- USA Today has an article about Saturday's Net Aid concert in Wembly Arena, London, England:
Here is an excerpt:
"With long hair framing his gaunt face and suspenders holding up elegant pants, Bowie in his latest incarnation seems a perfect cross between Ziggy Stardust and the Thin White Duke, eccentricity melding with sophistication."
"In the audience, Boy George sang along to the lilting Drive-In Saturday, while everyone seemed to remember some of the words to China Girl and Life on Mars. Though the concert still had a few hours to run, it was Bowie's Rebel Rebel, ground out with a strut and a sly smile, that resonated long after the nine performers had headed home in long black limousines."
"After donating to NetAid, one might consider investing in Bowie, whose stock-market listing could only get a boost from his redemption of Saturday's well-intentioned but uninspiring show."
go to USA Today article