First Time Hearing David Bowie - Space Oddity
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Prepare to embark on a cosmic journey with me as I experience "Space Oddity" by the legendary David Bowie for the very first time! 🚀🎶 Join me in this reaction video as I dive into the iconic soundscape of Bowie's masterpiece.
In this video, I'll be sharing my first impressions, getting lost in the ethereal melodies, and unraveling the layers of this timeless classic. Whether you're a Bowie aficionado or a newcomer like me, let's explore the magic of "Space Oddity" together!
David Robert Jones ( London , January 8, 1947 - New York , January 10, 2016), 67 better known by his stage name David Bowie , 8 was a British singer-songwriter , actor , multi-instrumentalist and designer . A major figure in popular music for nearly five decades, Bowie is considered an innovator, particularly for his 1970s work and his distinctive voice , as well as the intellectual depth of his work.
Bowie achieved notoriety in July 1969, when his single " Space Oddity " reached the top 5 of the British singles chart . He re-emerged in 1972, in the midst of the glam rock era , with his extravagant and androgynous alter ego Ziggy Stardust, thanks to his successful single " Starman " and the album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars .
In 1975, Bowie achieved his first number one hit in the United States, thanks to his successful single " Fame ", co-written with John Lennon , and his album Young Americans. The sound represented a radical change from the style that had made him famous in the United Kingdom. With the re-release of Space Oddity. All of these albums, known as the " Berlin Trilogy ", entered the British top 5 , as well as receiving critical acclaim.
After mixed commercial success in the late 1970s, he scored a number one hit in the United Kingdom with the single " Ashes to Ashes " and its corresponding album, Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) . He collaborated with Queen on the number one hit " Under Pressure " and, shortly after, achieved commercial success again with his 1983 album Let's Dance , from which the hit singles " Let's Dance ", " China Girl" were taken. » and « Modern Love ». Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Bowie continued to experiment with different musical styles, including blue-eyed soul , industrial , adult contemporary , jungle and R&B . He has not toured since his 2003-2004 A Reality Tour and has not performed live since 2006. His most recent album Blackstar was released on January 8, 2016, two days before he died.
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Just don't listen/watch his last album- it's beyond sad to see an hear him in that state. 😢
@@offroad4x4nhlife45agreed 😅
For me, David Bowie has been an artist that I've been continually "discovering" for decades. Revisiting his music at different times in my life has brought new understandings, new revelations, and new enjoyment.
Bowie is one of the greatest musical geniuses of the 20th century, you definitely owe it to yourself to explore more of his music. My favorite is "Is There Life On Mars"
yeah... love that too...
and the (british) tv show of the same name...
No such sing with that title. You must be a big fan. 😆
great artist of the 20th century
@@docsavage8640Jaypers - harsh 😂. ‘Dig everything’ is cool too.
Big fan of that song as well but it's hard to pick a favorite because his abilities are off the charts
Diane
Former Canadian Astronaut, Chris Hadfield served on a mission on the space station, ISS in March of 2013. During his mission on ISS, Chris, an amateur musician on his free time recoded this song for RUclips, it has over 53 million views since it was recorded.
Scrolled down for this. Chris Hadfield is a great science educator now and that moment was special.
I have a space playlist where I have Chris’s version right after Bowie’s and it chokes me up every time. It was so bittersweet and emotional, Chris recording that on his final space mission.
Chris did such a great job with it, especially planning his guitar and not having it float away from him unwillingly.
Ha! This was my first thought as well! Definitely worth a reaction.
Sad part of it was Bowie's label want to shut down the video, but Bowie informed them keep it on RUclips. Bowie loved Chris' version of his famous song.
This song was made at a time when space travel was very new to us and we didn’t know even half of what we know now. The tin can is a reference to the capsule modules like Gemini and mercury which were just metal barely protecting the astronauts from the dangers of space. Gravity changes affect people differently and controlling oneself in the key there. Astronauts back in the day could not train for zero gravity at all so it was a complete surprise to them and they couldn’t react to it. Now they train in a special plane that creates simulated zero gravity and they do tasks in near weightlessness to get themselves used to doing it. A lot has changed in 30 years.
"The Stars Look Very Different Today"
R.I.P. David..Thanks For ALL You Gave Us..Gone But Definitely Not Forgotten. 🙏 ❤
@@happymethehappyone8300 I've just thought... reckon that line was prophetic? Stars (famous entertainers) certainly look diff-a-rent todayayayay.
