A Crash Course for the Ravers
Feb. 23rd, 2007 10:07 amBowie mania continues:
The Bowie, Paris 1999 concert I downloaded is extraordinary. In addition to making me reconsider that year's "Hours" album, it is filled with a most remarkable assortment of rare Bowie gems played spectacularly. Surprises include Word on a Wing, Always Crashing in the Same Car, Drive in Saturday and I Can't Read.
Too bad about the haircut.
Also, saw him last night as Nicola Tesla in The Prestige which I really liked. It's the superior 19th century magician movie released on DVD this month. The binary cream of the crop.
Now I'm going to tear Chapter 10 of DOB to pieces and start again!
The Bowie, Paris 1999 concert I downloaded is extraordinary. In addition to making me reconsider that year's "Hours" album, it is filled with a most remarkable assortment of rare Bowie gems played spectacularly. Surprises include Word on a Wing, Always Crashing in the Same Car, Drive in Saturday and I Can't Read.
Too bad about the haircut.
Also, saw him last night as Nicola Tesla in The Prestige which I really liked. It's the superior 19th century magician movie released on DVD this month. The binary cream of the crop.
Now I'm going to tear Chapter 10 of DOB to pieces and start again!