デヴィッド・ボウイさんのインスタグラム写真 - (デヴィッド・ボウイInstagram)「DAILY BOWIE THING – Day 90 “It's confusing these days...” Back on Day 20 of #DailyBowieThing we told you about 12" x 12" promotional flats. Inspired by our previous post regarding Bowie’s Brits 96 appearance, today’s thing is another of those flats, a double-sided example produced to advertise the 1996 Hallo Spaceboy single. A single-sided version of this flat also exists where the John Scarisbrick portrait of Bowie as Leon Blank wasn’t used. Hallo Spaceboy was originally released on the 1995 1. Outside album. This version was going to be the follow up to Strangers When We Meet, even going as far as a video being filmed at the Big Twix concert in Birmingham, released as the No Trendy Réchauffé album as part of the BLA box by Parlophone. Hallo Spaceboy was performed twice at the gig, once as part of the main set and again as the last encore. That final version was intended to be the video. Bowie had this to say of that original album version: “I adore that track. In my mind, it was like Jim Morrison meets industrial. When I heard it back, I thought, ‘Fuck me. It’s like metal Doors,’ It’s an extraordinary sound.” In the event, the song was reworked and produced by the Pet Shop Boys for the single, giving Bowie a #12 hit in the UK. The chart placing was no doubt helped by a profusion of remixes and various formats (including a pink vinyl 45), not to mention the eventual David Mallet-directed official video, which featured both Bowie and the Pet Shop Boys interspersed with stock footage of all manner of interesting and slightly sinister flavours. Watch it here: https://vimeo.com/349310835 (Temp link in bio) Two live songs from the Birmingham set, Moonage Daydream and Under Pressure, were used as the single’s extra tracks along with the studio version of The Hearts Filthy Lesson. #DailyBowieThing #BowiePromoFlats #HalloSpaceboy #BowiePetShopBoys #AlmostDailyBowieThing」2月20日 13時51分 - davidbowie

デヴィッド・ボウイのインスタグラム(davidbowie) - 2月20日 13時51分


DAILY BOWIE THING – Day 90

“It's confusing these days...”

Back on Day 20 of #DailyBowieThing we told you about 12" x 12" promotional flats. Inspired by our previous post regarding Bowie’s Brits 96 appearance, today’s thing is another of those flats, a double-sided example produced to advertise the 1996 Hallo Spaceboy single. A single-sided version of this flat also exists where the John Scarisbrick portrait of Bowie as Leon Blank wasn’t used.

Hallo Spaceboy was originally released on the 1995 1. Outside album. This version was going to be the follow up to Strangers When We Meet, even going as far as a video being filmed at the Big Twix concert in Birmingham, released as the No Trendy Réchauffé album as part of the BLA box by Parlophone. Hallo Spaceboy was performed twice at the gig, once as part of the main set and again as the last encore. That final version was intended to be the video.

Bowie had this to say of that original album version: “I adore that track. In my mind, it was like Jim Morrison meets industrial. When I heard it back, I thought, ‘Fuck me. It’s like metal Doors,’ It’s an extraordinary sound.”

In the event, the song was reworked and produced by the Pet Shop Boys for the single, giving Bowie a #12 hit in the UK. The chart placing was no doubt helped by a profusion of remixes and various formats (including a pink vinyl 45), not to mention the eventual David Mallet-directed official video, which featured both Bowie and the Pet Shop Boys interspersed with stock footage of all manner of interesting and slightly sinister flavours. Watch it here: https://vimeo.com/349310835 (Temp link in bio)

Two live songs from the Birmingham set, Moonage Daydream and Under Pressure, were used as the single’s extra tracks along with the studio version of The Hearts Filthy Lesson.

#DailyBowieThing #BowiePromoFlats #HalloSpaceboy #BowiePetShopBoys #AlmostDailyBowieThing


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