For real. And Prince just a few months after Bowie! Ye gods! I mused who was more musically brilliant, and I had to choose Prince (I mean, come on now, it's Prince, lol!), but the fact that it was worthy of consideration says a lot about how gigantic Bowie's talent was! And his INTERVIEWS! Oh, how endlessly watchable and wonderful he was!
Strawberry alarm clock, "incense and peppermint", Steppenwolf, "The Pusher" Zombies, "Time of the Season", Animals "We got to get out of this place", David Bowie, " Ziggy Stardust", Jefferson Airplane " While Rabbit", Joe Cocker "A little help from my friends" ( Woodstock) version.. CROSBY, STILLS, NASH, "LONG TIME GONE"
I absolutely loved your reaction! You said near to the end "bring me down" and that was really genius. It made me realize that the music keeps going up, creating tension that is never released, and that was genius. The song rakes you high just as the spaceship keeps going further away from earth without the ability to come back down. I have listened to this song so many times and your reaction made me see that beautiful detail for the first time, thank you!
So glad I got to see this legend at Glastonbury 2000, belting out the hits. Bowie is one of those who just was a totally unique one-off, I'd suggest doing his other classics like Life on Mars, Changes, Heroes, Ashes to Ashes and so on. Real musical genius, you'll love him.
I was lucky enough to be there too, it was the last year before the super wall went up so the site was definitely over populated! I turned around during Bowie's set to look back and the crowd seemed to go on forever. And then he played Heroes and I was in bits! Special.
@@davidmannion7333 I know...a mate of mine said he'd watch Bowie for a couple of songs and then go over to the acoustic stage to see another act. He turned to look at the crowd - we were stood to the right of the mixing desk - and said 'Oh F***' realising by the time he got out of the crowd & made it to the acoustic stage, he'd have missed most of it, so he remained to watch Bowie😄
He's the first singer I know of who didn't try to hide his accent. We saw him on the first leg of Diamond Dogs in '74. His first four or five albums were rock n roll genius.
Context is everything! Imagine hearing it at the point in time when space walks were a relatively new thing, and we were losing astronauts in freak accidents. When you get to 70s music you might want to check out Bowie's "Panic In Detroit" track.
Listening to this song through headphones for the first time it’s amazing. I’m so glad you got to have that experience. I remember the first time I did blew my mind. ❤️✌️🌼
Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield did a cover of this while he was stationed on the International Space Station. It's a fair cover and worth the watch. (It had David Bowie's approval.)
Great track 🎶 by David Bowie! He’s one-of- a-kind artist and I agree, it does have a Pink Floyd feel to it.🙏 Your vid cheered me up today as I was in a groggy mood(long story), but now I’m all better. Thanks so very much for sharing your reaction and it’s a like and thumbs up.😄👍#davidbowie
When we get to the 80s decade you might want to check out Peter Schillings Major Tom (Coming Home) which came out in 1982. It is a song in response to the character in Bowie's Space Oddity. It is an unofficial sequel but details Major Tom losing contact with ground control and heading off into space. 😂
The David Bowie rabbit hole is probably one of the deepest. He had so many fantastic songs... albums!I don't even know where to start with suggestions. I'll try to start with what I think would send you specifically: Young Americans Under Pressure (with Queen) Fame (with John Lennon) Changes Heroes Suffragette City I'm Afraid Of Americans Rebel Rebel That's as short as I can possibly make a starting list for you. David Bowie is a whole genre unto himself. It still hurts that he's gone.
Ha, I haven't even started yet and I'm rubbing my hands with glee. But it is shocking me that you haven't already done David bowie. I guess now that I think about it, I don't remember any reactions to it but it sure sounds like something right up your alley. And that guy was a chameleon man he evolved so rapidly, just like the Beatles. Highly influential.
Great reaction to a really trippy piece of music. The sixties were great (as much as I can remember). Great music in the sixties and seventies. Love your channel, keep it up!
You say "Pink Floyd vibe," but David Bowie actually performed Pink Floyd's "Arnold Layne" and "Comfortably Numb" (which I think you've already reacted to) with David Gilmour live. Still, Bowie is great; he kept reinventing himself in new and interesting ways!
