The two Tin Machine albums are so overlooked and underrated. I prefer them to his solo stuff between Scary Monsters and Outside. I often see these two album near the bottom when people rank his albums but confused as to why. Both are excellent and like always, Bowie was a chameleon, always changing, always doing something different.
This was my first exposure to David Bowie. I was probably 9 or 10 and saw this on MTV back in the day. What a way to start my exposure. I love the guy's music.
This project never got the respect it was due, this was an impressive group. David was a constant innovator, that's a great tactic to use to keep your career fresh.
@@triphophoney2981 that's the point, they were ahead of their time. Plus, they didn't get dressed like the glam rock of the day. Tin Machine had hints of the Pixies, the Beatles, the Jam and Jimi Hendrix all rolled in one. With Bowie all over it. 👍🏾
this was bowie not giving a fuck about what anyone thought. having gone through a period where he was commercially successful but then had to compromise to play to an audience who probably didn't know the velvet underground were and make one awful and uninspired album and then another album where the songs got lost into the production and having to do a pepsi commercial to fund the u.s. leg of a big tour. he was like "fuck this! i'm just going to make rock n roll that is as loud and if they don't like it. fuck you"
Saw them in Houston in a half empty night club because of a HUGE storm. 20 ft from the stage without being crushed! The guys came out thanked everyone for braving the storm and proceeded to tear the place up! Best show ever and I've seen most everyone starting in the early 70's.
Yep completely! I saw them twice in 89 and 3 times in 91.. blew me away! Seen db countless times but TM was just something else and completely necessary to see live to understand the idea and reason behind the project.
He was a supernatural musician and visionary artist no matter what he did it always sounded new and fresh. He was one of the Kind and nobody will ever come close to his art to make and represent music. God bless your spirit and soul forever in Infinity,thank you Major Tom🙏
Quality! I saw them at Brixton academy in 92 & it was my 1st ever concert! The bass & drum was going through my body & felt sick halfway through, was taken down a corridor near side of stage & when I felt better I came out of this room & Bowie & band was in touching distance as they came off stage briefly, he looked right at me, I was literally frozen in awe!
A local pub has started doing a Bowie night around his birthday. Despite my sometimes drunk protestations, they refuse to play any Tin Machine. I see much more of David in Tin machine that much of the mainstream stuff. Sadly now not going to get the chance to see Tony next month :(
I remember when mtv hyped this debut. They only showed it twice in it's entirety. Tin Machine were definitely ahead of their time. Post punk- pre grunge! Reeves on guitars, the man can play anything! The Sales brothers on bass & drums.(props & love2 Hunt!) And of course there's David...
This is DB'S most masculine & muscular songwriting & personal look... The songs are good; lyrics always cryptic & quintessential Bo... anyone else doing this (& that just couldn't be) would be of great interest to our world... we took Bowie for granted by 1989, that he was always David Bowie... great stuff, handsome too!
Remember he was married to that prema ballerina. She was like 20. Bowie was feeling his oats. Great Rock n Roll band. Bowie did everything better. Disco should have just ended after "Young Americans". Tin Machine was wild.
I am in the book, "David Bowie: I Was There" and my story is on page 289, when TIN MACHINE played the National in Kilburn, London. Love you David, RIP! xx
Oh my how I have missed this album. Takes me right back there to june 21 1989 Copenhagen. About 1500 trickets sold out in NO time. Lucky me to get one. This is music
Such an underrated album. I remember this video so well from Much Music in Canada when "Tin Machine" first came out. Everyone was wondering what the hell Bowie was up to, and it was amazing. And totally panned, for some reason. So cool to see this all these years later...
His version of Lennon's ''Working Class Hero'' still let' s me shiver and feel like I explode. I think it' s the best cover - version of this song. Thank you DB for the gift of your wonderful constantly changing music from Major Tom to the Blackstar album. Inspiration never dies.
