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David Bowie 07/12/02
E-Werk, Köln, Germany
Set I
Life on Mars?
Ashes to Ashes
Cactus
Slip Away
Starman
China Girl
I've Been Waiting for You
I Would Be Your Slave
Changes
Stay
Fame
I'm Afraid of Americans
5:15 The Angels Have Gone
"Heroes"
Heathen (The Rays)
Everyone Says 'Hi'
Hallo Spaceboy
Let's Dance
Everyone Says 'Hi'
Ziggy Stardust
Set II
Warszawa
Speed of Life
Breaking Glass
What in the World
Sound and Vision
Art Decade
Always Crashing in the Same Car
Be My Wife
A New Career in a New Town
Subterraneans
Set III
 
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Roy Martin\'s Music Collection (5/5) DVD-DL / 0 View   audience video (DD085)
Notes: Audience video shot on 12th of July 2002 downloaded from Mindwarp-Pavillion. dubbed with audience audio from double CD downloaded from dime. Info about original downloads below. Rec. Info: Video (VOB) -> Magix Video Deluxe dubbed with audio flac-files -> Edit -> VOB-files -> DIME The flac files have been treated with EQ separately before synching them to the video (especially treble was lifted). I created a video menue with track selection and audios of the original audio files. There were several gaps of the video which have been dubbed with some photos. Overall during the songs only the sound of audio recording was used but at the beginning of Heathen the audio had a gap where the original video sound was used. Also between the songs especially when Bowie is talking the original video sound is more "authentic" and his voice is simply more understandable so I mixed this with the audio sound. I burned the show on a DVD9 (double layer) as the file size is beyond 4.7 GB. I have included the cover artwork of the original video. Check also the screenshots and the audio samples of - the original video - the original audio - the EQ'ed audio used for the dubbed video Video-Format: PAL, 4:3 Video-Codec: MJPEG Audio: MPEG Bitrate: 1.3 Mbps Disc Type: DVD9 Total running time DVD: 1:48:03 min.
richard (5/5) Cdr / 2 View  
Slick2007 (5/5) FLAC / 2 B View  
infected_by_sound (5/5) DVD / 1 View  
Notes: AUD
Tim Devine (4/5) cdr / 2 b View  
Notes: AUD..... Chaos and anger about the distribution of tickets were the main issues weeks before the show took place at the very intimate E-Werk in Cologne. For the commmon customer it was almost impossible to get tickets at the box office. It was said only 1200 tickets were sold to the public for the only summer performance in Germany, which led to many offers at ebay. But those who paid up to 200 were not to go home dissapointed. ....After a look at the setlist of recent shows I didn't expect a show like the one I had experienced in London, but a similar mixed set as he did at each show after his Meltdown performance. Many well known old songs, some pieces from "Low" and many great songs from "Heathen". And with a little exception I was right. To the familar sound of Mike Garson's piano, Bowie went slowly on stage wearing his black suit with blue leather tie to sing "Life on Mars?" beautifully as ever. What a magical moment. Bowie's hair was throughout the show tousled by ventilators which was a very joyful view. His fantastic and loose mood was absolutely matched by the audience's, who seemed to enjoy each and every moment of that concert. After "Slip away" Bowie started playing a funny childish melody on the stylophone in which Mike Garson joined in immediately. A moment that characterizes the show and Bowie's general performance style this year. Open, loose and chatty. During a very lenghty band intro he asked Gerry Leonhard if he know the irish "dance like a river" (aka "Riverdance") show. Yes he did and so he started to dance like Michael Flatley. Not that close to the original but another very funny moment. ....When they returned to the stage for the encores Bowie confronted the audience with "some bad news" becauce "the doors have been locked so noone can get out". And off they went to play "Everyone says "hi"". Parts of the concert were filmed (only songs from "Heathen") and one camera had problems during the song, so it was played another time after "Let's dance". The audience didn't mind. And nOt only because "They still" couldn't "get the doors open". "And Ziggy played guitar" brought the show to a close. So we thought after Bowie and his fantastic band had left the stage. Some hardcore fans were already out of the venue as something very surprising happend. David and his band returned to stage. "Good evening. Good to be here". And the second encore began."They still can't get the doors open" we were informed by the man. "We don't really know what to do, so we thought we could play the "Low" album." And with deep voice very slowly: "The doors are locked." Many people around considered it a joke, but then Bowie and his musicians began to play "Warszawa". One could only watch the stage, eyes and mouth wide open, and see them play that great music again. The bewildered audience got quiet and really listened to the music. What an awsome moment never to forget. "Low" was played as it was in London - not in correct order and without "Weeping wall". After a very calming "Suberraneans" it was really over. What a show. What a performance. It was the best example for Bowie's greatness. Expect the unexpected. After another hour talking to other enthused fans I started my 200 km ride home. I never felt so exited and good after a concert. Fore sure one of the best shows I've ever seen. From Florian This show took place in a very small venue, only 2,500 people and it was sold out immediately. Bowie was smiling and laughing all the time, and during the encores he announced that the doors would be locked so that nobody could get out (and only unlocked after the performance of Low). ....On 11th July Bowie was in Cologne in the 'Harald-Schmidt-Show'. That's the German late night show, and Bowie talked with Harald Schmidt (in English, and they broadcast it without any translation) and performed Everyone Says Hi live with the band. Interesting enough that they didn't play Slow Burn which was the single at the time.
Nur Gale (4/5) CD / 2 A- View   AUD Dat
Trentskers (3/0) CD / 2 A B View   master tape>CDR(PhilipsCDR570)>wave(EAC)>flac(8)TLH
BFC (2/5) / 2 View  
Notes: 2CDs
Stuart Ferguson (1/4.3) CDR / 2 View   Audience
Notes: DVD 3023; lineage: Audience recording.
C Montana (1/4) DVDR / 1 A View