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Tracing My Dad • Vol. 10 • Tony Visconti on his work with Dennis Davis & David Bowie • Pt. 1 [74/75] 

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Tracing My Dad • Vol. 10 • Tony Visconti on his work with Dennis Davis & David Bowie • Pt. 1 [74/75]
The HD Projects presents the first in a series of four interview videos, with world-famous music producer Tony Visconti, talking about drummer Dennis Davis.
The interview took place in New York City in 2018. Tony generously provided a lot of information and insight into the music he and David Bowie made, and the times they shared with drummer Dennis Davis.
Each video focuses on a specific phase of Tony’s work with Bowie and Dennis. This first video focuses on how Tony came to know Dennis, and the work that Bowie was doing at the time. And it looks at how Dennis joined the band for the Young Americans album, and Soul/Philly Dogs Tour, 1974/75.
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A personal note from Hikaru Davis
First of all, I want to thank everyone so much for watching the first video of my interview with Mr. Tony Visconti. I appreciate all of your comments, likes, support and feedback.
When I started this project, it was my way of connecting with my dad. But now, this project has connected me to all of you. I’m amazed by the amount of support and love you have shown me. So I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
In the interview, Mr. Visconti was so great. He not only told me the story of my Dad, but also taught me so much about him and his passion for music. I’m sure you could tell from the way he talks to me.
And, to My video partner, Nacho, thank you so much for your hard work and passion. You make my videos look like Hollywood movies! Thank you!!
Anyway, I hope you continue to enjoy the series of the interview. I will see you in next video!
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A note from Nacho
Hikaru’s interview with Tony was a long convoluted conversation, going back and forth through the eras. It contained a lot of great stuff, but also a fair amount of confusion distractions, and dead ends.
It took me a long time to figure out the optimum way of presenting the material. For the bulk of it, I decided to create four approximately 15 minute sort-of mini documentaries, in chronological order, with something of the aesthetic of the period.
This first one was a little tricky because the period was short, just 3 months or so - with not much in the way of Bowie recordings or video that actually contain any Dennis. So I fleshed things out by giving a little background into how things were, when Dennis entered the picture, in the latter part of 1974. Part of that background is my mini-tribute to the genius of his predecessors; drummer Andy Newmark and bassist Willy Weeks.
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Dennis Davis passed away on April 6th, 2016. Hikaru is the youngest child of the late drummer. Hikaru interviews some of the great musicians and producers who have worked with his late father, as well as Dennis's friends and family. Dennis Davis played with David Bowie, Stevie Wonder, Roy Ayers, George Benson and many others. Hikaru hopes to learn how and why his father was one of the greatest drummers, and hear inspiring stories of his father through this tribute project.
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#DavidBowie #YoungAmericans #DiamondDogs #TonyVisconti #DennisDavis #CarlosAlomar #AndyNewmark #WillyWeeks #EmirKsasan #PhillyDogs

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Комментарии : 59   
@PseudoTwo
@PseudoTwo 5 лет назад
Dennis Davis was one of the best drummers ever to work with David Bowie. Thanks for this Hikaru!
@somebraveapollo8211
@somebraveapollo8211 4 года назад
His BEST drummer.
@MegaSickcat
@MegaSickcat 3 года назад
I was lucky enough to be in the audience for this!!!!!!
@delinseurn
@delinseurn 5 лет назад
You're incredibly lucky kid!! That's TONY VISCONTI were talking about Edit: You're dad was a beast too though! I was confused when I found this vid and posted the comment upon first reaction, but after seeing that his dad was Dennis Davis, well... Im sorry !! (I didn't know!)
@evanwright9016
@evanwright9016 2 года назад
Speaking of Dennis and your pfp, he actually played on "I Can't Help It".
@delinseurn
@delinseurn 2 года назад
@@evanwright9016 wow really?!
@evanwright9016
@evanwright9016 2 года назад
@@delinseurn Yeah. He was Stevie's drummer from '77 to '82 in between committments Bowie and Roy Ayers. Stevie wrote it not long after 'Songs in the Key of Life' came out and MJ used most of the same players as heard on Stevie's demo. He also plays on Jermaine's "Let's Get Serious".