How lovely to hear the truth ; love crack city song and one shot song and amazing song. The 🎸 guitars are wailing throughout under the God ,as they should be. I saw Tin machine once and they put on a professional performance for their audience. I really liked their sound.xoxo
Fun fact: Bowie only ever released 2 studio albums with Tin Machine, but they did do a live album, _Oy Vey, Baby,_ titled in reference to U2's latest album at the time, _Achtung Baby._ Tin Machine never played any solo Bowie songs on their tour, only songs from their studio albums and various covers. The video album version of _Oy Vey, Baby_ contained a cover of Neil Young's "I've Been Waiting for You", which Bowie later covered on his 2002 solo album _heathen,_ and they also occasionally performed Cream's "I Feel Free", which Bowie later covered on his first post-Tin Machine solo album in 1993, _Black Tie White Noise._
The big difference between Achtung Baby and Oy Vey is that Achtung was polished and complete whereas Oy Vey lacked direction. There is great drumming and some good songs but otherwise forgettable.
Hi @Jimmy Smith The video which was released with the live live album was released only on VJS and Laser Disc and can be find here :ruclips.net/video/QI5hrwnaTkk/видео.html
I think it was a group "for live shows", on stage it is where they transmitted the authentic strength and quality of the band. With them Bowie again brought out his rock vein and they have really good songs!
Omg! I love Bowie’s Tin Machine era! I feel it’s as important as his Berlin period, Tin Machine was Bowie’s middle finger to corporate music machine, as always he was ahead of everyone shortly afterwards Nirvana hit
So.....under......rated. I remember hearing them when I was 18and being blown away. Lyrics that stood on their own as poetry. Music was a bonus. Amazing.
This was the coolest band- Such an awesome left turn to what he was doing at the time. I really wish someone would make a comprehensive doc on these guys! Xoxoxoxo ✊🏽🎶
0:00 - pretty thing 1:12 - tin machine 2:20 - prisoner pf love 3:47 - crack city 4:46 - bus stop 5:18 - video crime 6:10 - i can't read 8:00 - working class hero 9:10 - under the god
AWWWWWWWWWWW, FINALLY TIN MACHINE ON DAVID BOWIE'S CHANNEL.Please in the honor of David don't report other channels and take videos down. Leave all vids to keep the memory alive.
You really Jeff G? I had Such a crush on you in your earlier movies! I may be naive, but one never knows if someone is being truthful, or hiding something. My kinda jam, too!
0:00 Pretty Thing 1:13 Tin Machine 2:21 Prisoner Of Love 3:48 Crack City 4:47 Bus Stop 5:19 Video Crime 6:13 I Can't Read 8:01 Working Class Hero 9:08 Under The God
Yes! I have been wanting to see this again since I came home late one Saturday night from a high school party and put on 120 Minutes. A complication video of every song on this rockin’ album. So brilliant. So Bowie. The man was a titan amongst artists. Thank you.
@@matthewche Nor is "Heaven's In Here", "Run", "Sacrifice Yourself" or "Baby Can Dance". A full video was made for "Heaven's In Here" that, curiously, makes no appearance in this medley.
If that's the case, why does nobody today aside from Bowie buffs know the name of any Tin Machine song? They know Space Oddity, Life on Mars, Under Pressure, Let's Dance, Changes They wouldn't know what the fuck you're taking about if you mention Under the God, Heaven's in Here, I Can't Read, Baby Universal, or One Shot.
What a performance! I remember as if it had happened yesterday: when he seemed finished, as an artist, after the flop of "Never Let Me Down" he amazed fans and professionals with this genius: Making a group between heavy metal and rock ... grunge does not was born again! The criticism, then, was not very tender towards Bowie ... but we didn't give a damn about the negative criticisms ... one thing was certain, that in 1989 David struck again!
I remember seeing this video on MTV. That weekend I went and got the Tin Machine cassette. Five finger discount. I did pay for the notebook and pens. I would always got what I intended to buy and them head to the music section.
