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Message started by Heart Of Stone on Oct 4th, 2010 at 1:43pm

Title: David Bowie to Release New Book.
Post by Heart Of Stone on Oct 4th, 2010 at 1:43pm
Last year, Iman, the supermodel wife of David Bowie, revealed on Twitter that Bowie was "cooking up something I'm sure you will love." Now we finally know that what was: A new book called Bowie: Object. According to Bowie's site, the picture book "features 100 fascinating items that give an insight into the life of one of the most unique music and fashion icons in history. The book's pictorial content is annotated with insightful, witty and personal text written by Bowie himself."

From alien to art-rocker: photos of David Bowie through the years

Publisher's Weekly says that Object is the first in a series of books. It has been six years since Bowie went on hiatus from making music, and while Station to Station was reissused this week, and the rocker has made surprise appearances onstage with Arcade Fire, Alicia Keys and Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, he has no known plans to record or perform soon. "I'm not thinking of touring," Bowie told the New York Times this summer. "I'm comfortable." No release date has yet been set for the book.

David Bowie: The Rolling Stone Interview
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/51942/213760

Title: Re: David Bowie to Release New Book.
Post by Bitch on Oct 4th, 2010 at 10:06pm
Bowie's comfortable. Sounds like the book is just something for him to do, since he hasnt written any new music in years! I'd rather buy a new CD.
Scary monsters, super creeps, keeps me running, running scared.

Title: Re: David Bowie to Release New Book.
Post by Paranoid Android on Oct 4th, 2010 at 11:25pm

Bitch wrote on Oct 4th, 2010 at 10:06pm:
Bowie's comfortable. Sounds like the book is just something for him to do, since he hasnt written any new music in years! I'd rather buy a new CD.
Scary monsters, super creeps, keeps me running, running scared.

A new CD would be cool...but this sounds like something he enjoyed doing and put a bit of himself into it...not forced or anything...
The man is creative, no doubt...hope it works out for him.
I look fwd to checking it out.

Title: Re: David Bowie to Release New Book.
Post by texile on Oct 5th, 2010 at 3:29pm
If this were anyone else, I'd be like 'Ehh....'
But Bowie never does anything the ordinary, banal way. It will be original, no doubt.

Title: Re: David Bowie to Release New Book.
Post by Heart Of Stone on Oct 10th, 2010 at 6:39pm

Why there will never be another David Bowie

Lady Gaga has got it wrong: the Thin White Duke's brilliance cannot be reduced to his ability to strike a decent pose

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David Bowie 'Cheekbones like razor blades': David Bowie circa Station to Station. Photograph: Steve Schapiro/scopefeatures.com

So the Thin White Duke is with us once more, throwing darts in lovers' eyes, pursuing his interest in the Gnostic myth of the Fall, bridging the gap between Philly soul and the motorik sounds of Kraftwerk and Neu! and subsisting on a diet of milk and cocaine to the point at which essaying a Nazi salute on the platform of Victoria station might feel like a good idea... Swastikas? Is that what they mean by "the X factor?"

Or to put it more prosaically, David Bowie's Station to Station from 1976 has been reissued in new packaging (together with a previously unreleased two-disc live set, which highlights that even without Earl Slick on lead guitar, he never had a better band), and this week it entered the top 30, sandwiched at No 26, between Hands All Over by Maroon 5 and the Script's Script – the sort of drab company that you wouldn't wish on anyone, let alone Ziggy or the Dame, as later wags would call him. But still, never mind.

Suddenly Bowie is everywhere: the recipient of a cover story in the NME, in which younger turns line up to discuss the old chameleon's influence, with some of these acts also appearing on a covers compilation, We Were So Turned On, the proceeds from which go to the charity War Child: here are Warpaint with a faithful "Ashes to Ashes" and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros with "Memory of a Free Festival", alongside (incongruously) Duran Duran's "Boys Keep Swinging" (no, you don't!) and Carla Bruni as a game ingenue on "Absolute Beginners".

What to make of "the more credible end of pop... rediscovering Bowie's big ideas and grand themes", as the NME puts it? Lady Gaga, Janelle Monαe, Mark Ronson, Brandon Flowers and even (incongruously!) Paul Weller all testify in the hope of seeing some of that stardust rub off on them. Inevitably, Gaga is most brazen, saying: "I look at Bowie as icon in art. It's not just about the music. It's about the performance, the attitude, the look; it's everything. And that's where I live as an artist...."