@staffanljung-ew2fo
@staffanljung-ew2fo Год назад
Davis drumming on Bowie's Up the hill backwards is nothing but amazing. I have to listen to it every now and then.
@theneonchimpchannel9095
@theneonchimpchannel9095 5 лет назад
Bowie worked with many amazing drummers, but Dennis was arguably the best. There was always something that stood out with him and his playing. I think the first footage I saw of Dennis was the concert in Tokyo 1978 where he decided to wear a gorilla mask for half of the show. I have no idea why he did that, but I thought it was cool. But it was his playing that really made him stand out, without ever overshadowing Bowie or the songs.
@ziggsstar
@ziggsstar 5 лет назад
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
@V-grandraccoon
@V-grandraccoon 5 лет назад
Loving the use of the leaked audio chunks of I am a laser, shilling the rubes, and the early take of Young Americans. Hopefully we’ll actually be able to hear the full versions of those songs some day. Maybe for Young American’s 45th anniversary next year? Oh and it’s great to see Dennis getting recognition for the great work he did.
@jacobh9344
@jacobh9344 2 года назад
THE TIME HAS COME!!! We have Laser, Rubes and the rest of that tape (including Ava Cherry singing Sweet Thing)! Finally :)
@V-grandraccoon
@V-grandraccoon 2 года назад
@@jacobh9344 yeah I really enjoyed hearing them the day they leaked. Probably a bit too much as I reuploaded them to my channel and received some copyright strikes and takedown, which didn't seem to happen to anyone else.
@berylmom
@berylmom 5 лет назад
Loved this! Thank you Hikaru, Nacho and Tony!
@murielsartre
@murielsartre 5 лет назад
Wow. Wow! *WOW!* Congratulations. This is such an important document. Thank you all for sharing these stories!
@keltiamusiqueairs2025
@keltiamusiqueairs2025 3 года назад
So Good !! Best Regards
@LeonardCrassman
@LeonardCrassman 5 лет назад
Great footage!
@jezzbass1826
@jezzbass1826 4 года назад
Amazing Thank you!
@kentjennifernelson685
@kentjennifernelson685 3 года назад
Loved Dennis Davis. One of my faves is that rapid fire on the studio version of Beauty and the Beast. Got to see him 1978 at MSG
@jordanclarks
@jordanclarks 5 лет назад
Sorry about your father’s passing. He played on my favorite albums ever. Thank you so much for sharing these stories.
@pcos3607
@pcos3607 3 года назад
Wow this is awesome , One time Dennis called me up to jam , and I wish I went , great guy
@rogergriffin1825
@rogergriffin1825 5 лет назад
Superb! Great interview, Hikaru. And a fabulous production, Nigel. Outstanding!
@Wishesfeb29
@Wishesfeb29 5 лет назад
Fabulous! Thank you for sharing this important chapter of music history. I feel so blessed with good fortune having found your work. Blessings!
@guestandsons
@guestandsons 2 года назад
Very interesting. Put together really well. Great to see new footage from the States period.
@andyfrizell2158
@andyfrizell2158 5 лет назад
Yet another great interview... Keep going Hikaru!
@keltiamusiqueairs2025
@keltiamusiqueairs2025 3 года назад
Thanks for all !!!
@SharonMacNeil
@SharonMacNeil 5 лет назад
I think this is phenomenal!
@papitou4140
@papitou4140 5 лет назад
these are so awesome
@civil98
@civil98 9 месяцев назад
Excellent!!!
@farce85
@farce85 5 лет назад
Just incredible! A wonderful testament to Dennis Davis' talent. Thank you, Hikaru!
@hottiestub6420
@hottiestub6420 5 лет назад
Andy Newmark is pretty darn good as well ,good to see that footage
@ethanhill9460
@ethanhill9460 3 года назад
Yep. NEWMARK did remarkable job replacing GREGG ERRICO for SLY + THE FAMILY STONE. But the drumming on FAME makes the song. Appears DENNIS DAVIS provided that sound. The bass is almost superfluous.
@davidfarrimond8891
@davidfarrimond8891 5 месяцев назад
1984 was off Diamond Dogs. Bowie had already moved on to Young Americans. Imagine having that much talent waiting to be released!
