Nearly ten years before his career took off. Goes to show few artists hit stardom over night. One of the greatest musicians, songwriters of modern times.
The diversity of his work is remarkable, his creativity boundless, there's something for everyone, he truly was/is global. Even people who don't like Bowie, like Bowie............
Could we stop this: The personal interest in artists in general; why all the details.. about which drugs he took and what relationships he had . How many times he was low and how many times he was flying. Terribly boring in comparison to his achievements.
Am I allowed to love every character and every appearance that David ever had? 😳 He was my idol and my 11 year older than me mentor. In Heathen and The Next Day, he made it possible to be older and attractive and cool. His music was always what gave me a place to be home, and a home as my husband's health imploded and my own Bipolar Disorder became uncontrollable. Bowie was so much to me. His death was--and is--devastating.
Yes you are allowed. Really related to your comment. Rather, than Heathen and Next Day showing you could be old, attractive, hip to the groove, and relevant to a young crowd, I’d say this was first apparent in a new way not done by other artists in his Glass Spider Tour with SIOUXSIE opening and Sound and Vision tour. The S&V tour I was 15. Bowie seemed like God to my clique but the age seemed ancient. He was in his 40’s!!! At both stadium LA shows, there were legions of teenage youth culture kids who worshipped him like it was 72 again. Goths, mods, Indie Smiths kids, 77 era punks, and Tri colored haired eclectic teenage freaks were all their next to the 70’s fans now Moms and Dads. To us 15 year olds Bowie was timeless, and attractive as the girls and one guy, explained their fantasies of what theyde do to Bowie in a backstage to hotel scenario. There was no one else that age that had that effect on teens. No we were not your normal teens but neither were the kids at his 70’s shows. The age barrier you bring up is one seldomly mentioned, he did show that you could go past 40, 45 , 50 and not descend into a Dad Bod, look cool, collaborate with 20’s musicians, all with grace, not trying desperately to be 22. AGISM may be his most amazing and notable barrier he broke seemingly effortlessly. Now I’m 40 and follow his lead, refusing to resort to plastic surgery nor accepting the myth that you must be bald fat poorly dressed, irrelevant with only nostalgic tastes, when you pass 30.
I DO understand! When my brother called me about Bowie's death I told him it can't be real cosI just dreamed about him. But unfortunately it WAS real. The man who had been so important during my formative years... the man that had been there during all the years that I listened to music. The man who said "be brave enough to be yourself". Of course he couldn't be dead? But. He. Was. I had never cried overy celebrities death, but over him I cried buckets full. It felt like a member of my family had died. After 8 years I am still sad that he is no longer with us. I have the "Blackstar" album but still haven't listened to it because it would make his passing too real for me... But I also feel so happy and privileged that I have lived in the time that HE was around. David Bowie, Ziggy Stardust, The Thin White Duke, Thomas Jerome Newton, and more names that I can't think of right now. Thank you for being you. Thank you for lighting up our lives. For being our teacher. Now you are beyond all the pain, beyond the stars. Hope to meet you sometimes, in the beyond...
I relate 100% to your responses I too have the Black star album and I haven’t listened to the whole thing. I’m not ready to listen to it. I’m grateful that I was on the planet at the same time he was and took some amazing performances by him. I just wish he was still around. I’m sure many millions of people feel the same way. He was one of a kind and is missed so much. He was such a unique person no one will take his place rest in peace, beautiful man
Tony Visconti's words are golden. He loved the true David, it is so easy to see. I thank every person in David's life, particularly Iman, Duncan, and Lexi ... who will carry David's magic into the future. A lovely human being and an amazing artist.
yeah wish people saw him more as him rather than Ziggy and his open queerness he expressed back then. Like Iman said she liked him as David Jones rather than David Bowie as he was a character No matter what his sexuality actually was as he later regretted coming out and not showing much attraction to men anymore as it basically died with Ziggy, he had a lot of great women in his life and felt happy and had two amazing children Ziggy ans how he expressed himself was a great part of his life and he enjoyed it while it lasted but sometimes a character has to end and Ziggy began to take a toll on his health. Each part of his life made him improve more into the man he died as.