@leostarr4293 That's very true,, Personally I used it as in the day we lost David,, Things just aren't the same without him (star)..Speaking of stars,, An often overlooked/forgotten classic that has an important message to those seeking to be a star,, Stealers Wheel "Star"
@@happymethehappyone8300 especially how “there’s a starman waiting it in the sky”
This song has such powerful memories for me. I remember my dad saying "you have to listen to this" with tears in his eyes when he sat me down in front of the record player. It was the start of my Bowie journey. Very powerful stuff and light years ahead. ❤
"Ashes to Ashes" tells the rest of the Major Tom story. This song came out around the time of the first moon landing.
Not the rest.
And the 1983 song "Major Tom (Coming Home)" by German artist Peter Schilling was sort of a spin-off.
You have "Hallo Spaceboy" (iirc) and "Blackstar" to round out the story.
Actually it was supposed to be released just before the launch to the moon (And was in the U.K.), But in the U.S. the music exec's suggested to not release it until the astronauts had safely landed back on earth first,, Just in case something went wrong..So they waited,, Then released it.
The song "Ashes to Ashes" came out in 1980. I remember it because they made a big deal about it on MTV at the time.
❤ David Bowie
I miss him so much 😭
I grew up listening to bowie , I was so saddened when he passed, he could play any genre of music , he wrote, arranged, produced ,his music and collaborated with many other musicians, a musical genius and was a fantastic entertainer , even movies , my favorite album is ziggy stardust the entire album kicks glam ass , moon age daydream is a great tune , why was he so great, his mother's grandparents emigrated from Ireland , new york
Totally agree, Ziggy Stardust is a desert island disc and Moonage Daydream is dope. See the live Ziggy concert for a searing take.
@vicprovost2561 I have mick ronson is an underrated guitarist who died way too young
In 1983, Peter Schilling released his sequel to Bowie's Space Oddity. You'll notice that Space Oddity ends with Major Tom floating in space. Well, in 1983 Schilling released Major Tom which basically gives Space Oddity a happy ending by singing about our spaceman hero making it safely back to Earth. They are both great songs.
Thank you for reminding me of that. "4, 3, 2, 1,"
It's rubbish and has nothing to do with the Bowie song.
Peter's Major Tom doesn't make it back to Earth. It ends with him floating in space, which is his home.
I think the Peter Schilling song was titled “ Major Tom Coming Home”.
It's a cool song but David Bowie released his own sequel to "Space Oddity", "Ashes To Ashes", before Peter Schilling released "Major Tom". But "Major Tom" didn't have a happy ending, at least not in the German version, which is the one that was released first.
I am so happy that you are listening to David Bowie. He is honestly one of my all-time favorite musicians. Not only did he play rock ‘n’ roll, he literally reinvented it. There are so many different forms of music right now that are indebted to everything that David Bowie did. Welcome again to the fold, Diane.
David Bowie is his own genre of music - there is no other way to define his catalog. RIP - the world misses you greatly.
Stanley Kubrick...Such a great director of many top films in his career.
A lot of younger people just don't get why this song about an astronaut was wild. It was the middle of the space race, and it talked about the wonder and the superficiality (the papers want to know whose shirts you wear) and the enormousness of that in a way that really captured the feeling of the time (Planet Earth is blue, and there's nothing I can do).
Back in the day, the first sets of astronauts in Mercury, Gemini and Apollo were celebrities on par with rock stars and sports heroes, and several became household names (especially Neil Armstrong).
Only a superficial person would find that superficial: it is actually humanizing.
@@docsavage8640 'Humanizing' WTF is that, some new meaningless GenZ lingo?
@@wholiddleolme476A strong vocabulary is a good thing to have. Maybe you’ll get there someday. 😊
@@karlmortoniv2951 lol next you'll be telling me that a racist is someone who doesn't agree with your POV! Dream On wanker!
Bowie in the movie Labyrinth will be forever burned into my brain from childhood 😂 What an incredible talent, though. Love this classic from him 😎✨
That film is iconic 😊
Magic Dance 😆
Excellent reaction, a lot of people don't seem to understand this song
He also played the leading role as an alien in the movie "The Man Who Fell to Earth"
And I'll be there for you hoo hoo. As the world falls DOWWNNNNNNN
Most people know him for his lyrics and vocals but he could put together a lot of tracks as he could play, Alto and Tenor Saxophone, Guitar, Piano, Keyboards, Harmonica, Mouth Harp, Koto, Mandolin, Recorder, Viola, Violin, Cello, and not forgetting the Stylophone.
