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Tin Machine From the release of Eight tracks from Tin Machine’s 1989 performance at La Cigale in Paris TIN MACHINE LIVE AT LA CIGALE PARIS, 25TH JUNE, 1989 EXCLUSIVE DIGITAL ONLY LIVE SET FEATURING UNRELEASED TRACKS RELEASED ON PARLOPHONE 30th AUGUST, 2019 On Sunday 25th June, 1989, Tin Machine played at the 1000 capacity La Cigale in Paris for what was only their eighth show. The band played a cracking set comprised of tracks from their debut album, which had been released just a month previously, including covers of both John Lennon’s Working Class Hero and Bob Dylan’s Maggie’s Farm. Fabulous performance of Heavens in here from 1991 The first track that the band completed, rehearsed and cut in a single day in Montreux, was the bluesy Heavens in Here On tour, the band would extend “Heaven” over ten minutes, making it a vehicle for mutual excess. The Oy Vey Baby version features a two-minute-plus Gabrels jackplug feedback solo, during which Hunt Sales seems about to nod off, while Bowie took over stretches by cobbling together bits of songs, everything from Sly Stone’s “You Caught Me Smilin'” to Roxy Music’s “In Every Dream Home A Heartache” to Leonard Bernstein’s “Somewhere.” Recorded ca. August 1988, Mountain Studios, Montreux. Released May 1989 on Tin Machine, while an edited version (4:14) was issued as a US-only promo 12″/CD (EMI SPRO 4374). The live version released on the Oy Vey Baby album and video was recorded at NYC’s Academy on 29 November 1991, and the Machine also played “Heaven” for the BBC in 1991. Tin Machine were an English-American hard rock band formed in 1988, famous for being fronted by English singer-songwriter David Bowie. The band consisted of David Bowie on lead vocals and guitar, Reeves Gabrels on guitar, Tony Sales on bass, and Hunt Sales on drums.Helping on on the 89 tour was Kevin Armstrong playing rhythm Guitar (famously said By Bowie to be playing what He pretended to do) This video is dedicated to the principals behind the rock against racism movement Rock Against Racism was a groundbreaking movement which staged marches, festivals and concerts from 1976-81 with the aim of fighting racism through music This channel never has & never will carry advertisements the only ads you will find are those enforced by copyright claims & fair dues to those that are entitled I upload sorely for the love of the music Hope you find something to enjoy xx Big Thanks, Love on ya MT If you enjoy the content of my channel please Like & Share the video's Subscribe & click the bell for notifications of uploads etc etc You know the drill MTRudeBoy claims no rights to sound or vision

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