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David Bowie: Lets Dance!: David Bowie With La La La Human Steps: Dominion Theatre, London
Live Review by Chris Roberts, Melody Maker, 9 July 1988
BEAUTY will be compulsive or not at all. ...
Live Review by Chris Roberts, Melody Maker, 31 March 1990
"I thought I'd play a couple of numbers from the Tin Machine album... wait, wait, where are you going...come back!" ...
David Bowie: Shepherd's Bush Empire, London
Live Review by Chris Roberts, Uncut, August 1997
HE LOOKS spectacular; anyone who's told you different is jealous, insecure, myopic. Yet he wants us to love his new music, and it's hard to ...
Review by Chris Roberts, Uncut, April 1998
Bowie: the good, the bad and the ugly ...
Interview by Chris Roberts, Rock's Backpages Audio, 29 July 1999
The Dame, surrounded by some splendid NYC ambience, talks about where he's at today; his workaholism; being part of Tin Machine; some of the personae he has adopted; on being liberated by Hunky Dory; becoming Ziggy; years lost to drugs, and on his relationship with his fans via the internet.
File format: mp3 File size: 54.3mb; interview length: 56' 33" seconds Sound quality: ***
David Bowie: The Astoria, London
Live Review by Chris Roberts, Uncut, February 2000
The live shows you really shouldn't have missed ...
David Bowie: Move Festival, Old Trafford, Manchester
Live Review by Chris Roberts, Uncut, September 2002
WE'RE ALL primed for the set of Low and Heathen (in full) which he'd played in London the previous week. That'd do, of course: no ...
Review by Chris Roberts, Uncut, January 2008
The Dame's sonic sketchpad — restless, inventive and thrillingly experimental. ...
Review by Chris Roberts, The Quietus, 26 February 2013
Chris Roberts is inspired out of his clothes and on to the dancefloor by David Bowie's glorious return. ...
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