So true, the man can play ANYTHING! I saw him @buddy guys in Chicago playing w/ Paul Rogers (free/bad co.) Tony Franklin (the Firm/Blue murder) and Tony Thompson (chic/power station). I sat front row and Reeves played his assoff!
Great concert at the Hollywood Palladium. Didn't even sell out. Must have been a huge guest list. Had the Fire Marshals there. Think it went over some ppl's heads this was a Bowie show. Love this band! Seen almost all the Bowie shows around L.A. since 1972 w/Spiders From Mars. This show was so much fun. Tin Machine is one of my favourite Bowie band. Crushes on both him and Hunt Sales.
Seen tin machine at town and country club, full to the rafters with energy, took some great pick's amongst the stage diving,left this venue as if i just had a shower with my clothes on jeans and jean jacket, soaked to the skin. And hey, who else could write and perform a Nightmarish song about Snuff Movies (video crimes). The Man was the Real Deal. RIP miss you every day. xxx😎
State theater in detroit. Front row. Greatest band he ever jammed with. Infact. Bowie, with Tin Machine...is absolutely at his fucking best. Every song, either album brings the ROCK.
@@BrianSmith-vl7xu i heard that someone from parlophone had said that next box will be the last. So that means Tin machine will be excluded. IT makes sense cause tin machine was commercial flop so how many gonna buy box with tin machine inside?
@@xfilesfoxisdead7979 I hear ya. Though I think its aged pretty well. And to finally have TM2, BTWN and BoS on vinyl! though that's wishful thinking really ;)
@@BrianSmith-vl7xu yeah. IT seems that next box will contain BTWN to Hours. I have great ecpectations about this box cause i really like Outside era. Hope they will Add really interesting extra stuff
Awesome that this is posted. I remember taping it onto VHS videotape, and used to watch it. But all that VHS tape stuff (tapes and players) are long gone. But this lives on!
Calling it now: Survive: 1989-1999 Both Tin Machine Albums Black Tie White Noise, 1. Outside, Earthling, ...Hours (2019 Remastered) Sound and Vision Live Recall 5
Sorry for my language BUT it's about FUCKING TIME, so brilliant !! I have a blurry VHS I grabbed off MTV at 3am on a Tuesday all those years ago and have waited patiently for it's release. I never got how this didn't get on as a bonus to the Tin Machine debut rerelease remastered CD ?? Anyway Cheers !
I was lucky enough to see db a dozen times including 3 Tin Machine gigs at Newport ctr, Brixton Academy, and Town & Country Club. The Tin Machine 2 tour was perfection in its rawest form. Where's my time machine please
He got back what he lost with this band. Doesn't get the respect or admiration it deserves.
Very underrated. Bowie's own son said in an interview that he said to his Dad on first hearing the album, " now your talking Dad."
The two Tin Machine albums are so overlooked and underrated. I prefer them to his solo stuff between Scary Monsters and Outside. I often see these two album near the bottom when people rank his albums but confused as to why. Both are excellent and like always, Bowie was a chameleon, always changing, always doing something different.
That's what made him special
Agree in a way but chameleons blend in, he never has.🥰
1 st is not overlooked, sold few milions copy, second was flop. I love both, and have both on vinyl and cd
This was my first exposure to David Bowie. I was probably 9 or 10 and saw this on MTV back in the day. What a way to start my exposure. I love the guy's music.
'I Can't Read' is such a great song
This project never got the respect it was due, this was an impressive group. David was a constant innovator, that's a great tactic to use to keep your career fresh.
Tim Scott - Agree 100%!
I wish I could like your comment 100X. I never understood why it was panned by the stupid critics. Their sound was like a precursor to grunge.
