David Bowie - brilliant 9-min interview (1987)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 май 2023
  • David Bowie turned 40 in 1987 and gave this insightful interview upon releasing his 17th album Never Let Me Down. Bowie has been accurately described as the last great talent to ever come out of Britain, his impact and lasting influence on popular music and culture never in doubt. This excellent interview finds a comfortable and relaxed Bowie taking stock of his brilliant career to date, with producer Tony Visconti and Rolling Stone journalist Kurt Loder adding their perspectives.
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  • @bartonseagrave9605
    @bartonseagrave9605 8 месяцев назад +73

    I know David Bowie did not invent Heavy Metal and I also know he doesn't think he invented it.

  • @astridbirgittevern1877
    @astridbirgittevern1877 10 месяцев назад +19

    That intro? Jeeezz. Didn’t sound like he was talking about Bowie. Thankfully, Bowie was his intelligent, artistic self, and made the interview a real joy to watch.

    • @luriankosovo8767
      @luriankosovo8767 2 месяца назад

      Literally at that time Bowie was the most successful artist of the last 20 years in the UK: 23 top 10 singles (5 number 1, 4 number 2, 5 number 3) and 18 top 10 albums (6 number 1, 4 number 2 , 3 number 3)

  • @felix_five
    @felix_five Год назад +55

    Brilliant man.

  • @minerva25
    @minerva25 11 месяцев назад +20

    Finally. This interview! Now i understand why 16yr old me with my old jazz& R& B obsessions had Bowie posters on the walls of her room... He was a great, genuine, flawed, marvellous being....

  • @warrensilverfox
    @warrensilverfox 11 месяцев назад +11

    I started this ride back in 72 13 years old and never got off the train

  • @marinalevantovsky9832
    @marinalevantovsky9832 Год назад +21

    RIP David Bowie 1947-2016

  • @garethmartyndavies2250
    @garethmartyndavies2250 2 месяца назад +2

    Love to see any footage of this iconic human 🇬🇧🇬🇧🙌❤️❤️

  • @jazminratzlaff5357
    @jazminratzlaff5357 Год назад +35

    Love this brilliant genius interview from 1987, David Bowie is an actor, in his music and so extraordinarily talented in films. Adore his voice, it’s so heavenly and uniquely distinctive. Such a original yet such a grounded down to earth personality. A true artist, creator, inventor of pop culture and live music. Love his hair here and beautiful face. ❤️♥️😍😘🥰🤩🌟✨

    • @tiffanyroseangeles34
      @tiffanyroseangeles34 10 месяцев назад +1

      I agree. I find him very handsome in this interview. RIP

  • @tiffanyroseangeles34
    @tiffanyroseangeles34 10 месяцев назад +7

    RIP BOWIE you were a iconic a kind sweet and intelligent person. Done the Brits proud! Your unique sense of self / style was EVERYTHING!! THEN PLUS YOU, AS ALL ROCK STARS THAT HAVE LEFT US TONS OF YOUR WORK ON FILM AND SOUND
    I ADORED YOU MY STARMAN!😊

  • @HEWHOTAWNS
    @HEWHOTAWNS 10 месяцев назад +18

    bowie said this was the lowest point of his life and yeah there is definietly a saddness to him in this interview

    • @randolphpinkle4482
      @randolphpinkle4482 9 месяцев назад +2

      He's a good faker, but it was quite clear that he was putting on an act.

  • @walterrosado1679
    @walterrosado1679 5 месяцев назад +6

    He wasn’t the king of
    Rock nor heavy metal but he is definitely a star child and now the starman, he doesn’t want to come back because he thinks it
    Will blow our mind I’m 23 years old and I want to him to make me lose it then boogie… he is art incarnate and it hasn’t even been a week since I I learned about him I’m frustrated that music is so saturated now

    • @walterrosado1679
      @walterrosado1679 5 месяцев назад +2

      He really would be the silver surfer in a perfect world

  • @lotstodo
    @lotstodo 9 месяцев назад +23

    I miss David Bowie. I'm so happy that I lived in his lifetime and was young when he started out.

