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Digital Dish Diva says: Welcome to MSN
Live. Tonight we are LIVE from New York where we are pleased to
welcome legendary artist, David Bowie.
Digital Dish
Diva says: Last Tuesday David released his latest
effort "Heathen." Tonight he is onstage and answering YOUR
questions.
Digital Dish
Diva says: Thank you to David Bowie for joining us
tonight on MSN Live! Pick up David Bowie's latest CD "Heathen"
now!
Digital Dish
Diva says: David, welcome to MSN Live! It's so great
to have you here!
David Bowie says: It's so
great to be here. It's a beautiful day here in New York.
Digital Dish Diva says: We
have audience members from around the world joining us tonight with
so many great questions! So let's get started!
Mr_Bastage in Onstage4
asks: David, Roseland rocked - Warszawa live WOW! "Heathen"
is incredible and the band is super tight! You seem to have come out
of another "shell." It sounds as if you are so much more comfortable
with the world around. What inspires you at this point?
David Bowie says: Hi, Mr.
Bastage. I was so happy with Roseland the other night. It was great
to put together a show with music 25 years apart and I'm glad it
went over well. What inspires me the most is that I still can write.
It's something I do almost without thinking about anymore. There's
not a day that goes by that I don't write something melodically or
lyrically
WindsOfMarch in Onstage4
asks: How is your new baby? How do you like being a father at
this point in your life?
David Bowie says: Lexi, as
we call her at home, is just fantastic. This evening we were sitting
on the terrace, even though it was day, the moon had just come out.
She just went CRAZY and started jumping up and down saying, "Moon up
in sky!!" And had to bring out all her books that had the moon in it
and we had to compare the pictures. Twenty two months is a great
age.
babygrace9 in Onstage4
asks: David, thanks for "Heathen." It's fantastic. Congrats
on the number 5 on the UK charts! What's your favorite track on
"Heathen"?
David Bowie says: I think
I'm not alone in really liking the track "5:15 The Angels Have Gone"
from "Heathen." It's been a joy working with Tony Visconti again and
I believe he brings so much to my songs, not just support. He's a
great musician and strings arranger as well.
Manolis_Varnasactor1 in Onstage4
asks: David what was the hardest part in your opinion
recording your album "Heathen"? BTW your music ROOOOOOCKS
David Bowie says: My answer
to that is a bit contrary. It was easy to record "Heathen." It was
as if it was lying in wait to be made. The songs themselves and the
arrangements were very easy to organize. Strangely enough, the hard
part was knowing which songs not to include I'm tempted to release
them later. I can't wait to get back into the studio.
moonaje in Onstage1 asks:
David what is the most important lesson on life that you would like
to instill in your new child?
David Bowie says: Hopefully
the same thing I tried to encourage in my son Duncan, which is a
thirst for learning. It's not the subject matter that's important.
It's the desire to want to learn and how to collect and take
knowledge in. If you have a thirst for life it will take you through
so many depressing periods and you'll have a wider panorama.
Destructogrl in Onstage1
asks: What is your secret to looking so good at your age?
David Bowie says: Since
1973 or so, I had a lifemask made of myself and I use it on all
public occasions. (laughs)
David Bowie says: I'm
reverting to one I had made in 1985 to keep reality about the
situation.
Digital Dish Diva says:
Sitting next to David tonight I can hardly tell. (laughs)
agrathea in Onstage1 asks:
"Heathen" is a really moving album, David. I was listening to
"Everyone Says Hi" the other day, and, considering the theme of the
album, would that sound have a double meaning as a conversation to
someone who has actually passed away?
David Bowie says: Yes
indeed, "Everyone Says "Hi" everyone seems jolly in tone, but is
about the passing away of somebody. It was a general song about
losing someone in one's life and wasn't written about anyone
specifically. I had the sense of when my father died, and it seemed
he had only gone away for a while and it was some time for me to
reconcile that he wasn't coming back.
beautyandthebeat2 in Onstage4
asks: Among rock stars you seem to rank among the only ones
who can act. Any future roles in the horizon?