I loved that david was so inspired to do music in his own unique style that he sang on his deathbed. What a dedicant to the muse he was...What a beautiful soul. ❤❤
He’s my all time favourite I have a signed black & white photo of him & Jagger at a dinner signed by both of them ❤ my little pomapoo dog is named Bowie, he also staued in a beautiful old restored Queenslander house in the Tweed Vally Australia where he wrote China Girl, we lived not far from him while he was there, he’s a legend loved him in The Man Who Fell To Earth, my daughter loved him when she was a kid in Labyrinth, he was just an idol 2 me & always will be ❤thanx Bowie 4 all the years of entertainment 💯✌🏼👽 he was also on the ball with the music scene in late 90’s where he had said internet music streaming will change music 4 ever iTunes etc, he made sure he had the rights to his music so it c couldn’t be bout smart guy ❤
This completely glossed over the importance of the album 'Hunky Dory", Bowie's breakthrough album and doesn't even mention the album "Aladdin Sane" also a great and important album.
I heard black star I knew immediately he was dying no surprise.. I had an interesting meditation years later where I saw a face of muscles and flesh and a voice said “don’t be afraid keep looking” skin came back on and it was how he looked in the serious moonlight tour said.” you fell in love with an image.” I said” yes, I know.” Then he said “ I am continuing to do art over here without limitation-this is who I really am” I felt the spirit and a skull with the intricate designs of the Mexican day of the dead appeared vivid before me”
the guy dancing whilst wearing the un coolest garment known to man - a Tank Top & only he sharing the frame with Bowie & Ronson during Starman at TOTP was very funny in my opinion but must’ve forged an iconic look as it was still being employed by middle aged English Accountants reaching into the late 1980s although most never attempted dancing beyond weddings. I often wonder how that young chap hadn’t gained greater appreciation or fame . Thankyou for this presentation which improved a grey autumnal afternoon in grey England immensely. ❤️😁👍
I think David Bowie is the most liberal, incredibly creative, self-actualized human being I have ever seen. I love him & his beautiful musical legacy. It makes me glad I grew up in 1952!
yeah his open queer appearance definitely inspired a lot of queer people who were afraid to come out and express themselves a lot of people including myself found Ziggy Stardust as a queer idol. What made me happy is that people ridiculing David didn’t stop him from doing drag and wearing makeup and looking more androgynous
I saw Frank n Adrian at the old spectrum in Philly ,78 tour . I was pretty close and it kinda looked like Adrian on some songs was using the Strat that Jimi Hendrix had lit on fire at Montery Pop festival .I knew Zappa owned and restored it from the Guitar Player magazine cover around that time . Not sure but it sure looked like it .
The video had a coherent script. The narrator had a good voice. Why in the world did the director not get someone to help the narrator with pronunciation? It was jarring and distracting. Good grief.
All I can say is this 'American' Biography is as true to the life & times of David Bowie as anyone has got.David was our Dear Friend & much missed . George Underwood is a great Artist & was David's best friend untill the end.
Great channel and shows. We are about to launch our new online radio in Perth Western Australia and would love to restream your show, with your permission. Regards Michael 101 Media Group
He also recently released a Keanu Reeves doc even though the exact same video (just a few minutes different in length) was uploaded several months ago. Not sure wtf is going on. Im assuming shameless reuploads (without even deleting the original videos that are the exact same as the new one) for views
There must be loads of unreleased stuff in the Bowie vaults. I was hoping more would’ve come out since his death but very little has. We got the album Toy but not much else
I think they got something wrong here from what I remember. Read or heard. The song that was offered to Mott the hoople was suffragette City. And they rejected that song. Not driving Saturday. But if someone wants to correct me. Not sure if it's correct or not
I don't thinik you're correct about a 12-string Gibson guitar. Bowie's early 12-string was a Hagstrom. He was also famously not concerned with gear, or brands, and so the Gibson claims makes little sense - it's an expensive high end guitar and best I can determine Bowie didn't give a shit about that.