  • @jayceewriter7826
    @jayceewriter7826 Год назад +36

    This world was graced by a true genius. I miss him very much

  • @metrognome2225
    @metrognome2225 10 месяцев назад +8

    What the fuck they totally grilled him. Stuff like this probably is what made him rethink his sound

  • @barroncrist5779
    @barroncrist5779 8 месяцев назад +4

    David has a way with words. Great interview.

  • @leppak42088
    @leppak42088 4 месяца назад +11

    this IS an excellent example of what journalism can do when its done right. this should be a study guide on how to use 9 minutes to its maximum value.

    • @cactusjackNV
      @cactusjackNV 2 месяца назад

      Not when your intro contains statements that are false. For instance Bowie did not invent Heavy Metal. Doing proper research and verifying facts is the first rule of proper journalism.

  • @WendyCollier-kw7tx
    @WendyCollier-kw7tx 9 месяцев назад +4

    ❤bowie artwork performance and a awesome human being. Bowie R.I.P 🙏 forever in our hearts. 😢 I hope you have turned in to an angel and watching from above ❤❤❤❤

  • @AAUK2
    @AAUK2 11 месяцев назад +3

    The summary at the end was spot on x

  • @QUINT34577
    @QUINT34577 5 месяцев назад +4

    Years later Bowie admitted himself that he regretted some of the decisions he made during this time it's strange because at the time I loved everything Bowie did Let's Dance never let me down everything but now that I'm a lot older I find I go back to the classic bowie albums and not to these ones

  • @professormause
    @professormause 10 месяцев назад +10

    Diamond Dogs, Young Americans & Station To Station were all US Top Ten albums before Let's Dance.
    But,
    sure,
    he never sold that much in America......

    • @miguelproenca3447
      @miguelproenca3447 8 месяцев назад +2

      Fame was a #1 hit btw

    • @luriankosovo8767
      @luriankosovo8767 2 месяца назад

      David Live & ChangesOneBowie too, Literally at that time Bowie was the most successful artist of the last 20 years in the UK: 23 top 10 singles (5 number 1, 4 number 2, 5 number 3) and 18 top 10 albums (6 number 1, 4 number 2 , 3 number 3)

  • @pietajanssenvanelst2167
    @pietajanssenvanelst2167 Год назад +7

    Great cameleon, love him at any age.... R.I.P.

  • @ianparker5791
    @ianparker5791 Год назад +21

    Because of Dave's Accent, everybody presumes he's a Southerner, yet few know his Dad was From Yorkshire, & his Mum was from Lancashire, & Dave Himself was born up North in Yorkshire (Eh By Gum It's Grim Up North) & his accent is because he moved South at a very Young age, so he naturally chatters like a Southerner. "Rest In Peace Fellow Tyke, You Were A Genius!!"

    • @johncarroll772
      @johncarroll772 11 месяцев назад +1

      Knew about his parents coming from the North, never knew David was born up north.

    • @marsha-madness-super-badness
      @marsha-madness-super-badness 11 месяцев назад +3

      Where'd you hear that? He was born in Brixton. That's in the south.

    • @KarmasAbutch
      @KarmasAbutch 11 месяцев назад +1

      Dad was deffo a Yorkshire man but Bowie was born in Brixton mate.

    • @JayJay-xd5lm
      @JayJay-xd5lm 10 месяцев назад +3

      Nice try !

    • @matthewsmylie9633
      @matthewsmylie9633 10 месяцев назад +3

      Bowie's a bloody Londoner!

  • @dinacarr2734
    @dinacarr2734 6 месяцев назад +3

    Sold out!??? Hell he's the man who sold the world. That guy sounds jealous of Bowie. Bowie was a multitalented individual always ahead of the curve.

  • @davebosworth4953
    @davebosworth4953 10 месяцев назад +5

    Interviewer is very trying. Bowie shouldn't be accused of shooting purely for commercial success. His drive was always undoubted, but his courage in making artistic choices and as a performer is also uncontested.

