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Combining footage from interviews with the late great David Bowie and contributions from those who knew him personally, this documentary celebrates the illustrious life of one of the greatest artists to ever grace the stage.
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@marcusbrothers5221
@marcusbrothers5221 Год назад
He's actually swaying the interviewer by being gracious
@bonitacurtis8053
@bonitacurtis8053 11 месяцев назад
His hair is just beautiful in that style. He was so ahead of his time. A facinating man.
@carnivorehippie8071
@carnivorehippie8071 10 месяцев назад
My darling David, MILLIONS of people are singing your songs!
@angierucinski5694
@angierucinski5694 Год назад
Bowie wasn't rock, pop, opera or classical Bowie was Bowie. Enough said.
@BrianFord-w1l
@BrianFord-w1l 10 месяцев назад
There has never been anybody like him and there never will be he is unique he stands alone. David Bowie will always be "Out There"
@pulsereading
@pulsereading Год назад
No wonder Grace Jones slapped Russell Harty around the face! Well Done Grace!!
@jeanetteomidvar8777
@jeanetteomidvar8777 Год назад
😂 I feel like doing that now.
@jimbecarroll5780
@jimbecarroll5780 Год назад
Ohh is this thr walker she slapped for being such an Asshole w/her ? I don't blame her, he's a big pain in the tush
@caroleyre9144
@caroleyre9144 Год назад
Haha yes I even remember that lol 💫
@ivanconnolly7332
@ivanconnolly7332 Месяц назад
A closet job who took pleasure in humiliating Artists,
@jimmyoconnell6167
@jimmyoconnell6167 Год назад
Probably the best artist ever kept reinventing himself
@BIZARBIES
@BIZARBIES Год назад
The only way he stayed relevant even up to the end was his ability at reinventing himself. He was able to stay ahead of fads and be a trend setting genius. Bowie and Prince were alot alike. Every great artist career has lulls it seems, but Bowie didn't ever stop setting the bar extremely high.
@miketomlin6040
@miketomlin6040 Год назад
@@BIZARBIES Prince? Horrendous!
@louise_rose
@louise_rose Год назад
He was as good as Picasso at that, (Pablo, of course, lived most of his life before the age of tv and modern media but the parallels between their approaches to art and life are striking IMO). - Saw Moonage Daydream at the theatre two months ago and this one looks like a superb companion piece!
@barbaraneville2778
@barbaraneville2778 Год назад
I like the thought of him being stardust.
@mitchellbaker9434
@mitchellbaker9434 Год назад
I loved Bowie like most everyone, but in fact, his real strategy was to watch out for what new thing was starting up, and he'd then take it and do it better than anyone else.
@andercoyote4170
@andercoyote4170 Год назад
That first interview aye! Feel the pain B owie putting up with this ponce and the stupidest questions and disrespectful speech from press . And always polite and clever in response. This doc is great BTW.
@louise_rose
@louise_rose Год назад
Only just begun watching but it sure looks great! Btw he could occasionally play around with the expectations of the news media. Bowie's comments to a couple of Swedish newspapers a few months after that interview, when he and Iggy descended on Stockholm for concerts, elicited this hilarious line in a later media "book of the year in review" for '76: "Bowie's provocative enunciations about homosexuality and Nazism caused a stir and further headlines" ;) Also helped sell tickets...
@ShallowApple22
@ShallowApple22 Год назад
It was uncomfortable it was like the interviewer was mad at his success 😂
@a.c.2623
@a.c.2623 Год назад
The interviewer, Russell Harty, was often irritating and snide like that, seemed to have issues
@anralphdenlugnerundarschid4490
you observed well.
@allisonchainz82
@allisonchainz82 Год назад
You should look up Marc bolans interview with him, he takes none of that shit lol
@MegaSickcat
@MegaSickcat Год назад
That first interviewer was annoying even to the viewer I can't imagine how David felt lol.
@perrynn7173
@perrynn7173 Год назад
Russell Harty. I know exactly what you mean.
