
4. I Dig Everything
5. Conversation Piece
6. Let Me Sleep Beside You
7. Toy (Your Turn To Drive)
8. Hole In The Ground
9. Shadow Man
10. In The Heat Of The Morning
11. Youve Got A Habit Of Leaving
12. Silly Boy Blue
13. Liza Jane
14. The London Boys
Oeeeehhhhhh! *O* Vanavond ff opzoeken :P
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Heb hem nu opstaan :)

2. Afraid
5. Conversation Piece
7. Toy (Your Turn To Drive)
8. Hole In The Ground
9. Shadow Man

Zijn de enige nummers die ik nog niet kende, maar alles bij elkaar klinkt het lekker :Y

De bekende nummers zijn trouwens wel nieuwe versies ^O^

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Track info:

Uncle Floyd (6'14"): a new song written for Toy and later re-recorded for Heathen as 'Slip Away'. The Toy version opens with a lengthy excerpt of almost a minute from the Uncle Floyd Show, similar to the live version performed on the Reality tour. The production of 'Uncle Floyd' is less rich than 'Slip Away', for which David also re-recorded his vocal. There are minor lyrical differences (e.g. 'Once a time they nearly might have been Bones and Oogie on a moving screen'). The first 'Don't forget to keep your head warm' chorus in 'Slip Away' also is absent in Toy's 'Uncle Floyd'. All in all, 'Uncle Floyd' does not sound as mature and majestic as 'Slip Away', but it is by no means less melancholic.

Afraid (3'28"): another new song recorded for Toy which later appeared on Heathen. The original Toy version of this song has a slightly different instrumentation and additional backing vocals. However, David's original vocal has been maintained on the Heathen version. Essentially, the Heathen version is a remix, not a re-recording. Most obviously, it lacks the Tony Visconti string arrangement.

Baby Loves That Way (4'37"): this re-recording has been officially released on the Japanese 'Slow Burn' single (Sony SICP-162) and in the UK and EC on the 'Everyone Says 'Hi' CD single (ISO/Columbia 673134 5 and ISO/Columbia COL 673076 2). The Toy version is slightly different because it features a more prominent drum beat (including a simple beat instead of a drum roll in the intro) and has some studio banter (e.g. at 3'52" into the song) that has been removed from the released version. The latter is a couple of seconds longer (4'45") than the Toy version.

I Dig Everything (4'52"): Like 'Baby Loves That Way' and many other tracks on Toy, 'I Dig Everything' was re-recorded a slower pace compared to the original. In this case, it has been reworked into a rather straightforward rock song, lacking the 60s feel of the original. The chorus prominently features backing vocalists Emm Gryner and Holy Palmer: 'Every/Everything/Every/Dig everything'.

Conversation Piece (3'52"): this Toy track probably is best known, because it appeared on the bonus disc of the 2CD edition of Heathen. The atmosphere of the re-recording is quite close to the 1970 original, but the production is much richer.

Let Me Sleep Beside You (3'14"): this re-recording for Toy is a fantastic, rather guitar-heavy re-recording with breathy vocals by Bowie.

Toy (4'46"): the third new song for Toy. It was offered as a free download (re-titled 'Your Turn To Drive') to customers who ordered their copy of Reality online from HMV. Later it was made available as an 'exclusive track' in the iTunes Music Store.

Hole In The Ground (3'33"): this song was demoed in (probably) 1970 by David, George Underwood, Herbie Flowers, Tim Renwick and Terry Cox. Musically, the Toy re-recording bears some resemblance to the 'do-do-do' part of 'Walk On The Wild Side'. The lyrics are not among Bowie's most interesting: 'There's a hole in my ground/But there's no one around/With my shoes on the street/And I'm quick on my feet/And I'm running to you/Just a-looking above me'.

Shadow Man (4'40"): this delicate re-recording of a 1971 demo is the highlight of the Toy album. A slightly longer version (4'48"), with an additional string section, was officially released on both EC editions of the 'Slow Burn' CD-single (ISO/Columbia COL 672744 1 and COL 672744 2) and on the UK 'Everyone Says 'Hi'' single (ISO/Columbia 673134 3). Its use as a B-side certainly does not do it justice.

