I told my friends dad, dont Get lost in the illusion that he’s just your son. He’s more than that. He’s your best friend too. After that it’s not been the same. :) it’s more realistic now :)
@@MrThedonhead or maybe your own relationship with your brother isn't as healthy as Bowie's fatherhood? Maybe your idea of brotherhood that doesn't fit healthiness? I think it should, so why isn't it? Or maybe you're just still under 20yo. Brotherhood in childhood is VERY different than adult brotherhood. Surprisingly, maturity has a LOT to do with healthy relationships. It's basically what implies it. And yeah, most of our experiences of what constitutes brotherhood are lived out at the time we're the most immature and that conception might prevail into adulthood, but we really should be more aware of our own conceptions/interpretations and build towards a more mature view that isn't as self centered around our own experiences. My point was about the fundamental power dynamics implied, of laterality instead of hierarchy. Of sharing the world together as equal individuals living in the same reality, obviously with different nuances, but fundamentally just two individuals of the same species that care for each other and as such respect each other without the immature need to feel in power, or on top of the other, of patriarchy and tyranny. Usually is that same imbalance that makes brotherly relations toxic and unhealthy, even if both sides fight equally for power and respect(dare i say mimicking not only the family example of patriarchy but also the societal materiality as a whole that praises and influences such behaviors). Yes, i get that the common, shared perspective of brotherhood includes such toxicity and interprets it as something inherent, fundamental, and even as what defines it per se; but 325 people have seen my point for laterality over hierarchy and agreed with it, so I do think that brotherhood can be used to describe a healthy fatherhood without being assigned the meaning of toxicity that is implied by the context that the word itself describes. A brotherly fatherhood is definitely not the same as the reciprocatingly-fatherly brotherhood that is the material reality of actual brothers while they're growing up together. Ultimately, we're not talking about the same thing even though we're both looking at the same thing, i meant another meaning from the one you inferred. But internet interactions are such that you're influenced to purposefully misinterpret things to oppose it, bc discussing online is potentially heavily rewarding, and presenting the most trivial interpretation of disagreement has the most potential of reward,which makes us constantly seek out comments just to disagree with them and seek disagreement within every comment we find/are inadvertently exposed to. I certainly do that. If you think your relationship with your siblings isn't at the point where it'd be consistent with my comment, maybe it already is and you're lying to yourself to make it fit the memes, or maybe it's true, in which case you could start being the mature one and acting as if to fit what I meant by it, or just let it happen without fighting yourself to keep it toxic Try treating them as a human, as a friend, as someone you're willing to demonstrate love towards, be vulnerable near, and have empathy for. Not that i do that, I'm not mature enough yet But I believe it as a goal to be achieved by all. Maybe we should just have Bowie-lier relationships all throughout our social sphere is what I really meant. I certainly wish myself that my social relationships were more like Bowie's with his son.
"I've been honest as the questions arrive." Love that. By the time they're asking, they already have some idea so we might as well be truthful and helpful.
@@porneliushubertsthaicuisin1316 I wonder if that's true. Did you come across any other copies of this clip with less sensationalistic titles? The title was probably essential to the process of making it into your recommended videos.
@@ChazMcClure He probably wasn't homophobic but the slur was. Whatever the harmless intention they have they can question the terms they use and their impacts imo. If folks were using openly racist slang saying "I'm not racist, it's just a phrasing" no one would be here for that so why not the same for sexist/ homophobic etc terms? :)
@@code.design What an odd thing to drag up . Of all his achievements , world tours , chart hits , acting roles . You choose to focus on that aspect of him . It certainly did stop him from achieving greatness. Even if it's true , what you say . Perhaps you have the ability to write your own name , yet lack the creativity to write and perform music to audiences around the globe . We , all of us , have our strengths and weaknesses . He didn't let his hold him back .
It’s rare to see him talking about his son, when he did his face always lit up. Duncan saw his father in many a bad state and he took care of his father like many a child does. Angie had her failings as a mother - no doubt, but then again so did Bowie as a father the first time round. To Bowie’s credit he didn’t make the same mistake’s when his daughter was born. Cool guy, the world is a duller place without him. PS Angie had another child later in life and I’m sure she didn’t repeat the same mistakes either.