Happy Wednesday Diane! David Bowie was such an amazing artist and one of the artists that I grew up on during the 80s. My two favorite songs of his are both "China Girl" and "Let's Dance." Both are excellent songs to sing karaoke to.I've heard this song sung briefly by the character "Joey" in an episode of "Friends". Thanks again for sharing and reacting to this video and song by this iconic music legend! Have a great rest of your week Diane! I always enjoy your videos and reactions! Very honest and genuine! Be well dearie! ✋😎🙏❤️
Bowie is a deep rabbit hole. He probably was the first metro-sexual alien pop/rock star, he changed the style of presenting himself at least 3 times, he wrote countless fantastic songs, was super-creative, married to a super-model, a musical perfectionist and band leader and OTOH also a nice and polite guy with a lot of humor. He also was a good actor and acted in a few known movies, all of them kind of exceptional. His music videos were also kind of cinematic, with him being an actor in several different roles. He had also a crazy friendship with punk legend Iggy Pop, and they seemingly had an admiration for each other's musical creativity. Bowie tried to kick-start him also a bit into pop mainstream with a collab. (Iggy had pretty shitty deals with the labels and had literally no rights on his greatest hits before.)
He had an intense relationship with Germany, he chose to live in Berlin until his death and the German audience loved him for his song "Heroes" that was not only featured in the German movie "Christiane F." but also was sung in German language for one verse.
IMHO every rock musician should listen to Bowie's discography (in its entirety), this guy knew how to write great songs.
Pick any of his known songs, no matter if on studio video or live - he was amazing either way!
Did I mention that he had a really charming personality? Well, I guess you got that by now...
Thank you for this nice reaction! Very appreciated!
To answer your science question: the astronaut would only survive as long as their suit had a supply of oxygen. After that, they would suffocate.
Yep. Carbon dioxide poisoning may be a problem too.
Oh yes! I forgot about that whole breathing thing
Also most of space has no atmosphere. Now to head back to Jupiter. 👽
Breathe by Pink Floyd
lolz
@@DianeJennings - You are so funny.
I was never a Bowie fan until I got older. Then I realised what a wonderful true musician and artist he was. He got his life absolutely spot on. I was terribly saddened upon hear about his death. But what a cannon of material he left behind. He created many personas. You need to look into them to get the greater picture. Genius? Definitely.
Just gonna mention Labryinth. This guy was amazing.
Hope all is well, was wondering if you or anyone may happen to know the music song's name and or band's released maybe in the 1990's or later with a brief scene/sound from film that won best actor at that years Oscar Awards you remember Robert Donant? 1939 Good bye Mr Chips. In the scene one views and hears a young man turn from gazing at Mrs.Chips walk away and adds his thought about her and says with a big smile"She''s wonderful!." Can not find online.
In this MUST HEAR classic,, He really brings the funk!!..David Bowie "Fame" 🎸🎶🔥
I forgot how many good songs David Bowie has that I have heard before Changes and Modern Love. Those are some jams too.
Great picture of you as DB!! This was one of his earlier and best known tracks.On another one, "Fame", John Lennon sings background. His last video acknowledged that he was dying from cancer. He also gave a silent shout-out to Jimmy Fallon's "Thank You Notes" in that video as well.
The real underlying story to Space Oddity is what Bowie himself sang about in his song "Ashes to Ashes", the lyric "Everyone knows Major Tom's a junkie." Saying it was really about drug addiction.
Rick Wakeman was the keyboardist for the progressive rock group Yes.
Fun fact: David Jones chose "Bowie" as his stage name after the Texas hero, Jim Bowie, creator of the Bowie knife.
Oh that’s so cool! I luv Easter eggs
_Space Oddity_ wasn't "really about" drug addiction. That's a simplistic approach. It was a song about technology, loneliness, the space programme, and how maybe being lost in orbit sounded like being high on drugs. Probably other things too.
They zoom in to his eyes. He have/had a different color to them. Search for Bowie pictures.
David Bowie was a really fascinating performer. He was hard to categorize, which can cause problems for a career, but in his case he made it work.
Space Oddity came out in 1969 (as you mentioned), but it didn't catch on right away in the U.S. That year it made it only up to #124 on the American charts. It was re-released in December, 1972, and made it up to #15 in 1973, spending 10 weeks on the top 40 charts (which is a good long time).
Astronaut Chris Hadfield sang a good version of Space Oddity while he was actually in space. He changed the lyrics so it didn't have him floating off into eternity at the end. You can find it on RUclips. It's well worth watching.
