Friday 31 December 2010

David Bowie Retires

All the fans of David Bowie is waiting for jubilant return on stage once again but according to Rolling Stones it seems that Thin White Duke has quietly retired. For real.

Bowie last performed in public years back and since then he is out with a three-song set at the BlackBall charity concert at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City says the Rolling Stones Andy.

In 2004 during his tour he had a heart attack and his tour was cut down and he told to New York Magazine that he had no plans to return to the stage said Andy.

Greene synopsis that many pop stars who have officially announced their retirements come back to the stage a few years later, including Bowie himself, who popularly retired at the height of Ziggy Stardust mania in 1973. "The fact he's said virtually nothing this time around indicates he may well be done forever," Greene said, before cheekily adding, "…though in a few weeks the annual 'Bowie's headlining Coachella!!' rumors should once again surface."

Saturday 25 December 2010

David Bowie's wife Iman has gushed about her husband of 18 years

David Bowie's wife supermodel Iman, he such a doting husband he also ties his wife schoelaces.

Iman 55 years old, her's husband gets down on bended gets knees to do very thing which his possible for her need. She said, 'My marriage is exactly as fabulous as you all would think'. Their couple married on April 4 1992 and they has a daughter Alexandria Zahra Jones which 10 years old.

An seem on Nate Berkus' US chat concert Iman has gushed about her husband of 18 years

The fashionista told Berkus, "How Bowie educates her because he is 'interested in everything'. He's fun, he's a really very curious man and so I really learn a lot from him".

Iman has agreed to the host painted a picture for the perfect bright at the chart concert, she said, 'He still ties my shoes for me'.

Bowie and Iman between London and New York their time was break.

Saturday 11 December 2010

David Bowie and Mick Jagger – “Dancing in the Street”


David Bowie and Mick Jagger,with collaboration had released a video 'Dancing in the Street',it is really hard to inhale that how can two people as eternally cool as these two come up with something so embarrassing?

They both gives one hell of a performances in there video, it has no head and tail. The video entrance gives no sense and its hard to analyze what they actually want to demonstrate in this video

“Dancing in the Street” is more like two dads on a rare night on the town after one beer too many. Is it just my imagination or did Bowie’s trench-coated dark alley dance later go on to be adopted by none other than Rick Astley in, yes, that video which must not be named? The simultaneous butt-wiggle at the end confirms that they are definitely in on the gag, except the joke here seems to be bigger, and more hilarious, than ever intended.

Thursday 2 December 2010

'U2 owe David Bowie a lot'

Band owe most of their success to David Bowie revealed by the U2's Bono.

The frontman of the band praised that it is the Bowie who brought new style of singing in our band and the success of that can be seen since last 30 years.

He told Rolling Stone: "U2 owe him a lot. He introduced us to Berlin and Hansa Studios; to collaborating with Brian Eno.

"It's the high singing, beyond your 'man' voice into the feminine. And there's the staging, the attempt to be innovative.

"Bowie wasn't afraid to use scale, to dramatise things. His setlist was not just a jukebox he could run through. It was drama."

The 'Vertigo' star also described Bowie as a UK version of Elvis, because he caused a "radical shift" in the music scene.

He continued: "It's not exaggerating to say what Elvis meant to America, David Bowie meant to the UK and Ireland. It was that radical a shift in consciousness.

"The first time I saw him was singing 'Starman' on television it was like a creature falling from the sky. Americans put a man on the moon. We had our own British guy from space - with an Irish mother."