A very interesting, informative video. Some of which, was unknown to me. Personally, I think his output from 1971-80 is outstanding. After he re-invented himself as "David Vegas" and Let's Dance. He lost his creativeness and credibility. He sold out. The following album "Tonight" bombed. After that, he was "Bowie Greatest Hits" essentially. Salutations, from Kensington and Chelsea; in London. Home city of David Jones.
In my humble opinion rubber lips jagger is the greatest on stage performer, the late great Freddy Mercury comes second then in third place the late great David Bowie.
Studied Mime with Kemp , about as far from pantomime as you can get. He played a Hagstrom 12 string not a Gibson , why am I still watching this? The power of Bowie! Oh and Jones was not his stage name , wow this vid gets me booming Dave Glimmer? Please make it stop.
The music is the strength of David Bowie. All the transvestism Was just a distraction except for the people in these circles who of course litter the music industry and entertainment world but they are not A large enough group to propel Bowie, it was his music for the average person
What an amazing talent. Songwriter, Singer, Painter, Author, Actor , Husband and Father. I'm sure his 1st marriage was tough during the 1970s. Glad his son Duncan, got to see his father clean up in the 1980s/1990s. ruclips.net/video/jhIqFBgY7FU/видео.html
Usually parents lose custody of the child if they go through substance abuse but raising Duncan on his own to help him get sober was good and glad it helped him improve
There were Reasons for certain statements made with crossed fingers 🤞 G , who was David's real 1st wife, why did David wear women's clothing on occasion, now, go to the beautiful photo of David and I taken in NYC when we made OUR big announcement. I was David's real wife. Dunkin Zowie Bowie is our son . And I was also David's Writer, from the very beginning til he went to heaven Jan 10, 2016 . You'll see me in Thursday's Child and let's not forget our Kia Commercial with Let's Dance as a new melody.
Though this doc is accurate in a number of surprising ways, it is also WRONG in an equally number of surprising ways, in ways it shouldn't. I gave up at the 26:27 mark and do not plan to waste more time watching it, nor will I bother with any of your other docs, "Biographer." If you're going to do biographies of people, maybe you should consider making sure you have your fucking facts correct. Also, when it comes to someone like Bowie, whose appearance changed remarkably between the late 60's through the early 80's, but never stayed completely the same even after that, you need to sync up the images with the chronology of the storytelling. I mean seriously, if you did one of The Beatles and were talking about things that occurred in 1965, you wouldn't should images of them circa the Sgt. Pepper era, would you? Well, YOU probably would, seeing as you barely cared with regards to Bowie. Get your facts STRAIGHT. There are other doc-oriented channels who do and they have a FAR LARGER number of subs. Get it together or just get out.
All that Coke may have taken years off his life; it's just processed with poisons. And too bad all that money went to some pretty bad criminals. The dark side of Fame and being rich isn't nice.
Not a great. And what kind of documentarian suggests John Lennon passed away? John Lennon did not pass away. John Lennon was murdered! Not at all the same thing, how can you credit any thing else presented.
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Nearly ten years before his career took off. Goes to show few artists hit stardom over night. One of the greatest musicians, songwriters of modern times.
This guy was such a part of my growing up years. An incredible man, artist, musician and human being. Long live David Bowie!!! ✌️✌️✌️
Who cares. I put this on 1.5 speed.
The diversity of his work is remarkable, his creativity boundless, there's something for everyone, he truly was/is global.
Even people who don't like Bowie, like Bowie............
Love that!
Could we stop this: The personal interest in artists in general; why all the details.. about which drugs he took and what relationships he had . How many times he was low and how many times he was flying. Terribly boring in comparison to his achievements.
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i'm a lifetime Bowie fan, just discovering this documentary. What a treat. Thank you for making it - and making it so factual and yet grand.
If you're a lifetime Bowie fan, you wouldn't say it was factual.
Am I allowed to love every character and every appearance that David ever had? 😳 He was my idol and my 11 year older than me mentor. In Heathen and The Next Day, he made it possible to be older and attractive and cool. His music was always what gave me a place to be home, and a home as my husband's health imploded and my own Bipolar Disorder became uncontrollable. Bowie was so much to me. His death was--and is--devastating.
