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Gigs: 26 November - David Bowie at Wembley Arena
David Bowie
Flat and lifeless: has Bowie done his bit for pop music?
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Embarrassed, awkward, arrogant - Bowie's going through the motions, says our contributor Nic...

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As a life-long Bowie fan I was looking forward to this concert...

"Bowie, frankly, looked a mess. The icon of style was dressed in kiddies' jeans and a t-shirt tied together with red bits of cloth..."

At the souvenir stall I bought a programme, the only other things on display were some tasteless T-shirts, a couple of badges and a mug. The marketing people really went to town on this one!

The show started with 'Rebel Rebel'. I never did like the song, but this version seemed to lack the raw edge of the original and was better for it.

Bowie, frankly, looked a mess. The icon of style, who not so long ago was wearing cool, mature suits, was dressed in kiddies' jeans and a T-shirt tied together with red bits of cloth and a grotty, ill-fitting tailcoat.

embarrassed

The next track was 'New Killer Star', which was great. Bowie's voice isn't necessarily getting better - despite his reputedly healthier lifestyle - but he knows how to use the notes he can reach in place of the ones he can't.

The night continued with a superb 'Hello SpaceBoy' (more please), a well-received 'Life on Mars' (not again!), 'Changes' - notable because even Bowie looked embarrassed singing that one yet again - an audience rousing 'All The Young Dudes' and rather indifferent renditions of 'Sunday' and 'Bring Me The Disco King'.

Earl Slick
Let's dance: Bowie's long-serving guitarist Earl Slick

The members of the band have been together quite a while now.

Mike Garson still plonking away at the piano, the talented Gail Ann Dorsey, who I fear will always be pidgeon-holed as 'Bowie’s bassist', Earl Slick and Sterling Campbell - always outstanding and who I suspect will depart the band for pastures new.

arrogance

As the evening drew to a close, the encore had obviously been set up as part of the show and when the audience genuinely enthused for another, second encore...the stage crew simply walked on and cleared the stage.

There was an abruptness about that action. Almost arrogance.

To sum up, like all the album releases since Outside, the performance was mostly flat and lightweight.

Bowie knows he's done his bit for popular music and now, like other ageing rockers, he's just going through the motions.

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