In The Heat of the Morning (3'50"): Tony Visconti added his trademark string arrangement to the original from 1968. The Toy re-recording is quite close to the original, albeit slightly slower, but lacks the strings!

You've Got a Habit Of Leaving (4'49"): the Toy version featured on the EC 'Slow Burn' (ISO/Columbia COL 672744 2) and UK 'Everyone Says 'Hi' singles (ISO/Columbia 673134 5). The vocals of the Toy version are mixed more prominently in the foreground compared to the released version and the "megaphone-effect" on the line 'You could grow up if you wanted to' is absent. Also Bowie announces Earl Slick's guitar part at 3'49". There are also minor differences in instrumentation, e.g. the the kickdrum announcing the lengthy instrumental coda at 3'38" into the released version is absent in the Toy version.

Silly Boy Blue (5'33"): It is a first-rate, stately re-recording which resembles the version recorded in 1968 for the BBC (available on Bowie At The Beeb), including the "Chimi Chimi Chimi" part. The string arrangement is particularly beautiful. The long coda suggests this song might have closed the album.

The following two songs were probably intended as B-sides:

Liza Jane (4'47"): it's very hard to identify with the original 1964 version in this recording. The original arrangement has been reworked into what one might call 'swing jazz'! Except for the chorus, Bowie's vocals have been treated and are buried rather deep in the mix.

The London Boys (3'46"): although this re-recording sounds much more modern than the 1965 version, it is quite faithful to the original. In July 2002, a 1'26" excerpt of this Toy version was issued as a "secret B-side" on a section of BowieNet dedicated to the Heathen album. In August, another 1'30" excerpt appeared. However, both these teasers still did not cover the entire song.

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1s.gif Op donderdag 24 maart 2011 09:30 schreef cafca het volgende:

2. Afraid
*knip*

Zijn de enige nummers die ik nog niet kende

De bekende nummers zijn trouwens wel nieuwe versies ^O^
Maarre... Afraid staat op Heathen! Gij heiden! ;)
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  donderdag 24 maart 2011 @ 09:57:32 #60
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David Bowie is wel cool. Jammer dat ik hem echter met heroinegebruik associeer.
  donderdag 24 maart 2011 @ 10:02:47 #61
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It's been emotional...
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1s.gif Op donderdag 24 maart 2011 09:57 schreef Mishu het volgende:
David Bowie is wel cool. Jammer dat ik hem echter met heroinegebruik associeer.
Leg eens uit....
[TK] GVB Golfregels (NGF) Boeken + DVD
Just a little lovin', early in the mornin'
Beats a cup of coffee for startin' off the day.
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1s.gif Op donderdag 24 maart 2011 09:56 schreef Sequencial het volgende:

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Maarre... Afraid staat op Heathen! Gij heiden! ;)
Uh jah, kwam ik ook achter :@ ken ik dus wel :P

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1s.gif Op donderdag 24 maart 2011 10:02 schreef ForrestX het volgende:

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Leg eens uit....
Bowie heeft tijdens zijn 40+ -jarige carriere zo'n 5 jaar heroïne gebruikt. Sommige mensen blijven die associatie houden...
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1s.gif Op donderdag 24 maart 2011 09:57 schreef Mishu het volgende:
David Bowie is wel cool. Jammer dat ik hem echter met heroinegebruik associeer.
:') Hij is een van de weinige muzikanten die zijn verslaving heeft overwonnen en daarmee ook nog een van de beste albums kort daarop heeft gemaakt. Die volledige ontnuchtering hoor je heel erg fijn in Scary Monsters.
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4s.gif Op donderdag 24 maart 2011 09:23 schreef Sequencial het volgende:
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David Bowie's unreleased album Toy leaks online

Toy, the 2002 album never released by Virgin and now leaked online, has given Bowie fans first new music in almost a decade.

A decade after it was shelved by his label, David Bowie's 23rd studio album has been leaked on the internet. Toy, conceived as a reimagining of Bowie's early work, appeared on file-sharing websites this week, with Bowie's reps refusing to comment.

Toy was originally scheduled to be released in 2002. Together with long-time producer Tony Visconti and Bowie's touring band from 1999's Hours ..., the singer had laid down sessions at New York's Sear Sound studios, recording new versions of some of his earliest works. These included 1968's In The Heat of the Morning – with the strings taken out – and 1971 demo Shadow Man – with strings put in. Bowie also recorded a new version of his very first single, 1964's Liza Jane, first released under the name Davie Jones and the King Bees.