  • @lucbuysse8450
    @lucbuysse8450 Месяц назад

    I love this man

  • @maralynthomson4375
    @maralynthomson4375 7 месяцев назад +5

    Uncle Tony Visconti didn't produce Lets Dance because he had spoken publicly about Bowie's private life (David guarded his private life) and was cut off. Bowie didn't speak to him for years. Dana Gillespie got the same treatment as she remained friends with Angie after the split from David. For Visconti to say Let's Dance was a sell out is just green cheese. Look at all the shite 80's pop bands that Visconti produced for evidence of a real sell out.

  • @caroleyre9144
    @caroleyre9144 8 месяцев назад +2

    There’s a Starman Waiting in the Sky…he’d like to come and meet us…but he thinks he’ll blow our minds. Sure did David. Thankyou Sir. 💙🦢💙

    • @marcosruiz1709
      @marcosruiz1709 7 месяцев назад

      Bowie rejected the knighthood, and another honor

    • @caroleyre9144
      @caroleyre9144 6 месяцев назад

      @@marcosruiz1709
      Yes I know that’s one of the reasons I respect him…also John Lennon refused….I’m a Celt I call Great Men Sir bcs I’m the Queen of Ireland 🇮🇪 lol ☝️😅

  • @mcflysdougie
    @mcflysdougie Год назад +19

    David: I didn’t want any success
    Tony: success was the only thing he wanted

    • @SarahSmith-nr2wj
      @SarahSmith-nr2wj Год назад +9

      I think he wanted success, but on his own terms ❤

    • @KarmasAbutch
      @KarmasAbutch 11 месяцев назад

      @@SarahSmith-nr2wjexactly - basically Tony confirmed what Bowie said

    • @caroleyre9144
      @caroleyre9144 8 месяцев назад +1

      He did say only on David Bowie’s own terms also.

  • @Marcaribe863
    @Marcaribe863 11 месяцев назад +30

    He was from another world hidden in a human body.

    • @user-fd1yc3dd6n
      @user-fd1yc3dd6n 11 месяцев назад +4

      What a Plonker he was

    • @Marcaribe863
      @Marcaribe863 10 месяцев назад

      @@user-fd1yc3dd6n What is a plonker, English is not my first
      language ?

    • @user-fd1yc3dd6n
      @user-fd1yc3dd6n 10 месяцев назад

      @@Marcaribe863 A bell End

    • @Lisarihable
      @Lisarihable 10 месяцев назад +2

      just WAY more human than everyone

    • @user-fd1yc3dd6n
      @user-fd1yc3dd6n 10 месяцев назад

      @@Lisarihable who me Mamma?

  • @seancurran6727
    @seancurran6727 11 месяцев назад +8

    He invented Heavy metal(no he didn't!) and New Wave (No, he didn't, you are 0 for 2!). He helped invent Glam Rock, which came at least four years after Heavy Metal, and was a revolution against Progressive (excessive!) Rock, and predated Punk Rock, the second revolution against Prog Rock, as well as Disco, by two or three years. New Wave was the watered-down, socially acceptable name for Punk. Bowie had been putting out records for ten years before it came along.

    • @sophiafakevirus-ro8cc
      @sophiafakevirus-ro8cc 10 месяцев назад

      I remember heavy rock but heavy metal seemed to come later. What bands are you calling heavy metal that came before glam?

    • @vicalieg
      @vicalieg 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@sophiafakevirus-ro8cc Roots of metal include: Blue Cheer, Iron Butterfly, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath. All were around before glam. None were strictly heavy metal, but certain songs be them can be seen as the first metal tracks.

    • @luriankosovo8767
      @luriankosovo8767 2 месяца назад

      Actually, I see new wave as something realistic... all, when I say all, it's ALL the new wave bands were influenced by Bowie, Bowie literally discovered Devo!