David Bowie was in movies, too. You may have seen him in Labyrinth (1986) with Jennifer Connelly. He was also in The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976).
I agree with you about 2001: A Space Odyssey. It's something every movie lover should see, preferably on a big screen.
Thanks for this reaction!
Absolutely 😊
when the song came out.. I went to buy the 45 at JC Pennys and ended up with Billy Preston's 'Outta Space' by mistake.. a great mistake, btw... and had to wait until the following week to get the real space song
@@DianeJennings Texting during a reaction got you an automatic Dislike from me. Turn your phone off, if you don't want to turn your viewers off.
#1 in the UK in 1975. #5 in 1969. Bowie has 11 #1 albums in the UK and 25 top 10 singles. The best thing is that that is irrelevant, his work is timeless and that is what matters, a total genius.
Ah David Bowie. What a legend he was. Thanks for another great video.
A proper hero a genius words aren't enough ❤
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I love me some Bowie, although I only got to see him perform live twice. The Little Drummer Boy duet was with Bing Crosby (who was also famous for "White Christmas." Ah, I see you caught that right away.) The Bowie lightning bolt picture is from the cover of his album "Aladdin Sane." (I've always enjoyed that pun of a title - "a lad insane".) So the makeup was the character Aladdin Sane rather than Ziggy Stardust. Another famous Bowie personna was The Thin White Duke.
Space Oddity was one of his earlier songs, and really established Bowie as a star. It was initially released in July 1969 to coincide with the Apollo 11 mission (the first moon landing.) The 1972 re-release was Bowie's first hit in the United States. The Story of Major Tom was continued in Bowie's 1980 hit "Ashes to Ashes."
Rick Wakeman is famous for his work with the band Yes, as well as a solo career. The Marc Bolan mentioned by Elton John as a friend of both him and Bowie was the leader of the band T. Rex (They have a few songs worth reacting to. Some of my favorites are "Children of the Revolution", "Jeepster", "Rip-Off", and of course "Get it On" - also known as "Bang a Gong.")
There are numerous Bowie songs you could look into. Some of my favorites are "Panic in Detroit", "Heroes", "Young Americans", "Changes", and of course "Ziggy Stardust." I'm also fond of a duet he did with Adrien Belew called "Pretty Pink Rose", although it is a lesser known song and probably wouldn't get as many views.
By the way, Bowie had an acting career as well, appearing in The Hunger, Labyrinth, The Man Who Fell to Earth, and many others. He was particularly good in Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence, as an English prisoner of war held by the Japanese in World War II.
Thank you so much! Yes, unfamiliar with his film work now that I’ve realized. So my absolute classics there
These first time reaction to this song don't make any justice, apart from the shock and disbelief for such a different music they aren't used to.
You should see me react to the 10000 time I hear it and can't hold my tears for such a beautiful work of art.
Best David Bowie song is "Starman". The lyrics floor me everytime.
One of the first singles I ever bought. I was blown away by the B side, Suffragette City.
There is no aspect of David Bowie that isn't interesting if not fascinating. Enjoy it all. Also, your makeup was "Aladdin Sane." The '3rd musketeer,' Marc Bolan was the lead for the glam rock band "T. Rex" and the deep track "Lady Stardust" from "Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" was purportedly about him.
You should watch ‘The Man Who Fell To Earth’. It’s a documentary about Bowie’s arrival on our planet before he became Ziggy Stardust.
LMAO, and no, she shouldn't. The flick is such a mind f*** that I fear she could suffer incurable mental damage.
David Bowie is the most diverse artist of the last 100 years. He never repeated himself and made amazing unique music until he died.
Bjork is second.
I still miss David Bowie.
Bowie died in January of 2016, the first in a very long string of amazing, famous people who died that year. So many of them were musical artists that it's called The Year That Music Died. (I'm not sure if you're familiar but there's a song called "The Day the Music Died," when 3 big names died in a plane crash.)
If I remember correctly, his last album was released only days before he died.
Prince
This is the first time we hear about Major Tom. There are a few songs that mention him, but the next time we hear about him directly is Peter Schilling's "Major Tom (Coming Home)" in 1982.
When did Elton John's come out?
Rocket man is from 1972. 🤓
@@DravenGal "Rocketman"? 1972.
You are correct ! About Peter Schilling ,rocket man never mentioned "Major Tom" specifically
Bowie's Ashes to ashes came out in 1980 and mentions Major Tom.
