SET LIST FOR
SEPTEMBER 18, 2002, MAIDA VALE STUDIOS, BBC RADIO
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Sunday
2. Look Back In Anger
3. Cactus
4. Survive
5. 5:15 The Angels Have Gone
6. Alabama Song
7. Everyone Says 'Hi'
8. Rebel Rebel
9. The Bewlay Brothers
10. Heathen (The Rays). |
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| David
Bowie played an exclusive gig for less than 100 people in London - and filmed
the show for his young daughter. The 55-year-old performed the special gig
at the BBC's Maida Vale studios in west London, which was recorded for a
Radio 2 special to be broadcast next month. He performed the track Bewlay
Brothers - from his 1971 album Hunky Dory - live for the first time, but
had to use lyric sheets to keep up, because, he said, "there are more
words in this than War and Peace". Bowie used a hand-held camera to
capture parts of the show for his two-year-old daughter Alexandria back
home with his wife Iman in New York. "This is just to show my daughter
exactly what sort of person I associate with," he said, focusing his
lens on the fans. Of the 10 songs he played, most came from his recent Heathen
album. But he also played Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill's Alabama Song -
which was a single in 1980 - and Look Back in Anger from the Lodger album.
He also played 1974 single Rebel Rebel, telling the audience: "This
is one that I said I'd never play again - and true to my track record, here
it comes." The concert will be broadcast on Radio 2 on 5 October. |
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Evening With David Bowie Live 2002 and Heathen Chronicles. |
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