Welcome to my David Bowie World Bootleg Site
The reason I've become a huge Bowie fan is that I've come into contact with in the year 1976 the music of David Bowie.Bowie was so innovative and a special person that I've started collecting Bootlegs and the collection is pretty extensive but there is still plenty to collect ,see my Wanted list. On 8 August 2014 I have launched this site to expand my collection and information about David Bowie to share with others. Over the years I have contacts with other Bowie collectors whereby we can exchange with each other many Bootlegs. I'd like to thank everyone for the positive comments and using source information. Should any account on or about my site than you can mail me:
Greeting Diedrich Streuper ,Groningen ,The Netherlands
By Briony Edwards David Bowie-approved songwriter Daphne Guinness talks us through 10 of his very best When presented with the full run-down of personnel behind Daphne Guinness’ new album, Daphne & The Golden Chord, you’d be forgiven for feeling more than just a little impressed. With a band comprising Roxy … Read more
Parlophone will be issuing Welcome To The Blackout (Live London ’78) – 3 x LP unreleased live set for Record Store Day on April 21st. This previously unreleased 3 LP set was recorded live during the ISOLAR II tour at Earls Court, London on the 30th June and 1st … Read more
Near the end of 1971, an eclectic set of proto-glam rock stompers, intimate ballads, and love letters, collected under the title Hunky Dory, became David Bowie’s first masterpiece.
Continuing with its new paradigm of using augmented reality to cover the news, The New York Times has published a feature story that takes a peek into the late David Bowie‘s eclectic wardrobe of on-stage outfits.The retrospective showcases four iconic Bowie costumes, including the famed “Tokyo Pop” jumpsuit and the … Read more
Influential almost as much for its legend as its actual music, David Bowie’s ‘Berlin trilogy’ of 1977-79 reaches further afield than the name might suggest. Not that the city didn’t give Bowie enough to work with. “Heroes”, with its monochrome cover portrait, Brian Eno’s synthesiser strategies and Robert Fripp’s metallic … Read more
Changestwobowie and Aladdin Sane repressed on coloured vinyl David Bowie‘s long deleted singles compilation Changestwobowie – the lesser-known sequel to Changesonebowie – will be reissued by Parlophone on April 13 on CD, vinyl and digital formats. Some of the initial run of 180g vinyl editions will come on blue vinyl … Read more