David Bowie 2004-06-25 Scheessel ,Eichenring (Hurricane Festival) – Last Stand Scheessel 2004 – (Matrix).
Sound Quality Rating
01. Intro.wav
02. Rebel Rebel.wav
03. Fame .wav
04. Battle For Britain.wav
05. Sister Midnight.wav
06. New Killer Star.wav
07. Cactus.wav
08. All The Young Dudes.wav
09. China Girl.wav
10. Modern Love.wav
11. Station To Station.wav
12. The Man Who Sold The World.wav
13. Changes.wav
14. The Loneliest Guy.wav
15. Band Introduction.wav
16. Under Pressure.wav
17. Ashes To Ashes.wav
18. Quicksand.wav
19. I’m Afraid Of Americans.wav
20. “Heroes”.wav
Encore:
21. Encore Call.wav
22. Life On Mars.wav
23. Suffragette City.wav
24. Ziggy Stardust.wav
Label : No label
Audio Source : Audience recording
Lineage : Unknown
Taping Gear : Unknown
Taper: Unknown
Recording Location: Unknown
Total running time : 1:42:07
Sound Quality : Good. Equals record or radio/TV apart from a slight noise and some dullness.
Attendance : Unknown
Artwork : By Milan
Information correct date is 2004-06-25 (date on the cover is wrong)
Matrix of 2 different audience recordings
As one of the most inventive performers of the rock era, David Bowie‘s concerts were always a spectacle. That’s just one of the reasons why it’s such a disappointment that he hasn’t staged a concert since June 25, 2004, when a major health scare forced him to cancel his tour in support of the previous year’s album, ‘Reality.’
Following that date, at the Hurricane Festival in Scheessel, Germany, Bowie had an emergency angioplasty. The problem started a couple of days earlier during a show in Prague, when he started feeling pain in his left shoulder and abruptly ended his concert. Tests revealed an acutely blocked artery, and the final month of the European tour was shelved.
That wasn’t the only problem on tour. A week prior, in Oslo, Bowie was hit in the eye by a lollipop that had been thrown by a fan. More seriously, his Miami concert was cancelled when a lighting technician died after falling from the rig above the stage before the show. Still, a DVD comprised of footage from the two Dublin shows was released in 2010.
Since then, Bowie has only made a handful of guest appearances, sitting in with Arcade Fire in 2005 and David Gilmour a year later. That November, he joined Alicia Keys at a benefit concert in New York, and has not sung in public since. He did not tour behind the release of 2013′s acclaimed ‘The Next Day,’ his first album since ‘Reality.’
November 2014 released ”Nothing Has Changed”
David Bowie Tour band 2003-2004 A Reality Tour
A Reality Tour was a worldwide concert tour by David Bowie in support of the Reality album. The tour commenced on 7 October 2003 at the Forum Copenhagen, Denmark, continuing through Europe, North America, Asia, including a return to New Zealand and Australia for the first time since the 1987 Glass Spider Tour. Bowie retired from performing live in 2006, making this tour his last.
The tour grossed US$46 million, making it the ninth-highest-grossing tour of 2004.
The Tour band
• David Bowie – vocals and acoustic guitar
• Earl Slick – lead guitar
• Gerry Leonard – guitar, backing vocals
• Gail Ann Dorsey – bass guitar, vocals
• Sterling Campbell – drums, percussion
• Mike Garson – keyboards, piano
• Catherine Russell – backing keyboards/backing vocals
Start date 11 June 2002
End date 23 October 2002
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