Yes you are allowed. Really related to your comment. Rather, than Heathen and Next Day showing you could be old, attractive, hip to the groove, and relevant to a young crowd, I’d say this was first apparent in a new way not done by other artists in his Glass Spider Tour with SIOUXSIE opening and Sound and Vision tour. The S&V tour I was 15. Bowie seemed like God to my clique but the age seemed ancient. He was in his 40’s!!! At both stadium LA shows, there were legions of teenage youth culture kids who worshipped him like it was 72 again. Goths, mods, Indie Smiths kids, 77 era punks, and Tri colored haired eclectic teenage freaks were all their next to the 70’s fans now Moms and Dads. To us 15 year olds Bowie was timeless, and attractive as the girls and one guy, explained their fantasies of what theyde do to Bowie in a backstage to hotel scenario. There was no one else that age that had that effect on teens. No we were not your normal teens but neither were the kids at his 70’s shows. The age barrier you bring up is one seldomly mentioned, he did show that you could go past 40, 45 , 50 and not descend into a Dad Bod, look cool, collaborate with 20’s musicians, all with grace, not trying desperately to be 22. AGISM may be his most amazing and notable barrier he broke seemingly effortlessly. Now I’m 40 and follow his lead, refusing to resort to plastic surgery nor accepting the myth that you must be bald fat poorly dressed, irrelevant with only nostalgic tastes, when you pass 30.
I DO understand! When my brother called me about Bowie's death I told him it can't be real cosI just dreamed about him. But unfortunately it WAS real. The man who had been so important during my formative years... the man that had been there during all the years that I listened to music. The man who said "be brave enough to be yourself". Of course he couldn't be dead? But. He. Was. I had never cried overy celebrities death, but over him I cried buckets full. It felt like a member of my family had died. After 8 years I am still sad that he is no longer with us. I have the "Blackstar" album but still haven't listened to it because it would make his passing too real for me... But I also feel so happy and privileged that I have lived in the time that HE was around. David Bowie, Ziggy Stardust, The Thin White Duke, Thomas Jerome Newton, and more names that I can't think of right now. Thank you for being you. Thank you for lighting up our lives. For being our teacher. Now you are beyond all the pain, beyond the stars. Hope to meet you sometimes, in the beyond...
I relate 100% to your responses I too have the Black star album and I haven’t listened to the whole thing. I’m not ready to listen to it. I’m grateful that I was on the planet at the same time he was and took some amazing performances by him. I just wish he was still around. I’m sure many millions of people feel the same way. He was one of a kind and is missed so much. He was such a unique person no one will take his place rest in peace, beautiful man
Tony Visconti's words are golden. He loved the true David, it is so easy to see. I thank every person in David's life, particularly Iman, Duncan, and Lexi ... who will carry David's magic into the future. A lovely human being and an amazing artist.
yeah wish people saw him more as him rather than Ziggy and his open queerness he expressed back then. Like Iman said she liked him as David Jones rather than David Bowie as he was a character
No matter what his sexuality actually was as he later regretted coming out and not showing much attraction to men anymore as it basically died with Ziggy, he had a lot of great women in his life and felt happy and had two amazing children
Ziggy ans how he expressed himself was a great part of his life and he enjoyed it while it lasted but sometimes a character has to end and Ziggy began to take a toll on his health. Each part of his life made him improve more into the man he died as.
David Bowie was one of just a few bands that I didn't get to catch live. It wasn't from a lack of trying though. Just life.
The man from Mars married the epitome of Venus. And I pray if there's an afterlife they meet again.
I loved that david was so inspired to do music in his own unique style that he sang on his deathbed. What a dedicant to the muse he was...What a beautiful soul. ❤❤
The cornucopia of wild mispronunciations in this one nearly did me in. Thank you for the laughs! 😅😅😅
Very good biography - thanks for that, too.
Its AI.....
"The Labyrinth" along with it's Soundtrack are what made my youth, along with Queen...
Chilly down with tha FIRE GANG!!!