  • @TT_1221
    @TT_1221 9 месяцев назад +1

    He cashed in but wouldn't admit it. Come on, one of the 80's all time Pop songs "Let's Dance" ...... and brought to you by Pepsi Cola! Tony Visconti called it honestly.

  • @gmseed
    @gmseed 10 месяцев назад +3

    Gus Dudgeon produced the 1969 song Space Oddity. Not Tony Visconti.

  • @baboon_bandito
    @baboon_bandito 4 месяца назад +1

    He shows a lot of class fielding these stupid questions. He probably rarely got interviewed by real people, asking real questions, in a real conversation format.

  • @thumper1747
    @thumper1747 10 месяцев назад +5

    The second question proves Bowie’s point, the US only recognises commercial success; money money money. The intro suggests that interviewer doesn’t really know Bowie at all; invented heavy metal?

    • @SirBeauJangles
      @SirBeauJangles 18 дней назад

      America thinks in terms of $$$ for all values. Mostly because it’s easier, it’s a mentally lazy society. Other values require application, homework, and God Forbid! - actual knowledge-learning. $numbers are so much easier and less demanding. Consider how many times a news report comes up about some disaster, one of the very first things quoted is the $millions of damage. They’re programmed through US life to “know the price of everything but the value of - very little”

  • @annemarielorsignol2773
    @annemarielorsignol2773 11 месяцев назад +3

  • @marcosruiz1709
    @marcosruiz1709 7 месяцев назад +5

    what is this shit? I stopped seeing at first, Bowie in 1973 had the best-selling album in England, which was Aladdin Sane, his album Pin Ups sold more than 1 million in the first week, debuting at number 1 above Elton John, and his Ziggy Stardust was the first studio album by a solo artist to reach 100 weeks on the chart, what are these people talking about? Also, he obviously didn't have 33 albums by then, not even 20, and all his albums since Ziggy Stardust were top 5! By 1987, Bowie was the artist from the 70s who had the most top 10 singles, with 23! and 5 of them number 1 (plus another 3 number 1 in Melody Maker or NME) and that adds up to worldwide success, in all countries, he was the first rock artist to play at Earls Court.

  • @PascalsWager5
    @PascalsWager5 2 месяца назад +1

    87 was his most tepid period, but he totally regained his mojo…

  • @champagnedanielnova2469
    @champagnedanielnova2469 11 месяцев назад +1

    💚

  • @hiraeth1340
    @hiraeth1340 9 месяцев назад +4

    Only one of his 33 albums was a commercial success? Didn't know Bowie had released 33 albums by 1987--must have started releasing them in 1954

    • @brunohsaturno
      @brunohsaturno 7 месяцев назад

      In fact, if you count the live albums and the compilations it actually comes to 33 albums.

    • @luriankosovo8767
      @luriankosovo8767 2 месяца назад

      Bowie at that time already had 6 number 1 albums in the UK, 4 number 2 and in total 18 top 10, in addition to 23 top 10 singles, the most successful artist of the last 20 years in the UK

  • @georgemardini218
    @georgemardini218 7 месяцев назад +2

    Bob Sirot before he became a David Letterman impersonator

  • @LoyalOpposition
    @LoyalOpposition 5 месяцев назад +1

    I completely agree with Visconti. Bowie's 70s stuff alone is better than the 80s, 90s, 00s, 10s combined... Oh, and never start out a program with false information, "David Bowie invented HEAVY METAL"

  • @jocksilver7
    @jocksilver7 10 месяцев назад +9

    Bowie did not ''invent'' Heavy Metal - he ''used'' it, which is different, in a time when it was crucial for him to make a musical and aesthetical statement (the ''The man who sold the world'' album, very, very Hard Rock with highly philosophical lyrics). I'm a long-running metalhead, but Bowie was out of this world as a gatherer/collector/ re-animator of inspiration, if i make myself (un)clear. Goes without saying - the fair target of this report, paradoxically, was definitely his ''worst'', a term seldom associated to his work.

