Home Actor David Bowie HD Photos and Wallpapers November 2023 David Bowie Instagram - BREAKING GLASS LIVE EP IS 45 “Lately, I’ve been, Breaking Glass in your room again...” When the 3-track Breaking Glass Live EP was originally released on 17th November 1978, it stalled at #54 on the Official UK Singles Chart. It was a glitch, the next single, Boys Keep Swinging, went Top 10. That poor performance wasn’t repeated forty years later, when the 4-track picture disc version of the EP entered the UK’s Official Vinyl Singles Chart at #1. That new 4-track version of the EP featured three previously unreleased live versions of the original EP tracks plus the addition of an unreleased live version of Hang On To Yourself. Also, those four tracks are alternative performances to the ones that appeared on the live album WELCOME TO THE BLACKOUT (LIVE LONDON ’78), and none were featured on the original 1978 EP. Phew, it’s confusing these days. #DBBG40 #BowieBGEP45th

David Bowie Instagram – BREAKING GLASS LIVE EP IS 45 “Lately, I’ve been, Breaking Glass in your room again…” When the 3-track Breaking Glass Live EP was originally released on 17th November 1978, it stalled at #54 on the Official UK Singles Chart. It was a glitch, the next single, Boys Keep Swinging, went Top 10. That poor performance wasn’t repeated forty years later, when the 4-track picture disc version of the EP entered the UK’s Official Vinyl Singles Chart at #1. That new 4-track version of the EP featured three previously unreleased live versions of the original EP tracks plus the addition of an unreleased live version of Hang On To Yourself. Also, those four tracks are alternative performances to the ones that appeared on the live album WELCOME TO THE BLACKOUT (LIVE LONDON ’78), and none were featured on the original 1978 EP. Phew, it’s confusing these days. #DBBG40 #BowieBGEP45th

David Bowie Instagram - BREAKING GLASS LIVE EP IS 45 “Lately, I’ve been, Breaking Glass in your room again...” When the 3-track Breaking Glass Live EP was originally released on 17th November 1978, it stalled at #54 on the Official UK Singles Chart. It was a glitch, the next single, Boys Keep Swinging, went Top 10. That poor performance wasn’t repeated forty years later, when the 4-track picture disc version of the EP entered the UK’s Official Vinyl Singles Chart at #1. That new 4-track version of the EP featured three previously unreleased live versions of the original EP tracks plus the addition of an unreleased live version of Hang On To Yourself. Also, those four tracks are alternative performances to the ones that appeared on the live album WELCOME TO THE BLACKOUT (LIVE LONDON ’78), and none were featured on the original 1978 EP. Phew, it’s confusing these days. #DBBG40 #BowieBGEP45th

David Bowie Instagram – BREAKING GLASS LIVE EP IS 45

“Lately, I’ve been, Breaking Glass in your room again…”

When the 3-track Breaking Glass Live EP was originally released on 17th November 1978, it stalled at #54 on the Official UK Singles Chart. It was a glitch, the next single, Boys Keep Swinging, went Top 10.

That poor performance wasn’t repeated forty years later, when the 4-track picture disc version of the EP entered the UK’s Official Vinyl Singles Chart at #1.

That new 4-track version of the EP featured three previously unreleased live versions of the original EP tracks plus the addition of an unreleased live version of Hang On To Yourself.

Also, those four tracks are alternative performances to the ones that appeared on the live album WELCOME TO THE BLACKOUT (LIVE LONDON ’78), and none were featured on the original 1978 EP.

Phew, it’s confusing these days.

#DBBG40 #BowieBGEP45th | Posted on 18/Nov/2023 05:24:54

David Bowie Instagram – DAVID BOWIE GLAMOUR FANZINE #10 EXCLUSIVE COVER REVEAL

“Something about me stood apart…” 

The folks at David Bowie Glamour Fanzine have been in touch with details of the somewhat delayed upcoming Issue Ten.

As ever, the cover features a beautiful new portrait of David by Helen Green, this time depicting him from 1999. 

Over to Nick at Glamour for the lowdown…

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After a break of eighteen months, David Bowie Glamour fanzine is back! 

We’ve got interviews with Bowie alumni such as Sterling Campbell and Zachary Alford and stars who were influenced by him including Glen Matlock and Joe Elliott and Clem Burke. 

Plus, of course, lots of stories and encounters by the fans!

It’s available now at davidbowieglamour.com (Linktree in bio)

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Following Helen’s cover, the teaser images we’ve used from the fanzine are as follows: 

David Bowie as Ramona A. Stone by John Scarisbrick
Halloween Jack by Jocelyn Howard
Chris Zura recounts their moment of glory as the Ashes To Ashes Pierrot at the David Bowie World Fan Convention in Liverpool last year.

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David Bowie Instagram – BREAKING GLASS LIVE EP IS 45

“Lately, I’ve been, Breaking Glass in your room again…”

When the 3-track Breaking Glass Live EP was originally released on 17th November 1978, it stalled at #54 on the Official UK Singles Chart. It was a glitch, the next single, Boys Keep Swinging, went Top 10.

That poor performance wasn’t repeated forty years later, when the 4-track picture disc version of the EP entered the UK’s Official Vinyl Singles Chart at #1. 

That new 4-track version of the EP featured three previously unreleased live versions of the original EP tracks plus the addition of an unreleased live version of Hang On To Yourself.

Also, those four tracks are alternative performances to the ones that appeared on the live album WELCOME TO THE BLACKOUT (LIVE LONDON ’78), and none were featured on the original 1978 EP. 

Phew, it’s confusing these days.

#DBBG40 #BowieBGEP45th

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