David Bowie! He did look "Out There" in early days but later looked quite respectable in the 1980's plus. You picked a classic, iconic song to review. His album, Ziggy Stardust has incredible songs and lyrics. Diamond Dogs, Moonage Daydream, the list goes on and on. I know he may be an acquired taste for some but if you like him, you love him. He got sober later in life and promoted the drug alcohol free lifestyle. You also gotta love when he sang with Freddie Mercury on the song Under Pressure. Great song and performance by both of them. Great choice Diane! Thanks
I’m so glad you enjoyed it Richard!😊
Under pressure was recorded while he was blowing some snow... 🤓
Even if you don't react to it, when you get a chance, you should watch the video of Commander Chris Hadfield (US astronaut) performing "Space Oddity" on an acoustic guitar inside the International Space Station. Watching him and his guitar floating in a most peculiar way out in space is one of the most surreal cinematic shots ever recorded, it's one of those things that is beautiful for just it's own existence. Thankfully David Bowie was able to see that version of the song performed out in space before he died, and Bowie absolutely loved it. It has 53 million views on youtube.
Commander Hatfield is Canadian. 🇨🇦
My introduction to David Bowie was in the 1986 movie Labyrinth. Now I want to watch that again. Lol.
Anything we send into space, assuming we don't put it into orbit, would continue to "float" away until the gravity of something (a planet, star, or astroid) pulled it in and it crashes (getting into orbit is tricky and won't happen accidentally). In the case of a live human or animal, they would live until they either ran out of resources (air, water, food) or died naturally. They shouldn't really get sick and die unless they happened to successfully land on a planet and fall prey to a bacteria or virus that we don't have here.
It’s a great movie
My former housemate Dave is just about completely a musical illiterate. One day I was listening to the radio and the song "Heroes" came on. He asked who it was, I told him, and his reaction was "Oh...The guy from Labyrinth. He's cool." That's it. All he knows about Bowie is Labyrinth.😂
I'd highly recommend following through with more Bowie's catalog. Songs like Man Who Sold the World, Queen Bitch, Starman, The Jean Genie, Diamond Dogs, Young Americans, Golden Years, Heroes, Ashes to Ashes, Let's Dance can really show the progression and constant re-invention of himself that made his stuff stand out and hold up over the decades.
Little Drummer Boy was performed for Bing Crosby's (an American crooner from the 40's) Christmas TV Special in 1977.
At the time Mr. Crosby knew he was dying of cancer and only had a few months to live.
It was deliberately designed to reconcile differences between the musical tastes and attitudes of two very different generations.
I remember watching the original broadcast with both my parents. We all loved it. I still watch it around Christmas time every year.
Both Mr. Crosby and Mr. Bowie were outstanding musical artists for their times. I was pleasantly surprised to see Bowie on that show.
Recorded and released in 1969 becoming Bowie's first Top 10 hit in the UK. RCA re-released the track in the UK 1975 as a 'maxi-single' backed with Changes (from 1971 album Hunky Dory) and previously un-released track Velvet Goldmine, which was recorded during the Ziggy Stardust sessions in 1972. On this occasion Space Oddity hit the number one spot. The video was filmed in 1972 after Bowie found success following the Ziggy Stardust album. Elton John was so impressed by the production of this track by Gus Dudgeon that Elton insisted on having him as his producer throughout most of his output during the 1970s.
An Astronaut up on the International Space Station, had an acoustic guitar. He played this song, with a few lyric changes, to be more positive. He floated in the Zero G' and played the song. It was before Bowie's death -he very much approved that his song was played in Space. I believe the Astronaut is Canadian. It can be found on YT.
Bowie has been such a large part of my life for a long time. It's hard to believe that some one from the UK would know so little about him
Bowie’s singing and electric guitar playing are very distinctive! They really make this song amazing!
The electric guitar is played by Mick Ronson, the second voice too. A great partner.
I used to think that the ending was some sort of mechanical malfunction and it was a sad ending but more recently it occurred to me that the he just turned off the communication because he was overwhelmed by the view. It's ambiguous as to whether he ultimately returns to the spaceship and is saved, perhaps intentionally so.
I was around when this was first released. I love your theory/explanation to the lyrics, though not 💯% in agreement. Don't take that as an insult - it's only very minor. I can't stand when people Tuesday it in to Ashes to Ashes lyrics describing this as some sort of druggie trip. It was written in response to David Bowie watching '2001 A Space Odyssey' (an amazing film btw). The two songs were written in 1969 and 1980 respectively. Drug taking was more widespread in the 80's, I always assumed he just thought it was a good idea for a song! Just saying 😊
Fantastic song!! I've always loved it.
