David Bowie 1987-08-21 Chicago ,Rosemont Horizon – 1st Night Chicago –
Sound Quality Rating
101. Intro – Up The Hill Backwards.flac
102. Glass Spider up the hill 2.flac
103. Day In Day Out.flac
104. Bang Bang.flac
105. Absolute Beginners.flac
106. Loving The Alien.flac
107. China Girl.flac
108. Rebel Rebel.flac
109. Fashion.flac
110. Scary Monsters.flac
111. All The Madmen.flac
112. Never Let Me Down.flac
113. Big Brother.flac
114. 87 And Cry.flac
201. “Heroes”.flac
202. Sons Of The Silent Age.flac
203. Time Will Crawl.flac
204. Band Intro.flac
205. Young Americans.flac
206. Beat Of Your Drum.flac
207. The Jean Genie.flac
208. Let’s Dance.flac
209. Fame.flac
ENCORE
210. Time.flac
211. Blue Jean.flac
212. Modern Love.Flac
Label : No label
Audio Source : Audience recording
Lineage : 2nd gen cassette source
Taping Gear : Unknown
Taper: Unknown
Recording Location: Unknown
Total running time : 2:06:49
Sound Quality : noise ,dull ,but still good listened to
Attendance : Unknown
Artwork : JTB artwork
Not a good show (Bowie tired ?)
David Bowie Tour band 1987 – The Glass Spider Tour
• David Bowie – vocals, guitar
• Peter Frampton – guitar, vocals
• Carlos Alomar – guitar, backing vocals, music director
• Carmine Rojas – bass guitar
• Alan Childs – drums
• Erdal Kızılçay – keyboards, trumpet, congas, violin, backing vocals
• Richard Cottle – keyboards, saxophone, tambourine, backing vocals
Tour dancers
• Melissa Hurley
• Constance Marie
• Spazz Attack (Craig Allen Rothwell)
• Viktor Manoel
• Stephen Nichols
• Toni Basil (choreography)
Tour design
• Allen Branton – Lighting design
• Mark Ravitz – Set design
• Christine Strand – Video director
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I was at this show didn’t remember Peter Frampton played guitar or Toni Basil was the choreographer. I remember Bowie being awesome. But he could have done anything & I would have loved it. I do remember being impressed w the “show”. I’m was used to very simple punk shows. But, I can’t remember who opened for Bowie in Chicago on this tour?
Didn’t realize that I had seen Peter Frampton play live when I attended the Glass Spider concert back in 1987. I guess I was just focused on David Bowie and all the amazing stagecraft going on during the show