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  1. Songwriter [All Songs Written By] – David Bowie (tracks: A1 to C10, C12, C13, D15, D16, D18) Notes From a live FM broadcast recorded at Milton Keynes National Bowl, Milton Keynes, England, 5th August 1990.

  2. 10 de may. de 2024 · Previously unreleased, the full set Bowie performed on this glorious and delightful Sunday afternoon, 30 years ago, is now available for this first time on this superb CD. Download Link Isra.Cloud David Bowie - At The National Bowl FLAC.rar - 623.6 MB

  3. 23 de oct. de 2023 · David Bowie performed at the Milton Keynes National Bowl on 2 July 1983, as part of the Serious Moonlight Tour. It was the 29th date of the tour, which began on 18 May in Brussels. Bowie’s guitarists were Carlos Alomar and Earl Slick. Dave Lebolt was on keyboards and synthesizers, and Steve Elson, Stan Harrison, Lenny Pickett played saxophones.

  4. 5 de ago. de 2022 · Music. Dame David’s gift of Sound + Vision: Bowie at the Bowl. Don‘t you wonder sometimes? A look back to the time when David Bowie played two shows to close to 120,000 sweltering Milton Keynes Bowlers on August 4 & 5, 1990, the UK’s hottest days of that year. Cue an overworked St. John Ambulance treating many for dehydration, sunburn and ...

  5. 22 de jul. de 2020 · On Sunday 5th August 1990, Bowie performed at the UK s 65,000 capacity Milton Keynes Bowl, where he put on a quite extraordinary show of favourites, interjected with just one rarity, his own take on the song Pretty Pink Rose which he d composed for ex-King Crimson man Adrian Belew.

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  6. 10 de may. de 2024 · Previously unreleased, the full set Bowie performed on this glorious and delightful Sunday afternoon, 30 years ago, is now available for this first time on this superb CD. Download Link Isra.Cloud. David Bowie - At The National Bowl FLAC.rar - 623.6 MB. David Bowie - At The National Bowl MP3.rar - 192.8 MB.

  7. 1 de jul. de 2023 · More than 150,000 descended on the National Bowl in Milton Keynes that sweltering weekend in July 1983, on a tour that saw Bowie play his first live gigs in England in five years. I was among them.