Please check out "Billy Thorpe - Children of the Sun" ... another space song
I heard this song in the summer of 1972, I was 13 years old and one of my first favorite songs, still is! Was on my original cassette tape play list! Memories!
This song was David Bowie's first hit song and it came at a time during the "space race". He was someone way before his time. In 1999 he did an interview with the BBC and he said the internet will bring musicians and listeners closer. The internet will help us to access music quicker and easier. This was a time when we just barely began using the internet. We all had dial up, so the journalist looked at David Bowie like he was crazy. But, David Bowie called it because here we are. 🤷🏻♀My heart still misses him. I was 7 years old when Labyrinth came out and I told my parents that I was going to marry David Bowie. 🥰
Diane's Hair may be available on Patreon. 😜 I really like this song . There is a kind of sadness and loneliness to the song.
I learned so much today with You about David Bowie I did not know. I always enjoy learning with You. He has a long encyclopedia of interesting things He has done in his life.
I think about all the treats ahead as you explore David Bowie. He was someone who had multiple personas, with their own names, throughout his career. It means you don't know what the next song will bring. Life on Mars brings goosebumps, Starman and We Can Be Heroes can bring tears. I envy those just discovering him.
The Monkees is a really good tv show for the 1960s. I can relate. In America, it played as re-runs a lot on Nickelodeon's Nick at Nite in the evenings. Some Retro Tv Stations are airing the show to this day. The intro is a classic jam. That's one of the many tv show theme songs that are the jams.
In fact, it was Davy Jones of The Monkees that prompted David Jones to change his stage name to David Bowie.
Hi Diane. Cool reaction thanks!😊 David was such an amazing diverse artist. Highly recommend delving further. Have fun!
I really like that song. I don’t know much of his other music though. I appreciate the extra facts you shared about him in the song. Very interesting.
Thanks so much! It’s probably a part I enjoy as much as listening to the music.
Thanks Diane! This is probably my favourite David Bowie song. I always found it a very sad song though. I could always imagine myself in that situation - doomed and impossibly alone. 😢
Music can be so magical
One of my favorites from Bowie. He played a lot of the instruments on this song. Mega-talent was David Bowie.
I'm glad you waited till the song had concluded before you made most of your comments. It's not a song that can be interrupted. Loved your reaction overall.
As we say in Texas; y'all be safe.
Fun fact. First-ever use of the Mellotron by Rick Wakeman of YES @ 5'22 and 6'52. in 1968 though it says 1972.
Rick got paid £6 and refused to tell all The Sound Engineers how to play this new instrument so he continued all the session work when it was needed.
I bought my first records in London in 1960 and they are still my favourite sounding notes of all time.
Born 2 miles from me in Brixton, South East London.
Bowie was a truly amazing artist. I discovered his music in the 80s with the Lets Dance album. I love his music beyond words but Space Oddity touches my soul. Love your reactions Diane!
Diane's voice and look....100% gold 😇 🎉💛💛
The makeup bit you did was the persona Bowie ran with after Ziggy, this one being Aladdin Sane ("a lad insane"). Clearly, he was going through some issues.
This comment is correct. Ziggy was another character.
People who music reactions amaze me...not knowing Space Oddity
@@PickingSmokshop this song is 52 years old. Of course many people are not aware of it
When I was a little little kid, I had a drastic case of heterochromia. As I grew older my eyes mellowed a bit and you have to really look close to notice now. Yep I'm weird. I like this song. It is not the only one producers, and others have chosen without really listening to the words. I am glad you enjoyed it.
Ppl love heterochromia. There’s a model who famously makes her career out of it- she even made it on one of the late night talk shows- and she’s been faking it the whole time….
Allegedly
Diane- I have always loved this song (I didn’t realize that it was written back in 72). I remember hearing this being played a lot on the radio around the time period when John Glenn (first American to travel to outer space) returned to space as part of a Space Shuttle crew back in the 90’s.
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It was written to correspond with Apollo 11's lunar landing in July 1969..
And I loved the photo of Ziggy Jennings. That would be a killer Halloween costume. Good on ya for going way outside of the box on this video.