David Bowie says: I really
loathe acting in a movie, so much time is wasted on a daily basis. I
would love to be a movie star and be on posters, but I'm a little
Peter O'Toole about that. I enjoy stage acting more than movie
acting. Ironically I've just been offered the role of Dr.
Treeves.
Yassassin in Onstage1 asks:
Is there any song you've written which you'd refuse to play any
under any circumstances?
David Bowie says: I think I
refused to play this one under most circumstances "Rebel, Rebel" as
I get older. I don't want to define a song that is generational.
This one is hard to give a credible performance, so that means I
will probably be redoing it at age 60 perversely
Tonileef1 in Onstage1 asks:
How do you feel about touring now that you have a little one at
home? Will Iman and Lexi being doing some of the traveling with
you?
David Bowie says: Touring
has become harder and harder for me. This new set of shows that I'm
doing this year are actually not too many to cope with really. I'm
doing about a dozen in Europe and a little more than a dozen in the
states. Which means I'll be able to get home. We do about 6 weeks in
Europe, then shows with Moby on the East coast and then 7 shows on
the West coast. I would like to take a longer tour and take my
family with me, but my daughter would need to be older to endure so
long a duration.
EmberSwift in Onstage1
asks: Did you aim for this kind of success when you were
younger, or did it just come to you?
David Bowie says: I think
when I was younger, I wanted any kind of success at anything. For a
while it vacillated between being a painter and musician. In the
early 60's I thought I would write musicals. So becoming a solo
artist isn't what I thought I would become. I still have to write
that musical, but I don't think I have the discipline to write one
off.
sommerset in Onstage4 asks:
David, when can we expect the follow-up to Outside and the Nathan
Adler saga?
David Bowie says: Brian Eno
and I have made marks in our appointment books to talk about this
every week. There are so many tapes to go through and put together
in this so called trilogy. I know we'll both get something done
sooner or later.
v??????´C??dy in Onstage1
asks: OMG! WOW! I've got soo many questions yet I forget them
this moment. I'm in Cape Town, missed your appearances at clubs and
such. Would love to see your sketches that you did from Signal Hill
I think it was. Is there a website that I am able to view them?
David Bowie says: Do you
know, I must be honest, I can't remember what I did with those
sketches. One of the exciting things I did, was review the Biennali
in South Africa. It was exciting to see work done by older and
younger South Africans.
stanley_white in Onstage1
asks: Are you going to remix the "Ziggy Stardust"
Soundtrack?
David Bowie says: I think
he's done a splendid job. I'm sorry that I've not taken much
interest with the Ziggy Anniversary thing, all my attention has been
on "Heathen."
EmberSwift in Onstage1
asks: How do you feel about the 'new wave' Bowie fans, those
18 and younger? The people who are only now pulling out their
parents old records?
David Bowie says: I was
always amazed at the average ages of the users of both my site and
some of the other sites centered on my work. I believe that it's a
lot of interest in younger folk being generated by people like
Trent, and Billy Corgan, Moby, who have been so generous in citing
me as inspiration. It's been terribly exciting getting feedback from
young people as well as people from my age group. The generational
span is quite huge.
surfergirlie55 in Onstage1
asks: Will you ever write a book about your life? Las
Vegas
David Bowie says: Rather
following in the line of "Harry Potter" I'll be writing 7 books and
each one will be a different version of my life.
FairestHeathen in Onstage4
asks: Congrats on "Heathen"! It's the MOSTEST! Can you please
do the same setlist at Meltdown, as at Roseland (still high on
Roseland)??
David Bowie says: I think
the Meltdown show will definitely have the same material as the
Roseland show. I've been playing around with "shuffling the deck" so
to speak and integrating the songs together and I might try that
out.
HeIsJohn in Onstage4 asks:
"Heathen" is brilliant, but the significance of the desecrated
artwork on the cover is escaping me. Can you explain it?
David Bowie says: I think
the subtext for the word 'heathen' is one that is generally thought
of as barbaric or Philistine, and iconoclastic in desecration. On
the album cover many places are negated by a line running through
it.