You see superficially then...because I see a black magician (he owns that himself) that when the camera is not on him rages and an abuser... Because that's what people who sell their souls to the devil do....
@@dewilew2137 if he got sole custody he's probably right. Sometimes the bad side doesn't show itself right away, plus they were pretty young when they had the kid right?
Bowie's encouraging words on sharing your creative works with your colleagues (and really listening to their opinions and advice) has always stuck with me
He has been my guiding light for my whole life. Seeing and hearing this has been a reward. Ive been through those custody battles and they do hurt. He will always be the greatest solo rock artist/performer for me.
@@JC-sj2pd ive just seen your other confounding comment you threw at David Bowie. You said he was lost and now hes in hell. He was deeply in love with his wife and loved his daughter and son. You are one of those who search everywhere sneering, sniping and biting at good, loving people wishing to talk of the man, father and artist that we love very much. You criticise me and David Bowie, yet he was a much greater person than you. Thats the measure of you, to make those 2 very weak and bitter comments.
This interviewer was very humble herself, quite professional and probably an easier interview for him to do because of her ability to take cues from him.
Never met him but he sure seems like a nice caring man. Itd b nice if celebs would take after him when it comes to manners and decency to others. Hated to hear when he died. People use the word legend much to frequently nowadays. However it absolutely fits when used for David Bowie
We have the same birthday and hearing this makes me feel a bit better about my fluidity in life and my relationship with MY 16 year old son. I feel I’m fairly unique and don’t meet a lot of people I can truly vibe with. Love him ♥️
@@Cinestudi0 suck an egg. How am I a snowflake? Fkin people have nothing better to do then spread their funky a** attitude everywhere. You want me to be negative like you? Would that make you feel better?
It's always uncommon but a great to see an interview with Davey Jones vs David Bowie. So many interviewers missed opportunities for next level conversations with him by being shallow or lascivious. :/ He did a great job of keeping this host real.
My mother interviewed him for her school magazine when he was still Davey Jones and still a teenager, just starting out. I wonder if anyone still has a copy of that magazine. Sadly it was such a long time ago, and it was before he was very famous, so I doubt anyone would have thought it worthwhile to keep it.
@@tylerknight6722 quit talking nonsense. Do some research. He never reached out to underaged girls ! You can easily debunk the stupid claims made up by Lori Mattix/Maddox. He even fired one of his employees for such a thing.
You're right you're right he's doing this on every show hiding his true sexuality.. he tells tells on Tom Snyder show back in the '80s that he is 'severely" heterosexual. He looks at Tom Snyder straight in the eye and makes this pronouncement. His body language while telling Tom this is enforcing his heterosexuality.. that he's nothing else. Maybe currently at that interview he's heterosexual maybe in the past with something else. Btw: . has anyone find that interview on RUclips I can't find it.
Yeah I wouldn't feel comfortable for a television audience there while I went through my sexcapades and I'm sure they're nothing much compared to a rock star
Lovely man. As to the writers of gossipy garbage, just goes to show "clout chasing" in kinds of social media was well underway before the arrival of digital social media.
It says more about him? Pfft. No, because a lot of dads are more than willing to have full custody, but the system works against men as husbands and dads. Utter nonsense.
Love Bowie, but I dislike how he disparaged Angie, after he used her to become famous.Angie offered to have a child after his father died, and decided not to fight Bowie for custody, and let him have their son, because Bowie was so drug-addicted that Angie thought he would end up dead if not for Duncan.Bowie definitely used Angie, then discarded her when he no longer needed her, just as he did The Spiders.
Why are interviewers always so rude? They never ask the really important questions; they always focus on sex and drugs. I’d rather know his philosophy of life and what does he think about the universe and free will versus fate, but no, all we have to hear is did you have sex with so-and-so or do you use drugs? Who cares? Grow up.
You don't get success just from money, sex, or drugs. A real talent works hard, and plays as hard as they choose to inspire better work later. Sir Bowie won.