@@triphophoney2981 that's the point, they were ahead of their time. Plus, they didn't get dressed like the glam rock of the day. Tin Machine had hints of the Pixies, the Beatles, the Jam and Jimi Hendrix all rolled in one. With Bowie all over it. 👍🏾
this was bowie not giving a fuck about what anyone thought. having gone through a period where he was commercially successful but then had to compromise to play to an audience who probably didn't know the velvet underground were and make one awful and uninspired album and then another album where the songs got lost into the production and having to do a pepsi commercial to fund the u.s. leg of a big tour. he was like "fuck this! i'm just going to make rock n roll that is as loud and if they don't like it. fuck you"
Gonna hit Crack city...God never laughs at my jokes..."You can never make a deal with GOD!!!!!!!
Wait, wait, wait,. Tin Machine released the first commercial grunge record folks. It was a harbinger of things to come.
Absolutely love Bowie. The man was a musical genius and true artist in every single way.
my nan knew him.......wish I did too!
äFterr berlinz´ kvhl -: -
First Tin Machine album was absolutely brilliant and one of Bowie's most surprising and radical transformations ever.
I agree, David Bowie is the king of radical transformations!!!.
This is a good example of that but I feel to most radical transformation was from Diamond Dogs to Young Americans.
@@hdrake1000 That certainly was a huge leap. So was Scary Monsters to Let's Dance and Earthling to Hours.
Saw them in Houston in a half empty night club because of a HUGE storm. 20 ft from the stage without being crushed! The guys came out thanked everyone for braving the storm and proceeded to tear the place up!
Best show ever and I've seen most everyone starting in the early 70's.
Saw Tin Machine live twice. Incredible both times. Also the loudest gigs I've ever been to and I've seen Iggy Pop live several times lol.
I'm jealous. Very cool.
Yep completely! I saw them twice in 89 and 3 times in 91.. blew me away! Seen db countless times but TM was just something else and completely necessary to see live to understand the idea and reason behind the project.
Loudest
He was a supernatural musician and visionary artist no matter what he did it always sounded new and fresh. He was one of the Kind and nobody will ever come close to his art to make and represent music.
God bless your spirit and soul forever in Infinity,thank you Major Tom🙏
The TIN MACHINE tours were the most strenuous and exhausting weeks I had ever the great pleasure to experience. Such wonderful concerts!!!!!
Anything with Bowie's name on it is going to be awesome. I remember being blown away by this when it came out.
Tin Machine ALWAYS rock!
The brothers are brilliant!
Reeves is beyond amazing!
As for Mr. Bowie, .......
GOD BLESS YOU DAVID!
Tin machine has its own sound and it is quite interesting that they did three records. I didn't know that. I'll have to listen to their third record.
I hate reeves he was a duck
Tin Machine rips thru time and space. Proof that TM was ahead of their time. This compilation video sets the standard of compilation videos, period.
Quality! I saw them at Brixton academy in 92 & it was my 1st ever concert! The bass & drum was going through my body & felt sick halfway through, was taken down a corridor near side of stage & when I felt better I came out of this room & Bowie & band was in touching distance as they came off stage briefly, he looked right at me, I was literally frozen in awe!
My first gig too! Upstairs on the brixton academy balcony looking down. Do you remember that he got hit in the face by a cigarette lighter.
I was at the back of the stalls at Brixton Academy. Can't remember much about it but enjoyed it.
@@planetxxx8424 yeah, I remember it all. We originally had upstairs tickets but swapped with a couple in there for standing instead! Great night!
BengeJ Uknowit
This must have been the one I went to , areal blast, its actually on youtube too !
@@mikewest1542 I didn't know that gig was on RUclips, nice 1!
A local pub has started doing a Bowie night around his birthday. Despite my sometimes drunk protestations, they refuse to play any Tin Machine. I see much more of David in Tin machine that much of the mainstream stuff. Sadly now not going to get the chance to see Tony next month :(
I remember when mtv hyped this debut.
They only showed it twice in it's
entirety. Tin Machine were definitely
ahead of their time. Post punk- pre grunge! Reeves on guitars, the man can play anything! The Sales brothers on
bass & drums.(props & love2 Hunt!)
