DATE: JULY 7, 2000
FROM: ALAN EDWARDS/STUART BELL (DAVID BOWIE's UK
PRESS REPRESENTATIVES AT THE OUTSIDE ORGANIZATION)
David Bowie Takes the UK by Storm Summer 2000
"He's had many pretenders to his crown as the Godfather of Cool. But even those young enough to be his grandchildren could identify an original, a one-off."
–Richard Wallace, -Daily Mirror, June 27, 2000
Some 30 years on from his debut Glastonbury performance in 1971, David Bowie stole this year's prestigious festival and has earned his place in the rock 'n roll history books with one of Glastonbury's most definitive performances. Promoter Michael Eavis, who has booked acts like Radiohead, Oasis, Elvis Costello, Blur and REM, over the years described David's set on June 25 as "one of the best appearances in the history of the event."
Bowie, resplendently dressed in a 3/4 length one-of-a-kind Alexander McQueen jacket (not too dissimilar to his Hunky Dory look), held his audience captive with a set that included killer tracks from his accomplished 30-year career, including "Life On Mars," "Changes," "Let's Dance," "Under Pressure," "Heroes," "Fame," "China Girl," "Ashes To Ashes," "Ziggy Stardust," "Rebel Rebel" and, from more recent years, crowd-pleasers such as "Hello Spaceboy" and "I'm Afraid Of Americans." Artists such as The Dandy Warhols, Kelis, Happy Mondays and Embrace were tripping over themselves to watch the 2 hour strong set from the side of the stage. Out front, in excess of 120,000 people stretched as far as the eye could see, resembling nothing so much as a medieval gathering of the clans.
So far reaching were the effects of David's Glastonbury performance that UK papers looked somewhat like Bowie fanzines the following day. Even the notoriously critical credible British music press had to take their hats off to David and cited him as this year's highlight. NME chose David as the Pyramid Stage pick of the day and reported; "David Bowie, Blimey he's good. No, better than that, David Bowie bloody well patented pop music, and we all forgot."
Following a set that many would claim impossible to better, David rocked an intimate audience just days later at a special show for the BBC, to be broadcast on TV later this year. Entertaining this specially invited crowd (faces in the audience included Russell Crowe, Meg Ryan, Lulu, Bob Geldolf, Richard E. Grant Simon and Yasmin Le Bon, amongst others), David filled the evening with amusing anecdotes of his past antics including many ribald tales that are best left in the BBC archives! The set was varied and included previews of some new interpretations of 60's songs, such as "London Boys," that he is planning to record.
In what's been a very special week for David in the UK, he has more than proved why he has been at the top of his game for some 30 years now. He has shown himself to be as relevant now as he has ever been.
For more info, please contact US press reps: Mitch Schneider/Lathum Nelson @ 818 380 0400
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