@misss7777
@misss7777 Год назад
He is kind of ridiculing himself though... telling the man who already constantly reinvents himself he needs to reinvent himself. What a Clown...
@4200Shields
@4200Shields Год назад
What’s incredible is that Bowie came to own that interview as it wore on, by the end it felt like the interviewer was trying to kiss his arse. All through bowie’s quiet intensity and intelligence
@simamkelemadikane
@simamkelemadikane Год назад
David owned the first interviewer , he tried to be slick but Bowie was having none of it! 💪🏾 Check his response to the question at 1:06 - 1:23
@user-tz2zz5ij1s
@user-tz2zz5ij1s Год назад
Times were different. We are viewing things through todays lenses where everything needs to have some sort of entertaining spin. The interviewer was just just asking questions.
@heythatslia6595
@heythatslia6595 Год назад
David Bowie was more than just a rockstar in my opinion. He was eclectic, he was an reinventor, an innovator, one that transcended all genres and boundaries of music! R.I.P Ziggy Stardust.❤️
@siroswaldfortitude5346
@siroswaldfortitude5346 Год назад
and he was gay
@heythatslia6595
@heythatslia6595 Год назад
@@siroswaldfortitude5346stfu there’s nothing wrong with that.
@theswissmiss69
@theswissmiss69 Год назад
@@siroswaldfortitude5346yea. He‘s still my favorite queer icon to this day!
@siroswaldfortitude5346
@siroswaldfortitude5346 Год назад
very talented@@theswissmiss69
@siroswaldfortitude5346
@siroswaldfortitude5346 Год назад
Ha, sorry, that was my teenage son who posted that comment. I am a huge Bowie fan@@heythatslia6595
@STR82DVD
@STR82DVD Год назад
Bloody awesome folks! Huge thanks. I still remember 1976. He was always the man.
@therestingrancor8259
@therestingrancor8259 Год назад
He sure comes across as a nice guy in interviews. He is sure one of my fav artists of all time❤️. Still miss him. I'll be belting out David Bowie's songs till the day I die.
@robertcronin6603
@robertcronin6603 Год назад
He had amazing hair....I'd kill for hair like that....
@sayrerowan734
@sayrerowan734 Год назад
That guy interviewing him at the beginning was a total tool with horrible questions.
@LannieLord
@LannieLord Год назад
Bay City Rollers ! LOL
@yves2694
@yves2694 Год назад
The repulsive Russell Harty. He died of AIDS related hepatitis. Quickly forgotten. Grace Jones hit him on air.
@Ksvtjhyb7
@Ksvtjhyb7 Год назад
Loved his deep singing voice and his soft spoken speaking voice.
@marcusbrothers5221
@marcusbrothers5221 Год назад
In the US I got little red corvette era Prince, ant music era Adam Ant and let's dance era David Bowie .... simultaneously on MTV. Later in life i was introduced to Bahaus. I am still finding Bowie babies everywhere
@Ksvtjhyb7
@Ksvtjhyb7 Год назад
He had amazing facial bone structure and gorgeous thick hair. Incredibly good looking incl up to his death.
@drmidnight680-kz2le
@drmidnight680-kz2le Год назад
You forgot his beautiful yellow teeth
@MsThebeMoon
@MsThebeMoon Год назад
1974 in a department store Man Who Sold the World was on a turn table in the electronics department. I decided to play the first cut "Width of a circle" while browsing stuff. Told a school friend about it and he was so excited I discovered David Bowie, he lent me his Bowie Vinyl collection. I was hooked. And got to see him on his Diamond Dogs tour and then later The Thin White Duke. Yep, I dressed like him for the Thin White Duke concert, except I wore a red silk blouse under my 3-piece suit instead of a white shirt. Didn't get a chance to see him again in concert, but forever remain a fan.
@jimbecarroll5780
@jimbecarroll5780 Год назад
Oh dear, l had to take a second look at this to see if it was me who wrote it. We've had similar experiences w/Bowie and the concerts.