And of course there's David...
Not first month MTV Showed in full 7-8 times in day, later was shorter
This is DB'S most masculine & muscular songwriting & personal look... The songs are good; lyrics always cryptic & quintessential Bo... anyone else doing this (& that just couldn't be) would be of great interest to our world... we took Bowie for granted by 1989, that he was always David Bowie... great stuff, handsome too!
Quite right, David's most masculine phase - and it was noticeably as a frontman not solo.
Great stuff....or great scruff??
Remember he was married to that prema ballerina. She was like 20. Bowie was feeling his oats. Great Rock n Roll band. Bowie did everything better. Disco should have just ended after "Young Americans".
Tin Machine was wild.
So bittersweet to watch videos of David Bowie in any form. Love Tin Machine just as much as anything Bowie did ☮️❤️⚡️
David Robert Jones is the Best one. I LOVE YOU DAVID BOWIE❤⚡🌈💕😍😍😍😍
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Bowie, the inventor of Grunge music.
not really
The Tin machine project was grunge before grunge!!
I am in the book, "David Bowie: I Was There" and my story is on page 289, when TIN MACHINE played the National in Kilburn, London. Love you David, RIP! xx
Me too mate, it was great
Yay!
What book? Phone book?
@@ainebyrne3212 I said the name of it above!
Tin Machine was about 3 or 4 years ahead of their time. Also very underrated. Especially the first album.
I agree Tin Machine was amazing!!
Agreed
The Sales brothers are so badass!
They were one of the first grunge bands. He was an innovator, indeed.
Wow? No like 10 or 20
Oh my how I have missed this album. Takes me right back there to june 21 1989 Copenhagen. About 1500 trickets sold out in NO time. Lucky me to get one. This is music
Such an underrated album. I remember this video so well from Much Music in Canada when "Tin Machine" first came out. Everyone was wondering what the hell Bowie was up to, and it was amazing. And totally panned, for some reason. So cool to see this all these years later...
His version of Lennon's ''Working Class Hero'' still let' s me shiver and feel like I explode. I think it' s the best cover - version of this song. Thank you DB for the gift of your wonderful constantly changing music from Major Tom to the Blackstar album. Inspiration never dies.
How lovely to hear the truth ; love crack city song and one shot song and amazing song. The 🎸 guitars are wailing throughout under the God ,as they should be. I saw Tin machine once and they put on a professional performance for their audience. I really liked their sound.xoxo
Really? Only that far back? It’s got a title it’s called SPACE ODDITY
About bloody time this was released!! Do they think we are going to live forever or what? Open the vaults!!
Raw and beautiful! Tin Machine was a strongly Pixies-influenced band set up by David Bowie just for the sake of music. Bowie is eternal!
WTF? Wow! Scary
I really do wish I could have gone to a David Bowie concert.
Don^t $@crif!ce Y0ur5elf! TJ:And I3e Yourself ;) WWQueen ToJa
You missed it big time. He was the best. My favorite person to see, about 7 times. Always on, always fantastic! Wish I would have seen this band.
Pretty sure a hologram gig would happen at some point, I saw him 5 times on different tours!
You're right. I attended two, the 50th Birthday show, the other supporting STATION TO STATION, both at MADISON SQUARE GARDEN.
Yes i feel same
Most talented songwriter ever, out of this world!
I’ve been wanting to see this since 1989. MTV ran it, and I ran out and bought it.
Very important record.
How important?
Sucks
Yup, same here. Saw it on 120 Minutes then got the cassette the very next day.
Do you mean you saw one of the videos from tin machines first album or you saw the entire 9 song videos from songs from the first album.
The intro stated their were 9 songs on this video,then lists only 8 songs by alphabet and I dont see under the god.
Wow! Talk about a grand finale of the 80's for David Bowie! And Happy Birthday to David Bowie!