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He’s my all time favourite I have a signed black & white photo of him & Jagger at a dinner signed by both of them ❤ my little pomapoo dog is named Bowie, he also staued in a beautiful old restored Queenslander house in the Tweed Vally Australia where he wrote China Girl, we lived not far from him while he was there, he’s a legend loved him in The Man Who Fell To Earth, my daughter loved him when she was a kid in Labyrinth, he was just an idol 2 me & always will be ❤thanx Bowie 4 all the years of entertainment 💯✌🏼👽 he was also on the ball with the music scene in late 90’s where he had said internet music streaming will change music 4 ever iTunes etc, he made sure he had the rights to his music so it c couldn’t be bout smart guy ❤
Anything bout Bowie,I gotta stop and watch❤
It's when you watch documentary's about him you do realise how much he impacted you personally. A legend.
i was lucky enough to see 'the man who fell to earth'. my first experience with david bowie.
A gift in early 70s Ziggy Stardust, mom said get rid of that album, so I gave it away. The receiver loved it.
This completely glossed over the importance of the album 'Hunky Dory", Bowie's breakthrough album and doesn't even mention the album "Aladdin Sane" also a great and important album.
Couldn't agree more. Both greats and two of his very best.
Didn't mention Pin-Ups either, which, although a covers album, was also great.
David Bowie was my 1st celebrity crush. 😍. I was mesmerised by him.
Theres a few people i'd really love to see you guys do a video on like :ryan gosling, joaquin phoenix,willem dafoe, jake gyllenhaal
I heard black star I knew immediately he was dying no surprise.. I had an interesting meditation years later where I saw a face of muscles and flesh and a voice said “don’t be afraid keep looking” skin came back on and it was how he looked in the serious moonlight tour said.” you fell in love with an image.” I said” yes, I know.” Then he said “ I am continuing to do art over here without limitation-this is who I really am” I felt the spirit and a skull with the intricate designs of the Mexican day of the dead appeared vivid before me”
Amazing
the guy dancing whilst wearing the un coolest garment known to man - a Tank Top & only he sharing the frame with Bowie & Ronson during Starman at TOTP was very funny in my opinion but must’ve forged an iconic look as it was still being employed by middle aged English Accountants reaching into the late 1980s although most never attempted dancing beyond weddings. I often wonder how that young chap hadn’t gained greater appreciation or fame .
Thankyou for this presentation which improved a grey autumnal afternoon in grey England immensely.
❤️😁👍
It’s genuinely baffling how Bowie’s cultural impact in just 72-73 is far more monumental than most artists manage in their entire career
Bowie Never burned out
And the story is told very confused
I think David Bowie is the most liberal, incredibly creative, self-actualized human being I have ever seen. I love him & his beautiful musical legacy. It makes me glad I grew up in 1952!
yeah his open queer appearance definitely inspired a lot of queer people who were afraid to come out and express themselves a lot of people including myself found Ziggy Stardust as a queer idol. What made me happy is that people ridiculing David didn’t stop him from doing drag and wearing makeup and looking more androgynous
Lots of well though out and nicely detailed info here, and I like the way you edited in Glass Spider footage.
51:07 who ?? lol dave glimmer ?
57:53 it's moon-AGE
I saw Frank n Adrian at the old spectrum in Philly ,78 tour . I was pretty close and it kinda looked like Adrian on some songs was using the Strat that Jimi Hendrix had lit on fire at Montery Pop festival .I knew Zappa owned and restored it from the Guitar Player magazine cover around that time . Not sure but it sure looked like it .
The video had a coherent script. The narrator had a good voice. Why in the world did the director not get someone to help the narrator with pronunciation? It was jarring and distracting. Good grief.
THANK YOU! He literally called the country, Tibet, "Tibbet"????
Moonage became Manage’ 😁
If by coherent script you mean factually questionable, then yes, it was coherent.
Tony Da Fries 🍟
it is word for word the Wikipedia page for bowie
Can you do the full biographer of actor musician and songwriter prince?
I would love that too! 80’s teen here
All I can say is this 'American' Biography is as true to the life & times of David Bowie as anyone has got.David was our Dear Friend & much missed . George Underwood is a great Artist & was David's best friend untill the end.
Er hat mein Leben geprägt. Danke Dave❤
Great channel and shows.
