David Bowie
Dec 12, 2022: Guitar.com: PETER FRAMPTON ON TOURING WITH DAVID BOWIE: “I GOT MY CREDIBILITY BACK THAT I FELT I’D LOST”
Peter Frampton has spoken candidly about his career, admitting that he credits David Bowie for allowing him to regain credibility after a disappointing response to some of his solo records.
Peter Frampton has spoken candidly about his career, admitting that he credits David Bowie for allowing him to regain credibility after a disappointing response to some of his solo records.
Dec 2, 2022: Far Out Magazine: From Buckingham Nicks to David Bowie: Christine McVie’s 10 favourite songs
- ‘God Only Knows’ – The Beach Boys
- ‘Babylon Sisters’ – Steely Dan
- ‘Raspberry Beret’ – Prince & The Revolution
- ‘Races are Run’ – Buckingham Nicks
- ‘Let’s Dance’ – David Bowie
- ‘That Ole Devil Called Love’ – Billie Holliday
- ‘I Know You’re Out There Somewhere’ – The Moody Blues
- ‘Man of the World’ – Fleetwood Mac
- ‘Smoke on the Water’ – Deep Purple
- ‘Mexico’ – James Taylor

2ManyDJs have spoken to NME about the legacy of their ‘As Heard On Radio Soulwax Pt.2′ mix, as well as the indie dance scene of 2002 and counting David Bowie as a fan.
Brothers David and Stephen Dewaele, who are also members of Soulwax and run the DEEWEE record label, rereleased the classic 2002 mash-up album last week. A highly influential mix of the time, it combined the worlds of pop, rock, rap, indie and dance – bringing together the likes of Velvet Underground, Destiny’s Child, Felix Da Housecat, New Order, Peaches, Sly & The Family Stone and beyond.
This, and their subsequent mixes, releases and legendary DJ sets, would help shape the decade’s dance-punk scene and indie nightlife. One fan was Bowie who hailed their mixes as “dynamite combinations” and would repeatedly praise them in the press. The pair would later make a Bowie mix and accompanying film, DAVE, as Radio Soulwax. -2ManyDJs: “David Bowie used to post on our web forum” 12.1.22
Brothers David and Stephen Dewaele, who are also members of Soulwax and run the DEEWEE record label, rereleased the classic 2002 mash-up album last week. A highly influential mix of the time, it combined the worlds of pop, rock, rap, indie and dance – bringing together the likes of Velvet Underground, Destiny’s Child, Felix Da Housecat, New Order, Peaches, Sly & The Family Stone and beyond.
This, and their subsequent mixes, releases and legendary DJ sets, would help shape the decade’s dance-punk scene and indie nightlife. One fan was Bowie who hailed their mixes as “dynamite combinations” and would repeatedly praise them in the press. The pair would later make a Bowie mix and accompanying film, DAVE, as Radio Soulwax. -2ManyDJs: “David Bowie used to post on our web forum” 12.1.22
NME: David Bowie had “seven pairs of socks down his tights” in ‘Labyrinth’
David Bowie stuffed “seven pairs of socks down his tights” to play Jareth in Labyrinth, according to co-star Warwick Davis.
The late musician played Jareth the Goblin King in the 1986 fantasy film, which was directed by Jim Henson and executive produced by George Lucas. 11.25.22
David Bowie stuffed “seven pairs of socks down his tights” to play Jareth in Labyrinth, according to co-star Warwick Davis.
The late musician played Jareth the Goblin King in the 1986 fantasy film, which was directed by Jim Henson and executive produced by George Lucas. 11.25.22
Jan 8, 2021: The Guardian: 'David was terrified': the inside story of how Bowie met John Lennon
David Bowie and John Lennon first met in scenes more reminiscent of an awkward children’s playdate than a summit of two of rock’s greatest ever stars, according to a new interview with music producer Tony Visconti.
David Bowie and John Lennon first met in scenes more reminiscent of an awkward children’s playdate than a summit of two of rock’s greatest ever stars, according to a new interview with music producer Tony Visconti.