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Live In Japan - Tokyo Dome. Japan. 16Th May 1990 (Splatter Vinyl)

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Live In Japan - Tokyo Dome. Japan. 16Th May 1990 (Splatter Vinyl)

Live In Japan - Tokyo Dome. Japan. 16Th May 1990 (Splatter Vinyl)

Buckle up, music lovers, because we're taking a trip back in time to 1990 with the one and only David Bowie in all his splatter vinyl glory. Yes, you heard me right, SPLATTER VINYL. The man truly was ahead of his time in more ways than one.

Live In Japan - Tokyo Dome captures Bowie at the height of his powers, strutting across the stage like a rock god on a mission to conquer the world. From the moment he kicks off with "Space Oddity," you know you're in for a wild ride. The energy is electric, the crowd is on fire, and Bowie's vocals are as smooth as a well-aged whiskey.

Tracks like "Changes" and "Heroes" are delivered with such panache and swagger that you can't help but be mesmerized. And let's not forget the mind-blowing guitar solos that will leave you wondering if you accidentally stumbled into a Jimi Hendrix concert.

But it's not all high-octane rock'n'roll. Bowie shows his tender side with heartfelt renditions of "Life on Mars?" and "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide," leaving not a dry eye in the house.

So, grab your best pair of dancing shoes, slap on that splatter vinyl, and get ready to be transported back to a time when music was pure magic. David Bowie - Live In Japan is an experience you won't soon forget. Long live the Thin White Duke!

$58.96
Live In Japan - Tokyo Dome. Japan. 16Th May 1990 (Splatter Vinyl)
$58.96

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Buckle up, music lovers, because we're taking a trip back in time to 1990 with the one and only David Bowie in all his splatter vinyl glory. Yes, you heard me right, SPLATTER VINYL. The man truly was ahead of his time in more ways than one.

Live In Japan - Tokyo Dome captures Bowie at the height of his powers, strutting across the stage like a rock god on a mission to conquer the world. From the moment he kicks off with "Space Oddity," you know you're in for a wild ride. The energy is electric, the crowd is on fire, and Bowie's vocals are as smooth as a well-aged whiskey.

Tracks like "Changes" and "Heroes" are delivered with such panache and swagger that you can't help but be mesmerized. And let's not forget the mind-blowing guitar solos that will leave you wondering if you accidentally stumbled into a Jimi Hendrix concert.

But it's not all high-octane rock'n'roll. Bowie shows his tender side with heartfelt renditions of "Life on Mars?" and "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide," leaving not a dry eye in the house.

So, grab your best pair of dancing shoes, slap on that splatter vinyl, and get ready to be transported back to a time when music was pure magic. David Bowie - Live In Japan is an experience you won't soon forget. Long live the Thin White Duke!