'David Bowie 1983 11 26 Auckland'

'David Bowie 1983 11 26 Auckland'
01:49:43 May 4
'DAVID BOWIE - Auckland 1983-11-26 Western Springs Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand Tracks:  Disc 1  1. Introduction 2. Look Back In Anger 3. Heroes 4. What In The World 5. Golden Years 6. Fashion 7. Let\'s Dance 8. Breaking Glass 9. Life On Mars? 10. Sorrow 11. Cat People 12. China Girl 13. Scary Monsters 14. Rebel Rebel 15. White Light/White Heat 16. Station To Station 17. Cracked Actor 18. Ashes To Ashes 19 Space Oddity 20 band introductions 21 Young Americans 22. Fame  23. Star 24 Stay 25 The Jean Genie 26. doves of peace 27. Modern Love What atmosphere: “I’d like to say that this is the single biggest crowd ever in the history of Australasian concerts” Bowie says after “Heroes”. On the day of this concert the New Zealand Herald wrote: “British rock singer David Bowie arrived in Auckland last night and delivered a mas s ag e La the thousands of fans who will hear his concert tonight – enjoy it but behave yourselves. “We. are going to have a good time,just as long as people don’t throw bottles and act like hooligans”.” They didn’t. The audience were thrilled,but calm. This immense stadium was used in an unusual way. The stage was not built in one of the far ends – the crescent parts – of the pit,as usual,but at one of the sides. The stadium lies at the foot of a hill,and there too,amid the trees ,seats had been placed. When darkness fell,the place was dotted with campfires. A large area around the stadium was encircleu by gates, and this whole area was full of people. It was the largest number of spectators (t.he US Festival not included) of the tour,and this was officially the last concert .What atmosphere…. . During the band intro Bowie says: “Thank you,good evening.This is the last night at our tour as you know. And this is really very,very ……… for us,it’s marvellous to have ssuch a very beautiful audience,thank you very much. You’re beatiful”. From the moment of his arrival in Australia Bowie had been deluged with interviews in which he was asked to give his opinion on the nuclear arms problem. This is obviously still on his mind,for when he returns for Modern Love holding two white doves in his hand,he says: “Thank you. I’d like to say what a great tour this has been, I’d like to thank all my crew, everybody who’s worked with us,and … and these days it’s very hard to express my feelings about anything without feeling vulnerable,but I’d like to say that this little dove here. Charlie dove,I’d like him to be recognised as far as I’m con­cerned that is,I wish our world leaders would stop their insane inability to recognise (rising applause) that we wish to live peaceful!!”. The audience produce an immense roaring. “God bless you” Bowie concludes and releases the doves. Tour band 1983 – The Serious Moonlight World Tour : • David Bowie – lead vocals, guitar, saxophone • Earl Slick – guitar • Carlos Alomar – guitar, backing vocals, music director • Carmine Rojas – bass guitar • Tony Thompson – drums, percussion • Dave Lebolt – keyboards, synthesizers The Borneo Horns: • Steve Elson – saxophones • Stan Harrison – saxophones, woodwinds • Lenny Pickett – saxophones, woodwinds backing vocals • George Simms – backing vocals • Frank Simms – backing vocals' 
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