Another of the first songs concerned with space travel is Jethro Tull's "For Michael Collins, Jeffrey and Me" from their "Benefit" album. Michael Collins was a member of the Apollo 11 crew, that was the mission of the first lunar landing, but he was the one who remained in the Command Module while the others descended to the moon's surface and became the first men to walk on the moon,. (I am embarrassed to admit that all of this was lost on me back in the day, it was actually fairly recently that I finally delved into the song's lyrics.) The "Benefit" album was released in 1970, so maybe you will consider this song for your 1970s week.
That song was the first of his I discovered on a record in the tiny town library by the jr high and high school in 7th grade 78. I'm pretty sure I wore the heck out of that song I played it so many times ) I went on to find he has so many good songs.
Really enjoy seeing you appreciating these brilliant artists. Your reaction was much like mine when I first heard it😂. Wasn't quite sure what I was listening to....but I loved it!
I'm not sure our pal, Hector, got what happened to Major Tom in the latter part of the song, because he didn't show any reaction to it. That's not a criticism of him, because it was his first listen and he was understandably lost in the sauce. There's a lot to take in. But it's cool, it just means he'll experience that poignant reveal in a subsequent listen. And when he does, it will enhance his appreciation of the song exponentially. This is one of the 10 best rock/pop songs of all-time.
@@brainsqueezereactions Don't read the lyrics to find what you missed, Hector, just re-listen to the song and pay attention to the lyrics, particularly after the bridge. Everything's enunciated clearly, so you won't need the lyrics in front of you. Discover what it was that eluded you in the story, just through listening. And please, reply here to let me (us) know what your reaction was to discovering what happened to Major Tom, since we won't get to see it.
One of the very best and a true trend setter. Just like your channel is. Been with you over a year now and loving this 60s trip. I guess the 70s should be next. Love everything about you Mark. Keep it up!
I'm SO excited for you to finally get to Bowie!!! He was a genius. Ashes to Ashes is kind a sequel song to Space Oddity and I highly recommend it. There are so many great David Bowie songs and they're all so different from each other. I look forward to more of your reactions to his brilliant music.
It is fantastic seeing you lift of 😂 Thanks for choosing Bowie out of the pile of suggestions. No, it is really not a drugs story. He was inspired by the Apollo 11 Moon landing.
I love your reaction to this song! I love this song and grew up singing it as it was on the radio steady! I loved Bowie and saw him perform live and it was a wonderful experience! He really touched my heart and so many many others hearts. If you haven't already seen it, be sure and check out Bowie at the Beeb concert video here on RUclips. It is absolutely phenomenal. Thanks !!
Watch the video of the song Blackstar to find out what happened to Major Tom. Blackstar, from the album of the same name, was recorded right before Bowie died. He recorded it as his goodbye to the world knowing he probably wouldn’t live long enough to see its release. Check out the video. It’s haunting.
I've heard this song dozens of times, but I never realized just how much it is similar to Pink Floyd or ELO style of trippy music. You pointed [hat out and I thought to myself... yup! Hector's right! Great reaction! Much love❣️✌🏻🫶
What is so very exciting is how they bring in left to right headphone levels.... David BOWIE IS amazing!!!! I took a trip or two with this guy... Ohhhh his harmonies right!!!! Ohhh how I grooved with you dude.,,, Soooo much fun my friend.. I am going to rewind another 10xs.. THank you my friend... Sooo good❣
Oh my! First time ever seeing one of ur reactions❤ just subscribed:) u did what I did, first time hearing song, when I was 9 …knocked me back in chair gobsmacked like blasting off into space✨✨Bowie’s a trip. Enjoy! Top for me:Life on Mars, Golden Years Changes, Under Pressure, Young Americans, Let’s Dance, Fame, Star Man, Ashe to Ashes, Rebel Rebel n Suffragette City…aaawee wham bam thank u mam
Dude, Id been watching various reaction vids from about 10pm last night. I was about to get ready for bed about midnight and clicked on your Led Zep dazed and confused reaction. 4 hours later Im still going through your reactions. Love them, as a 60 year old with an extremely eclectic taste in music that spans 60s through to date Its been great watching your reactions to Led Zep , Sabbath, Jimi H and now Bowie. Defo need to get you into some Portishead, Bjork, Massive attack and some D&B tracks. I would defo like to see you react to some Slayer to. Angel of Death would be a good introduction.
Great selection to start off with on the Bowie catalogue! I'm not a fan of all his work, (and his range is WIIIIDE!) but there is NO argument that he's a musical ICON!