It's here where she really misses the nub, of course, and likewise the NME writer who claims: "Bowie invented the idea that having a pseudonym was only one degree of separation: that beyond that, you could in fact remake yourself into a walking, talking, living doll that would effectively become the canvas for your work." Because where would Bowie himself have been without the likes of Billy Fury – star of David Jones's youth, born plain Ronald Wycherley – or for that matter, Bertolt Brecht? Yes, image was crucial to Bowie, but it wasn't just his look that mattered; through the invention of multiple, subsequent personalities, he invited a different perspective on his art – his music. Perhaps put it this way: Lady Gaga can change outfits umpteen times in the course of a show, but the pop she produces, for all its slick attraction, bears little relation to any sense of an evolving identity. It just, you know, sounds quite enjoyable.

In this context, Station to Station is actually of especial fascination because the Thin White Duke was the last of Bowie's alter-egos, and the album represents a sloughing off of those skins. Even if he never looked more striking, with cheekbones like razor blades, there was nothing very pretty about his coke addiction or his dabbling in the works of Aleister Crowley (interestingly, in the new reissue there's no place for the photo that appeared in the 1999 reissue of Bowie drawing a cabbalistic tree of life). The record that followed the superficially glamorous but mysterious and darkly unsettling Station to Station, recorded in Los Angeles, was the first of his Berlin records, Low, and as the critic Ian MacDonald once wrote, the transformation between the two "was an inner one, not a career move. It happened to Bowie himself, not to Bowie the actor."

It all adds up to this question: in today's pop climate, so bereft of real ideas, where is Dave when he's needed most? On which note, this week, shockingly, also brought succour. Almost nothing has been heard of Bowie since his 2004 tour, when he was hit in the eye by a lollipop on stage in Oslo and suffered a minor heart attack in Germany. But news has just leaked – then confirmed on the official website – that a book is due next year: Bowie: Object, which will feature "100 fascinating items that give an insight into the life of one of the most unique" etc, etc. Bowie will provide the text and one object could well be something called a "kirlian photographic device".

http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/oct/10/david-bowie-pose-llewellyn-smith?CMP=twt_gu

Title: Re: David Bowie to Release New Book.
Post by Heart Of Stone on Nov 22nd, 2010 at 12:41pm
Bono recall's Bowie's influence.
http://rollingstoneextras.com/playlists/view/bono

Title: Re: David Bowie to Release New Book.
Post by Edith Grove on Dec 9th, 2010 at 8:00pm
David Bowie on the BIO channel in USA starting now.

Title: Re: David Bowie to Release New Book.
Post by Gemmie on Dec 10th, 2010 at 11:56pm
I love Bowie.  I will look for him on the BIO channel.  Thanks for the heads up.

Title: Re: David Bowie to Release New Book.
Post by Zack on Dec 11th, 2010 at 12:00am
Guess this won't be an autobiography since Bowie, like Clapton, claims he can't remember entire years of his life.  Says he has no recollection of making Station to Station.

:pullanolte

Title: Re: David Bowie to Release New Book.
Post by Gemmie on Dec 11th, 2010 at 1:55am
I give him credit for being honest and admitting to "forgetting".  Most of these guys were so stoned for large parts of their lives, it's amazing that they can remember anything. [smiley=laugh.gif]

Title: Re: David Bowie to Release New Book.
Post by Paranoid Android on Dec 11th, 2010 at 11:25pm
WOW!! I haven't thought about this thread in months,

Any word on a release date...or even a progress report?

Title: Re: David Bowie to Release New Book.
Post by Heart Of Stone on Dec 12th, 2010 at 9:23am
30/09/2010

David Bowie is set to release a new book called Bowie: Object that will give fans an insight into his life.


Reports recently surfaced that the music legend, 63, was planning a new book and a message on his official website confirmed the news.

The message said it was sad that news of the book had been leaked early before the official announcement.

It added: "We still don't want to give too much away just yet, suffice to say that David Bowie has been working on a book entitled Bowie: Object."

It is not yet known when the book will be published but it will be available in a number of colours when it hits shelves.

Talking about the book, the message added: "Bowie: Object is a collection of pieces from the Bowie archive, wherein, for the first time, fans and all those interested in popular culture will have the opportunity to understand more about the Bowie creative process and his impact on modern popular music.

"Bowie: Object features 100 fascinating items that give an insight into the life of one of the most unique music and fashion icons in history. The book's pictorial content is annotated with insightful, witty and personal text written by Bowie himself."

http://www.musicrooms.net/rock-and-pop/16871-david-bowie-to-release-a-new-book.html

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