We are about to launch our new online radio in Perth Western Australia and would love to restream your show, with your permission.
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Did you do it
Very good video!
51:08- Dave GLIMMER?! Dave GILMOUR. where was the proofreading?
Correct me if i am mistaken, but didn't you already do a Bowie episode before.
He also recently released a Keanu Reeves doc even though the exact same video (just a few minutes different in length) was uploaded several months ago. Not sure wtf is going on. Im assuming shameless reuploads (without even deleting the original videos that are the exact same as the new one) for views
David Bowie started off quite theatrical. "Gimmicky" even. He ended up a straight up, super rock n' roller! 🤔👍🙂
Nice film about David Bowie
The most amazing significant man of our time!!!!!
For the algorithms. I know this one is going to be interesting
Can you do a full biography of Denzel Washington??
I so wish the so and so had written an autobiography. I'm sure Bowie would have some type of journal somewhere.
He was my cousin. Met him two times. Shy and pleasant.
Impressed!
no one will ever compare to Bowie
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He was a Capricorn ♑ so he was destined to be a super star 🌟 amongst the stars ✨
dave glimor? 51:06
You slaughtered Basquiat's name. Research??
Julian Schnabel got it too. Also "Munage daydream," haha. Moon - Age. Some others.
For some reason. This channel have problems with that. Sometimes even obvious ones. I am starting to think they are using an AI/ML for the voiceover.
How about "Tibbet" for Tibet and "Lady Dee" for Princess Diana? :D
@@malovela She was called Lady Di but not Dee lol
@@nolagirl2458 Yes, that was my point.
Bowie wouldn't have made it without Mick Ronson
There must be loads of unreleased stuff in the Bowie vaults. I was hoping more would’ve come out since his death but very little has. We got the album Toy but not much else
I like the Berlin trilogy, albums, the best, and always music
I think they got something wrong here from what I remember. Read or heard. The song that was offered to Mott the hoople was suffragette City. And they rejected that song. Not driving Saturday. But if someone wants to correct me. Not sure if it's correct or not
Hola! Alguien podría poner los subtítulos en Español por favor? ❤
Please, make a video about Chester Bennington
when Aliens do land, i hope the Commander is as cool as Bowie
If the commander isn’t an androgynous man with a red mullet and pink and blue makeup with a lightning bolt I don’t want it
Sometimes, even a star in the sky, dies out.
No mention of Aladdin sane which is Bowie’s arguably best work?
Greatest Emancipator ever.
Please make a video on SYLVESTER STALLONE
you forgot Bing Crosby!
🤫🤐 We all want to forget about Bing Crosby !..
I don't thinik you're correct about a 12-string Gibson guitar. Bowie's early 12-string was a Hagstrom. He was also famously not concerned with gear, or brands, and so the Gibson claims makes little sense - it's an expensive high end guitar and best I can determine Bowie didn't give a shit about that.
Frank Sinatra next?
Nino higurashi:descanse em paz david bowie
Dia 08/01/1947
Dia 10/01/2016
Definitely a London...ladd.
RIP Dabid Boeie❤❤❤❤
51:08 Gilmour. not Glimmer
This narrator can't pronounce things. Lol!
As much as I liked this documentary, hearing David Gilmour's name mispronounced hurt. :D Same with Moonage Daydream.
i hate when yanks say elle macfeerson duh us aussies say macferson duh and brisbayne not brisbane
IKR Lady Dee (Lady Di) & chalet pronounced chal-lay not chal-let
I’m a hairstylist, David Bowie hair was exciting, so off I went
A very interesting, informative video.
Some of which, was unknown to me.
Personally, I think his output from 1971-80 is outstanding.
After he re-invented himself as "David Vegas" and Let's Dance.
He lost his creativeness and credibility.
He sold out.
The following album "Tonight" bombed.
After that, he was "Bowie Greatest Hits" essentially.
Salutations, from Kensington and Chelsea; in London.
Home city of David Jones.
In my humble opinion rubber lips jagger is the greatest on stage performer, the late great Freddy Mercury comes second then in third place the late great David Bowie.
