Win David Bowie DVDs
'A Reality Tour' concert film and album
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It’s nice to know that, as we reach the final days of the download-dominated Noughties, good old-fashioned bootlegs are still knocking about. David Bowie has featured on more than most, given his consistently creative four-decade career and enormous international fanbase. Now one of those bootlegs has inspired an official release.
Bowie’s ‘Reality’ tour - named after the 2003 album - was the highest-grossing global tour of 2004, and also a huge critical success. The live DVD arrived later that year, featuring an extensive array of the great man’s hits, and has spawned unofficial audio copies ever since. Hence, five years on, a proper double live album is now hitting the shops, featuring thirty-three of Bowie’s finest works and spanning thirty-two years.
The remastered LP takes you from 1971’s ‘Changes’ and ‘Life On Mars’, through the cream of that classic Seventies catalogue (including a rare version of Bowie’s co-composition ‘Sister Midnight’, from Iggy Pop’s debut LP ‘The Idiot’) and onto numerous Eighties classics, from 1980’s ‘Ashes To Ashes’ onwards. A few neglected Nineties gems and a good selection from Noughties albums ‘Heathen’ and ‘Reality’ also feature, as do three bonus tracks not included on the DVD, notably the classic ‘China Girl’. Definitely one for the completists, then.
‘A Reality Tour’ is released on January 25th and Clash have three Bowie bundles to give away, featuring both the CD and DVD. To win simply answer the question below.

















