I had the absolute privilege of seeing Bowie in NYC just a few days before this show. He had scheduled 3 shows at the Roseland ballroom, a small venue, to warm up for this show at Glastonbury. He was in fact quite ill and ended up cancelling the first 2 shows. So I got to see his only show in a venue that holds 3000 people, there were celebrities everywhere and people scalping tickets outside for 10 times the ticket price. He told us not to tell his doctor he was performing since he was supposed to be on vocal rest. Despite that he put on an amazing show with a few outfit changes and a ton of hits. He closed with Ziggy Stardust which he apparently hadn't performed in a long time. It was a magical night and I am thankful to this day to have experienced his brilliance in person.
This made me cry, David Bowie was such a powerful artist. As a freak kid in school, he had created a safe space for me to exist. I miss him SO very much. I love to see Beth be just as moved by this truly great man, as 5, 10, 13 and now 39 y/o me. Haha.
In the late 60's and much of the 70's, Bowie sang in higher ranges most of the time. He had at least a 4-octave vocal range back then along with masterful control of every little nuance of his voice. He could be operatic at times. This video was recorded in 2000. Bowie was in his early 50's. Check him out in his early 20's. Either way, David Bowie is the best of all-time.
I loved watching this version of Heroes. I've been a long-time fan of David Bowie, watching him go through his many eras of music. While he's gone, his music, isn't. xx
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Bowie- an icon. I love him so. I love how his singing was deeper as he got older. Another amazing singer is The Damned's Dave Vanian. Bowie my favorite artist of all time and The Damned my favorite band.
OMG - you're all missing IT!? I toured on some shows in North America along with the Eurythmics and that is an unemotional crap analysis.. You don't have to feel the sweat to get it.. really! I'll give you 1..
Thanks for this reaction/analysis. I seem to remember Bowie had a bad cold at the time of this performance and was relying on his vocal mannerisms more than usual. He was still smoking at the time as well. There are more pristine performances out there but you get a lot of personality in this version! Thanks again.
I was there and it was the most amazing experience. It is really hard to explain just what it felt like to be there, as a huge Bowie fan it was just incredible
I’ve been a Bowie supporter since the first US tour, when he reminded me of Mary Martin (as Peter Pan). For another artist with a great voice and unique articulation, we love us some Jimmy Scott. Nothing Compares 2 U or anything else from the Holding Back the Years album.
Related to him creating Heroes next to the Berlin Wall, he also made a German language version of the song, Helden. I only knew about the English language version until I picked up the Sound + Vision box set (which was released when he was doing his tour of the same name). That box set includes a lot of his best work up to that point, but he specifically included Helden as the representative version of Heroes on that set.
There is a comment from one of the best guitarists out there talking about the same sort of thing about guitar as I think you were expressing about vocals that has always stuck with me when I was learning to play. "Perfect control equals perfect freedom". He was saying that you need to get the basics down to a high level and then you can go crazy expressing yourself anyway you want.
Maaan... The 6 year old me is in that crowd somewhere, sat on my dad's shoulders cos everyone was up to their knees in mud, lol. It was a fkn special experience, and I think about it often. That Glastonbury magic is totally legit, by the way. The BBC has kinda done whatever they can to try'n diminish that over the last 20 odd years, but it's a real "time and place" kinda thing, and they'll never take the magic from the land itself. Weird stuff happens there 🤣
Your videos are fabulous & you are lovely, also you do very useful and encouraging analysis which is useful to someone who has just started seriously using the voice as a means of writing/expression..ta
Glastonbury is something magical, you must go there if you can, so much to see and hear. Bowie magic was just amazing considering he had the germ at the time, sign of a real pro. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen him with long hair 😂
I think more often than people think the risky notes come when an artist has gains a footing in the industry or with the audience. With Bowie he always had that style, but taking your style to it´s maximum forcing the audience to really listen to the complete arrangement is rare or difficult to navigate.
Glastonbury, I've been to 8, it is all it certainly an experience, the scale is mind boggling, the variety outstanding (food and music). I found myself going more to smaller stages each time I go (there are over 100 stages). Damned sight less midges than Scotland for sure ;) You won't remember much of your first one as you will wonder about in a bit of a daze as everything going on. You will enjoy your 2nd one much more.
