David Bowie June 16th & 19th, 2000 New York City, NY @ Roseland Ballroom unknown audience > ? > "A London Boy" 100% British CDR > EAC > Flac > CDR Disc One - 16th June 01 Intro 02 Wild Is The Wind 03 Life On Mars? 04 Golden Years 05 Changes 06 Stay 07 China Girl 08 Survive 09 Absolute Beginners 10 Ashes To Ashes 11 Rebel Rebel 12 Fame 13 This Is Not America 14 All The Young Dudes Disc Two - 16th June 01 Starman 02 The Man Who Sold The World 03 Under Pressure 04 Station To Station 05 Seven 06 Thursdays Child 07 The Pretty Things Are Going To Hell 08 Hallo Spaceboy 09 Ziggy Stardust 10 Heroes 11 Let's Dance 12 I'm Afraid Of Americans Disc Three - 19th June 01 Intro 02 Wild Is The Wind 03 China Girl 04 Changes 05 Stay 06 Life On Mars? 07 Absolute Beginners 08 Ashes To Ashes 09 The Jean Genie/Love Me Do 10 Cracked Actor 11 Little Wonder 12 This Is Not America 13 Wild Is The Wind* *Yahoo Internet Life Awards 24th July 2000 Disc Four - 19th June 01 Fame 02 All The Young Dudes 03 The Man Who Sold The World 04 Station To Station 05 Starman 06 Hallo Spaceboy 07 Under Pressure 08 I Dig Everything 09 The London Boys 10 Heroes 11 Let's Dance 12 I'm Afraid Of Americans 13 Life On Mars?* *Yahoo Internet Life Awards 24th July 2000 Notes: Info (from N.Pegg's The Complete david Bowie): Two of the few summer concerts in 2000 (Bowie's last engagements since his child was to be born soon). These are the two warm-up gigs on 16 and 19 of June at New York's Roseland Ballroom.The Band consisted of David Bowie (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica), ), Mark Plati (guitar, bass guitar), Gail Ann Dorsey (bass guitar), Earl Slick (lead guitar), Mike Garson (keyboards), Sterling Campbell (drums), Holly Palmer and Emm Gryner (backing vocals and percussion). The BowieNet members only show on the 19th June (which was free and exclusive to BN subscribers) also featured guests Dennis Davis joining the backing on percussion for two songs and Thomas Dolby (keyboard and vocals) for one. A third show on June 17 was called off at two hours' notice when Bowie found he was unable to sing, having contracted laryngitis. The Bowienet show was attended by Iman, Duncan, Susan Sarndon and various members of The Cure. The Band was joined for the encores by Thomas Dolby, and also in attendance was Bowie's veteran drummer Dennis Davis.