  • @austinskaggs4184
    @austinskaggs4184 11 месяцев назад +172

    I love Bowie but he definitely didn’t invent heavy metal. Not even close lol

    • @KarmasAbutch
      @KarmasAbutch 11 месяцев назад +10

      😂 I had a wait what moment there too …

    • @marie-josesanders364
      @marie-josesanders364 11 месяцев назад +16

      Yeah, he didn't invent it, but he influenced a lot of heavy metal bands. And he was early with it. Listen to his 1970 song "She shook me cold"

    • @KarmasAbutch
      @KarmasAbutch 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@marie-josesanders364 [the velvet underground and the stooges have entered the chat] oh ok one song in 1970… after becoming a fan of us then?
      (also you forgot black country rock … technically that counts too if we’re reaching - though I’d be paying more attention to who his American producer was at the time for credit there… and Jimi Hendrix living in London)

    • @marie-josesanders364
      @marie-josesanders364 11 месяцев назад +14

      @@KarmasAbutch Sigh, I started with "he didn't invent it" Bye

    • @BenMoss01
      @BenMoss01 10 месяцев назад +2

      Er, I don't believe he ever wanted to!

  • @richardwillford2418
    @richardwillford2418 10 месяцев назад +4

    "He invented heavy metal..." Yeah, right. There's nothing like head banging to Space Oddity, Life on Mars, Changes...

    • @richardwillford2418
      @richardwillford2418 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Eurostc Pointing to Bowie as ”the inventor of heavy metal” is just silly. He may have been dabbling with heavy-ish guitars on The Man Who Sold the World in 1970, but only as a ”take”, or an interesting ingredient in otherwise typical pop settings. Hard rock began in earnest with Hendrix (1966-67), and became decidedly heavier with Led Zeppelin (1968). But as for sowing the actual seeds - or inventing, even - heavy metal, Black Sabbath’s first album (1969) is pretty much the finished product.
      I’m a huge Bowie fan, but I don’t think he actually invented anything. He picked up on things he saw and heard, then put an interesting twist on them; Glamrock from the London scene at the time (T-Rex etc), ”plastic soul” from the American soul scene, Low and Heroes from the German krautrock scene, ambient film music from Brian Eno… He was an artist (i.e. a part of the artistic community) in the same way as Andy Warhol, Bob Dylan (his lyrics) and Roxy Music.

    • @stephenowen5229
      @stephenowen5229 9 месяцев назад

      @@richardwillford2418 "I’m a huge Bowie fan, but I don’t think he actually invented anything." Finally!! I get slagged off so much for holding this opinion. I love his work. I remember hearing Low for the first time and thought 'this in unique!', then a friend lent me some Kraftwerk, Can, Neu, Eno, etc. and I realised that people had been experimenting with those sounds for a long time before Bowie recorded his alleged 'Berlin' trilogy. I thought the kind of music on Low was his invention, but alas, no. I have a theory that he simply wasn't very good at copying other people's music and it always came out stamped with his character. I consider this a strength rather than a weakness. I cringe when people refer to him as a 'genius'. Amazing? Yes! Genius? I have my doubts.

    • @richardwillford2418
      @richardwillford2418 9 месяцев назад

      @@stephenowen5229 Totally. All the greatest innovators in pop music have nicked their MO from the art world. Bryan Ferry, Brian Eno, Kraftwerk, Dylan, The Beatles (1966-67), Radiohead, Velvet Underground, PJ Harvey, Talking Heads, Bowie...
      Cut-up, loops, collage, the studio as instrument, honouring thy mistakes, stream of consciousness… It’s all very 1900’s art world stuff. I seem to remember Bowie himself saying he didn’t see himself as a musician, but an artist.
      There’s a fascinating interview where Bowie is asked why he never collaborated with Kraftwerk. His answer shows an incredible awareness of himself and his artistic approach, concluding that Kraftwerk’s music is ”controlled, robotic, extremely measured (…) completely in charge of their environment, and that their compositions were well prepared and honed before entering the studio”, while Bowie himself ”tended to expressionist mood pieces, the protagonist (myself) abandoning himself to the 'zeitgeist', with little or no control over his life. The music was spontaneous for the most part and created in the studio.” Mostly he made up his lyrics on the spot, in front of the studio mic.
      Yeah, I agree, there are no geniuses in pop music. The very best in pop music are extremely gifted people. But genius? - No. Geniuses are people like J.S. Bach, Shakespeare and Newton. Great quote from Pat Metheny: ”Compared to Bach we all suck.” Very true.

