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David Bowie 60 Minutes Interview 2002 VTS 03 1
Slow Burn (Radio Edit) - David Bowie Sound recording
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Video blocked in 242 countries Space Oddity (2009 Remastered Version) - David Bowie Sound recording 6:27 - 7:05 play match
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@thevisitortjn2
@thevisitortjn2 6 лет назад
Slowburnru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XmnIH1K8p_0.html
@thevisitortjn2
@thevisitortjn2 6 лет назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XmnIH1K8p_0.html
@vanessaclark3443
@vanessaclark3443 7 лет назад
David was so high on life here. Interviews like this are such a beautiful reminder of just how happy and content he was in his later years.
@thevisitortjn2
@thevisitortjn2 7 лет назад
14 years later he is gone. : - (
@collettebadgley4102
@collettebadgley4102 7 лет назад
Bless his heart! He was a darling, rare man. I can feel his inner warmth glow out of his countenance. Iman had a handsome, sweet, nurturing, intelligent, sexy husband. Hungry for life and shared it with others so generously.
@vanessaclark3443
@vanessaclark3443 7 лет назад
They were soo much in love with each other! They were so blessed to have one another, and that they were together to the very end further shows how it was all destiny. Bless them both.
@vanessaclark3443
@vanessaclark3443 7 лет назад
Yeah :(. He left us too fast.
@angiedorman7220
@angiedorman7220 7 лет назад
Vanessa Clark I know. He seemed to be high on life ever since he quit his bad habits and married Iman. He made a very good choice being sober, and Iman just helped bring out the real him, I suppose.
@blissfulbaboon
@blissfulbaboon 2 года назад
He is so inspiring, eloquent, fiercely honest, insightful, and funny.What a joy,this interveiw is alive and so will he always be,in his multidimensional expressions,alive in our hearts and minds
@kathleenmoore3122
@kathleenmoore3122 3 года назад
What an adoring personality!! I really love and miss him immensely ❤️ David Bowie your the most talented man on the planet!!! R.IP.
@shivapejman8155
@shivapejman8155 2 года назад
I agree w you. I saw him in concert. I felt like I saw god. It was incredible. L❤️🔥ve him more and more as time goes on.
@Gemmarose9012
@Gemmarose9012 3 года назад
Beautifully brilliant man. You are missed.❤️
@gemarkus7295
@gemarkus7295 5 лет назад
He was such an awesome artist and lovely man. Ironically, I have truly discovered him through the eyes of my teenage daughter. He probably would have been shocked at his influence in some of the younger generations.
@fictionfatale3913
@fictionfatale3913 4 года назад
gloria carlineo I’m 18 and Bowie is my biggest inspiration
@jessica5497
@jessica5497 3 года назад
Yes, im 20 and he's really special
@d.s.28
@d.s.28 3 года назад
I saw Bowie three times in the 70’s.There will never be another David Bowie.Such a beautiful man inside and out.
@danielball7657
@danielball7657 7 лет назад
Its such a shame that he died, he wasn't ready to go just yet, he wanted to do so much more, he said this to people closest to him in the end of his life. But his work will definitely be remembered and live on. Thank u for all the great genres of music u gave us major tom. R.I.P. David Bowie.v
@08CARIB
@08CARIB 7 лет назад
love the vibe of this interview, especially the comment at 10:52 that he doesn't need anyone to qualify hos work, wish more artist realized this
@samdavepollard
@samdavepollard 5 лет назад
Much missed. Never forgotten. RIP Spaceboy.
@doodooswaggy3825
@doodooswaggy3825 6 лет назад
In his 50's and still just cool as fuck
@Xtiansldrs
@Xtiansldrs 5 лет назад
We lost our last true genius in this lifetime. Since he left us, it’s as if time is now described as B.B. and A.B. reference.😢 There will never be another Bowie- EV-VER.
@bvandyke10
@bvandyke10 7 лет назад
he's so perfect.
@fattidiliberta
@fattidiliberta 7 лет назад
"good old Dad... "
@BarbaraMerryGeng
@BarbaraMerryGeng 5 лет назад
Giuseppina Nibbi / oh, me too 😍
@Anteroization
@Anteroization 6 лет назад
2018 and still missed very much
@christinebuckingham8369
@christinebuckingham8369 5 лет назад
Anteroization 2019 and still missed ...
