Tony Visconti owes the world an apology. After telling NME last week that David Bowie was dead set against touring in support of his upcoming album, The Next Day, the producer has given Rolling Stone a somewhat different, more promising story. “He says that he will only play if he feels like it, but no tour,” Visconti said in a more recent interview. “Like, if [he] wanted to do the odd show in New York or, I don’t know, London, he would if he felt like it. And he made that very clear to the label that he wasn’t going to tour or do any kind of ridiculously long album promotion.” He also quoted Bowie as saying, “I might do one show.” To which we reply, one show would be fine with us — as long as it’s in New York. [via Brooklyn Vegan]
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