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Thread started 11/03/11 6:34pm

dm3857

Bowie Concert Dvds

(I AM NOT ASKING WHERE TO PURCHASE ANY OF THESE ITEMS,JUST ASKING IF THERE ARE ANY AVAILABLE)

hi all!

before i start i already have the ziggy stardust motion picture,serious moonlite, and glass spider tour.

i was wondering if there were good quality dvds of the Ziggy Stardust Tour, Diamond Dogs Tour,and Isolar Tour.

if you know of any... PLEASE let me know!

thanks!

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Reply #1 posted 11/04/11 11:22am

Farfunknugin

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You should check out

David Bowie - A Reality Tour from 2004. It's 30 cuts strong which gives you alot to chew on

[Edited 11/4/11 11:23am]

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Reply #2 posted 11/04/11 11:48am

Javi

The Isolar Tour is a favourite of mine. I don't know of any DVD (although it's likely that it exists), but I do have the DVD Vancouver Rehearsals, where you can see an entire concert... only without the public.

There's also a DVD of the Low/"Heroes" tour which contains a show in Japan and a TV performance in Germany. It's one of those bootleg DVDs that are somewhat considered almost official. You may find it in Amazon, I've seen it there.

The Astoria, 1999 is also of that category (bootleg but with the treatment of an official release).

An another like that is The Dome (1990, Sound And Vision tour)

I don't know about the Diamond Dogs tour.

These are a few picks I've come across during the years. If you do a research you're sure to find many more, but in the bootleg market. There aren't more official live DVD's than the ones you and Farfunknugin have mentioned.

[Edited 11/4/11 12:37pm]

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Reply #3 posted 11/04/11 12:39pm

JoeTyler

it depends

there are only official dvds of the tours you already have (Ziggy, Serious M and GS, which is terrible, btw, Bowie's nadir...lol)

but there is also the Reality DVD, which now should be seen as Bowie's farewell (he's semi-retired), and the StoryTellers DVD (Hours era...)

there is the Cracked Actor documentary (of the Diamond Dogs tour, but it doesn't include a lot of footage of the live performances, it's mostly interviews and backstage stuff)

there's an excellent bootleg of the Low/Heroes tour (in Denver or Phoenix, I'm not sure)

and there is the "Rehearsals DVD" of the StS tour (thin white duke), but it's pretty boring...

my advice? just download stuff from youtube...

[Edited 11/4/11 12:39pm]

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Reply #4 posted 11/04/11 2:29pm

dm3857

Javi said:

The Isolar Tour is a favourite of mine. I don't know of any DVD (although it's likely that it exists), but I do have the DVD Vancouver Rehearsals, where you can see an entire concert... only without the public.

There's also a DVD of the Low/"Heroes" tour which contains a show in Japan and a TV performance in Germany. It's one of those bootleg DVDs that are somewhat considered almost official. You may find it in Amazon, I've seen it there.

The Astoria, 1999 is also of that category (bootleg but with the treatment of an official release).

An another like that is The Dome (1990, Sound And Vision tour)

I don't know about the Diamond Dogs tour.

These are a few picks I've come across during the years. If you do a research you're sure to find many more, but in the bootleg market. There aren't more official live DVD's than the ones you and Farfunknugin have mentioned.

[Edited 11/4/11 12:37pm]

Thanks for the info!

i appreciate it!

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Reply #5 posted 11/04/11 3:36pm

Javi

dm3857 said:

Javi said:

The Isolar Tour is a favourite of mine. I don't know of any DVD (although it's likely that it exists), but I do have the DVD Vancouver Rehearsals, where you can see an entire concert... only without the public.

There's also a DVD of the Low/"Heroes" tour which contains a show in Japan and a TV performance in Germany. It's one of those bootleg DVDs that are somewhat considered almost official. You may find it in Amazon, I've seen it there.

The Astoria, 1999 is also of that category (bootleg but with the treatment of an official release).

An another like that is The Dome (1990, Sound And Vision tour)

I don't know about the Diamond Dogs tour.

These are a few picks I've come across during the years. If you do a research you're sure to find many more, but in the bootleg market. There aren't more official live DVD's than the ones you and Farfunknugin have mentioned.

[Edited 11/4/11 12:37pm]

Thanks for the info!

i appreciate it!

You're welcome. Enjoy! wink

[Edited 11/4/11 15:37pm]

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Reply #6 posted 11/04/11 3:47pm

Javi

By the way, I think we can expect new Bowie's DVD's in the near future. With the man retired, there have been frequent releases of albums, concerts, etc. to please us fans, and I think this will continue.

Recently the DVD of Bowie's 50th anniversary concert has been published, with David on stage with people like Robert Smith, Billy Corgan, etc. I forgot to mention it earlier.

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