The oldest audio recording with David Bowie, kept in a basket of bread



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The oldest disc made by The Konrads in 1963 with the voice of David Bowie was recovered by a former superstar colleague and will be auctioned in September with a starting price of 10,000 pounds, according to The Guardian


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The oldest audio recording with David Bowie, kept in a bread basket

A record The Konrads demo of 1963, which includes a sustained vocal score by the very young David Bowie long before the famous moments Ziggy Stardust and The Thin White Duke, was picked up by one of the troop members of the group's end and will be taken to with a starting price of £ 10,000 (£ 11,200).

Although Bowie was 16, the band's saxophonist, the record surprised him as a singer, playing the song "I Never Dreamed". The recording had no effect in his day, the Decca label, for which the test was done, giving the Konrads a chance to hear an audition only a year later. And then only to reject them. In fact, Bowie left what was left in his first group shortly after this failure.

The recording was recovered by David Hadfield, drummer of the group, when he moved and kept it in a basket

Now the first album with the voice of David Bowie, but David Jones, the real name of the musician, will be auctioned at Omega Auctions in an event to be held on September 11 and 12.

British musician David Bowie died on January 10, 2016, at the age of 69 years old, after an 18-month battle with cancer

David Bowie was a singer, songwriter, producer and sound engineer. and has won numerous BRIT, MTV Music Video and Grammy awards. Bowie is considered an influential innovative music throughout five decades and known for the periodic reinvention of his style.

The artistic celebrity came to David Bowie in 1972 with "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and Mars Spiders," an album that promoted the notion of rock star that should look like an alien coming from far away. By successfully combining British rock with Kabuki's Japanese theatrical style, David Bowie created a spectacular and androgynous alter ego, Ziggy Stardust, on this occasion.

David Bowie revealed in an attempt to capture the public interest for Ziggy Stardust. an interview in January 1972 that he was bisexual – although many said that it was only an advertising ploy – he dyed his hair orange and began to wear women's clothes. The album became a real sensation and was a big hit with the public.

David Bowie was inspired for his music by a wide range of art forms, philosophy and literature. He was also a film and theater actor, director and producer of music videos. Among his most famous albums are "Space Oddity" (1969), "The Man Who Sold the World" (1970), "Aladdin Sane" (1973), "Station to Station" (1976), "Let & # 39; s Dance "(1983)," The Buddha of Suburbia "(1993) and" Earthling "(1997).

The last 28th career, nicknamed "Blackstar", comes out on January 8, 2016, the day the artist makes his first album, 196.

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