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David Bowie/Germany 2002 Broadcast Ver.

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The ultimate multi-camera pro shot representing “HEATHEN TOUR 2002” will be released. This work includes “September 22, 2002 Berlin Performance”. This is a classic long professional shot that is considered one of the big three on “HEATHEN TOUR”. There are many small TV appearances and professional shots in the tour, but it is limited when it comes to a certain length. The Paris performance (July 1, 2002), which reigns as the pinnacle, is famous, but the “Big 3” are the Berlin performance of this work and the New York performance (June 15, 2002). This work is a professional shot that is known for its “Big 3” shots. In fact, this day was being filmed for the official release, and for that reason (the third time) a “LOW” reproduction show was held. However, for some reason, the release plan fell through. A portion of it (67 minutes) was broadcast on television the following year, February 2003. This work is a collection of such television broadcasts. The quality is outstanding even among the “Big 3”. Although it is not as long as the Paris performance, which is the pinnacle, it is not inferior in quality… or even surpasses it. Even though it was 15 years ago, it was a multi-camera professional shot in the digital age, and it was shot for an official release in the first place, let alone “official grade.” The visual beauty is different from other professional shots. A show drawn with such quality is suitable to represent “HEATHEN TOUR”. Bowie’s enthusiasm for the official photo shoot was amazing, and not only his singing voice but also his serious facial expressions made it clear that it was a “special show.” And the content is something that makes you want to call it “the video version of HEATHEN”. I mentioned earlier that it was a “low” reenactment show, but unfortunately that reenactment part was cut entirely. Other famous songs make up the majority, with 7 of the 13 new songs from “HEATHEN” forming the core. A “scene” that seems to have transferred the album world to the stage is depicted with superlative quality. And the new songs are also delicious. As has been repeated many times, the longest professional shot of the tour will be the Paris performance, but the three consecutive performances of “Rebel Rebel”, “Survive” and “Alabama Song” that cannot be seen there will be performed. These three songs are not part of the “Big 3” “New York performance (this is a program live that responds to the requests of viewers)”, and are professional shots that cannot be missed in the sense of complementing the top Paris performance. It is a shame that we cannot see the reproduction of “LOW”, which was supposed to symbolize the Berlin performance, but it is an absolutely unavoidable piece in terms of both length and quality. “It’s not too late. I want this complete edition to be officially released.” The exquisite sights and sounds, and the exquisite show, even make you feel that way. Live at Max-Schmeling-Halle, Berlin, Germany 22nd September 2002 PRO-SHOT 1. Cactus 2. Slip Away 3. I’m Afraid Of Americans 4. 5:15 The Angels Have Gone 5. I’ve Been Waiting For You 6. “Heroes” 7. Heathen (The Rays) 8. Rebel Rebel 9. Survive 10. Alabama Song 11. Afraid 12. Everyone Says ‘Hi’ 13. Hallo Spaceboy David Bowie – vocals + saxophone + keyboards + harmonica + stylophone Earl Slick – lead guitar Gerry Leonard – lead guitar Mark Plati – rhythm guitar + bass Sterling Campbell – drums Gail Ann Dorsey – bass + guitar + vocals Mike Garson – piano + keyboards Catherine Russel – backing vocals + percussion + keyboards PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx .67min.

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