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427.1 | Thumbs up | COGMK::KUHN | Sky of blue, sea of green... | Wed May 24 1989 23:28 | 10 |
| Rolling Stone Magazine in the US says its quite a change from the
"Warmed Over Lets Dance material" from bowies last album. THe video
on MTV lasts about 9 minutes and they cover pieces of most of the
songs. The guitar player looks like Robert Fripp but its some other
person. They did say the words get a little thin in places but the
energy of the album makes up for it. They also stated that Bowie
is trying to be part of a band as apposed to using the band as a
backdrop.
Jay
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427.2 | So far so good... | UFHIS1::JTOWNSHEND | My Doctor says... | Mon May 29 1989 08:09 | 11 |
| I bought the CD Saturday having read the review in Q magazine.
I haven't listened to it all yet...It is a lot heavier than the
last two records (which i have not got).
The band consists the Sales brothers who were in Iggy Pops '73 lin-up
with Bowie and a guitarist called Reeves Gabrels.
I will give it a blast at work today !
John
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427.3 | Think it'll be good | AYOU08::BELL | | Mon May 29 1989 14:01 | 15 |
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I've been thinking of buying this for a while now, but I still ain't
heard it myself although people I know have been talking highly
of it, it's really the fact that it's more guitary that grabbed
my interest.
I also heard myself that this is Bowie acting more of a band member
than a solo artist with a backing band, which I personally prefer.
I'm wait 'till I hear it before I chance the money though, but I
think it'll be good.
Stuart B...
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427.4 | And now for something completely different | AYOV27::GHERMAN | George Herman 823-3016 | Mon May 29 1989 15:27 | 16 |
| I did buy it this weekend and the reviews are spot on. Screaming
guitar work...this would *never* be played in a disco. Feels like
capturing a sweaty performance in a small nightclub. The lyrics
are definitely of the sort that would not get airplay on TOTP either.
I had to think a bit before filing it...I did put it under "Bowie"
as opposed to filing under "Tin Machine", but it's different enough
from most of his work since Diamond Dogs that it was a decision.
I'd give it an 85...
Happy listening and beware those of you expecting the Bowie of the
80's to date!
George
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427.5 | DEF II special on them | AYOV27::GHERMAN | George Herman 823-3016 | Tue May 30 1989 11:44 | 16 |
| Saw a half-hour special on Tin Machine last night on DEF II. Some
quick rambles on it:
The way they shot the videos of the songs was very much how the music
feels- The four of them sweating away in a small nightclub with
slamdancers and stage-divers and a very punk feel, but in evening
clothes. The way they wrote a few of the songs is for the group to play
some riffs, lay down a track and Bowie would go off and write the
lyrics over lunch. Bowie's hoping to do two more albums with this group
or until they get sick of or angry at each other.
Tony and Hunt Sales sounfd very much like their dad, Soupy in their
phrasing- it's very distracting to one who watched their dad.
George
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427.6 | Definately different... | HYEND::SCHILTON | The older we get,the farther we see | Fri Jun 02 1989 16:06 | 5 |
| I saw the last couple minutes of Tin Machine doing Under
the God (?) last night on MTV. It's overwhelming...the
flashing lights, crowd dancing, bodies flying around, Bowie
singing, sh*t-hot guitars..I couldn't take my eyes from the
screen.
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427.7 | Love It | XNOGOV::WALBURN | | Mon Dec 04 1989 17:48 | 8 |
| Everyone I've spoken to about the Tin Machine album reckons it's
REALLY good, so why didn't it do very well chartwise ? Why have
all the singles released from it flopped ?
I think it's an absolutely BRILLIANT album !
Does anyone know when the next one will be released ?
Pete.
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427.8 | Something New | XNOGOV::WALBURN | | Wed Dec 13 1989 14:58 | 7 |
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Does anyone know if Tin Machine are going to do another album or not ?
I read somewhere that Bowie was going to be doing some stuff with
someone else..... anyone know any details ?
Pete.
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427.9 | Wot? No producer? | AYOV18::DROBB | More paranoid than a President | Thu Dec 14 1989 11:30 | 6 |
| Last week's NME reported that Bowie is planning a second Tin Machine
album, BUT, it would appear that he's struggling to find a producer
who's willing to due the business for him. Changed days indeed.
FWIW, "Q" magazine lists TIN MACHINE amongst the best fifty of the
year. :8) [ <-- glasses have slipped onto nose ]
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427.10 | Never ? | XNOGOV::WALBURN | | Thu Dec 14 1989 11:34 | 5 |
| Well I hope he does find a producer....
I find it hard to believe that noone will produce it !
Pete.
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427.11 | Another album | XNOGOV::WALBURN | | Tue Jan 23 1990 13:04 | 7 |
| I've heard that Tin Machine have got a new album coming out
very soon.....
Can anyone shed some light on this - when will it be out ???
Pete.
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427.12 | Interview | XNOGOV::WALBURN | | Thu Feb 08 1990 17:18 | 6 |
| Did anyone hear the David Bowie interview on Radio 1 last week ?
Simon Bates was interviewing him, but I didn't hear any of it, so
if anyone did could you let me know what was said please.....
Pete.
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427.13 | Tour | XNOGOV::WALBURN | | Wed Feb 21 1990 13:13 | 6 |
| Anyone out there got tickets for the Bowie Sound + Vision tour ??
I've just got mine for Edinburgh on 24th March !
Can't wait - should be really good.
Pete.
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427.14 | Wasn't quick enough off the mark (as usual).... | AYOV18::DROBB | Billy rapped all night about suicide | Thu Feb 22 1990 13:12 | 2 |
| Haven't got a ticket yet, Pete - are there still some available
for the shows at Ingleston?
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427.15 | Sold out | XNOGOV::WALBURN | | Fri Feb 23 1990 11:37 | 8 |
| re -1
I think the shows at Edinburgh are both sold out !
He's just announced another one in Manchester I think - so you
might still be able to get one there !
Pete.
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