Concert Memories
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Latest Items Added:
David Bowie Memory Of The Free Festival Part 1 & Part 2
David Bowie Rosalyn – Where Have All The Good Times Gone
Arnold Corns Moonage Daydream (1971 Netherlands
David Bowie The Prettiest Star – Conversation Piece (1970 Germany)
David Bowie Best Of… Volume One & Two (Compilation, Limited Edition) – SQ 8-9
David Bowie Be My Wife – Speed Of Life (1977 Germany)
On this day in Bowie history
David Bowie launched the
Diamond Dogs Tour with the first live performance at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Canada.
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Paul Buckmaster, who arranged hits for David Bowie, Elton John, Taylor Swift, and the Rolling Stones, would have turned 80…
American Songwriter – 13 June 2026 1
Admit it, your list of favorite Bowie songs is full of the big hits. Hell, maybe it’s all hits; there’s…
Openculture.com – 12 June 2026 10
The right sound that he needed. The post The 1970s band David Bowie called his greatest: “One of the best”…
Far Out – 12 June 2026 1
In 1975, David Bowie had his first big hit in the United States, with "Fame", a song he wrote with…
American Songwriter – 10 June 2026 4
Ignorance is bliss. The post How David Bowie transformed The Stooges with ignorance: “He didn’t really understand” first appeared on…
Far Out – 9 June 2026 6
The beginning of rock's new age. The post The 1967 song David Bowie called the future of music: “It was…
Far Out – 9 June 2026 4
Still finding his feet. The post Why does nobody talk about David Bowie’s 1967 debut album? first appeared on Far…
Far Out – 9 June 2026 1
A surprising rejection helped create one of the most celebrated songs in David Bowie’s catalog.
Aol.com – 8 June 2026 4
Essential differences. The post ‘David Bowie’ vs ‘David Bowie’: Same title, new world first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
Far Out – 7 June 2026 2
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.
Greeting Diedrich