$22 for an empty box, albums sold separately? That's some next-level milking.
$22 for an empty box, albums sold separately? That's some next-level milking.
For what it's worth I think this is the source of the Leon recordings I've been listening to.
If this is what record labels were presented with originally then yes, it's clear they wouldn't want to release it as is. Still - I love all this stuff and don't see why it couldn't have been issued as a bonus disc with Outside.
I'm assuming liveandwell.com will get tossed in with the six live albums.
Kristeen Young has reworked her under-appreciated Bowie collab "Saviour" as a new track:
In case anyone is interested in pre-ordering this David Bowie Dunny figure:
https://www.kidrobot.com/products/da...TDlXaHM4In0%3D
Trent Reznor, Billy Corgan and more to play David Bowie tribute livestream
'A Bowie Celebration: Just for one day!' will stream next January to mark the legend's 74th birthday
https://www.nme.com/news/music/trent...stream-2800611
Stardust drops Nov 25 in theaters and on VOD.
Annd that's a big fucking Nope from me, which only got bigger since this movie was first announced
Yeah, I'm not feeling it either
I think it looks great.
But then again, I usually like what everyone else hates and hate what everyone else likes so... *shrugs*
Dear god, that music in the trailer was awful. I like the look of the film, but everything else about it just turned me off. Definitely a hard pass.
The film doesn't even have any db music/songs in it FFS
Just watch Velvet Goldmine, everybody!
that movie Stardust looks so unbelievably bad. I'm actually kind of offended by the trailer. It looks like a biopic put together by a bunch of shrewd advertising people who really don't care about the music, they just want to sell a narrative and cash in on the fact that he's too dead to tell them to fuck off.
At least Velvet Goldmine was a little creative and didn't pretend to be a biopic.
I would argue that 68-72 isn't even the most interesting period in DB career, story-wise. Yeah, his early struggles are amusing, but not as much as all of his transformations from Ziggy to the modern years
yeah, i think because velvet goldmine wasn't marketed as a biopic, but its own story based on SOME stuff that actually happened, no one was expecting there to be actual music by bowie (and the music we get in that movie is SO FUCKING GOOD). this is literally a biopic of david bowie, without his music. wtf?
I really liked the biopic by Danny Boyle about Steve Jobbs. Showing the guy in four important moments of his career instead of going for the typical chronological recount of his life was a great idea.
I think this would work well with Bowie, too... like for example showing him backstage right after he killed off Ziggy, in Berlin recording Heroes, in a hospital bed after his heart attack and then while filming the video for Lazarus.