David Bowie 1978-06-04 Gothenburg ,Scandinavium – Live in Stockholm 1979 – (Diedrich) – SQ -8

David Bowie 1978-06-04 Gothenburg ,Scandinavium - Live in Stockholm 1979 - (Diedrich) - SQ -8.

David Bowie 1978-06-04 Gothenburg ,Scandinavium – Live in Stockholm 1979 –
Sound Quality Rating

01. Warzawa.flac
02. “Heroes”.flac
03. What In The World.flac
04. Be My Wife.flac
05. Jean Genie.flac
06. Blackout.flac
07. Speed Of Life.flac
08. Breaking Glass.flac
09. Fame.flac
10. Beauty and the Beast.flac
11. Five Years.flac
12. Soul Love.flac
13. Star.flac
14. Hang on to Yourself.flac
15. Ziggy Stardust.flac
16. Suffragette City.flac
17. Art Decade.flac
18. Alabama Song.flac
19. Station to Station.flac

Label : Audifön Records ‎– ACR 25
Audio Source : audience
Lineage :
Total running time : 1:28:23
Sound Quality : noise ,dull ,but still good listened to
Attendance : 7.000
Artwork : yes
Note : ‘Stay’ ,’TVC 15′ and ‘Rebel Rebel’ are missing.

This CD is recorded straight off the LP LIVE IN STOCKHOM 1979 (1979), and the result is very good.
The wrong town is is stated on the cover, and even the date is pure fantasy (26.09.78)!.

Bowie wearing a blue suit instead of the plastic pants or the flapping white ones.
Great Tape

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AllMusic Review by Alex Henderson
Countless David Bowie bootlegs flooded the underground market in the ’70s, and the sound quality varied considerably. Some had lousy sound quality — back then, it wasn’t uncommon for bootleggers to put out a live recording that had been made using a mono home recorder. But others were stereo soundboard recordings that actually sounded good. Decent stereo sound is heard on Live in Stockholm ’79, a two-LP bootleg that was put out by the German DCR label. The concert was recorded in Sweden’s largest city during a 1979 tour of Europe, and Bowie was in the middle of what has been called his Brian Eno Period (an experimental, rewarding period that found him using a lot of electronic instruments and working with producer Eno on his albums Low, Heroes and Lodger). Bowie offers a lot of songs from the Eno Period, including “Be My Wife,” “Blackout,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “Breaking Glass,” “Speed of Life” and Heroes’ title song. But he also provides the funky “Fame” (this set’s only song from Young Americans) and early-’70s favorites like “Hang on to Yourself,” “Suffragette City,” “Jean Genie,” “Ziggy Stardust” and “Soul Love.” Another highlight of this bootleg is a cover of the Doors’ eerie “Alabama Song (Whiskey Bar),” which works perfectly for Bowie. When Live in Stockholm ’79 was circulated in the U.S. in 1979 and the early ’80s, it generally sold for around $10. But if a rare copy happened to surface at a vinyl convention in the ’90s, chances are it was sold for a lot more.

Tour band 1978 – The Low and Heroes World Tour :
David Bowie – vocals, chamberlain
Adrian Belew – lead guitar, backing vocals
Carlos Alomar – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (music director)
George Murray – bass guitar, backing vocals
Dennis Davis – drums, percussion
Roger Powell – keyboards, synthesizer ,Moog Taurus bass pedals ,backing vocals (except 11–14 November 1978)
Dennis Garcia – keyboards, synthesizer (11–14 November 1978 only)
Sean Mayes – piano, string ensemble, backing vocals Simon House – electric violin
Simon House – electric violin.

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