Yay, Bowie!! His catalogue is extensive, so settle in. You should listen chronologically, as his music helped pave the way forward. There's a sense of evolution to his music. No two albums are alike - in my opinion - and he was so avant-garde that I'll admit he lost me a couple of times, & I had to 'grow' in order to catch up. Choose anything, it's all good. Thanks.
YAY LuvLuvLuv David Bowie Forever & Beyond & As ALWAYS so very muchly enjoy watching your reactions to such exceptionally incredible music WoW awesomeness to the next level...hope at some point even if ya dont react to it ya will check out his live version (well not sure if it is live but it is just him there with a guitar singing it he is so beautiful & charismatic as always lesigh) of this song i mean man this beautiful being is indescribably Unique he once said about himself which i just adore "I've always had a repulsive need to be something more than human"~David Bowie...not quite understanding why he said it was "repulsive" i think tis Glorious! & i think he def achieved it imho...Thank You...You Rock!!! **PixieHugz&Luvz**
Bearded Wonder, there’s a song that for me seems like all the beauty and quirky art of the sixties all squeezed into one spellbinding track, The Windmills of Your Mind by Noel Harrison, also listed as the Theme From The Thomas Crown Affair. Its a two-minute sleighride to 1968 and it’ll ring the bells in your head!
That's Bowie! More Bowie for you! After checking out the studio hits you should check out some live performances on youtube. His later concerts and band were fantastic. Hits like "Fame," "Golden Years," and "Let's Dance" are among my favorites, especially live.
great job! check out fame, super cool sounding. funny story... that was the first piece of music i owned! i was 7 or so, i went to a friends house and saw his older bro tearing apart a jukebox(mid 70s, im old). he handed me fame, i ran home and got out my story book record player. when the music came on i didnt know what i was hearing! probably warped my musical taste straight away! calhoooun!
Thanks for this, David Bowie simply the best as Tina Turner would say about her friend My favorite concert was David Bowie, I’ll never forget it may he RIP with all his buddies in music heaven 💎Still have my David Bowie albums 💓to take a trip anytime 🙃🛸🛰️👩🏼🚀 🌎 PS To Do the 60’s you just might need more than a week 🤣💋
Dude, you need to listen to more Bowie. For me there are a small handful of artists who break the mould. They transcend what everyone else around them is doing. And Bowie is right at the top of that list... along with people like Prince, Bjork, The Beatles... to be honest, given my advancing years I never thought I'd find another one of those transcendent artists, but recently Ren has muscled his way to the top table too. Another thing Bowie and Ren have in common is they can sound completely different depending what song you're listening to. Check out Ashes to Ashes for the next installment of Major Tom's trip. And in no particular order, have a listen to "Heroes", Let's Dance, Hearts Filthy Lesson, Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing (reprise), Life on Mars?, Five Years... I could go on. And so should you...
There's a sort of "sister" song to this: "Ashes to Ashes.," where Bowie sings about Major Tom as a "junkie" among other things (There's your drug reference, heh. Tho I'm not convinced THIS song is about drug use. Maybe.) David Bowie was a sort of miraculous human. Unbelievably talented, incredibly good-looking, an absurdly great voice, highly intelligent, and funny AF to boot! Here he displays all those qualities while (it's just two minutes) he impersonates Mick Jagger! Cheers! ruclips.net/video/N7-7HJCXx10/видео.html
Jethro Tull - Locomotive breath. You would also love Frankenstein by Edgar winter - Watch the video. School by Supertramp would be good. Try some Deep Purple - Lazy would be a good introduction, or Child in Time.
"And the stars look very different today"...
R.I.P. David 🙏❤️
Masterpiece. Loved him so much. That one hurt when he left us. ❤
For real. And Prince just a few months after Bowie! Ye gods! I mused who was more musically brilliant, and I had to choose Prince (I mean, come on now, it's Prince, lol!), but the fact that it was worthy of consideration says a lot about how gigantic Bowie's talent was! And his INTERVIEWS! Oh, how endlessly watchable and wonderful he was!