    • @stephenowen5229
      @stephenowen5229 9 месяцев назад

      @@richardwillford2418 I think Bowie's greatest strength, during his more fruitful period, was choosing to collaborate with really good musicians/artists. Mick Ronson was a great guitarist and arranger. When he hooked up with Eno, that brought Fripp into his circle and Fripps work on the Heroes and Scary Monsters albums is a show stealer. Bowie wrote some truly memorable songs, even if the influence isn't so obscure (Starman/Somewhere Over The Rainbow) (Life On Mars/My Way) he still created something truly special. Talking about genius, I was temped to mention Miles Davis in my last post but shied away from it. I'll throw it in there now then. Pat Metheny has been pretty innovative in his approach to jazz also. Anyway, nice chatting! Have a good weekend!

    • @richardwillford2418
      @richardwillford2418 9 месяцев назад

      @@stephenowen5229 Likewise. Have a good one!

  • @jamesviola79
    @jamesviola79 10 месяцев назад +3

    "The porridge?!" 😂

  • @nuffzed2001
    @nuffzed2001 9 месяцев назад +3

    This was just before the time he had his teeth done (veneers and implants) and it gave him a little bit more time to have a few goes at it

  • @mor8286
    @mor8286 4 месяца назад +1

    You get up and sleep
    The wind blows on your check
    The day laughs in your face
    Guess you'll buy a gun
    You'll buy it secondhand
    You'll get up and sleep

  • @loopyafterdark
    @loopyafterdark 9 месяцев назад +4

    3:30 He has the most amazing voice. I am surprised he didnt like his singing voice

    • @loopyafterdark
      @loopyafterdark 8 месяцев назад

      @@LPW638 ya don't like the man? He piss in your cheerios?

  • @solar4bowie
    @solar4bowie Год назад +5

    he's so

  • @wyattgordon6247
    @wyattgordon6247 10 месяцев назад +5

    stop why r they dragging him so much lmao 😭😭😭

  • @felixthelmocevallosmorales41
    @felixthelmocevallosmorales41 10 месяцев назад

    David Robert Jones (Londres, 8 de enero de 1947-Nueva York, 10 de enero de 2016).

  • @joshwilliams9636
    @joshwilliams9636 5 месяцев назад +2

    he didn't have 33 albums in 1987.

    • @joshwilliams9636
      @joshwilliams9636 5 месяцев назад +2

      he didn't invent heavy metal or new wave either. this intro is horrible.

  • @kaylaschulz7515
    @kaylaschulz7515 8 месяцев назад +1

    David see it

  • @johncarroll772
    @johncarroll772 11 месяцев назад +34

    His 70s albums sold well in Europe and the Uk, America is not the centre of the universe.

    • @tomripsin730
      @tomripsin730 11 месяцев назад +1

      Absolutely. The Ziggy album sold well in the UK, and Aladdin Sane topped the charts there.

    • @BrendannotBrandon
      @BrendannotBrandon 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes it is

    • @Reba24u
      @Reba24u 10 месяцев назад

      Whaaaat?

    • @wonderfullife3108
      @wonderfullife3108 10 месяцев назад

      On the singles front too, had loads of hits prior to 'Lets Dance', ;
      Space oddity and Ashes to Ashes were big no 1 hits in the UK plus countless other top 10 singles.