@LubinBisson
@LubinBisson 4 года назад
Brilliant! Nacho! Hikaru Davis, you project is wonderful! Congrats to all.
@Wishesfeb29
@Wishesfeb29 5 лет назад
Love Dennis. This is so great. Again, THANK YOU!
@ramonamahabir9158
@ramonamahabir9158 5 лет назад
Thanks for the great and informative video! Your work is wonderful, and much appreciated.
@AndyMangele
@AndyMangele 5 лет назад
Phantastic stuff - this is so right up my alley!
@greg7656
@greg7656 5 лет назад
I remember watching the Cavett episode like it was yesterday. I've been a fan that long (longer, actually), so I can tell you I'm really enjoying this series!
@gallopingglen1
@gallopingglen1 5 лет назад
FANTASTIC JOB on this! you ROCK Hikaru! thanks Tony! great information here, oh my heart!
@babijjar
@babijjar 5 лет назад
Again, thank you so much Hikaru! I am so looking forward to the upcoming videos and the rest of your interview with Tony Visconti. I am very grateful for the opportunity to learn more about your dad and his fantastic musicianship.
@staggboy
@staggboy 5 лет назад
Absolutely loving these videos. Bravo!
@kevintredrea2954
@kevintredrea2954 5 лет назад
This is really good stuff, so refreshing !! Well done chaps.
@Bmarr33
@Bmarr33 5 лет назад
Thanks Hikaru and Nacho! Love these videos!
@ethanhill9460
@ethanhill9460 3 года назад
This project kills me. This particular period WON me over as a lifelong BOWIE RIP fan. RIGHT his my fav BOWIE song. Great to learn the host's dad played kit on it. I don't know who brainstormed and executed this series but the journalism is outstanding and the host moves things with alacrity. Wild to hear DAVIS had never heard BOWIE. Wild to recall BOWIE did not eat three meals a day in the 70s.
@stefanoaltea6254
@stefanoaltea6254 3 месяца назад
Ma che bello!
@peteriuliano5846
@peteriuliano5846 3 года назад
The Footage Is So Wonderfully Startling Of All The Deep Details Of RecordingStudio Footage Of The Instrumentalists And David Doing Their Thing. The Insights Into How Albums Are Made, The Rotation Of Performers When They Have Another Gig To Do - It's Really Wonderful. This Era Of DB Was My Favorite YOUNG AMERICANS Leading Up To STATIONTOSTATION.
@davidprime6080
@davidprime6080 3 года назад
Well done, Hikaru, this series is a great tribute to your dad, who along with Carlos and George formed the rhythm section of the century. Always interesting to hear Tony talk about his work with Bowie and his bands. And thanks Nacho for the footage and for putting these videos together.
@DeepspaceHorizon
@DeepspaceHorizon 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this excellent video and rare material, Hikaru. I wonder if some day a full video of the diamond dogs tour will be released. Even if quality might be bad I really would lik to see more of the tour.
@am20270
@am20270 4 года назад
THANK YOU Hikaru David Productions & Nacho for these incredible series!
@HowardAlper
@HowardAlper 3 года назад
I really enjoyed learning more about Dennis Davis - thank you!
@mangasky7
@mangasky7 5 лет назад
Wonderful stuff. Shame you can't fully hear what Dennis says at the end of it.
@TheHDProjects
@TheHDProjects 5 лет назад
At the end, Dennis says, "It felt like I was working with a genius".
@IainBruce7
@IainBruce7 5 лет назад
What kind of an answer do you want me to give you?
@mangasky7
@mangasky7 5 лет назад
@@TheHDProjects Thanks.
@davidfarrimond8891
@davidfarrimond8891 5 месяцев назад
No Bowie without The Beatles though.I'm a huge Bowie fan but The Beatles started it all.
@slavinicus
@slavinicus 10 месяцев назад
06:33 😂
@outsidethepyramid
@outsidethepyramid 4 года назад
A note to nachos: You only had to show their chat man.
@fazmananarju8779
@fazmananarju8779 3 года назад
The performing is perfect..but the interview to forgiven.its weird.too much coke.i think
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