TRULY 😱 😱 😱
DAVID BOWIE changed music ❣️‼️❣️
Strawberry alarm clock, "incense and peppermint", Steppenwolf, "The Pusher" Zombies, "Time of the Season", Animals "We got to get out of this place", David Bowie, " Ziggy Stardust", Jefferson Airplane " While Rabbit", Joe Cocker "A little help from my friends" ( Woodstock) version.. CROSBY, STILLS, NASH, "LONG TIME GONE"
Great suggestions friend 💯
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Yep, rollercoaster ride to rock!
YESSS
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Gail Ann Dorsey - space oddity -homage to Bowie
It’s so beautiful ❤
I absolutely loved your reaction! You said near to the end "bring me down" and that was really genius. It made me realize that the music keeps going up, creating tension that is never released, and that was genius. The song rakes you high just as the spaceship keeps going further away from earth without the ability to come back down. I have listened to this song so many times and your reaction made me see that beautiful detail for the first time, thank you!
😊😊😊😊 Well this comment made me happy!
So glad I got to see this legend at Glastonbury 2000, belting out the hits. Bowie is one of those who just was a totally unique one-off, I'd suggest doing his other classics like Life on Mars, Changes, Heroes, Ashes to Ashes and so on. Real musical genius, you'll love him.
I was lucky enough to be there too, it was the last year before the super wall went up so the site was definitely over populated! I turned around during Bowie's set to look back and the crowd seemed to go on forever. And then he played Heroes and I was in bits! Special.
@@davidmannion7333 I know...a mate of mine said he'd watch Bowie for a couple of songs and then go over to the acoustic stage to see another act. He turned to look at the crowd - we were stood to the right of the mixing desk - and said 'Oh F***' realising by the time he got out of the crowd & made it to the acoustic stage, he'd have missed most of it, so he remained to watch Bowie😄
Not to mention, Absolute beginners and Aladdin Sane with that 45-bar piano solo.
This song is eargasmic still to this day. Flashing back at the moment😁 Great one!
He's the first singer I know of who didn't try to hide his accent. We saw him on the first leg of Diamond Dogs in '74. His first four or five albums were rock n roll genius.
Very few artists have inspired as many other future artists as David Bowie did. Truly a one of a kind!!
Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
🤗❣️🤗
At Last you got to Bowie. You could do a great song of his for each decade until he died in 2016. He’s one of the greats!
I love him.
The look on your face when the middle bit kicks in!! A picture
-and this picture deserves a genuin Brain Squeeze Quote: "My nipples are flexing!"
Context is everything! Imagine hearing it at the point in time when space walks were a relatively new thing, and we were losing astronauts in freak accidents.
When you get to 70s music you might want to check out Bowie's "Panic In Detroit" track.
Awesome track from an awesome album. Probably my fave because Time was the first Bowie track i ever heard as a 13 or 14 year old.
I’ve heard this song loads of times but this is the first time I’ve properly listened to it with headphones on…WOW!!
Listening to this song through headphones for the first time it’s amazing. I’m so glad you got to have that experience. I remember the first time I did blew my mind. ❤️✌️🌼
Give this a go w headphones
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Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield did a cover of this while he was stationed on the International Space Station. It's a fair cover and worth the watch. (It had David Bowie's approval.)
YES!! Hadfield later did an interview about the difficulty in filming that without gravity!
I saw that, it was really good.
Great track 🎶 by David Bowie! He’s one-of- a-kind artist and I agree, it does have a Pink Floyd feel to it.🙏 Your vid cheered me up today as I was in a groggy mood(long story), but now I’m all better. Thanks so very much for sharing your reaction and it’s a like and thumbs up.😄👍#davidbowie
When we get to the 80s decade you might want to check out Peter Schillings Major Tom (Coming Home) which came out in 1982. It is a song in response to the character in Bowie's Space Oddity. It is an unofficial sequel but details Major Tom losing contact with ground control and heading off into space. 😂
THIS^^^
Arguably the greatest artist of our time!! Dice in to that catslog. But go chronologically
The David Bowie rabbit hole is probably one of the deepest. He had so many fantastic songs... albums!I don't even know where to start with suggestions. I'll try to start with what I think would send you specifically:
Young Americans
Under Pressure (with Queen)
Fame (with John Lennon)
Changes
Heroes
Suffragette City
I'm Afraid Of Americans
Rebel Rebel
That's as short as I can possibly make a starting list for you. David Bowie is a whole genre unto himself. It still hurts that he's gone.
The Bowie sequel to Space Oddity is "Ashes to Ashes," and it is even BETTER!!
