December 1999


(Dec. 2) Bush is participating the Sweet Relief Musicains Fund Charity Auction on eBay.com from Nov. 30 to Dec. 9. Bush has donated a signed Christmas card and a copy of Deconstructed. To bid on this item or others donated by other artists, search for sweetreliefmusiciansfund on eBay.

(Dec. 2) From amBush: Eight Frames Per Second : The photographer who captured the images of Bush during their rise to the top is releasing a new book entitled Eight Frames Per Second in early December. Peter Black, photographer and long time friend of Gavin, has been with the band since its inception and is famous for his shots of Bush during both Sixteen Stone and RBSC tours. Eight Frames Per Second chronicles Peter's experience with the band during these tours, especially the early years, providing a unique take on the bands' rise to rock 'n' roll stardom. Bushnet.com will feature an exclusive interview and online chat with the author and photographer soon, so stay tuned for details. The book is being published through Omnibus for $19.95. Peter is also launching an exclusive web site soon called everythingbush.com, where you can purchase your own shots of the band from Peter.

(Dec. 7) Bush has finished shooting the video for "Letting the Cables Sleep", which will premire on MTV on December 27th.

(Dec. 22) From Spin.com : Sources for Bush describe the video for "Letting the Cables Sleep," the second single off their hit The Science of Things disc as "the most erotic of their career." Apparently lead singer Gavin Rossdale, and actress Michelle Hicks (Twin Falls Idaho) appear in "varying states of undress" during the Joel Schumacher directed clip. Schumacher, famous for directing modern classics like St. Elmo's Fire (What!), and The Lost Boys, shot the clip last month in a vacant loft space on Brooklyn's waterfront. You can see the sexually charged results (and rumored surprise ending) on December 27 when it debuts on MTV's TRL. Bush will perform two songs live on New Years Eve as part of the cable network's televised festivities.

(Dec. 24) Bugjuice.com is featuring exclusive behind the scenes footage of the shooting of the video for "Letting The Cables Sleep." Check it out here.

(Dec. 24) You can now view the video for "Letting the Cables Sleep" online at Bushnet.

(Dec. 31) Bush performed "The Chemicals Between Us" and "Machinehead" at MTV's 2Large New Year's Eve party. Check your local listings for reruns.




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