Before Angie Bowie was timid & mediocre, I remember him standing without expression with long hair singing Space Oddity, his performance was introverted & visually boring. She pushed the androgyny with the help of his pretty gay lover & designer who he used to perform his songs, he ridiculously called him Arnold Corns to keep it low profile. Many profound things in his life influenced TMWSTW & later his idols, no doubt she gave him the push to gain confidence in turning to embrace the strange. Many have said that once Bowie had got what he wanted from them they were left behind. Angie tried modelling but the camera was not kind to her, she was better looking in reality but still an unpleasant superficial opportunist. To be fair she did all of the practical stuff while she helped shape his new image. She also fired his old manager to replace him with one who based himself on Elvis' manager & ripped him off the same way, His success made him pretentious & he learned quickly how to portray himself to the world. He was only ahead during Ziggy, all his later work followed emerging trends - the Philly sound was played in most gay clubs during the Ziggy period.
I don't like her or not like her....however, I think alot of people are put off by her because of her brash American attitude and accent. She's always been over the top and I think 50 years later it still puts off the British, lol. For what its worth, she is who she is and she doesn't apologize for it.
Tony Visconti played flute on "Space Oddity" and wrote the woodwind arrangement. His early manager Kenneth Pitt gave Bowie an acetate of the Velvet Underground & Nico before it was released and Bowie was smitten by it. That record has the Factory ethos all over and all the guitar tunings, songwriting kickstarted Bowie's creativity. He still needed marketing and an image which Angie provided.
if i told my parents what happened and what ive seen as a child grade one primary school no one would believe Me,im51yrs i remember starting kinder garden school learning how to write and spell, so many hold so many memories Experiences afraid to tell there Stories Alot get buried unknown unrecorded.
Wish I had met him he is one of a kind. I like to think hes still here in spirit and videos. He is such a multi talented man. Had a tough childhood and those early years he fought mental illness and lost his Alf brother to suicide. ❤
this witness is so lucky he didn't get the full Paul Bennewitz treatment because it is beyond obvious he stumbled over the same secret space program involving lightcraft, atomic powered space and air vehicles and the electromagnetic weaponry program.
Just like us human beings are intrigued by Aliens and Ufos,I believe that they will be of a similar thinking! Maybe we are a subject for Alien psychologists to study and for all their advanced technology and powers they are not only baffled by us but also terrified. They are unable to understand how humans have both feelings and thoughtfulness yet when money was invented,instead of helping the poor,eradicating famine disease and helping one another, humanity thought it a better idea to spend billions and billions on weapons to kill one another and steal resources from other countries through lies and false flag operations and the human tradition of being a leader consists of the high level ability to lie to your countrymen,helpumanityave no consideration for anyone other than themselves and use their initiative to cause wars! If I was an alien,I would have the Alien traffic police chasing me for speeding at maximum velocity passing this mental asylum of a planet.
for another interview of very detailed and riveting abduction account,and i can’t find it after searching for few years to no avail,about a canadian man who was abducted once at 4-5 yrs old with his father and again playing a gig in a band! i remember he played an instrument called a recorder. one of the best if not best encounter and boarding of a craft! if you do find it pls send me link!
to all the morons who still smirk and make fun of anybody who is smart enough to know that aliens exist, either this is daniel day lewis as a very young man or its all very fcking real.
This is an absolutely awesome documentary. I'm not exactly sure when this was made, considering the first sighting/encounter is from 1978... I'm guessing it was made maybe a year or two+/- after that, roughly? I'm impressed with the Japanese reporter/interviewer/investigator for Nippon TV. Seems like someone there (probably the very guy I'm talking about) had/has their finger on the pulse for a while - concerning the UFO topic. Especially as I seem to remember that they also took Bob Lazar's story seriously 11 years later... ✌🙂👌 ☀🌍🌒🪐☄🛸☝👽🤚
this one was very interesting especially at the end where he talks about who they are, when he says he can't see the lips move but the voice is clear and he can understand in English and that they are in a network of other craft who come here to study us and throughout the universe, and that those who make it known that they want to be contacted if they see a craft or sphere and that's how it happens. I wonder who is inside those tic tacs that fly out over the water where navy aircraft carriers are at, those things are powered by nuclear power and if if that leaks out it's bothersome for their craft, so I guess they monitor all of that. Craft were seen by many over that small town on the seashore where a nuclear plant was in Japan and their plant blew up and released that stuff into the water and atmosphere, so I guess those craft were surveying that release, and that stuff in the atmosphere doesn't help their craft to be able to travel. The main news outlets didn't really report on the people seeing the many craft after that tsunami and earthquake happened several years ago in Japan.
I was a skeptic, until I witnessed an incredible UAP/UFO half-way across the Pacific Ocean in pitch black darkness - it stayed a few feet of the left winglet for about 15-20 minutes the truth IS out there
Wow my eyes are open. He fired the whole band and her basically. All completely discarded. I got sold on the story he was reinventing himself - creatively. More to it than that I think.