A great performance to be sure, but if you want see some of his vocal chops at their best, check out his live performance of "Under Pressure", sung with - not Freddie Mercury - but with his bass player, Gail Ann Dorsey. Fucking amazing!
For your own interests, check out a live 1978 version sometime… when the song was first performed… the original arrangement, plus he was much more of a belter when he was younger.
what year was this performance? his hair was much longer than when i saw him in the 90s with Nine Inch Nails. what an amazing show *that* was. they never stopped playing. to transition from Bowie to NiN, band members would just swap out during Bowie's songs, until all Bowie's band was gone and it was just Bowie and NiN, playing Bowie's music, minus Trent. then Trent came out, and they one song together, and Bowie left the stage until it came time for the encores. it was truly theatrical and amazing.
It's always nice to see a classic performed live but this one is best known for its recording. If you haven't seen the story, take a look at this:- Breaking down David Bowie's 'Heroes' - Tony Visconti & Erin Tonkon - ruclips.net/video/7Q2scPrc1WE/видео.html
I was lucky enough to be there, after a pretty epic journey from Scotland... I've been to a lot of gigs, and this was just...on another planet from anything else I've ever seen. Such a special experience. I was lucky enough to see him live another twice after this, both of which were 🔥♥, but there genuinely is something weird and amazing about Glastonbury, and it was just amazing to see Bowie headline it. Can't put my finger on it or try to explain it without sounding all hippy and 'woo' so I won't bother. It's just a special place and everyone should try to go once in their life. (Of course it's become a lot more expensive and hard to get tickets for...back in 2000 it was still possible to pay the Yardies a fiver and they'd let you in through the gap they'd prised open in the fence. So I'm told anyway... Honestly, if it was the last thing I'd seen or done on earth, I'd have died happy after this! 🧑🎤
I actually was there! We only drove down to see this in a clapped out Austin Allegro, that car was really old 10 years before. Maybe 20? Lol. We had some friends working security and after parking on a security guards foot, ( on hill and brakes were shocking), we found a way in! Gotta say though that first half of set had us all rocking but then switched to newer, bit dreary stuff, and lost the crowd a bit? The best bit was on way back to the car, thankfully still where we left it. Nearly everyone else had gone for a piss but I ,walking ahead, had to cross a wooden bridge, over what was once a scream but now a sewer. There was this guy, totally out if it, welding a chrome table leg about like a sword/light saber! I thought to myself "Bloody Hell! I'm in a scene from Monty Python and the Holy Grail? So I stopped start if the bridge and puffed on cigarette. Light saber guy walks across to me and I said alright mate? What's with the light saber? Unintelligible stuff but I heard him say bashing people! I said what just any people or bad people? He nah only bad guys. Ok so am I OK to cross the bridge of doom? He yeah mate you're cool. Thanks. My parting shot was? I wouldn't be so sure about the next bunch to cross here though? Bowie was okay but that dude on the bridge made Glasto for me.
Good evening, I have been listening to voice coach videos. I find a wide variety of artists however I can’t find anyone who has reviewed the King of country music George Strait. I recommend his songs “Troubadour” or “Give it all we got tonight” either the official music video or when he sings it at AT&T stadium.
Hi from Canada, Ms. Roars. Great analysis, as always! Not sure that you take requests/suggestions, but if you do, I would love to see you analyze either “4th of July” or “Limo Wreck” by Soundgarden. I know you’ve covered Chris Cornell more than once, but these are two powerhouse songs off of the “Superunknown” album. Thanks for your time!
One of the great!! Taking a bow!! And correct. Do not to try be someone else. Do not play the act. Be the act! There are allready to many copycats in these times!
I grew up listening to David Bowie who unfortunately died of brain cancer before he could accept his Grammy Award for Best Album so his son Duncan Jones did on his behalf
I can hear some Scott Walker influence on his vocals, specially in his later years. You could react to some Scott Walker, by the way. A very unique voice.
If you would like to hear David go high, give a listen to "Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing reprise" off of the "Diamond Dogs" album from 1974. I really wish you would because I would like to know what David's vocal range was and this particular song displays it better than any other. (Great analyses! Keep up the good work!)
