Music: David Bowie Coming To Peloton With New Remixes

David Bowie Coming To Peloton With New Remixes

If you've ever wanted to Peloton ride to David Bowie, well, here's your chance! The Bowie artist series will drop on Peloton on January 19. Not only will his full catalog be available, but Peloton has also commissioned three remixes from St. Vincent for “It’s No Game (Pt. 1)”, TOKiMONSTA for “Golden Years”, and Honey Dijon for “Let’s Dance”.

 St. Vincent, a.k.a. Annie Clark, said, “I chose “It’s No Game (Pt. 1)”, because it has a part 2 on the record, and I figured maybe Bowie wouldn’t mind so much if I made a part 3. I wanted to take Bowie’s throat-shredding vocal take from part 1, and make it front and center. ‘Three steps to heavaaaaaaaaaaaahn…'”

Jennifer Lee of TOKiMONSTA added to that saying, “To me, I connect with Bowie as an amazing innovator. He was always reinventing himself and pushing the envelope of music, while somehow never ceasing to be authentically himself. His experimental fashion choices are always a beacon for me to challenge my style and look.”

  • One more thing! Bowie is the best-selling vinyl artist of the 21st Century. In the 2000s (up until January 6, 2022), his vinyl sales totaled 582,704. The only other band to top half a million on vinyl? The Beatles with 535,596 sales.

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Heart's Ann Wilson Shares Video For Alice in Chains Cover

The long-awaited video for Heart's Ann Wilson's cover of Alice In Chains's 1992 "Rooster" has finally dropped. Wilson self-described the video of "really dark," and the video does live up to that. It's packed with war imagery, even showing the dead and wounded, bombings, and child soldiers. There's also plenty of macabre imagery, like maggots and cockroaches. 

The video was made more than a year ago. But Wilson's label released a different video with live performance footage rather than this one. Her version of "Rooster" was recorded in 2020. It was released as the B-side on her version of Steve Earle's ‘The Revolution Starts Now!’.

Back in December 2020, Wilson performed the song live when Alice in Chains was awarded with the Museum Of Pop Culture (MoPOP) Founders Award. At the time, Wilson told the Seattle Times, "I wanted to remain true to the song as much as possible, but I wanted to make it my own. But really, honoring the original spirit of the song, which is cockroaches and flies and all this kind of stuff. Before I knew what form the MoPOP thing was gonna take with the live performances, I made a video for 'Rooster' that was really dark. They decided not to use it because they wanted it to be a bunch of live performances. But sometime I'll put that video out because it's really cool. It's just maggots and war stuff and darkness and insanity."

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"Rolling Stone" released a list of the highest-paid musicians of 2021.

The top three are Bruce Springsteen ($590 million), Jay-Z ($470 million), and Paul Simon ($260 million).

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EVERY TIME I DIE has broken up, due to some kind of issue between singer KEITH BUCKLEY and the rest of the band. 

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Guests on EDDIE VEDDER's new solo album include Stevie Wonder, Elton John, Ringo Starr, Chad Smith . . . and his late father.

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Watch BILL MURRAY cover the TOM WAITS song "The Piano Has Been Drinking"

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UK: The Nokia Isle of Wight Festival 2004 - Day Three

Photo: Getty Images

Photo: Getty Images


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