@x_ballerina_x689
@x_ballerina_x689 Год назад
Track ID at 48:45 please ❤
@LannieLord
@LannieLord Год назад
The Diamond Dogs Tour was odd. He was transitioning in the the Philly Soul sound for Young Americans. So a tour that supported an UBER glam-meets-doom concept ..is LOADED with horns . So over-bearing .
@drmidnight680-kz2le
@drmidnight680-kz2le Год назад
The width of a circle would be the Radius of a circle, when multiplied by 2 it would give you the Circumference of the circle, that'll measure the outside size of the circle.
@SuperMcgenius
@SuperMcgenius Год назад
I loved Tin machine, saw the show in Montreal .
@caroleyre9144
@caroleyre9144 Год назад
I loved the Bay City Rollers …when I was 10 lol I loved David Bowie since I was a bit younger and I still love him I’m nearly 60 lol 💫
@Ksvtjhyb7
@Ksvtjhyb7 Год назад
I like everything im just learning about him but his impeccable manners were so desirable. I never knew how good an actor he was and how warm and witty he was too.
@pietajanssenvanelst2167
@pietajanssenvanelst2167 Год назад
For me he was the best PopArtArtist from 1966/2016! Mr. David Bowie....... R.I.P.
@mamabear2277
@mamabear2277 Год назад
I just love the more mature Bowie but that love encompasses years of loving his styles, music. There’s something about him in his later years that just grabbed me. I listened to Bowie before any of my brothers or friends. They thought I was weird because I had a divers style of my own. Later years they all loved him tho! RIP David. 🎸♥️🎶
@usaneebeilles9510
@usaneebeilles9510 Год назад
He indeed has left a permanent mark on more than one generation- David Bowie. A genius. (Perhaps, Man from another planet- as some’s said!) I’ll always remembered him. Love you David. RIP. Thank you for posting. I’m appreciated. Stay healthy🙂everyone.
@kevinreffitt9635
@kevinreffitt9635 Год назад
He is a study in focused persistence if you take a large notice of his years of trying to break into the Biz before something stuck.
@renatekarabas3761
@renatekarabas3761 Год назад
DANKESCHÖN , FÜR DAS TOLLE VIDEO .BOWIE WAR WARHAFTIG EIN GROßER KÜNSTLER .❤ 👑🤩👏💫🌠⚡🌹⚡
@gethappycyclingcampingoutdoors
True legend, thanks David ✌️& ❤️
@littlemouse7066
@littlemouse7066 Год назад
that incident didn't only change the look of his eyes it made him practically blind from one eye since its pupil was paralized and always dilated so it must be painful for him to be in the sunlight.
@caroleyre9144
@caroleyre9144 Год назад
My Mum has the same yes …she has a dropped Pupil. She is almost blind in that eye….she’s a trooper aswell my Mum ❤️‍🩹🌻💜
@rocknroll_jezus9233
@rocknroll_jezus9233 5 месяцев назад
He could still see through it, it was just blurry and wouldn't focus
@PeterHain-di8ir
@PeterHain-di8ir 4 месяца назад
Bowie. What singer saw at phoniex festival years ago. Great man
@brucedillinger9448
@brucedillinger9448 Год назад
That 1st intervierer..."Have you heard of The Bay City Rollers?" Lol! Talk about a tool!
@dianeward5405
@dianeward5405 Год назад
Yes. David Bowie sounded like Anthony Newley only taking that sound to the rock 'n Roll genre.
@Snoofy3044
@Snoofy3044 8 месяцев назад
Interviewers were so freaking rude to him. In the end he had the last laugh l. Even better he didn’t let what anyone thought of him stop him from being himself. A lesson far too few of us ever learn let alone dare to be.