Beth, you have not done much Bowie. One of his best vocal performances is on Wild is the Wind, a cover of a song originally sung by Johnny Mathis for a 1957 movie. It was covered by Nina Simone in 1966 and that cover inspired Bowie. He does something remarkable with the vocals, and really it was around this time that Bowie gave up singing everything like Anthony Newley and really spread himself as a vocalist. Try it, you will love it. ruclips.net/video/YsqlXkkEKxI/видео.html
I wonder if you would find the time, as a fellow Scot and all, to react to this very rare and unique version, from the original Dexy's Midnight Runners, the soul band that was. Searching For The Young Soul Rebels was an album, almost expunged from that era, due to Kevin Rowland being the son of an Irish family living in the UK during the troubles. He has a unique voice, he once said he didn't want to copy any other voices, and decided he wanted to sing almost as if he was crying. ruclips.net/video/H5tDsR52Yjk/видео.html Dexy's Midnight Runners - I couldn't help if I tried
As a life long die hard Bowie fan ,50 years on and I never get tired of listening to those great vocals.He almost feels like part of my DNA now 💜
My wife can't stand Bowie but I don't care he is entertaining in so many different styles he invented.
At last a reviewer who understands the background to this song. Well done !!!!
I had the absolute privilege of seeing Bowie in NYC just a few days before this show. He had scheduled 3 shows at the Roseland ballroom, a small venue, to warm up for this show at Glastonbury. He was in fact quite ill and ended up cancelling the first 2 shows. So I got to see his only show in a venue that holds 3000 people, there were celebrities everywhere and people scalping tickets outside for 10 times the ticket price.
He told us not to tell his doctor he was performing since he was supposed to be on vocal rest. Despite that he put on an amazing show with a few outfit changes and a ton of hits. He closed with Ziggy Stardust which he apparently hadn't performed in a long time. It was a magical night and I am thankful to this day to have experienced his brilliance in person.
I was outside the Roseland show when it was canceled. One of the great disappointments of my life.
David Bowie was just one of a kind. He is so unique. RIP Major Tom, we miss you!
This made me cry, David Bowie was such a powerful artist. As a freak kid in school, he had created a safe space for me to exist. I miss him SO very much. I love to see Beth be just as moved by this truly great man, as 5, 10, 13 and now 39 y/o me. Haha.
One of my favorite live Bowie songs is from The Concert For New York City,with just him and a toy piano on stage,still makes me cry 21 years later.💖💖💖
God, Bowie was just a master and completely authentic! Have never tired of anything the produced. Just a genre onto himself!
"We can be, though, our unique selves" and that is where the magic happens
In the late 60's and much of the 70's, Bowie sang in higher ranges most of the time. He had at least a 4-octave vocal range back then along with masterful control of every little nuance of his voice. He could be operatic at times. This video was recorded in 2000. Bowie was in his early 50's. Check him out in his early 20's. Either way, David Bowie is the best of all-time.
I loved watching this version of Heroes. I've been a long-time fan of David Bowie, watching him go through his many eras of music. While he's gone, his music, isn't. xx
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having basically 'grown up' with Bowie - might i suggest you check him out doing Drown Girl with a string quartet - or The Alabama Song
It’s great, I had a binge watch and wow you had soooo much fun!
You’re very brave doing the Survival course, it was great!
React to "Jão". He is a brazilian singer. What a voice!
Labyrinth movie 👍👍👍
Bowie- an icon. I love him so. I love how his singing was deeper as he got older. Another amazing singer is The Damned's Dave Vanian. Bowie my favorite artist of all time and The Damned my favorite band.
"he is so... cool" EXACTLY my thoughts when thinking about Bowie. a legend
This is my favorite song by my favorite artist. Taken too soon. I can’t stop crying now, but thank you for posting this.
Beautiful! And the set list for this concert, gorgeous!!
Always a leader. Such talent and so unique. He was just so beautiful... ❤
Hey Beth, check out Bowie's performance of "Let's Dance" at Glastonbury 2000 as well
Always made it to the Bowie shows when he was in my area. Miss you Star Man
I was fortunate enough to go to many of Bowie's concerts. This is different than usual but it's great.