JohnnyFiasko in Onstage1
asks: Is the band you have at the moment the one you're going
to stay with until you end your work, or will there be other
cooperations or other musicians?
David Bowie says: As some
of you probably know, the band I'm working with now, the majority
have been with me for 5 or 6 years. The two additional players are
Jerry Leonard who plays second lead guitar, and Catherine Russell. I
now have the feeling we are one of the strongest bands I've ever
worked with and it's very exciting to be on stage with them.
Manolis_Varnasactor1 in Onstage4
asks: David do you change your baby's dippers or someone else
is doing that?
David Bowie says: When I
find out what my babies dippers are, I'll decided whether I want to
change them or not.
PARTYgirl_784 in Onstage1
asks: David, can we expect the same spectacular show this
tour with Moby as we are used to in the past?
David Bowie says: In terms
in visuals, I would expect a lot from the Blue Man Group and Moby
himself. I shall wear a nice pair of trousers and interpret 20 or so
of my songs to the best of my ability. I'm not feeling very
theatrical these days.
Tripitaka01 in Onstage1
asks: Who's your favorite comedian and what makes your wife
laugh?
David Bowie says: I'm
willing to sit in front of any comedian. I just love comedians.
Harry Hill is quite surreal. My wife laughs at me except when I'm
trying to be funny, then she just gets a puzzled look on her face. I
am happy to report she understands British humour and we can watch
the same comedy shows.
Slugbugsie_Simone in Onstage4
asks: Are there any more European shows gonna be added, or is
Montreux gonna be the very last one?
David Bowie says: There's
already some talk of me coming back to Europe in September and at
that point we may be doing more European shows.
Bowie-Fan in Onstage1 asks:
Sailor, is the Zappy still working??
David Bowie says: Zappy,
going good and strong. Gets me around SoHo, NoHo, HoHo. I wouldn't
know what to do without my Zappy and now I see that they look like
scooters, if one would go that far. One should buy the Lambretta
anyway. I have found Zappy sites that are obsessed on piling on
batteries without blowing up, but I don't think I'm going to take
the chance.
SpiffTheAlmighty in Onstage1
asks: David, any substance behind the rumors of Area2 being
your last tour?
David Bowie says: Wow, I
didn't know this rumor. Absolutely not so. I shall be touring for
many more years.
BunnyRave in Onstage1 asks:
Hello again. How do you take your tea?
David Bowie says: If I were
a tea drinker, I'd probably drink Earl Grey. I drink Japanese Green
Tea. I had a terrifying experience with tea at 5 years old and
haven't drunk it since.
Seagoddess1 in Onstage1
asks: If someone asked you, what is the most proudest thing
that you have done in your life?
David Bowie says: Learning
to tie my shoes when I was two and a half years old. I still think
about it these days. It hurts me to see so many children running
around with their shoes untied. They will never know the pride of a
simple knot.
Digital Dish Diva says: And
your shoes do look so perfectly tied tonight.
DeAnO13071 in Onstage4
asks: When you aren't touring and singing what do you do in
your free time, David?
David Bowie says: I've had
a small stage constructed in our living room at home, in the shape
of a huge 20 foot television screen and every night I perform for my
wife and child. It's much cheaper than television and keeps me in
shape. It serves as an adequate work out.
DBX1 in Onstage4 asks:
Invited by Sony, our tribute band David Bowie Experience played at
the Danish release party for "Heathen." It was a beautiful night. We
played several of your new songs and they were received so amazingly
well. Everybody's looking forward to your concert in dk
David Bowie says: Very
happy and excited to be playing in Denmark. It won't be long now.
Absolutely ecstatic that "Heathen" went to #1 in Denmark. I will
tell Tony Visconti. He'll be excited.
TerrificStarDusty in Onstage1
asks: David, what song of yours does Lexi like?
David Bowie says: She seems
to favor "I Took a Trip on a Gemini Spaceship" at the moment.
Digital Dish Diva says:
David, that's all the time we have for tonight.
Digital Dish Diva says:
Thanks so much for joining all your fans from around the world!
David Bowie says: I'm
off for a date with my daughter and wife. A dinner. Thank you for
joining me. Good night.
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