T.M. ROCKS
Fun fact: Bowie only ever released 2 studio albums with Tin Machine, but they did do a live album, _Oy Vey, Baby,_ titled in reference to U2's latest album at the time, _Achtung Baby._ Tin Machine never played any solo Bowie songs on their tour, only songs from their studio albums and various covers. The video album version of _Oy Vey, Baby_ contained a cover of Neil Young's "I've Been Waiting for You", which Bowie later covered on his 2002 solo album _heathen,_ and they also occasionally performed Cream's "I Feel Free", which Bowie later covered on his first post-Tin Machine solo album in 1993, _Black Tie White Noise._
The big difference between Achtung Baby and Oy Vey is that Achtung was polished and complete whereas Oy Vey
lacked direction. There is great drumming and some good songs but otherwise forgettable.
Hi @Jimmy Smith The video which was released with the live live album was released only on VJS and Laser Disc and can be find here :ruclips.net/video/QI5hrwnaTkk/видео.html
@@williams2652 nah
Yeah, I read them magazines too.
I Feel Free was an early Bowie/Jones cover song too.
Thank you captain obvious
I think it was a group "for live shows", on stage it is where they transmitted the authentic strength and quality of the band. With them Bowie again brought out his rock vein and they have really good songs!
Omg! I love Bowie’s Tin Machine era! I feel it’s as important as his Berlin period, Tin Machine was Bowie’s middle finger to corporate music machine, as always he was ahead of everyone shortly afterwards Nirvana hit
He was never fully Grunge. The Thin White Duke had many personalities and flipped about.
Tin machine is rock n roll not grunge. Grunge was 1991-1995, tin machine was 1989-1991
@NikeNike-gh2pc I would say this fits in quite well in the grunge scene and definitely paved the way of what's to come
So.....under......rated. I remember hearing them when I was 18and being blown away. Lyrics that stood on their own as poetry. Music was a bonus. Amazing.
This was the coolest band- Such an awesome left turn to what he was doing at the time. I really wish someone would make a comprehensive doc on these guys! Xoxoxoxo ✊🏽🎶
I don't even dig this period of his music but still feel happy this got uploaded.
QUALITY STUFFS!!!
0:00 - pretty thing
1:12 - tin machine
2:20 - prisoner pf love
3:47 - crack city
4:46 - bus stop
5:18 - video crime
6:10 - i can't read
8:00 - working class hero
9:10 - under the god
Bowie had the balls to turn his back on his " Phil Collins" period and co-founded this incredible band, far ahead of it's time.
Dude.. . Take that back. Phil Collins??? Maybe, Maybe, maybe Elton John or Peter Gabriel, but not Phil £u
saw tin machine at the tower in philly and yes they kicked ass.
AWWWWWWWWWWW, FINALLY TIN MACHINE ON DAVID BOWIE'S CHANNEL.Please in the honor of David don't report other channels and take videos down. Leave all vids to keep the memory alive.
It's the labels, not the channels that are reporting videos
He would want them reported ! He was a business man!
Disappointed that "Baby Can Dance" didn't make the cut here. It's one of my favorite songs on this record.
Brings back brilliant memories.
Now that's my kinda jam!
You really Jeff G? I had Such a crush on you in your earlier movies! I may be naive, but one never knows if someone is being truthful, or hiding something. My kinda jam, too!
@@traekas7228 I'm Jeff Goldblum.
Yo, hey Jeff Goldblum.
"You good, you really good" 🤣😄
I LOVED TIN MACHINE!!!
0:00 Pretty Thing
1:13 Tin Machine
2:21 Prisoner Of Love
3:48 Crack City
4:47 Bus Stop
5:19 Video Crime
6:13 I Can't Read
8:01 Working Class Hero
9:08 Under The God
Tin Machine, such a great period of Bowie musical exploration, some of my favorite Bowie tunes.
