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David Bowie 06/21/71
BBC Studios, London, England
Set I
From 06/20/1971
Queen Bitch
Bombers
The Superman
Looking For A Friend
Almost Grown
Kooks
Song For Bob Dylan
Andy Warhol
It Ain't Easy
From 05/22/1972
Changes
From 10/04/1971
Andy Warhol
The Supermen
From 02/07/72
Ziggy Stardust
Five Years
Waiting For The Man
From 06/19/72
White Light, White Heat
Rock And Roll Suicide
Starman(1972)
Drive In Saturday(1973) 2
Janine(10/26/1969)
Set II
 
Set III
 
Comment
With added from various bbc appearances from 69 to 73
Last Changed By J Lynch
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Collectors With This Show
User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
J Lynch (5/0) cdr / 1 A View   FM
Notes: 1-9 from 06/20/1971 1.Queen Bitch 2.Bombers 3.The Superman 4.Looking for a friend 5.almost grown 6.Kooks 7.Song for Bob Dylan 8.Andy Warhol 9.It ain't easy recorded 05/22/1972 10.Changes 11-12 10/04/1971 11.Andy Warhol 12.The Supermen 13-15 02/07/72 13.Ziggy Stardust 14.Five years 15.Waiting for the man 16-17 06/19/72 16.White light,White heat 17.Rock and Roll suicide 18.Starman(1972) 19.Drive in Saturday(1973) 20.Janine(10/26/1969 AKA Crash Course for Ravers.
Tim Devine (4/5) cdr / 1 a View  
Notes: David Bowie - Ziggy 2 vinyl rip Label: Tune-In (TUNE IN 002) Audio Source: mostly radio broadcast, see info Lineage: vinly rip > CDR > FLAC 4 Number of Discs: 4 Artwork: included Total running time: 33:02 Info: Nothing that unusual here, with the first nine tracks from the John Peel In Concert recording, from Paris Studio: recorded 3rd June 1971 and broadcast on the 20th. The final track's from the Marc TV show, 9th September 1977 (sneeze and you'll miss it). Now that the Peel show's been in wide circulation for a goodly while, it's hard to remember that back in the early eighties it was rocking-horse shit! I had the grottiest of grotty tapes of it - the managed to buy a copy of the original bootleg in an auction. It was a lovely clean copy. I plugged the record deck (not sure which) into a Hauppauge Win-TV card as a pre-amp, then used the Acoustic Solutions wave studios to chop up the tracks. No other changes made, so the sound is as per the LP (which is notably inferior to the subsequent CD versions, with distinct hiss there). Tracklisting: 1. Queen Bitch 2. Bombers 3. Supermen 4. Looking For A Friend 5. Almost Grown 6. Kooks 7. Song For Bob Dylan 8. Andy Warhol 9. It Ain't Easy 10. Sleeping Next To You
Alan (3/5) cdr / 1 A A- View   Rise & Rise of Ziggy Stardust BBC sessions
Notes: Rise & Rise cdr2 recorded 05 June 1971? - tracks as listed.
Adam Gott (2/4.8) cd-r / 1 a View   'A Crash Course For the Ravers' silver cd