As a young kid in the late 70s i heard this song and it made me cry. My cousin who was playing the song on the stereo asked why are you crying its not a bad song, dont you,like it? I shook my head yes. I told her through sobs I liked it. She then asked then why are you crying? I told her major Tom is gonna die lol. Hes in his space ship all alone and can't come no , he's gonna dieeeeeee.😭. My cousin laughed gave me a hug and said its just a song its not real. Major Tom is just a character in a song. I still cried and said its a sad song. Poor major tom. In later years I realized just how much of a good song it was. Howie truly was one of the greats in music of his time. Even his final song and video made a few weeks before he died was awesome. He knew he was going out of this world and he showed that he was ready in his video. It's called lazarus. It's sad by still good. Maanage daydream, ziggy stardust, the jean genie, china girl lets dance, all good songs.
On the live version of this from Bowie's famous final gig as Ziggy Stardust, in July 1973 (filmed by D A Pennebaker, a movie that's become one of the defining visual documents of Bowie), you can clearly see the adoring and half hysterical fans filling the Hammersmith Odeon - they are completely absorbed. One of them, in a carefully captured shot, has tears running down her face watching him, and on the cool comment track to the dvd, Pennebaker can be heard saying "Why is she crying? what is she so upset about?" and Tony Visconti answering_ "She wants to take him home with her!". 😃 No doubt, he nailed it.
A useless fact for you.. David Bowies early producer Tony Visconti.. and producer of this song.. Got married to Welsh singer Mary Hopkin who's career was helped along and supported by Paul McCartney who he got her songs put out on the Beatles apple label
Bowies' 'Ziggy Stardust' era and that music era of his career was and still is my favourite of all his music.
Just for a little reference, the green squiggly lines throughout the video was a oscilloscope and you have mare computing power in your phone than what the Apollo command module and lander
This is also my First Time hearing David Bowies song Space Oddity enjoying the music journey with You as always making the music videos a Billion times more Enjoyable. Thanks for making the Day Happy with Good Vibes in the Universe.
Aww so glad you enjoyed it Rickey
@@DianeJennings Always make the day Happy Diane
We find out in a much later song, Ashes to Ashes from his 1980 release, Scary Monsters, that 'Major Tom' was not an astronaut, but was just a junkie, tripping out on hard drugs and the song suggests an overdose. I think Ashes to Ashes was David putting his own addictions to bed by putting the Major Tom story in a new context, to express his own life experience. Bowie is a creative genius who has shown us what rock snd roll really is, its beauty, its ugliness, the power of its truth and tbe horrors of its lies.. RIP David B
Diane, were you aware you were sitting there with your jaw hanging open, watching this? It's adorable! And it's so amazing to watch this, knowing it was the first step on a lifetime of genius music. David Bowie was one of the most epic songwriters and performers that ever lived.
I like how Chewie gets to hang out in his bed and enjoy the music with You. Give him some treats, teddys, cuddles, belly rubs and ear rubs to make Chewie's day happy and joyful.
Bowie is a legend and genius. I love in this song because he sings in a lower register and a higher register blended together when he sings. Great producing. 😊
We really lost a truly unique person when we lost Bowie. So much amazing art, thanks you Bowie. My fav is Starman, great song.
4:03 just got goosebumps😲
The famous makeup was for his Aladdin Sane persona. That came just after Ziggy Stardust. Another persona was the Thin White Duke .
I think I read somewhere that the Thin White Duke was the hardest of the three on his psyche. I have watched interviews with him from this period and they are difficult viewing. He's in a role that he is having trouble with, clearly. The Duke is not a nice person, he is arrogant, elitist, blatantly racist, and deeply insecure. I could guess that he created the character in order to exorcise some inner demons, but he paid a price for it.
For another space song, check out Major Tom (Coming Home) by Peter Schilling
Another great review, Irish Girl! There are so many different versions of David Bowie, one could say they were all a different style of music to go with each persona. You absolutely nailed the look of Aladdin Sane, Diane, that is Ziggy Stardust goes to America.
Thanks again for the SurfShark deal!
Glad you enjoyed it Cap’n 🤗
David Bowie one of my favorite musicians since the first time i heard his songs decades ago...
The thing about Bowie is that he kept reinventing himself decade after decade and all he did was make great music !
My favorite album(s) ... David Live & Diamond Dogs
Here are a few of my favorite songs....
The Rebel Rebel
Rock and roll suicide
Moonage Daydream
Gene Genie
Changes
Diamond Dogs
Young Americans
Golden Years
Fame
David and Bing Crosby in the Christmas special. {watched it when it originally aired, still remember fondly) Completely beautiful.
His music is still so different than anything else. He was beautiful and beyond!!
What I love about Bowie is his 70’s music is very unique like this song as he was progressive in many respects. Then he changed with the times in the 80’s when MTV ruled and he was more pop music. One of the few artists who was super popular in the 70’s with Boomers and was just as popular on MTV in the 80’s with my generation.