Subbed! Love Bowie! The very best. Icon! Loved your reaction
Anytime I'm down, regardless of the song, David Bowie picks me up.
It's amazing that he had laryngitis earlier in the week (before his performance@ Glastonbury). Iconic.
How can you not have tears in your eyes..
OMG - you're all missing IT!? I toured on some shows in North America along with the Eurythmics and that is an unemotional crap analysis.. You don't have to feel the sweat to get it.. really! I'll give you 1..
Great reaction to an all time great tune Beth! Thank you! Much appreciated!
Thanks for this reaction/analysis. I seem to remember Bowie had a bad cold at the time of this performance and was relying on his vocal mannerisms more than usual. He was still smoking at the time as well. There are more pristine performances out there but you get a lot of personality in this version! Thanks again.
I prefer this performance to the faster Live Aid performance, and I find his "sobbing" artistic.
@@Mr.Vitality I agree - I think the Live Aid arrangement/performance was a bit mainstream showbiz if that makes sense.
Bowie's vocals in the Wild is the Wind video is just wow.
Love this song and watching Bowie live.
I miss Bowie, but his music will last forever
I was there and it was the most amazing experience. It is really hard to explain just what it felt like to be there, as a huge Bowie fan it was just incredible
He's one of my favourite singers.
You should also check out Under Pressure from the same concert as he duets with Gail Ann Dorsey, who has a wonderful voice.
Fantastic performance and great reaction!
I’ve been a Bowie supporter since the first US tour, when he reminded me of Mary Martin (as Peter Pan). For another artist with a great voice and unique articulation, we love us some Jimmy Scott. Nothing Compares 2 U or anything else from the Holding Back the Years album.
Related to him creating Heroes next to the Berlin Wall, he also made a German language version of the song, Helden. I only knew about the English language version until I picked up the Sound + Vision box set (which was released when he was doing his tour of the same name). That box set includes a lot of his best work up to that point, but he specifically included Helden as the representative version of Heroes on that set.
There is a French version too, Heros
The French version is second half of this version. ruclips.net/video/9RU9C8UI10U/видео.html
Please do more Bowie reactions!!
More Bowie reaction ❤️❤️❤️
My Wife's Favorite Bowie she passed away 4 years ago
There is a comment from one of the best guitarists out there talking about the same sort of thing about guitar as I think you were expressing about vocals that has always stuck with me when I was learning to play. "Perfect control equals perfect freedom". He was saying that you need to get the basics down to a high level and then you can go crazy expressing yourself anyway you want.
Maaan... The 6 year old me is in that crowd somewhere, sat on my dad's shoulders cos everyone was up to their knees in mud, lol. It was a fkn special experience, and I think about it often.
That Glastonbury magic is totally legit, by the way. The BBC has kinda done whatever they can to try'n diminish that over the last 20 odd years, but it's a real "time and place" kinda thing, and they'll never take the magic from the land itself. Weird stuff happens there 🤣
What a cool story.
A lot more interesting than some egomaniac "reacting" to a video.
@@ardentdesir5796 Bit harsh...
@@Rikthescot I wasnt talking about Beth, because as a vocal coach she can give an expert opinion.
@@ardentdesir5796 Ah right, I should have noticed really. My apologies 🙂
Your videos are fabulous & you are lovely, also you do very useful and encouraging analysis which is useful to someone who has just started seriously using the voice as a means of writing/expression..ta
I love it when the Anthony Newly influence shows up his modulation into nasality accents
Glastonbury is something magical, you must go there if you can, so much to see and hear.
Bowie magic was just amazing considering he had the germ at the time, sign of a real pro. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen him with long hair 😂
You should react to his early performances in the 70s during his Ziggy Stardust era
I saw him in Sydney at the showground in the early 80's on his serious moonlight tour
Some would say that to be uniquely yourself IS to be like David Bowie!
Bowie was still getting over laryngitis when he sung this. The Live Aid version of Heroes is probably the definitive version.
I'd say the version in Berlin, in the 90s, myself. :)
I think there are many definitive versions. He was the definitive artist.
Earls Court on 78 for me, it's such a great rendition, and a fantastic backing band!!
