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Rare David Bowie Rehearsal Surfaces Online

by Paul Cashmere on July 24, 2016

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An audio file of David Bowie rehearsing for the 1995 ‘Outside’ tour has surfaced on Soundcloud.

The 25-minute file features Bowie working on ‘Breaking Glass’ from the ‘Low’ album and ‘DJ’ off ‘Lodger’ ahead of the 1995 tour. Both songs were featuring on the tour.

‘Outside’ reunited Bowie with Brian Eno who worked with him on the Berlin Trilogy. The Outside setlist was heavily influenced by the Eno body of work. The tour featured Nine Inch Nails as Bowie’s and Morrissey as opening act on the UK leg of the tour.

David Bowie setlist, London, 14 November 1995

The Motel (from 1. Outside, 1995)
Look Back in Anger (from Lodger, 1979)
The Hearts Filthy Lesson (from 1. Outside, 1995)
Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)
The Voyeur of Utter Destruction (As Beauty) (from 1. Outside, 1995)
I Have Not Been to Oxford Town (from 1. Outside, 1995)
Outside (from 1. Outside, 1995)
Andy Warhol (from Hunky Dory, 1971)
The Man Who Sold the World (from The Man Who Sold The World, 1970)
A Small Plot of Land (from 1. Outside, 1995)
Boys Keep Swinging (from Lodger, 1979)
Strangers When We Meet (from 1. Outside, 1995)
I’m Deranged (from 1. Outside, 1995)
Breaking Glass (from Low, 1977)
We Prick You (from 1. Outside, 1995)
Nite Flights(Scott Walker cover)
My Death (Jacques Brel cover)
D.J. (from Lodger, 1979)
Teenage Wildlife (from Scary Monsters and Super Creeps, 1980)
Under Pressure(from Queen, Hot Space 1982)
Moonage Daydream (from The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars, 1972)
Hallo Spaceboy (from 1. Outside, 1995)

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