@suzietschirsch1257
@suzietschirsch1257 4 года назад
Anteroization 2020 and still miss him sooooo much
@danielkerwin2337
@danielkerwin2337 Год назад
@Anteroization 2023 took sometime off to listen to all his compositions ohhh many times, watch and read every interview, article and listen to relevant podcast I could find. I’m 66 y/o now content that I’ve made it this far with him in most of my life.Seeing him at concert venues as well as in Manhattan’s Chinatown gave me a certain comfort and thanks for the times I live in.
@michaelhamblen4870
@michaelhamblen4870 5 лет назад
Slow Burn was a great song. One of his best. The albun, Heathen, also is up there with his best. When I watch this it makes me sad because in a few years after Bowie would have his heart attack scare that changed his career and his health forever. For the next 10 years we would wonder if he had petmanently retired from music.
@neilphelan145
@neilphelan145 Год назад
David Bowie is one of the greatest singer, songwriter, showman that we'll ever know!! I saw him 3 different times in the seventies and he never failed to deliver. He always surrounded himself with the best backup band and singers.
@mswallis9
@mswallis9 6 лет назад
Only what interests me? Then why does it move my soul so deeply? No David, you were writing for us too!
@lauraschen2624
@lauraschen2624 5 лет назад
❤ always with me!
@debramorphett9278
@debramorphett9278 6 лет назад
Why haven’t seen this before I thought I’d watched everything on Bowie so thank you
@megshafer3961
@megshafer3961 7 лет назад
We all say Hi....we love and miss you...you didn't need a knight hood...you were /are bigger than that. xoxo xoxo
@CuirPhotodotNet
@CuirPhotodotNet 6 лет назад
And besides.....he was married to IMAN...he certainly wasn't trying be away from her for too long ....lol...
@cynthiacurrie5589
@cynthiacurrie5589 2 месяца назад
His voice just got better and better. I miss him terribly.
@justinamarina3774
@justinamarina3774 6 лет назад
Thank God he quit the drugs and alcohol and had a family. Love his voice though. Fame is one of my favorite songs.
@faithgrace241
@faithgrace241 6 лет назад
Genius
@mandyschmidt7960
@mandyschmidt7960 Год назад
Who needs a knighthood when they're a Rock God. Hands down THE most unique musician and beautiful human being of the 20th century. His body died but his spirit will live on as long as his music is played somewhere in this universe. I will love him forever and ever.
@petajames4292
@petajames4292 6 лет назад
One of the best interviews. And only david bowie could wear a green suit with a multi coloured tie and make it work.....so damned sexy❤
@mswallis9
@mswallis9 6 лет назад
Rainbow tie!
@preciousdevere288
@preciousdevere288 6 лет назад
The most beautiful man
@reinforcedpenisstem
@reinforcedpenisstem 4 года назад
What's your favourite song?
@DavidBowieFan1990
@DavidBowieFan1990 2 месяца назад
I love this man so much 💕
@MiscellaneousAB
@MiscellaneousAB 7 лет назад
Ah! I wish it was longer...
@xxcelr8rs
@xxcelr8rs 5 лет назад
Earl Slick amazing on that electric guitar on Slow Burn. Dialed in like some cat from Japan.
@paulmoseley8094
@paulmoseley8094 5 лет назад
It's not Earl Slick, it's Pete Townshend!
@jackieshaughnessy291
@jackieshaughnessy291 4 года назад
It’s earl slick playing here, he’s fab
@renatekarabas3761
@renatekarabas3761 5 лет назад
WELCH EIN GROßER DAVID BOWIE, ER WIRD SEINE GRÖSSE NIE VERLIEREN. DAVID IST EIN SYMPATHISCHER MENSCH. ♥️♥️♥️🌟🌟🌟🖤🖤🖤🌠
@patsellinger7348
@patsellinger7348 7 лет назад
I can't quit him, he's got a hold on me, he's got a hold on my soul, I can't quit him. Paraphasing Al Koopr.
@elbonsu6965
@elbonsu6965 6 лет назад
Me too, 😍
@debramorphett9278
@debramorphett9278 6 лет назад
Pat Sellinger what is it about him apart from being gorgeous and talented that makes us so obsessed
@mswallis9
@mswallis9 6 лет назад
My wife told me I had to get over this obsession with Bowie. "I know!" I replied."He's dead! And he thinks so too! Yes, he told me there was so much out there to really love! Great music..." Well I try...doubt I'll ever really do it!