But Virgin Records did not release Toy. There were reports of rights issues, royalty disputes, and shortly thereafter Bowie set up his own label, ISO, licensed through Columbia. Five of Toy's tracks have since seen release, appearing on 2002's Heathen and as B-sides, although the bulk of Toy remained a mystery.

On Sunday, that changed. A week after an Australian man sold a purported copy of Toy on eBay (it sold for £62.98), a CD-quality MP3 version of the album suddenly appeared on BitTorrent, spreading like (ziggy) stardust. This release is missing two tracks from Toy's alleged track-list, Can't Help Thinking About Me and Karma Man, but includes two that were rumoured to have been cut.

Toy's unveiling will be of considerable interest to music-starved Bowie fans, who haven't had a new album since 2003. Outside of a handful of cameos – including work with Arcade Fire, Scarlett Johansson and David Gilmour – the Thin White Duke has been on an apparent musical hiatus since heart surgery in 2004.

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Oeeeehhhhhh! *O* Vanavond ff opzoeken :P
Oud nieuws. 7 jaar geleden als eens een ripje van gehad.
  donderdag 24 maart 2011 @ 10:20:58 #65
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Nouja hij was toch ook wel een icoon voor jonge junks in die tijd. Zie de film Christiane F. Best pijnlijk.
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1s.gif Op donderdag 24 maart 2011 10:20 schreef Mishu het volgende:
Nouja hij was toch ook wel een icoon voor jonge junks in die tijd. Zie de film Christiane F. Best pijnlijk.
Hij heeft het nodig gehad.
  donderdag 24 maart 2011 @ 10:27:24 #67
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Heroine? Ik heb nog nooit tot zelden iets gehoord over David Bowie en heroine. Des te meer over cocaine (en melk). De enige link met heroine die ik leg is Christiane F inderdaad.
  donderdag 24 maart 2011 @ 10:30:35 #68
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Leading contemporary composer Philip Glass described Low as "a work of genius" in 1992, when he used it as the basis for his Symphony No. 1 "Low"; subsequently, Glass used Bowie's next album as the basis for his 1996 Symphony No. 4 "Heroes".[63][64] Glass has praised Bowie's gift for creating "fairly complex pieces of music, masquerading as simple pieces".
  donderdag 24 maart 2011 @ 10:30:54 #69
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It's been emotional...
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1s.gif Op donderdag 24 maart 2011 10:27 schreef wallofdolls het volgende:
Heroine? Ik heb nog nooit tot zelden iets gehoord over David Bowie en heroine. Des te meer over cocaine (en melk). De enige link met heroine die ik leg is Christiane F inderdaad.
Kijk, zover kwam ik ook...
[TK] GVB Golfregels (NGF) Boeken + DVD
Just a little lovin', early in the mornin'
Beats a cup of coffee for startin' off the day.
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1s.gif Op donderdag 24 maart 2011 10:27 schreef wallofdolls het volgende:
Heroine? Ik heb nog nooit tot zelden iets gehoord over David Bowie en heroine. Des te meer over cocaine (en melk). De enige link met heroine die ik leg is Christiane F inderdaad.
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  donderdag 24 maart 2011 @ 15:22:26 #72
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Bowie was a heavy cocaine abuser and sometime heroin user
bron: Bowie op IMDB
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Zal mij niks verbazen als Bowie het album zelf gelekt heeft..... Ik had de volledige versie via via al een tijdje voordat ie op de torrent site terecht kwam. De gast die hem op de torrent site gelekt heeft is dezelfde eikel die heel wat bootleg opnames van een vriend van mij gelekt heeft.
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  vrijdag 25 maart 2011 @ 00:20:25 #74
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Shadow Man. Wauw. _O_ En You've Got A Habit Of Leaving vanaf 3:19 is super. In mijn oren komt de sound van Aladdin Sane op dit album af en toe terug. Fijne plaat hoor!

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Enkele foto's uit het boek Any Day Now: David Bowie the London Years, waaronder deze voor de Diamond Dogs cover:

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