@energyasylum997
@energyasylum997 Год назад
David Bowie was one of the most unique artists in pop music EVER. A true chameleon, along with Prince. rip to both greats🙏
@drmidnight680-kz2le
@drmidnight680-kz2le Год назад
They both had higher estrogen levels than most men. Men normally have higher (myself including) testosterone levels
@sue7621
@sue7621 Месяц назад
Wonderful Brilliant David ❤️💜❤️ My absolute favourite ever🤗😘 The Best Is Yet to Come ❤️💜❤️🕊️🙏🌎
@caroleyre9144
@caroleyre9144 Год назад
My Mum has the same with her eyes she’s almost blind in one eye she was born just after the War 3 months after it finished …she doesn’t talk much about things she tries to talk about the good things. Happy 78th birthday Mum. My Mum looked like David Bowie also lol ❤️
@0G18
@0G18 8 месяцев назад
“I think the image I will have is me-“ God I feel him on that💀 I felt his pain
@anthonygallagher1397
@anthonygallagher1397 Год назад
With a bit of help from Mick,ronno Ronson during the Ziggy years, and then being part of every music scene, right up until his low key death, just the way REAL legends prefer things,RIP, DAVID AND MICK.
@GloryDaze73
@GloryDaze73 2 месяца назад
❤❤incredible person and artist ❤❤
@curtismoff
@curtismoff Год назад
funny how he got better looking when he got older. In the 90s he was GQ guy never looked his age till the cancer got him RIP starman see you soon
@caroleyre9144
@caroleyre9144 Год назад
My Husband has aswell 29 years together I looked at a recent pic and our wedding pic I was like omghe was just a boy now he is a Man …we were both 32 when we Merried lol
@sick13oyramone62
@sick13oyramone62 Год назад
Truthfully "Labyrinth" is my childhood!!!🤘🤓🏴‍☠️"Dance" yeah Magic "I'll Dance"!!!
@NikoHL
@NikoHL Год назад
Excellent documentary... Hadn't seen much of the material previously. The interviews with Dana Gillespie, Mary Finnegan, Laurence Myers & Bob Harris are great... Would love to have been there in London in the 1960's. Been a fan since I was 16 in the 1976. TYSM for uploading ❤
@Ticha2477
@Ticha2477 Год назад
Quando vejo e ouço David sinto um arrepio espinha abaixo. É ainda hoje o meu artista favorito.❤😅❤
@caroleyre9144
@caroleyre9144 Год назад
Me too I was born in 1963 I was too young first time round but glad he came back the second time round lol ❤️
@ryukyuboy
@ryukyuboy 5 месяцев назад
I was attracted to his unique, androgynous style and music beginning with Ziggy. He evolved over time, forever changing, like a chamaelion. I didn't like all of his songs, but I loved so many of them.
@finch45lear
@finch45lear Год назад
Funny to hear that question being asked of David before the internet , cell phones and social media. He was only in W. Berlin .
@usaneebeilles9510
@usaneebeilles9510 Год назад
One of the best Documentary on ‘David Bowie’. (How could I forgot to mention that) Your works/efforts is much appreciated. Thanks again.
@garethmartyndavies2250
@garethmartyndavies2250 6 месяцев назад
Russell tried but couldn’t break Davids intelligence 🙌🇬🇧❤️
@jax993
@jax993 8 месяцев назад
I have a framed certificated picture of Bowie & Jagger signed, 1 of my best musical treasures,my very 1st album 4 Xmas was scary mongers super creeps, ❤al AU love you Bowie your influence will never ever die 💯🇦🇺
@lunarvision
@lunarvision 8 месяцев назад
I like this video. It goes over a lot of Bowie’s career that isn’t shown. Like most Bowie biographies, it skips around his timeline so much new folks might find it confusing for following his career.
@frankG335
@frankG335 3 месяца назад
The interviewer tries to bait him, and he gives a masterclass in how to deal with someone trying to bait you.
@97warlock
@97warlock Год назад
I can hear a little of Marylin Mansons early interviews & how he handled himself in them by listening to David here. Totatlly different artists but similar in carefully choosing words.
@alann5003
@alann5003 7 месяцев назад
I commend David for keeping his cool with the first guy.