@jabah126
@jabah126 5 лет назад
Jan Roberts Me too, he’s been in my life since 1972. Can’t and won’t let go. He’s not an artist you can just dismiss when he’s been the backdrop to your life. Some days are very painful and heart wrenching, the knowledge he’s not part of this World. His music and legacy lives on thankfully.
@jabah126
@jabah126 5 лет назад
Pat Sellinger Totally understand your sentiments. Same here.
@supersonicbird11
@supersonicbird11 4 года назад
Loved him was the best in Concert & life .. How many ppl period get away with a lime green suit ? Only Bowie - RiP
@debramorphett9278
@debramorphett9278 5 лет назад
Love him
@dnice4335
@dnice4335 5 лет назад
bravo david bowie,,,,,,,,,,
@vickyvlaeminck7607
@vickyvlaeminck7607 4 года назад
💕 Miss you
@lolyserrano8198
@lolyserrano8198 3 года назад
Mi ángel, adorado , mágico I LOVE YOUUU ♥️🙏🎶⭐⭐⭐💋✨❤️❤️❤️❤️🌜💘💫💫👄
@moonlitme
@moonlitme 4 года назад
What a great smile....
@debby631
@debby631 Год назад
❤️❤️❤️❤️🎶🎵🎶❤️❤️❤️❤️
@kethf4301
@kethf4301 6 лет назад
A timeless artist. Great interview & great video. But.... The narration mentions Space Oddity being his big break in 1967? Although there was an earlier recording of it with Hutch from Feathers providing some of the vocals, the retooled recording that we all know & love was from 1969. Just saying...
@thevisitortjn2
@thevisitortjn2 7 лет назад
I just put up my fan made dvdr- to Y.T. i made back in 2005 for upload to MWP, there WAS some interest. :? RE: The Strange Thing About Television - Just Waves In Space- Like The Video Films We Saw. thevisitor "Television. The strange thing about television is that it... doesn't tell you everything. It shows you everything about life on Earth... but the true mysteries remain. Perhaps it's in the nature of television. Just waves in space. "
@heavymeddle28
@heavymeddle28 6 лет назад
I can't help to think his best period for me was probably his worst. I mean... Diamond dogs... One cool dude. Thin White Duke... So cool
@fumarate1
@fumarate1 5 лет назад
Understand Bowie about quitting the smoking habit.
@soniagas9931
@soniagas9931 6 лет назад
❤💋💙
@user-qy4nn7qy7j
@user-qy4nn7qy7j 7 месяцев назад
Genius addressing of gender variation begins here ..with the creation of Ziggy Stardust as a fascinating creature from outerspace.
@thevisitortjn2
@thevisitortjn2 7 лет назад
Is there more to this? Shame 60 mins just can't release or broadcast the whole thing (There's some other clips on their website if I remember correctly) I couldn't find anymore, that was the complete 2002 aired broadcast, but there must have been outtakes ?. Stop the presses, this bit in the transcript is edited out of the interview. :( "DAVID BOWIE: I'd rather you didn't. (Laughs) CHARLES WOOLEY: Just for a moment. DAVID BOWIE: I've only just got here. CHARLES WOOLEY: You shocked parents and they were disturbed about their kids watching the trans-gender thing. Now, those same kids have kids and they're worried by the antics of Marilyn Manson. DAVID BOWIE: Yeah, I think actually the worries are slightly different these days. I think they're not so ... You know, rock-'n'-roll doesn't have the same currency now as it had then. I think the biggest frightener now is the disturbing lack of interest in ... among a certain proportion of younger people, a lack of interest in ... no curiosity in what's going on. Kind of a ... the idea, the fashion, the fashionable dumbing down of a generation, I think, is more of a worry. Because I remember - it's not like that's an old fuddy duddy way of thinking - but I remember when I was a teenager I felt much the same. I mean, I used to get really pissed off when people were just like purposefully dumb, it seemed, and didn't have an interest in this. And I fell out with many musicians for the same reason. "Oh, I don't need to, don't want to." You know, and it was like then, "Well, go away.""
@JohnnyLennony
@JohnnyLennony 6 лет назад
thevisitor whats he saying here really?