Yes! I have been wanting to see this again since I came home late one Saturday night from a high school party and put on 120 Minutes. A complication video of every song on this rockin’ album. So brilliant. So Bowie. The man was a titan amongst artists.
Thank you.
Whoops. I guess the song, Amazing is not included.
@@matthewche Nor is "Heaven's In Here", "Run", "Sacrifice Yourself" or "Baby Can Dance". A full video was made for "Heaven's In Here" that, curiously, makes no appearance in this medley.
Bowie had many career highs - and Tin Machine was one of them!
That's a lie. Tin machin was his lowest point in all his career.
no, the 80s were his lowest point (particulary Never Let Me Down) this is no masterpiece, but it's not that bad either
@@pawmendi710 huh? Forgot about the 80s?
@@pawmendi710 Tin Machine felt like his way to stay relevant as the 80s were a low point for him.
If that's the case, why does nobody today aside from Bowie buffs know the name of any Tin Machine song?
They know Space Oddity, Life on Mars, Under Pressure, Let's Dance, Changes
They wouldn't know what the fuck you're taking about if you mention Under the God, Heaven's in Here, I Can't Read, Baby Universal, or One Shot.
What a performance! I remember as if it had happened yesterday: when he seemed finished, as an artist, after the flop of "Never Let Me Down" he amazed fans and professionals with this genius: Making a group between heavy metal and rock ... grunge does not was born again! The criticism, then, was not very tender towards Bowie ... but we didn't give a damn about the negative criticisms ... one thing was certain, that in 1989 David struck again!
Can never tire of this. The first Tin Machine album set me on a journey that is still relevant today.
I always hoped this compilation was a cut down and that there were full length videos for every track. Guess not :(
So jealous of everyone that got to see DB/ tin machine. This looks like such an amazing psychedelic experience!
3 concerts.. lool ;)
I am a simple girl: I see David and click.
I miss you, David. You occupied my heart
I remember seeing this video on MTV. That weekend I went and got the Tin Machine cassette. Five finger discount. I did pay for the notebook and pens. I would always got what I intended to buy and them head to the music section.
Never could understand why the Tin Machine project was so underrated...
He was the GREATEST!
As always... Perfect and ahead of all the others....
Timeless forever 👏👌💕🎵🎶🎶🎶🎶🎤
Bowie proving he’d also be one of the best front men a rock band could have. Limitless.
One of the most influential artists out there. Rest in peace Bowie
Reeves Gabrels is such a monstrous guitarist
So true, the man can play ANYTHING! I saw him @buddy guys in Chicago playing w/ Paul Rogers (free/bad co.) Tony Franklin (the Firm/Blue murder) and Tony Thompson (chic/power station). I sat front row and Reeves played his assoff!
Tin Machine's music has stood up even better with time.
I played these two albums to death around 1992. Absolutely amazing.
Great concert at the Hollywood Palladium. Didn't even sell out. Must have been a huge guest list. Had the Fire Marshals there.
Think it went over some ppl's heads this was a Bowie show.
Love this band! Seen almost all the Bowie shows around L.A. since 1972 w/Spiders From Mars. This show was so much fun. Tin Machine is one of my favourite Bowie band. Crushes on both him and Hunt Sales.
Tony could have been a male model
Tony could have been a male model
Seen tin machine at town and country club, full to the rafters with energy, took some great pick's amongst the stage diving,left this venue as if i just had a shower with my clothes on jeans and jean jacket, soaked to the skin. And hey, who else could write and perform a Nightmarish song about Snuff Movies (video crimes).
The Man was the Real Deal. RIP miss you every day. xxx😎
Thanks for uploading the Tin Machine EPK :)
Don't care what people say, I love the first album.
3 milions copy sold. Millions love first album, second was flop. I like second better than first but both are awesome
State theater in detroit. Front row. Greatest band he ever jammed with. Infact. Bowie, with Tin Machine...is absolutely at his fucking best. Every song, either album brings the ROCK.