    • @johncarroll772
      @johncarroll772 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@wonderfullife3108 laughing gnome reached No 3 in New Zealand and No 6 in the UK

  • @luriankosovo8767
    @luriankosovo8767 2 месяца назад

    What's the point of what that guy said at the beginning? Literally at that time Bowie was the most successful artist of the last 20 years in the UK: 23 top 10 singles (5 number 1, 4 number 2, 5 number 3) and 18 top 10 albums (6 number 1, 4 number 2 , 3 number 3)

  • @whatcher8151
    @whatcher8151 Месяц назад

    a space oddity, drinking out of gold fish bowls like the rest of us. Until he got the following, then he just played and felt naughty about it. Once your followed, idolized, there isn't much you cannot do, to get oooh's and ahhhh's from the groupies. He had a cyclothymic mind, battered by a type AC/DC 60 hertz sweep but because of this and his pre-built influence he captured that powerful road & that surf board ran vicariously through the inner wave, smiling mostly with a drug fuel, proposed prepositions of the past, love, energy, adoration, addiction, quest. He seen more than most, I hope he seen God before he past away.

  • @TymBenn
    @TymBenn 7 месяцев назад +1

    1:00 artisticly important 2:41 calculations is rubbish 3:24 portray 4:48 interesting off center. 6:15 try to come out of that 6:49 one always has lapses 7:54 never found poverty meant purity

  • @frankiesunswept
    @frankiesunswept 4 месяца назад +1

    Not a terribly great piece, Visconti's comments are truly embarrassing. David is such a gift to art and music, so many try to discuss him and his work and so many totally miss the mark. He's brilliant and above so much of the chatter

  • @caroleyre9144
    @caroleyre9144 8 месяцев назад

    Lucky enough to have seen him twice in the 80’s Grace …I loved him since the 70’s myUncle and my Dad loved him so I wasn’t old enough to go and see hime till the 80’s so we enjoyed him again win win lol.
    My Mum has the same eyes …one Green one Blue or is it one brown I’m getting forgetful lol and he looks like my Mum and my Son really looks like him he is now 25 and a Musician in a band he does work different days though.
    💙🦢💙

  • @George-lq3yu
    @George-lq3yu Месяц назад

    David Bowie did invent Tin Machine and that's not exactly Bubble gum rock. He was a true legend the only one of his kind.

  • @iehen
    @iehen 9 месяцев назад +4

    3:04 moon walking °_° many year before M.Jackson!

    • @jurassicthunder
      @jurassicthunder 9 месяцев назад

      moonwalk was invented by street dancers

    • @Yomahanki
      @Yomahanki 9 месяцев назад

      The Moon Walk was invented in the 40’s according to Wikipedia (so it must be right)…

    • @marsha-madness-super-badness
      @marsha-madness-super-badness 9 месяцев назад +1

      Some people will literally type anything. That's not moonwalking, it's walking in place.
      Bill Bailey was the first person recorded doing what would later be called the "moonwalk", that was in 1943. Michael Jackson perfected it.

    • @iehen
      @iehen 9 месяцев назад

      @@marsha-madness-super-badness
      "Some people will literally type anything. That's not moonwalking, it's walking in place"
      i know i know.. but it's surprising for me that Bowie did that

  • @thedumbguncollector5546
    @thedumbguncollector5546 5 месяцев назад +1

    I love the idea that this guy sold out by cashing in on the ideas that he invented. This guy may have been the greatest of all time.

  • @ryanopticonryanopticon8539
    @ryanopticonryanopticon8539 10 месяцев назад +4

    Bowie invented metal, golf and the alphabet. Hail Kim Jong Stardust.

  • @MassiveLib
    @MassiveLib 10 месяцев назад +3

    Black sabbath, kinks, Small faces maybe zeppelin invented heavy metal, not Mr Jones

  • @DivineFellowship
    @DivineFellowship 9 месяцев назад +2

    "He invented heavy metal." What rubbish. The inventors of heavy metal have names like Eric Clapton/Cream, Mountain, Black Sabbath, Uriah Heep, The James Gang, Alice Cooper, Etc. Etc. These bands were going long before Bowie showed up. Bowie's most "metal" album (thanks to guitarist Mick Ronson) was intended as an imitation of Cream. But, worthwhile interview and interesting. He comes off as a real person here. That always used to be pretty hard to find. It seems this interview catches him soon after he'd gotten through his worst states and was doing better, in human terms.