I think more often than people think the risky notes come when an artist has gains a footing in the industry or with the audience. With Bowie he always had that style, but taking your style to it´s maximum forcing the audience to really listen to the complete arrangement is rare or difficult to navigate.
Do one of him doing “Underground”. He does every vocal trick and uses every thing he has. That and The Beach Boys “God Only Knows”. Breath taking.
The Motörhead version of hero’s is moving
Bowie has several live performances where he's literally hit D6's and an EB6.
Bowie = Rock god!
Glastonbury, I've been to 8, it is all it certainly an experience, the scale is mind boggling, the variety outstanding (food and music). I found myself going more to smaller stages each time I go (there are over 100 stages). Damned sight less midges than Scotland for sure ;) You won't remember much of your first one as you will wonder about in a bit of a daze as everything going on. You will enjoy your 2nd one much more.
A great performance to be sure, but if you want see some of his vocal chops at their best, check out his live performance of "Under Pressure", sung with - not Freddie Mercury - but with his bass player, Gail Ann Dorsey. Fucking amazing!
Temazo, uno mas del maestro Bowie 🙏🎸🎶🎙️
For your own interests, check out a live 1978 version sometime… when the song was first performed… the original arrangement, plus he was much more of a belter when he was younger.
what year was this performance? his hair was much longer than when i saw him in the 90s with Nine Inch Nails. what an amazing show *that* was. they never stopped playing. to transition from Bowie to NiN, band members would just swap out during Bowie's songs, until all Bowie's band was gone and it was just Bowie and NiN, playing Bowie's music, minus Trent. then Trent came out, and they one song together, and Bowie left the stage until it came time for the encores. it was truly theatrical and amazing.
Bowie states earlier during this set, he was suffering from cold and might struggle with his voice.
It's always nice to see a classic performed live but this one is best known for its recording. If you haven't seen the story, take a look at this:-
Breaking down David Bowie's 'Heroes' - Tony Visconti & Erin Tonkon - ruclips.net/video/7Q2scPrc1WE/видео.html
I think the very nice as a vocal coach performance is part of it
you should revisit this live performance with his tack from musikladen in 78, real showcase of his vocals live.
Fantastic!! From Brazil.
Love the analysis Beth. Would you ever consider reacting to Father John Misty? He is a unique songwriter with a captivating voice.
That reminds me of how much I miss that man.
I was lucky enough to be there, after a pretty epic journey from Scotland...
I've been to a lot of gigs, and this was just...on another planet from anything else I've ever seen. Such a special experience.
I was lucky enough to see him live another twice after this, both of which were 🔥♥, but there genuinely is something weird and amazing about Glastonbury, and it was just amazing to see Bowie headline it. Can't put my finger on it or try to explain it without sounding all hippy and 'woo' so I won't bother. It's just a special place and everyone should try to go once in their life. (Of course it's become a lot more expensive and hard to get tickets for...back in 2000 it was still possible to pay the Yardies a fiver and they'd let you in through the gap they'd prised open in the fence. So I'm told anyway...
Honestly, if it was the last thing I'd seen or done on earth, I'd have died happy after this! 🧑🎤
I was in the crowd for that, pretty near the front to left of the stage.
I actually was there! We only drove down to see this in a clapped out Austin Allegro, that car was really old 10 years before. Maybe 20? Lol. We had some friends working security and after parking on a security guards foot, ( on hill and brakes were shocking), we found a way in! Gotta say though that first half of set had us all rocking but then switched to newer, bit dreary stuff, and lost the crowd a bit? The best bit was on way back to the car, thankfully still where we left it. Nearly everyone else had gone for a piss but I ,walking ahead, had to cross a wooden bridge, over what was once a scream but now a sewer. There was this guy, totally out if it, welding a chrome table leg about like a sword/light saber! I thought to myself "Bloody Hell! I'm in a scene from Monty Python and the Holy Grail? So I stopped start if the bridge and puffed on cigarette. Light saber guy walks across to me and I said alright mate? What's with the light saber? Unintelligible stuff but I heard him say bashing people! I said what just any people or bad people? He nah only bad guys. Ok so am I OK to cross the bridge of doom? He yeah mate you're cool. Thanks. My parting shot was? I wouldn't be so sure about the next bunch to cross here though? Bowie was okay but that dude on the bridge made Glasto for me.
