Showing posts with label David Bowie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Bowie. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Morrissey replaces Bowie with Astley for

"The Last of the Famous International Playboys" cover



    Last month Morrissey announced he was going to use a unknown photo of him and David Bowie for the reissue cover of his single "The Last of the Famous International Playboys", well that didn't sit well with Bowie (or his lawyers who really knows) so he told Morrissey to not use it. Well it looks like Morrissey went digging through his drawer of famous photo bombs and has come up with a pic of him with Rick Astley taken backstage at a 1989 TOTP appearance…to be honest it's a great picture, Morrissey actually looks happy, so maybe it all worked out for the better. 

  To my friends at Pitchfork, the song in question is not called "The Last of the International Playboys"…for next time.

Joe Cornelisse-SMM

Thursday, February 28, 2013

David Bowie's 'The Next Day' Streaming for FREE on iTunes



   
     David Bowie is streaming for FREE his new album 'The Next Day' in its entirety on iTunes,
the stream is available until the album is released in your country.

    The tracks I've heard so far are really good, he's not going to break any new ground with it but it's Bowie and it sounds very solid…so I like.

***Update*** After hearing the whole thing I have to say it's a really good record, treat yourself to some Bowie with this!

Joe Cornelisse-SMM




Monday, February 11, 2013

Beck takes on Bowie's "Sound and Vision" and Wins



Unbelievable

Mind-Blowing

Beautiful

     Beck; together with a "band" of more than 160 diverse musicians takes the concert experience to a whole different space as they give us David Bowie's classic "Sound and Vision" and magnify it to 9 astonishing minutes. We the audience experience the concert with 360-degree cameras and binaural microphones and coming soon we will be able to experience the full 360-degree show from any seat in the house, just check back to the website HERE.

  Now put your headphones on and enjoy



Joe Cornelisse-SMM

Monday, January 28, 2013

Classic Photo: David Bowie and The Ramones

Linda Stein with Joey Ramone, David Bowie, Dee Dee Ramone, and Danny Fields (standing), in 1979.

Sunday, January 13, 2013

David Bowie's new single missing from the UK Singles Chart



  This week David Bowie surprised us all with a new single 'Where Are We Now?' and the announcement of a new album 'The Next Day' that will be released this March. The single was immediately a huge seller on the iTunes "Top Songs" chart in the UK. Now here's where it gets strange, you would think it would be #1 this week on the UK singles chart…right? Well no, according to an article in the NME it's not on the chart at all because on iTunes when you pre-order the 'The Next Day' album you get a FREE download of the 'Where Are We Now?' single and because of this it has been ruled out of the UK Singles Chart.

  Taken from the NME "The Official Charts Company explained in a statement: "Owing to chart rules which are agreed in partnership with UK record companies and retailers, data relating to the David Bowie single 'Where Are We Now?' cannot currently be counted towards the official singles charts, as the release is linked to an album pre-order promotion and it is not possible to distinguish album sales from track sales from the retail data received. Should it become possible in the future for regular track sales to be distinguished from album pre-order incentive purchases, then these sales can be counted towards the chart." 


Joe Cornelisse-SMM

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

David Bowie releases a new single and announces new album

   There's been quite a bit of speculation of late whether or not David Bowie would ever release any new material ever again, well that was all put to rest today on the Thin White Dukes 66th Birthday. Bowie gave us somewhat of a Birthday Surprise with a new single"Where Are We Now,".
We were also rewarded with the announcment of a new album titled The Next Day that will see the light of day on March the 11th 2013.

You can watch the video of the new single HERE on Bowie's website or below.


Joe Cornelisse-SMM

Monday, October 29, 2012

David Bowie - Wild Is The Wind

On such a crazy night here's some David Bowie 

"Wild is the Wind"





Joe Cornelisse-SMM

Friday, April 22, 2011

“Hears a Track from our latest Album”....The words no concert goer ever wants to hear



         O.K., so let me set the record straight, I’m no musician, I’m no singer, I’m no songwriter in any sense of the word, so I don’t know how it feels when you have to write and record new songs, when you get that urge so bad that you have to share with others what’s floating around in your head, but there is one thing I do know...if you are an artist that has been around for more than 25 years..Nobody, and I mean Nobody wants to hear your “New Stuff” LIVE!!!
I guess most of you are wondering now what this little rant stems from? Here ya go.....
       So last weekend I was down on Yonge Street in Toronto at Sunrise Records where The Spoons were scheduled to do an in store performance, here’s where I fully admit a great admiration for The Spoons, the classic line up of Gord, Sandy, Rob and Derrick put out some really great New Wave hits in the early 80’s, and I can still throw on the Greatest hits CD today and listen to it the whole way through. Now, this was probably my bad (Do people still say that?), since I did already know that they had recently wrote, recorded and released a new cd called " Static In Transmission”, they would be playing stuff off of it, but to only play two old school tracks and all the rest was made up of new stuff...come on, give a dog a bone here.  I know the hardcore fans that were there (The two large guys both dressed in yellow singing word for word to every new song would fit that category) loved it, but the other 99% of us were there just for the “Hits”.
       I’ve have been too many shows over the years where you get the  “established” artists that decide to inflict on the crowd 4 or 5 new songs, then throw in a hit here or there . I’ve actually watched an entire audience of almost 20 thousand people sit down for 20 minutes or more while the band run’s through the new stuff, it’s kind of sad.  
               Back in September of 1995 myself and some friends got tickets to David Bowie’s Outside Tour that he was co-headlining with Nine Inch Nails. When this tour was announced it was a dream line up, how could you go wrong, here you have The Thin White Duke playing alongside Trent Reznor, it was just a very cool idea, then we got the word that Bowie had decided not to do any of his back catalog on this tour, he was only doing one “Classic” song per night and the rest was all new stuff…..oh David, now I’m into new music as much as the next guy, I’ve always considered myself to be pretty forward thinking when it comes to music, up on everything that comes along, but when I decided to go see Bowie (whom I had never seen before) I was looking forward to hearing all the classics…it was not what I or anyone else in attendance expected. Bowie was only 3 or 4 songs into his set and the crowd had started to leave, it wasn’t pretty. Now I stuck around to the end because if I pay money for a show I’m sticking around for the whole show, but for a performer like David Bowie to just play all “New Stuff” was a disastrous choice on his part.
          Now I know my little piece won’t have any effect on the big artists that continue to torture us with those new songs show after show, but if I can just get through to one young band that might grow up one day to fill the stadiums of the world and who will just play “The hits”…then my work here is done

Joe Cornelisse-SSGS