Wakeman Bowie tribute 22/01/2016 by Bargepole 8 Comments Rick Wakeman’s recordings of Life on Mars and Space Oddity to be released as a charity single to benefit McMillan. http://www.superdeluxeedition.com/news/rick-wakeman-bowie-tribute-cd/ 2
Martin S says 22/01/2016 at 14:38 The version on the Simon Mayo programme was beautiful. Will this be Mr Wakeman’s first number one single? Log in to Reply
Kaisfatdad says 23/01/2016 at 06:58 What a remarkable thing that would be. In the future he will be reverently referred to as the Life on Mars Hitmaker? Log in to Reply
Moose the Mooche says 22/01/2016 at 23:45 I didn’t get through his Life on Mars. It’s brilliant, but it’s too much. It’s only a blimmin pop star. What’s wrong with me? Log in to Reply
ernietothecentreoftheearth says 11/02/2016 at 20:37 I have my fingers crossed that Jools will put out his own boogie woogie version. Log in to Reply
Moose the Mooche says 11/02/2016 at 21:18 This is as good a place to put this as any: I have two versions of Love Missile F1-11 in my iTunes. One is by David Bowie. The other is by Frank Sidebottom. Log in to Reply
Wonderful and tasteful tribute. Good on him.
The version on the Simon Mayo programme was beautiful. Will this be Mr Wakeman’s first number one single?
What a remarkable thing that would be. In the future he will be reverently referred to as the Life on Mars Hitmaker?
I didn’t get through his Life on Mars. It’s brilliant, but it’s too much.
It’s only a blimmin pop star. What’s wrong with me?
It does seem almost unbearably poignant.
It’s out tomorrow, hurrah! But also 🙁
I have my fingers crossed that Jools will put out his own boogie woogie version.
This is as good a place to put this as any:
I have two versions of Love Missile F1-11 in my iTunes. One is by David Bowie. The other is by Frank Sidebottom.