I envy you having a first listen of the entire Bowie catalog ahead of you.
My kids LOVE this song!!!! My 8 year old makes Alexa play it for him allll the time.
Ha, I haven't even started yet and I'm rubbing my hands with glee. But it is shocking me that you haven't already done David bowie. I guess now that I think about it, I don't remember any reactions to it but it sure sounds like something right up your alley. And that guy was a chameleon man he evolved so rapidly, just like the Beatles. Highly influential.
David Bowie is brilliantly unique, weird in a good way and talented.
You can react to Bowie from the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s. Now that would be a journey. 😎
Great reaction to a really trippy piece of music. The sixties were great (as much as I can remember). Great music in the sixties and seventies. Love your channel, keep it up!
As Major Tom floats off into space,, never to be heard or seen again..R.I.P. Major Tom🚀🙏
What!!!! This is a story!!!
You say "Pink Floyd vibe," but David Bowie actually performed Pink Floyd's "Arnold Layne" and "Comfortably Numb" (which I think you've already reacted to) with David Gilmour live. Still, Bowie is great; he kept reinventing himself in new and interesting ways!
Another of the first songs concerned with space travel is Jethro Tull's "For Michael Collins, Jeffrey and Me" from their "Benefit" album. Michael Collins was a member of the Apollo 11 crew, that was the mission of the first lunar landing, but he was the one who remained in the Command Module while the others descended to the moon's surface and became the first men to walk on the moon,. (I am embarrassed to admit that all of this was lost on me back in the day, it was actually fairly recently that I finally delved into the song's lyrics.) The "Benefit" album was released in 1970, so maybe you will consider this song for your 1970s week.
I love Love LOVE David Bowie! He still gives me goosebumps too! ✌🏻🇨🇦
That song was the first of his I discovered on a record in the tiny town library by the jr high and high school in 7th grade 78. I'm pretty sure I wore the heck out of that song I played it so many times ) I went on to find he has so many good songs.
it's another of the brilliant Bowie songs, pure genius!
procol harem, "whiter shade of pale"
Hey Hector, reserved time for @brainsqueezereactions 💜💜💜Time for some Bowie!!
Listen closely to the bass line
Like your reaction channel....all David Bowie is awesome ❤️💪💯
Really enjoy seeing you appreciating these brilliant artists. Your reaction was much like mine when I first heard it😂. Wasn't quite sure what I was listening to....but I loved it!
Man we had it great back in the day, sorry you were not there, so much cool music 🎶 🎶
Ooooh Bowie. Saw him, 82 I think. Majestic man. For those who miss him just know he didn't die. Bowie went back to his home planet.
I'm not sure our pal, Hector, got what happened to Major Tom in the latter part of the song, because he didn't show any reaction to it. That's not a criticism of him, because it was his first listen and he was understandably lost in the sauce. There's a lot to take in. But it's cool, it just means he'll experience that poignant reveal in a subsequent listen. And when he does, it will enhance his appreciation of the song exponentially. This is one of the 10 best rock/pop songs of all-time.
Now you have my attention........
@brainsqueezereactions did you go back and listen...I'd be interested to hear what you think when you figure it out.
@@brainsqueezereactions Don't read the lyrics to find what you missed, Hector, just re-listen to the song and pay attention to the lyrics, particularly after the bridge. Everything's enunciated clearly, so you won't need the lyrics in front of you. Discover what it was that eluded you in the story, just through listening. And please, reply here to let me (us) know what your reaction was to discovering what happened to Major Tom, since we won't get to see it.
This was the perfect choice for your first Bowie experience..its so classic!
One of the very best and a true trend setter.
Just like your channel is.
Been with you over a year now and loving this 60s trip.
I guess the 70s should be next.
Love everything about you Mark. Keep it up!
It sure is! Every week a new generation!
Guaranteed to be played sometime through a good party ! His musical career lasted his lifetime .Amazing artist ! Another good one ❤
Just wait till he gets to the Stones.
Good show, Brian! 🎈
You did Bowie! Now you are one of us.
Don't forget Summer In The City, by Luvin Spoonful...classic 60s
I'm SO excited for you to finally get to Bowie!!! He was a genius. Ashes to Ashes is kind a sequel song to Space Oddity and I highly recommend it. There are so many great David Bowie songs and they're all so different from each other. I look forward to more of your reactions to his brilliant music.