Meshell Ndegeocello is stunning on bass.
Looking at his band I believe that this show is from around 1997/98. I could be wrong of course but, I'm pretty confident in my guess.
Analysis: He’s the GOAT.
You should listen to the "Kaleo". They are new generation blues,rock band with an old soul. Bang bang cover or no good are great.
Good evening, I have been listening to voice coach videos. I find a wide variety of artists however I can’t find anyone who has reviewed the King of country music George Strait. I recommend his songs “Troubadour” or “Give it all we got tonight” either the official music video or when he sings it at AT&T stadium.
u have to watch BLACKSTAR
Hi from Canada, Ms. Roars. Great analysis, as always! Not sure that you take requests/suggestions, but if you do, I would love to see you analyze either “4th of July” or “Limo Wreck” by Soundgarden. I know you’ve covered Chris Cornell more than once, but these are two powerhouse songs off of the “Superunknown” album.
Thanks for your time!
Bowie had laryngitis that night and asked the audience to help him if he falters, why he’s swigging the water. Not a bad job considering
One of the great!! Taking a bow!!
And correct. Do not to try be someone else. Do not play the act. Be the act! There are allready to many copycats in these times!
I grew up listening to David Bowie who unfortunately died of brain cancer before he could accept his Grammy Award for Best Album so his son Duncan Jones did on his behalf
It wasn’t brain cancer
Bowie is great also please check out U2 live at red rocks
Any version without his participation highlights how much Robert Fripp added to the original
pls react to HOMAYOON SHAJARIYAN SANAMA live play video in washington dc . he has the best vocals and he does runs you have never seen before.
hi beth, could react to Djavan- Asa performance at Night Music... I believe you will like it
I can hear some Scott Walker influence on his vocals, specially in his later years. You could react to some Scott Walker, by the way. A very unique voice.
I'd be interested in your reaction to the Statler Brothers
If you would like to hear David go high, give a listen to "Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing reprise" off of the "Diamond Dogs" album from 1974. I really wish you would because I would like to know what David's vocal range was and this particular song displays it better than any other. (Great analyses! Keep up the good work!)
Is this "received pronuncation" in song?
Beth, you have not done much Bowie. One of his best vocal performances is on Wild is the Wind, a cover of a song originally sung by Johnny Mathis for a 1957 movie. It was covered by Nina Simone in 1966 and that cover inspired Bowie. He does something remarkable with the vocals, and really it was around this time that Bowie gave up singing everything like Anthony Newley and really spread himself as a vocalist. Try it, you will love it. ruclips.net/video/YsqlXkkEKxI/видео.html
It's hard to believe that he released this song came out in 1977.
It sounds like this also illustrates his admitted influence of Anthony Newley...thinking of What Kind of Fool Am I
Yeah, I love the Bowie/Newley connection.
In 1975 my then-girlfriend won a Bowie lookalike contest. Good times, yeah 👍
Beth, please, react to Fred & Fabrício, 2 amazing and impressive voices, you go like so much!!!!!!!!!!
I wonder if you would find the time, as a fellow Scot and all, to react to this very rare and unique version, from the original Dexy's Midnight Runners, the soul band that was. Searching For The Young Soul Rebels was an album, almost expunged from that era, due to Kevin Rowland being the son of an Irish family living in the UK during the troubles. He has a unique voice, he once said he didn't want to copy any other voices, and decided he wanted to sing almost as if he was crying. ruclips.net/video/H5tDsR52Yjk/видео.html Dexy's Midnight Runners - I couldn't help if I tried
what if u cant make a party "whooo" sound :( 4:00
The most mourned artist ever
Best performance of this song is in Berlin....
FIVE YEARS PLEASE
Nice wow
Deftones-Rosemary
Love your videos! I really encourage you to react to Allan Rayman pretty please: )
Please react to Mimi and Josy - the voice 2019 blind audiction (radiohead - creep)
Please, I need you to react to Anathema 🙏
Please consider reacting to this brilliant artist: Taylor Phelan | Cover of "Train Wreck" by James Arthur