Posts Tagged ‘Mime Artist’

Covered in Gravy

June 30th, 2009 by admin | 2 Comments | Filed in Covered in Gravy

Delve into Bowie’s private collection, and decide which muse produced the best original song that Bowie later covered. Pick your favourite ORIGINAL song, not your preferred Bowie version:

1. Sorrow - The Merseys - Covered on Pin Ups

2. God Only Knows - The Beach Boys - Covered on Tonight

3. Where Have all the Good Times Gone? - Kinks - Covered on Pin Ups

4. Let’s Spend the Night Together - The Rolling Stones - Covered on Aladdin Sane

5. Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere - The Who - Covered on Pin Ups

6. Across the Universe - The Beatles - Covered on Young Americans

7. I Know it’s Gonna Happen Someday - Morrissey - Covered on Black Tie/White noise

8. See Emily Play - Pink Floyd - Covered on Pin Ups

9. Here Comes the Night - Them - Covered on Pin Ups

Cast Your Vote:

Which is the Best Original?

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Eponymous “Heroes”

There is a select band of real people who can boast their name in a David Bowie title. Perhaps Blue Jean, Aladdin Sane, Nathan Adler, Baby Grace, and Joe the Lion are based on non-fictional persons, but let’s concentrate on the certainties. So which is the most listenable of the following?

Eponymous "Heroes"

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Stage

June 30th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Stage

Cracked Actor Bowie has an acting C.V. that would be the envy of many a budding thespian. From his appearence in a 1960’s Lyons ice-cream advert, to his cameo role in Zoolander, the former mime-artist has strutted many a film set. Nevertheless, since critical acclaim has sometimes been lacking, it’s time for Stewing-Steakers to choose his theatrical highlight.

Which role is a masterpiece?

Do I Pass the Audition?

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Bowie versus Kate Bush

May 19th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Bowie's Beef

A bit of a local derby here, as high-pitched hatstand Kate Bush, takes on fellow Mockney oddball Bowie. Expect this bout to start with much weird dancing, mime-artistry, and absurd costume-wearing. The ‘fight’ will doubtless climax in a crescendo of interpretive dance, and shadow-boxing, with a suitably confused panel of judges left to make sense of the drama.

Who’ll create the greatest artistic impression, the Rubber Band Girl or the Man with Thursday’s Child in his Eyes?

Bowie or Kate Bush

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