@gillianfayreid6727
@gillianfayreid6727 Год назад
Amazing we all loved david in england and all over the world 💖💖💖💖💖
@debby631
@debby631 Год назад
American people ❤BOWIE LET'S face it everyone ❤BOWIE
@laurisnoesta
@laurisnoesta Год назад
i love how david's ex went over a whole schpeel on how he broke her heart just to be like " but i got over it" lmfaooo idk sis u wrote a whole book about it
@littlemouse7066
@littlemouse7066 Год назад
two. she never worked a day in her life she ate all her life selling books about him filled with lies to make scandals and sell them and she even admitted once she wrote bs.
@ladyjane8023
@ladyjane8023 3 месяца назад
Bowie❤❤❤❤always and forever 💞💞💞💞💞♾️
@firstnamelastname6717
@firstnamelastname6717 6 месяцев назад
David always appeared to be upset, pissed off, and troubled, this video explains why
@darkknight6638
@darkknight6638 Год назад
To me, David bowie isn't only a rock star or pop singer ! Bowie is " Artist " ! Even can say he is " Art of Rock " or " Rock of Art " ! Always stylish and fashion, by his dressing, hair cut and style, Even I said Bowie is " Rock star style maker !" By early years in 70's everybody talking about Bowie's dressing, make up, hair cut, style, between the sex, but no one know why ? Because in bowie's mind and thinking about rock & roll can showing so many way to present rock & roll music and between both sex and showing his way to present and singing his song and music And bowie always leading pop music and rock music in the fast and no one know where is Bowie " next " ? No one knows ! By the way I do know since Bowie on the stage, on the tv screens, on the movie camera shooting that moment Bowie will try everything to showing the best of best to the fans, to everybody to see, to watching and listening his show and his song, his music, to telling how can be a real rock star and super star ! For the new song, new album even for the tv show and music concert or live tours, Always prepare and getting ready to showing best ! Because in Bowie his mind just only a one words is " perfect " ! Bowie must be ! And make happen ! Bowie just did that and success ! R.I.P Dear Bowie, My Rock Star ! Always in my heart !
@caroleyre9144
@caroleyre9144 Год назад
When two Worlds collide David Bowie with Russell Harty bless lol ✨
@BeliaLastes
@BeliaLastes Год назад
What's with the interviewers question about his hair colour, the interviewer was a bit cheeky and sarcastic and awkward acting towards David 😡
@histubeness
@histubeness Год назад
The guy was a jerk. Terrible was to start an interview. Nonsensical reference to the movie Straw Dogs.
@01blaval
@01blaval Год назад
More ”The Artist” or ”The King Of Pop” than Prince and MJ put together, period.
@michaeldennistooley4271
@michaeldennistooley4271 Год назад
Wow definitely a fan of all three to each his own in who is the best.
@michaelsalazar8556
@michaelsalazar8556 Год назад
They should do a movie about David Bowie and this music
@michaelsalazar8556
@michaelsalazar8556 Год назад
Like they did for Elton John and Freddie mercury.that kinda of movie
@brucedillinger9448
@brucedillinger9448 Год назад
I have mixed feeling about your suggestion.
@jimbecarroll5780
@jimbecarroll5780 Год назад
Oh you've been on Mars and asleep there l see
@robertcronin6603
@robertcronin6603 Год назад
Omg the interview at the beginning of this is 😆😆😆
@JubeProductions
@JubeProductions 9 месяцев назад
With a quality upload like this, ill give a like, and a sub 👏👏👏👏
@yamaha28
@yamaha28 Год назад
should be an interesting watch...but pity that video and audio are out of sync
@ExxylcrothEagle
@ExxylcrothEagle Год назад
Bowie's not even competitive with Bolan. He's like "you should rather be able to live until you hit 40". But man you gotta pull yourself together
@louise_rose
@louise_rose Год назад
After Bolan's tragic death (after both men had emerged from their previous coke addiction), he helped put up a trust fund for Bolan's sons and donated some serious money himself to ensure their future.
@sabinchich999
@sabinchich999 Год назад
Mark Bolan died in an accident, just tragic..
