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David Bowie Memory Of The Free Festival

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Arnold Corns Moonage Daydream (1971 Netherlands

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David Bowie Be My Wife – Speed Of Life (1977 Japan)

David Bowie Sound And Vision – A New Career In A New Town (1977 Japan)

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On this day in Bowie history
1978 — Bowie's only concerts ever played in Stafford.
The concert marked the first of three consecutive performances at the venue, followed by additional shows on 25 and 26 June. These appearances would remain Bowie's only concerts ever played in Stafford.

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Inside The Making Of David Bowie's Low

Inside The Making Of David Bowie's Low

Hauntings, punch ups and *very* strong cocktails: Discover the chaos behind Bowie's first European masterpiece, released on this day in…

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About This Website

My passion for David Bowie began in 1976, when I first discovered his music. Bowie’s creativity, innovation, and unique personality inspired me to start collecting his bootlegs — a collection that has grown extensively over the years.

This website, launched on August 8, 2014, was created to share my passion with other fans and expand my collection by exchanging recordings and information with fellow Bowie enthusiasts. Be sure to check out my Wanted List for rare items I’m still looking for.

Over time, I’ve connected with many Bowie collectors worldwide. These collaborations have allowed us to trade and preserve countless bootlegs that might otherwise be lost. Thank you to everyone who visits this site, shares feedback, and uses the resources available. Let’s keep Bowie’s legacy alive together.

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