Freddie and Mick are great....but Bowie was, is and always would be GREATEST❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
"Just a Gigolo" is more about the time after World War One, than about the war itself.
Where did Bing Crosby come in
Studied Mime with Kemp , about as far from pantomime as you can get. He played a Hagstrom 12 string not a Gibson , why am I still watching this? The power of Bowie! Oh and Jones was not his stage name , wow this vid gets me booming Dave Glimmer? Please make it stop.
"Baskuwait" LMAO HAHAHA
And the man who invented punk rock Iggy pop.?
From Ann Arbor, Michigan.
The velvet underground and the new york dolls came along before iggy😮
16:25 Brawler Bowie? 🫤 he had ONE FIGHT, lost it and hurt his eye forever lol wtf
Bowie was a FRUIT
Do kurt cobain
I love Kurt Cobains remake he did of The Man Who Sold The World.. I actually like Cobains way better.
Pink Floyd's ' Dave Glimmer ' ?
Never been anyone like him and there never will be. Often copied Never Equalled.
The music is the strength of David Bowie. All the transvestism Was just a distraction except for the people in these circles who of course litter the music industry and entertainment world but they are not A large enough group to propel Bowie, it was his music for the average person
Deer see everything in ultraviolet.
What an amazing talent.
Songwriter, Singer, Painter, Author, Actor , Husband and Father.
I'm sure his 1st marriage was tough during the 1970s.
Glad his son Duncan, got to see his father clean up in the 1980s/1990s.
ruclips.net/video/jhIqFBgY7FU/видео.html
Usually parents lose custody of the child if they go through substance abuse but raising Duncan on his own to help him get sober was good and glad it helped him improve
There were Reasons for certain statements made with crossed fingers 🤞 G , who was David's real 1st wife, why did David wear women's clothing on occasion, now, go to the beautiful photo of David and I taken in NYC when we made OUR big announcement. I was David's real wife. Dunkin Zowie Bowie is our son . And I was also David's Writer, from the very beginning til he went to heaven Jan 10, 2016 . You'll see me in Thursday's Child and let's not forget our Kia Commercial with Let's Dance as a new melody.
Bowie are bigger than Mick.
Though this doc is accurate in a number of surprising ways, it is also WRONG in an equally number of surprising ways, in ways it shouldn't. I gave up at the 26:27 mark and do not plan to waste more time watching it, nor will I bother with any of your other docs, "Biographer." If you're going to do biographies of people, maybe you should consider making sure you have your fucking facts correct. Also, when it comes to someone like Bowie, whose appearance changed remarkably between the late 60's through the early 80's, but never stayed completely the same even after that, you need to sync up the images with the chronology of the storytelling. I mean seriously, if you did one of The Beatles and were talking about things that occurred in 1965, you wouldn't should images of them circa the Sgt. Pepper era, would you? Well, YOU probably would, seeing as you barely cared with regards to Bowie.
Get your facts STRAIGHT. There are other doc-oriented channels who do and they have a FAR LARGER number of subs. Get it together or just get out.
I think the dress was just to get attention.
After all that time, I'd consider doing almost anything to. ALMOST.
pink floyd legend David Glimmer 😂
We all know bowie liked men, but wearing a dress in 1970 must have been both fame and to get a reaction outta people!
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Congrats! You’ve managed to pronounce almost everyone’s name incorrectly!
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12:16 That's Richmond, not Beckenham.
Talk bout bob dylan
All that Coke may have taken years off his life; it's just processed with poisons. And too bad all that money went to some pretty bad criminals. The dark side of Fame and being rich isn't nice.
He was sober 30-40 years
He still had a lot of past use that surely affected his health. Majoe use. @@jax993
The mispronunciation in this video is extremely annoying
The amount of mispronounced words in this biography are infuriating!
Not a great. And what kind of documentarian suggests John Lennon passed away? John Lennon did not pass away. John Lennon was murdered! Not at all the same thing, how can you credit any thing else presented.
Positively Narcissist
After Bowie had succeeded in his gender-bending propaganda, he seemed lost...hence....TIN MACHINE!
Random, trite nonsense.