Stalking you right now!! ❤❤ Love hearing my music again through your ears/brain! My first cat was "Major Tom"
the Troll King himself David Bowie and wow did you pick a great song to start with
sublime music...rest well David
This is one of those songs you can never get tired of hearing. Great reaction!
Years since I heard that. Class.
❤❤❤ I am enjoying every minute! Here for it all!
David played the stylophone on this
Great reaction Mark! You guessed the intro to that song correctly! You're a legend mate!
We love your weird Mark! This song took over my pandora channels (thank you algorithm)
It is fantastic seeing you lift of 😂 Thanks for choosing Bowie out of the pile of suggestions.
No, it is really not a drugs story. He was inspired by the Apollo 11 Moon landing.
I love your reaction to this song! I love this song and grew up singing it as it was on the radio steady! I loved Bowie and saw him perform live and it was a wonderful experience! He really touched my heart and so many many others hearts. If you haven't already seen it, be sure and check out Bowie at the Beeb concert video here on RUclips. It is absolutely phenomenal. Thanks !!
Ah, David Bowie! He is one of a kind! Love him!
Hector, you might appreciate this video; Bowie with David Gilmour and Richard Wright of Pink Floyd doing "Comfortably Numb."
Watch the video of the song Blackstar to find out what happened to Major Tom. Blackstar, from the album of the same name, was recorded right before Bowie died. He recorded it as his goodbye to the world knowing he probably wouldn’t live long enough to see its release. Check out the video. It’s haunting.
That was Bowie, a music beast!!❤❤
I've heard this song dozens of times, but I never realized just how much it is similar to Pink Floyd or ELO style of trippy music. You pointed [hat out and I thought to myself... yup! Hector's right! Great reaction!
Much love❣️✌🏻🫶
What is so very exciting is how they bring in left to right headphone levels.... David BOWIE IS amazing!!!! I took a trip or two with this guy... Ohhhh his harmonies right!!!! Ohhh how I grooved with you dude.,,, Soooo much fun my friend.. I am going to rewind another 10xs.. THank you my friend... Sooo good❣
I'm so glad you enjoyed Christy!
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Absolute classic!
At 5:03 when you sang with Bowie, MY nipples were flexing. That was an auditory treat!
Wow. Perfect intro to Bowie.
Oh my! First time ever seeing one of ur reactions❤ just subscribed:) u did what I did, first time hearing song, when I was 9 …knocked me back in chair gobsmacked like blasting off into space✨✨Bowie’s a trip. Enjoy!
Top for me:Life on Mars, Golden Years Changes, Under Pressure, Young Americans, Let’s Dance, Fame, Star Man, Ashe to Ashes, Rebel Rebel n Suffragette City…aaawee wham bam thank u mam
Check out his eventual sequel to this song called Ashes to Ashes ✌️
Dude, Id been watching various reaction vids from about 10pm last night. I was about to get ready for bed about midnight and clicked on your Led Zep dazed and confused reaction. 4 hours later Im still going through your reactions. Love them, as a 60 year old with an extremely eclectic taste in music that spans 60s through to date Its been great watching your reactions to Led Zep , Sabbath, Jimi H and now Bowie. Defo need to get you into some Portishead, Bjork, Massive attack and some D&B tracks. I would defo like to see you react to some Slayer to. Angel of Death would be a good introduction.
Ha! I've been told I become an addiction!!!!!
Great selection to start off with on the Bowie catalogue!
I'm not a fan of all his work, (and his range is WIIIIDE!) but there is NO argument that he's a musical ICON!
Bowie's been through many incarnations.
Check out "Heros", live from Glastonbury. Probably the most influential artists in the genre.
First album bought when I saved up for my first stereo (16 years old) 69 years old now 😬😄🇨🇦
Starman!!!!!
Ok, now I want a t-shirt that says "it's not t-shirt worthy but it will fucking do"
4:44 don’t worry bro that’s why i love you honestly 😂❤
For the 1970's you must do Love Is Like Oxygen (the full album version) by Sweet from 1978 I think you'll love it
Yay, Bowie!! His catalogue is extensive, so settle in. You should listen chronologically, as his music helped pave the way forward. There's a sense of evolution to his music. No two albums are alike - in my opinion - and he was so avant-garde that I'll admit he lost me a couple of times, & I had to 'grow' in order to catch up. Choose anything, it's all good. Thanks.