@djinnmagik6867
@djinnmagik6867 Год назад
I like the Bowie Emoji 😁 AND THE VIDEO TOO
@jamesguy1030
@jamesguy1030 Год назад
Best in the World 💎
@velvetclaw2316
@velvetclaw2316 11 месяцев назад
Getting rid of ziggy stardust was the best move he made. This shows his intelligence and determination to keep himself from being just another showman hawking a product.
@traceyswanberg9340
@traceyswanberg9340 18 дней назад
Absolute Genuis.
@isa2229
@isa2229 Год назад
Beau oui comme Bowie A son itw de 76 il est à tomber⚡
@lisacolbert5987
@lisacolbert5987 Год назад
23:21 The way she describes David asking, “Can I come home with you tonight”, I’m sure that’s exactly how that went, because my uncle’s ex boyfriend told me of an encounter he’d had in the 7Os while in a club in Amsterdam (The Blue Note?). “Some fascinatingly gorgeous gentleman had walked up to me at the bar and asked me to join him to his hotel. I respectfully turned him down because I found him attractive but I was “working”, you know, and I didn’t want to join him in that way, if I did. So, he smiled, wished me a pleasant evening and walked off…”. My uncle’s ex, “Right after he’d walked away a few of my friends rushed up to me and excitedly asked me what that guy had said, what had happened? I told them and they said, “You turned him DOWN ?! Do you KNOW who that was ?!” Yes, a very oblique connection to Bowie, lol, but a connection, none the less.
@kimberlyjohnson1371
@kimberlyjohnson1371 Год назад
What a genius!As he got older he fell into the comfort of just interpreting the songs... Well as a Lyricist and unknown writer of songs and prose and poetry I think I understand where he is coming from he's fallen into the comfort of interpreting THE songs..hmmm..does anyone wonder where David came to own the copyrights of all the songs he claims to merely interpret..? Well I don't have to wonder I know.. rest in peace David I'm sure that you are..🙏🕊️🤲🧝🌬️🖤
@etherealcarlos
@etherealcarlos 10 месяцев назад
Does anyone know what music is playing in the background from 32:41-35:55? I really like it. It's not listed in the end credits. Thanks.
@SHANETREACY
@SHANETREACY 11 месяцев назад
That interviewer was a turbo prat
@charliemcgrain
@charliemcgrain Год назад
Russel Hearty imagining he is interesting... in any way.
@mheiseus
@mheiseus Год назад
He was never scared to stand up and be guanine.
@PinkyJujubean
@PinkyJujubean Год назад
All these years being a fan and I never knew about his freak eye.
@garethmartyndavies2250
@garethmartyndavies2250 6 месяцев назад
Never will there be anyone who can reinvent themselves’ever’ 🇬🇧🙌🥰
@flips300021
@flips300021 Год назад
8/1/1947 - 10/1/2016.. I'm A Black Star... Love you till Tuesday. Well, I might stretch it till Wednesday! Da da da dumb. Dad da da dumb! Love ya, David. 💖
@brubeck1
@brubeck1 Год назад
That interview at the beginning is bizarre to say the least.
@Bring_MeSunshine
@Bring_MeSunshine Год назад
It's good but the mix between the backgroud music and the dialogue is awful. I.e. the dialogue needs to come up in level, and the music lowered. I'm straining to hear bits
@TangentChaos
@TangentChaos Год назад
Yea😂, not sure what the bots asking about "music" 30 min in are on.
@JubeProductions
@JubeProductions 9 месяцев назад
My all time favorite band is The Cure. You can definitely see the similarities in Robert Smith and Bowie. I can see his influence on The Cure's music. Its not just because Bowies guitar player Reeves Gabriel is now in The Cure either.
@Giantdaz72
@Giantdaz72 9 месяцев назад
Russell Harty was a weird but brilliant interviewer he really didn't ask the usual crap questions we usually hear
@jasondunk2669
@jasondunk2669 Год назад
How Rude was Russel Harty. Jeez.
