DAVID BOWIE : MONTREUX 2002

 

Disc One (79:07)

  1. Sunday
  2. Life On Mars ?
  3. Ashes To Ashes
  4. Cactus
  5. Slip Away
  6. China Girl
  7. Starman
  8. I Would Be Your Slave
  9. I've Been Waiting For You
  10. Member Introductions
  11. Stay
  12. Changes
  13. Fashion
  14. Fame
  15. I'm Afraid Of Americans
  16. 5:15 The Angels Have Gone

Disc Two (78:22)

  1. Heroes
  2. Heathen (The Rays)
  3. Everyone Says 'Hi'
  4. Hallo Spaceboy
  5. Let's Dance
  6. Ziggy Stardust
  7. Warszawa
  8. Speed Of Life
  9. Breaking Glass
  10. What In The World
  11. Sound And Vision
  12. Art Decade
  13. Always Crashing In The Same Car
  14. Be My Wife
  15. A New Career In A New Town
  16. Subterraneans
  17. "Thank You Claude"

Label : Wardour

Venue : Montreux Jazz Festival, Auditorium Stravinsky, Montreux, Switzerland

Recording Date : July 18, 2002

Quality : Soundboard Recording (A+)

Review (DavidBowieWorld) : David Bowie ended the European leg of the 'Heathen' tour last night in the Stravinski Hall at the Montreux Jazz Festival, in Montreux, Switzerland. Despite sweltering temperatures, David performed a longer than usual set by rewarding the audience with a similar one to that which he performed in Cologne last week. He started the show in the very stylish black and white clobber that has become the trademark look of this tour. BowieNet's resident mathematician has predicted that we can expect a similar look for David around the year 2012, if the pattern of 1976, 1990, 2002 is to be continued. The fans down the front didn't disappoint in terms of launching appropriate items stage-ward at the appropriate lyrical prompts.such as "Just wishing that I had just something you wore", "I'd love to get a letter" and possibly ".your big fat dog" and perhaps even ".the girl next door"! The first encore saw a return of that lovely little blue jacket that I'll hopefully have some shots of soon, and for the second encore of the entire 'Low' album, (excepting 'Weeping Wall') David wore the long red coat with the black platforms and baggy black trouser affair. He finished the show sans red coat, possibly due to the outrageous temperatures in the hall, but most likely just because he's a sexy sort."What do you think of the new hairdo then Gail? it's called The Mistral. I got the idea in Nimes.It takes bloody yonks to get it looking like this." At the end of the show, in a rather surreal scene, some important type (Claude Nobs, the founder of the festival, apparently) presented DB with a huge Swiss cowbell onstage.by all accounts David was almost overcome with laughter as he struggled offstage banging his gift. Remembering his antics with various items during 'Cactus' on this tour, I'm not quite sure how I should interpret the verb "banging"? Whatever, that's a picture I would love to see.