David Bowie 1990-06-13 Milwaukee , Marcus Amphitheatrer – Live At The Marcus Amphitheatrer –
Sound Quality Rating
101. SPACE ODDITY.flac
102. CHANGES.flac
103. REBEL REBEL.flac
104. ASHES TO ASHES.flac
105. FASHION.flac
106. LIFE ON MARS.flac
107. PRETTY PINK ROSE.flac
108. STAY.flac
109. BLUE JEAN.flac
110. LET’S DANCE.flac
111. SOUND AND VISION.flac
112. ZIGGY STARDUST.flac
113. CHINA GIRL.flac
114. STATION TO STATION.flac
201. YOUNG AMERICANS.flac
202. SUFFRAGETTE CITY.flac
203. FAME.flac
204. “HEROES”.flac
ENCORE
205. MODERN LOVE.flac
206. JEAN GENIE – GLORIA.flac
207. PANIC IN DETROIT.flac
Label : No label
Audio Source : Audience recording
Lineage : Unknown
Taping Gear : Unknown
Taper: Unknown
Recording Location: Unknown
Total running time : 0:00:00
Sound Quality : Noise ,dull ,but still good listened to
Attendance : Unknown
Artwork : By JTB Artwork
Bowie’s Sound + Vision tour stop would divide critics. Dave Tianen of the Sentinel found Bowie’s music to be a secondary prop to his videos. Dave Luhrssen, a freelancer for the Journal, disagreed: “It was a cinematic experience, where motion and stasis, light and shadow, fantasy and reality blended into three-dimensional live video.”
David Bowie Tour band 1990 – Sound+Vision Tour
Bowie specifically chose a smaller band for the tour, saying in a contemporary interview that “It’s a much smaller sound. It’s not quite as orchestrated as any of the other tours. The plus of that is that there is a certain kind of drive and tightness that you get with that embryonic line-up, where everybody is totally reliant on the other two or three guys, so everybody gives a lot more”
• David Bowie – vocals, guitar, saxophone[
• Adrian Belew – guitar, backing vocals, music director
• Erdal Kızılçay – bass guitar, backing vocals
• Rick Fox – keyboards, backing vocals
• Michael Hodges – drums
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