David Bowie 1983-07-02 Milton Keynes ,Milton Keynes Bowl – Milton Keynes 1983 2nd Night –
Sound Quality Rating
101. Intro.flac
102. The Jean Genie-Star.flac
103. “Heroes”.flac
104. What In The World.flac
105. Golden Years.flac
106. Fashion.flac
107. Red Sails.flac
108. Breaking Glass.flac
109. Life On Mars.flac
110. Sorrow.flac
111. Cat People (putting out the fire).flac
112. China Girl.flac
113. Scary Monsters (and super creeps).flac
114. Rebel Rebel.flac
115. White Light White Heat.flac
201. Station To Station.flac
202. Cracked Actor.flac
203. Ashes To Ashes.flac
204. Space Oddity.flac
205. Band Introduction.flac
206. Young Americans.flac
207. TVC 15.flac
208. Fame.flac
Encore:
209. Stay.flac
210. The Jean Genie.flac
211. Modern Love.flac
Label : Wardour – Wardour-182
Audio Source : audience
Lineage :
Total running time : 1:52:07
Sound Quality : very good. Equals record or radio apart from a slight noise and some dullness.
Attendance : 58.310
Artwork : Yes
Fine atmosphere:
A good concert and a fine atmosphere. There was only some unrest among those at the foot of the stage and after announcing Breaking Class Bowie asks them to remain calm. “This is a song from the album Pinups and it’s called Sorrow“ and before China Girl he says: “Come forth Cinderella. Well,I suppose I’ll have to sing about China” (?).
At the end of the concert a girl can be heard to roar with such a catching laughter,onc cannut help laughing too!
David Bowie Tour band 1983 – The Serious Moonlight World Tour :
• David Bowie – lead vocals, guitar, saxophone
• Earl Slick – guitar
• Carlos Alomar – guitar, backing vocals, music director
• Carmine Rojas – bass guitar
• Tony Thompson – drums, percussion
• Dave Lebolt – keyboards, synthesizers
The Borneo Horns:
• Steve Elson – saxophones
• Stan Harrison – saxophones, woodwinds
• Lenny Pickett – saxophones, woodwinds
Backing vocals
• George Simms – backing vocals
• Frank Simms – backing vocals• Frank Simms – backing vocals
It was a blue suede pixie boot. I was there. He said “come forward Cinderella” but she didn’t.
the ‘cinderella’ comment was a reaction to an item of footwear being thrown on to the stage. I think it may have been a wellington boot!