Bowie was one of the all time great singer-songwriters-performers. Space Oddity was one of his earliest timeless hits. In 1983, Peter Schilling released a song based on the theme of this song, called Major Tom (Coming Home), which is also quite good.
Ms. DJ if you've watched "Shrek 2" you've heard one of his songs "Changes". I like his 1980s hit "Modern Love" which can be heard in the movie title sequence of "Couples Retreat." Something that might interest you is I think a German singer Peter Schilling in the 1980s did a follow on song to David Bowie "Space Oddity" called "Major Tom (Coming Home)"
Oh I’ll need to look out for it! A follow on? That sounds interesting 🤗
You haven't even begun to delve into Progressive Rock of the 1970s. This is mild compared to the real deep Progressive Rock.
Yes, this is directly inspired by 2001 Space Odyssey. Its also eerily similar to what happened on Apollo 13, where 3 astronauts were very close to never getting back to earth. They could have forever drifted out into Space. Of course, they would have died of oxygen deprivation very quickly if they hadn't made it back.
Also see the version astronaut Chris Hadfield sang on the Intrnational Space Station, which Bowie said he liked.
The Christmas duet was with Bing Crosby.
Bowie's appearance in a Christmas Special with Bing Crosby marked one of the more surreal moments in popular culture, during the past 50 years or so. 😵💫
But *this song* is a classic. 🚀🛰
Also, check out "Changes," from the 1971 album, "Hunky Dory," and the 1983 rendition "China Girl," which Bowie co-wrote with Iggy Pop.
Also, try the maxi-single version of "I'm Afraid of Americans" which featured Trent Reznor and Nine-Inch-Nails (I think you'd have a lot to say about that one...); as well as "Young Americans" and "Fame" from the 1975 album, "Young Americans."
I found your comments about "Personas" (as they're called in psychology) rather interesting and I'd point you at a concept in sociology called, "The Third Place."
Basically, the idea goes that everybody adopts "personas" -- basically, emphasize some aspects of who they are while downplaying others -- appropriate to the people and places in which they operate.
So, when someone is at home, he or she is someone's child, someone's sibling, someone's spouse and/or someone's parent, each of which is its own persona.
At work, someone is a coworker, a boss or a subordinate -- again, each of those is its own persona.
Since we spend so much time at work and at home, the personas we adopt may come to define us so much that we sorta lose track of ourselves -- who we are, underneath it all.
For that, it's psychologically healthy to have a "Third Place" -- not home and not work -- where we can just be who we are, without adoption of a persona.
It can be anywhere, really -- a group of friends with whom we do things that have nothing to do with family or work, or it can be a place where absolutely nobody knows us (I'd imagine pubs provide that, for a lot of people...). I'd imagine travel serves that role, as well.
The point is, the "Third Place" is just a location or a situation where we don't have to be what others expect of us.
We can just be ourselves, and that's okay with whoever happens to share the space with us.
So, David Bowie is an exceptionally broad talent where music is concerned. He must have sidestepped into half a dozen subgenres by the time the 90s rolled around. And then he did it again all the way up to his death. He was a phenomenal musician.
My recommendation: Heroes. Excellent song, interesting production, fascinating backstory.
Legend has it that the brilliant guitarist Adrian Belew while on hiatus from Frank Zappa’s band was approached by David Bowie to play for his band. Zappa was pissed and referred to David as “ Captain Tom”.
I love Bowie since I discovered, I was 12!
A MEGA STAR (David Bowie)💫❤
RIP.
Yes definitely do more David Bowie,❤❤❤❤❤
David Bowie was not only a phenomenal singer but a an accomplished actor as well who starred in over 49 movies. Two of my favorites was Labyrinth and The Hunger just to name a couple. He had so many songs but a couple my favorite songs was Lazarus ,The black Star video and his singing from the movie Cat People. The last words he said to his best friend Gary Oldman on his death bed was F***k off! It was a rock and roll way to sigh off. before he died from liver cancer.
This song is on my favorites lists and I listen to it at least one a week. It has been with me for most of my adult life.
The year is 2024 and this 'sounds so different to everything else'. Imagine what it was like to us, hearing it in 1972. Bowie was phenomenal.
The make up you Did was Bowie doing “ Alladin Sane” a good song from that Album is “ Panic in Detroit👍🏻
AKA "A Lad Insane" Clever lad!
That "I've fallen in love with David Bowie" look is a classic!