David Bowie 1997-10-04 Philadelphia ,Electric Factory – Philly 97 –
Sound Quality Rating dullness.
101. Queen Bitch.flac
102. Waiting For The Man.flac
103. The Jean Genie.flac
104. The Last Thing You Should Do.flac
105. I’m Afraid Of Americans.flac
106. Band introduction.flac
107. Seven Years In Tibet.flac
108. Battle For Britain (The Letter).flac
109. The Man Who Sold The World.flac
110. Outside.flac
111. Fashion.flac
112. Looking For Satellites.flac
113. The Hearts Filthy Lesson.flac
114. The Voyeur Of Utter Destruction (As Beauty).flac
215. Under Pressure.flac
216. Hallo Spaceboy.flac
217. Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps).flac
218. Little Wonder.flac
ENCORE
219. Quicksand.flac
220. I Can’t Read.flac
221. Telling Lies.flac
222. Fame.flac
223. Dead Man Walking.flac
224. Pallas Athena.flac
225. White Light White Heat.flac
226. O Superman.flac
227. Moonage Daydream.flac
Label : DBDigital
Audio Source : Audience recording
Lineage : Sonic Studios mics
Taping Gear : Unknown
Taper: Unknown
Recording Location: Unknown
Total running time : 2:23:19
Sound Quality : Good. Equals record or radio/TV apart from a slight noise and some
Attendance : Unknown
Artwork : Yes
Good sound. Security was real tight. The taper had his Sonic Studios mics under his shirt collar. He was about 15ft in front of the speakers. Nonetheless, the sound came out sounding a bit muffled. He did some EQ work on it to brighten it up so it turned out average for his taste. This was a unique Earthling show, so that’s why He made it. There is some excess audience noise (screaming girls) for the 1st few songs, but then it settled down. All in all, it’s not a bad CD
Before the band intro > “It’s time to say hallo .I didn’t know to say ,so we were just playing songs .I was born in London .That’s all I got to say .I’ve got Americans all around me .”
David Bowie Tour band 1997 Earthling Tour
Superb Bowie Performance From The Earthling Tour. David Bowie’s 20th studio album was originally released in February 1997 on Arista Records. Earthling showcased an electronica-influenced sound partly inspired by the industrial and drum and bass culture of the 1990s. It was the first album Bowie self-produced since 1974’s Diamond Dogs.
The Earthling Tour started on 7 June 1997 at Flughafen Blankensee in Lübeck, Germany, continuing through Europe and North America before reaching a conclusion in Buenos Aires, Argentina on 7 November 1997. On August 14, ‘97, Bowie performed at Hungary’s Student Island Festival in Budapest, where he put on a quite extraordinary show, accompanied as he was by Reeves Gabrels on guitar, Gail Ann Dorsey on bass, Zack Alford on drums and Mike Garson on keyboards. Playing just a few tracks from the new record plus a fine selection of back catalogue gems, the entire show was broadcast, both across Eastern Europe and indeed in the US too on selected FM stations. Previously unreleased this remarkable gig is now available on this priceless CD for the first time..
The Tour band
• David Bowie: vocals
• Reeves Gabrels: guitar, backing vocals
• Gail Ann Dorsey: bass guitar, vocals
• Zachary Alford: drums
• Mike Garson: keyboards, backing vocals
• Mike Garson: keyboards,