@judijohnson5555
@judijohnson5555 Год назад
I loved the Space Odyssey record
@THEFORBIDDENMAN-lk7of
@THEFORBIDDENMAN-lk7of 6 месяцев назад
I REMEMBER THIS RUSSELL HARTY BEING SUCH A BURK WITH BOWIE
@johnbarroll1120
@johnbarroll1120 29 дней назад
A man's teeth speaks volumes about his background. Poor English working class boys escaped poverty and drudgery, writing and singing compliments of Hollywood record company execs and American teenagers.
@jennifermullin6258
@jennifermullin6258 Год назад
G.O.A.T. 💯❤️‍🔥🏆👏💫🎶⭐💖🤩🎵
@brucedillinger9448
@brucedillinger9448 Год назад
That 1st interview. Well...I certainly remember David but his name I don't recall. Probably not worth remembering.
@BIJOU167
@BIJOU167 Год назад
Russell Harty
@JoeRivermanSongwriter
@JoeRivermanSongwriter 9 месяцев назад
Russell Harty was a proper knob at times. You’d think being gay he’d be quite open minded but he was a right reactionary.
@JCarrera_ll
@JCarrera_ll Год назад
🖤👩🏼‍🎤
@nicholashooper9935
@nicholashooper9935 Год назад
Russle Hearty was the most awful interviewer, no wonder Grace slapped him
@pauljones8218
@pauljones8218 Год назад
yea grace didnt take his shit lol
@caroleyre9144
@caroleyre9144 Год назад
Goddess Grace yeah i remember that… I did not usually watch Russell Harty but I did that lol 😅❤️
@newforestpixie5297
@newforestpixie5297 11 месяцев назад
hearing the songs which currently make up the top 10 pop chart it’s not surprising that young girl at his old school can’t relate to Davids’ work . I’m not saying todays’ artists are rubbish it’s just how mainstream music is so generic - not just each tunes’ identikit structure but especially regarding that same rhythm & tempo being the foundation of a huge percentage of pop for over 30 years
@Franck-ju5zu
@Franck-ju5zu Год назад
Anyone knows the song on 30 MNS?
@peterzang
@peterzang Год назад
None of it would’ve mattered if he couldn’t write songs. That was at the center of things. And what songs they were.
@psychicx30
@psychicx30 11 месяцев назад
I should be a lot fatter than ive been 😂 thin white duke Hilarious! I bought station the station after i bought Aladdin Sane in 1973 when it first came out when i was 15 Loved both!!
@pierremchughes9917
@pierremchughes9917 10 месяцев назад
You do know that his song The man who sold the world is about a chance meeting with the Paul McCartney replacement. Billy Shears? And the title is a bastardisation of a book title...Paul , the man who shook the world... about the apostle Paul.
@j.f.sebastian5052
@j.f.sebastian5052 Год назад
I feel stupid for asking this but what is the name of the song at 2:40?
@karlfonner7589
@karlfonner7589 Год назад
It sounds like a ripoff of Bo Diddley’s road runner
@j.f.sebastian5052
@j.f.sebastian5052 Год назад
yeah it does sound like
@slickdarulah8229
@slickdarulah8229 Год назад
Who was that rude interviewer. He is telling David Bowie what the audience wants lol. I enjoyed more of David Bowies work than the Bay City Rollers. Did he have his son in the band, I feel like I'm missing the obvious. Unless this his attempt for ratings. Almost stopped watching this video after that opening.
@sabinchich999
@sabinchich999 Год назад
The man who changed the world, literally..like f.e.Nikola Tesla ..Genius!! Yes and there are better documentaries, let David speak..also, the best hair in the world by the way 👍😍
@Dubmajicks
@Dubmajicks 8 месяцев назад
His brother was institutionalized with schizophrenia? and went on to commit suicide?! holy shit that's tragically hardcore. RIP Davey Jones.
@miksmith41
@miksmith41 Год назад
Anyone know what song plays at 30 mins in please?
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