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  2. Serious Moonlight Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Serious Moonlight Tour was a worldwide concert tour by the English musician David Bowie, launched in May 1983 in support of his album Let's Dance (1983). The tour opened at the Vorst Forest Nationaal, Brussels, on 18 May 1983 and ended in the Hong Kong Coliseum on 8 December 1983; 15 countries visited, 96 performances, [1] and over 2.6 million tickets sold. [2]

  3. Earl Slick - Wikipedia

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    Slick in 1983 during David Bowie's Serious Moonlight Tour. In 1983, Slick rejoined David Bowie's touring band for the Serious Moonlight Tour, which supported the Let's Dance album. Stevie Ray Vaughan had played guitar on the album but left the band right before the tour due to a dispute between his and Bowie's management. Slick was asked to ...

  4. Serious Moonlight (1983 film) - Wikipedia

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    Serious Moonlight is a concert video by the English singer-songwriter David Bowie. Filmed in Vancouver on 12 September 1983, on the singer's " Serious Moonlight Tour ", the video was released on VHS and laserdisc in 1984 and on DVD in 2006.

  5. Serious Moonlight - Wikipedia

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    Serious Moonlight may refer to: The lyric "under the moonlight, the serious moonlight", from David Bowie's song "Let's Dance" Serious Moonlight, a video album by David Bowie; Serious Moonlight, a comedy film starring Meg Ryan and Timothy Hutton, Kristen Bell and Justin Long; Serious Moonlight Tour, a 1983 concert tour by David Bowie

  6. David Bowie discography - Wikipedia

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    Bowie released four more singles and his debut album, David Bowie, but the first success in the United Kingdom was with the 1969 single "Space Oddity". The single reached number five on the UK Singles Chart after it was released five days before the Apollo 11 Moon mission.

  7. Loving the Alien (1983–1988) - Wikipedia

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    The Serious Moonlight live album was originally proposed by Bowie as a stopgap release following Let's Dance, owed to writer's block following the 1983 tour and his lack of familiarity with his newfound audience. [10] The box set includes remastered editions of Let's Dance (1983), Tonight (1984) and Never Let Me Down (1987).