We all waiting for next Bowies box set
this will be on it. I reckon it will be from 1989 to 1993
@@BrianSmith-vl7xu i heard that someone from parlophone had said that next box will be the last. So that means Tin machine will be excluded. IT makes sense cause tin machine was commercial flop so how many gonna buy box with tin machine inside?
@@xfilesfoxisdead7979 I hear ya. Though I think its aged pretty well. And to finally have TM2, BTWN and BoS on vinyl! though that's wishful thinking really ;)
@@BrianSmith-vl7xu yeah. IT seems that next box will contain BTWN to Hours. I have great ecpectations about this box cause i really like Outside era. Hope they will Add really interesting extra stuff
@@xfilesfoxisdead7979 well so far its been fairly ordinary with the occassional surprise. that live album Alive and Well may be released on it.
見たかった映像です。心から感謝します😂
Awesome that this is posted. I remember taping it onto VHS videotape, and used to watch it. But all that VHS tape stuff (tapes and players) are long gone. But this lives on!
Haha, same here! I rewatched the hell out of it on VHS.
Love this times 10!!! Saw Tin Machine in DC the same night that the psychedelic Furs were playing.
Dude, I'm SO jealous, lol
David bowie will remain famous in spirit. Xoxo huge fan 🎆🎇✨🎈🎉🎊🎀
So happy to see an official upload of this! Very excited for his as of yet, unannounced, next box set!
I was fortunate to see both Tin Machine tours in Seattle. Man, I miss you Mr. Jones!
It was like Bowie said... I can do any thing in a suit! Watch me!
miss you starman ♥️⚡️✨
Gran compilacion! Tin Machine una gran banda. Bowie transitaba la musica con altura. Un artista increible. Saludos desde Argentina.
Gimme that pretty thing! I LOVE Tin Machine!
Love....Love....DAVID BOWEI.
Forever
Totally amazing Bowie very underrated love his music he is missed.
Tin Machine are so underrated!!!!!
Incredible Stuff!!! Why haven’t I seen this before? Love, love, love BOWIE!! A new fav video.
Calling it now:
Survive: 1989-1999
Both Tin Machine Albums
Black Tie White Noise, 1. Outside, Earthling, ...Hours (2019 Remastered)
Sound and Vision Live
Recall 5
Ben Attwood I heard somewhere that tin machine and Bowie’s solo albums will be deprecated probably but I forget where
There were three Tin Machine albums, albeit one was live.
I saw them in Dallas at the Bronco Bowl (rip) there was a little over 1000 people there. Got to stand right up front. Best show I've ever been to.
Saw them live in L'ompia Paris. I believe Tin Machine was the real Bowie.
Sorry for my language BUT it's about FUCKING TIME, so brilliant !! I have a blurry VHS I grabbed off MTV at 3am on a Tuesday all those years ago and have waited patiently for it's release. I never got how this didn't get on as a bonus to the Tin Machine debut rerelease remastered CD ?? Anyway Cheers !
Thank you for posting this! I love Tin Machine!
TIME FOR A TIN MACHINE 30TH ANNIVERSARY BOXED SET?
Great suggestion.
I HAVE TIN MACHINE,TIN MACHINE 2 AND THE LIVE ALBUM OY VOY BABY.I REMEMBER ALSO WATCHING A CONCERT ON TV WHICH WAS RECORDED IN HAMBURG IN GERMANY.
...now the 35th Anniversary.
This is amazing, I love how they mixed the songs into each other ❤️❤️
I was lucky enough to see db a dozen times including 3 Tin Machine gigs at Newport ctr, Brixton Academy, and Town & Country Club. The Tin Machine 2 tour was perfection in its rawest form. Where's my time machine please
A grossly overlooked venture that was. I wanted a TM3 so much.
NIN borrowed so much from that first jam!
Un meilleur de d bowie
Tournée historique et des concerts légendaires
Brixton Academy, won’t forget it Small venue,Bowie in easy view. What a concert