YAY LuvLuvLuv David Bowie Forever & Beyond & As ALWAYS so very muchly enjoy watching your reactions to such exceptionally incredible music WoW awesomeness to the next level...hope at some point even if ya dont react to it ya will check out his live version (well not sure if it is live but it is just him there with a guitar singing it he is so beautiful & charismatic as always lesigh) of this song i mean man this beautiful being is indescribably Unique he once said about himself which i just adore "I've always had a repulsive need to be something more than human"~David Bowie...not quite understanding why he said it was "repulsive" i think tis Glorious! & i think he def achieved it imho...Thank You...You Rock!!! **PixieHugz&Luvz**
Always like visiting with this guy. Be yourselves. Be kind. Always. Suggestion: Supertramp’s “School.
Own your "weird"-ness. It's awesome.
David Bowie started in a movie called labyrinth which was a bit weird and wonderful too
So happy I found this channel. You're so much like me. Def do Ziggy Stardust.
I was do happy to see you hear Space Oddity. Its such s classic! ❤
Bearded Wonder, there’s a song that for me seems like all the beauty and quirky art of the sixties all squeezed into one spellbinding track, The Windmills of Your Mind by Noel Harrison, also listed as the Theme From The Thomas Crown Affair. Its a two-minute sleighride to 1968 and it’ll ring the bells in your head!
That's Bowie! More Bowie for you! After checking out the studio hits you should check out some live performances on youtube. His later concerts and band were fantastic. Hits like "Fame," "Golden Years," and "Let's Dance" are among my favorites, especially live.
great job! check out fame, super cool sounding. funny story... that was the first piece of music i owned! i was 7 or so, i went to a friends house and saw his older bro tearing apart a jukebox(mid 70s, im old). he handed me fame, i ran home and got out my story book record player. when the music came on i didnt know what i was hearing! probably warped my musical taste straight away!
calhoooun!
Great journey..definite Pink Floyd vibes
Thanks for this, David Bowie simply the best as Tina Turner would say about her friend My favorite concert was David Bowie, I’ll never forget it may he RIP with all his buddies in music heaven 💎Still have my David Bowie albums 💓to take a trip anytime 🙃🛸🛰️👩🏼🚀 🌎
PS To Do the 60’s you just might need more than a week 🤣💋
HGFO!!! great video.
Major Tom turns up a few times inc ashes to ashes and his final album
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_Tom
MY NIPPLES ARE FLEXIN! Just Awesomea So Fricking You!
Glad you are branching out. Bowie is awesome
the odd ditty
Dude, you need to listen to more Bowie. For me there are a small handful of artists who break the mould. They transcend what everyone else around them is doing. And Bowie is right at the top of that list... along with people like Prince, Bjork, The Beatles... to be honest, given my advancing years I never thought I'd find another one of those transcendent artists, but recently Ren has muscled his way to the top table too.
Another thing Bowie and Ren have in common is they can sound completely different depending what song you're listening to.
Check out Ashes to Ashes for the next installment of Major Tom's trip. And in no particular order, have a listen to "Heroes", Let's Dance, Hearts Filthy Lesson, Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing (reprise), Life on Mars?, Five Years... I could go on. And so should you...
There's a sort of "sister" song to this: "Ashes to Ashes.," where Bowie sings about Major Tom as a "junkie" among other things (There's your drug reference, heh. Tho I'm not convinced THIS song is about drug use. Maybe.) David Bowie was a sort of miraculous human. Unbelievably talented, incredibly good-looking, an absurdly great voice, highly intelligent, and funny AF to boot! Here he displays all those qualities while (it's just two minutes) he impersonates Mick Jagger! Cheers! ruclips.net/video/N7-7HJCXx10/видео.html
❤incredible man.
Never apologize for your nipels , specially when they have a mind of their own😂😂😂😂
Jethro Tull - Locomotive breath. You would also love Frankenstein by Edgar winter - Watch the video. School by Supertramp would be good. Try some Deep Purple - Lazy would be a good introduction, or Child in Time.
Named similar to the 1960s movie: 2001 Space Odyssey
I was looking for this comment...YES...this movie was a big inspiration for this...
This was the first album I bought when I got my first stereo 😂