  • @bbrexuk
    @bbrexuk 10 месяцев назад +3

    lol. Bowie invented heavy metal?? Black sabbath had released two albums by the time Bowie released his first!

  • @noahstrodtman6121
    @noahstrodtman6121 9 месяцев назад +1

    Has any single man had this much impact on rock'n'roll? Maybe Eddie? Maybe Mick? But i'm not sure, it's astounding.

  • @wendylynn7605
    @wendylynn7605 2 месяца назад +4

    The host doesn't know what heavy metal music is.

  • @almam.6880
    @almam.6880 10 месяцев назад +4

    Such a negative presentation of him! I guess ordinary people how live their life in the exact same way, day in and day out, who never dare to be themselves - assuming that they had those to begin with- just broil in envy of those who do.

  • @luriankosovo8767
    @luriankosovo8767 2 месяца назад

    Did this guy hate bowie?

  • @janekeenan2372
    @janekeenan2372 4 месяца назад

    Bowie was from wealth

    • @myworms
      @myworms 4 месяца назад

      Not accurate, he was rather middle class

  • @sophiafakevirus-ro8cc
    @sophiafakevirus-ro8cc 10 месяцев назад +1

    Visconti doing an English accent, and saying Let's dance (produced by not Visconti) was a sell out.

  • @haschio
    @haschio Год назад +6

    Where has he invented heavy metal?🤣

    • @lotoreo
      @lotoreo Год назад +1

      on "the man who sold the world" maybe?
      yeah it's a bit of a stretch to say the least lol

    • @irish66
      @irish66 10 месяцев назад

      @@lotoreo No, The Kinks invented heavy Metal with You really got me.

    • @jurassicthunder
      @jurassicthunder 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@irish66who effing cares

    • @irish66
      @irish66 9 месяцев назад

      Well,obviously not you.

  • @elizabeth10392
    @elizabeth10392 9 месяцев назад +1

    Heavy metal?????? Glam rock maybe but never Heavy Metal.

  • @shadrach6299
    @shadrach6299 9 месяцев назад

    Did he fart? She’s holding her nose.

  • @freecell29
    @freecell29 2 месяца назад +1

    Bowie fan. Definitely not heavy metal

  • @MeAndTheBoys_
    @MeAndTheBoys_ 7 месяцев назад

    " He ( Bowie) invented heavy metal."?? This guy and his team did NO RESEARCH for this interview. I love Bowie, his music, and what he did with his life in general,....but what is this guy talking about?
    It's like the first guy just asked about Bowie from his colleague, or he read some press release thingie, made by another dumbo.

  • @SirBeauJangles
    @SirBeauJangles 18 дней назад

    Who’s this clown? His research on Bowie was - imperfect?

  • @sophiamarquis
    @sophiamarquis 9 месяцев назад

    Hero? What for??? Never.

  • @kaiiida4661
    @kaiiida4661 10 месяцев назад +1

    "He invented heavy metal" ummmmm did I hear that right???

  • @garethgill1
    @garethgill1 12 дней назад

    All of this guy’s intro is utterly wrong.

  • @MrBrennanmoriarty
    @MrBrennanmoriarty 10 месяцев назад

    Bowie invented #BREXIT
    BREXIT was described as "fruitcake" absurdity.
    Now it's a law: 🇬🇧#LAX Los Angeles

  • @sexobscura
    @sexobscura 10 месяцев назад +1

    *A shame the 80s saw Bowie lose his magic and languish in the sallow world of demi, artificial celebrity of America ... He came through tarnished and a lesser force than his majestic 70s self. He was still very good, but ...*

  • @randomgamer8763
    @randomgamer8763 Год назад +1

    He died In new yourk