@nocontrol813
@nocontrol813 6 лет назад
To paraphrase him: "Lot of people have only the depth of a glass of water". That's what he's saying here: no curiosity, no culture, nothing. The contrary of what he was.
@rattymaxreilly5147
@rattymaxreilly5147 6 лет назад
I'm pretty sure I heard Just Like Heaven by The Cure at the split seconds end.
@preciousdevere288
@preciousdevere288 6 лет назад
Is that David's daughter Alexandra in Slow Burn video! Beautiful Mr Bowie x
@mgdkns6678
@mgdkns6678 5 лет назад
Precious DeVere they talked about David changing her diapers, so I don't think that's her...
@Campbejn
@Campbejn 5 лет назад
No, it’s not, but she looks like Lexi
@sammavacaist
@sammavacaist 5 лет назад
And one year later he had a heart attack and had to retire. Cocaine destroys your heart.
@aflattummy104
@aflattummy104 7 лет назад
blackstar
@jenniemalloy7402
@jenniemalloy7402 5 лет назад
They took him out. They hate the original and humane. Let them. Changes nothing.
@kipper1885
@kipper1885 5 лет назад
Too many clips and not enough discussion.
@ifn_media
@ifn_media 5 лет назад
06:43 - The release of Space Oddity in 1967 really??
@gavinreid8351
@gavinreid8351 5 лет назад
69
@Bladerunner2014
@Bladerunner2014 6 лет назад
Bowie actually did not become famous with Space Oddity, it was not until Aladdin Sane in 1973 that he became popular and that is when his previous albums became successful.
@adamgross8747
@adamgross8747 5 лет назад
So that whole Ziggy Stardust album didn't do much for him, huh?
@gavinreid8351
@gavinreid8351 5 лет назад
Space Oddity was a hit at first release.He then seemed to disappear from the charts until Ziggy .
@duffbaker9554
@duffbaker9554 5 лет назад
Changes?
@paulmoseley8094
@paulmoseley8094 5 лет назад
He hit paydirt in June 72' when Ziggy Stardust was released along with Star an charting in the same month.
@thevisitortjn2
@thevisitortjn2 7 лет назад
www.angelfire.com/la2/withinyourheart/60minutes.html
@user-qy4nn7qy7j
@user-qy4nn7qy7j 7 месяцев назад
Do you believe that until then the subject of genderbending or even sexual preference was only possible to address hidden into lyrics written at that time..
@TinyDancer250
@TinyDancer250 6 лет назад
Is the little girl in the beginning Lexie?
@ShadyPinesMa79
@ShadyPinesMa79 5 лет назад
No it's not her
@davidmartrano1549
@davidmartrano1549 4 года назад
Little Richard was his idol? A very good choice? RIP GLAM ROCK?
@davidmartrano1549
@davidmartrano1549 4 года назад
David Jones Bowie, he added LIPSTICK to Rock & Roll, yikes!
@johannerodrigue9005
@johannerodrigue9005 4 года назад
Really, How dare you speak Badly about David Bowie like this... How Dare You once again... ?................?...............?..... You could of have been more polite
@apostate
@apostate 4 года назад
What a pompous arrogant judgemental introduction to this fabulous man. Using phrases in the intro to Bowie like (paraphrased) 'dried out he claims' and 'full of drugs and alcohol' Biased much?
@skooooo
@skooooo 3 года назад
How is it “biased” if it’s the truth? It may be impolite, but I wouldn’t call it biased. Reporters ask questions. Hardly shocking.
@reinforcedpenisstem
@reinforcedpenisstem 4 года назад
Chtist 60 Minutes sux.
@meclazine
@meclazine 4 года назад
Charles Woolley is over-exaggerative. Bowie did not start heavy metal. Australian 60 minutes is info-tainment and has lacked credibility for the last 20 years.
@robin2012ism
@robin2012ism 4 года назад
He's high. Sniffing, swallowing the run off, face & nose touching. He's wired on cola. A little too happy. Not that there's anything wrong with it. Addicts lie, that's all.
@uwsgrrrl9981
@uwsgrrrl9981 3 года назад
May be he has allergies. I don’t believe Iman would put up with David doing drugs. He was happy with his life. Drugs no longer needed. I’m clean & sober 32 years & happy.
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