'Sir Bowie? He declined a knighthood. Also he wasn't a hard worker; he was a sporadic worker - Brian Eno was a hard worker, and noted this contrast between the two of them during their collaboration on Heroes. Their differences complemented one another there
David Bowie had some good songs, seems like he was a cool dude. But, I can't get the image out of my head of him jamming with evil muppets and being the baby stealing villan of the labyrinth!!!
If you don't like bad images in your head of people from the film Labyrinth, definitely don't watch a film called Requiem For a Dream. You'll never look at sweet, innocent Jennifer Connelly the same way again...
Dancing about with his crotch on full show playing a character seemingly obsessed with a young teenage girl after Bowie himself had allegations of things with minors. It's weird how fans of the film romanticize the heck out of it and even draw images of Sarah and Jareth together. But hey even british celebs like 'comedian' David Baddiel seem to celebrate such things have even said "why on earth wouldn't you want to lose your virginity to david bowie" when exclaiming surprise his then 16 year old friend supposedly turned down 40 something Bowie. Don't make a lot of sense to me why rock stars get a pass for such things. You had Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones being near 50 and openly dating a 13 year old whom he'd later marry and yet he's still regarded as some sort of legend? It's insane.
0:18 Actually, I'd say the fact that he takes every opportunity to take a dig at his ex says a lot about him as a husband and father as well. Hope he didn't do that in front of his son too. Not hating on him as a person just on the badmouthing of the other parent.
You should hear his ex wife badmouthing him and her own child. You'll realize then that he is actually very kind by comparison. He only said 2 sentences about her in 40 years since their separation (when he compared her to a blowtorch and this one). Angie has made a career from going to televisions and talking about her marriage with him. That is her only claim to fame, really. Just look at some of her "interviews", you'll see what I mean.
I really want to know the truth because no one is perfect especially when we're young most of us made dumb things until we become wiser. So was he the horrible person his ex wife Angie described him to be? Did he ever say that he regret how he treated her before or something?
Or says a lot about a man who can afford the most expensive lawyers. Not hating just keeping the topic a little broader - not convinced many poor men with no access to high end legal representation in the 70s had much luck with the legal system.
Never mind the 70's. Men are not having much more luck now. The legal system professes to be all about promoting joint-parenting in the best interest of the child, but it's nothing but a facade. If you're a father and you haven't got thousands to spend...forget it. And even spending thousands doesn't guaranteed that you'll see your child again!
While Bowie had had massive success at that point, he actually only started making money in the 80s due to a bad management deal and led a very simple life (his addiction also didn’t help I suppose). I get your point though but just stating that in this case it’s unlikely that money was at play here.
Well in the divorce settlement his wife got £500,000 and willingly gave Bowie custody. So I guess that settles the matter he wasn’t poor and the courts didn’t give him custody really. And he was a cocaine addict during 70s not exactly speaking to poverty. Anyway interesting topic.
@@jessejordan8116 You speak the truth, though at that point it was 1980. Anyways no point in us being concerned about the life of a man we didn't know personally. Plenty has been said about either him or Angie (who also has wealth of her own, mind) and none of us can say who is right or wrong and for that matter the better parent. I was merely being pedantic about the exact period as a good citizen of the internet ;-)
@@IgorZinken I genuinely enjoyed reading this comment and thanks for being so understanding. Feel very much aligned with all you write. Big respect coming from me. Hoping your Sunday is going well.
A father describing his relationship with his son as brotherhood is probably the best example of a healthy fatherhood I've ever seen
I told my friends dad, dont Get lost in the illusion that he’s just your son.
He’s more than that.
He’s your best friend too.
After that it’s not been the same.
:) it’s more realistic now :)
You obviously haven't had a brother then because it's ridiculous
@@MrThedonhead or maybe your own relationship with your brother isn't as healthy as Bowie's fatherhood?
Maybe your idea of brotherhood that doesn't fit healthiness? I think it should, so why isn't it?
Or maybe you're just still under 20yo. Brotherhood in childhood is VERY different than adult brotherhood.
Surprisingly, maturity has a LOT to do with healthy relationships. It's basically what implies it. And yeah, most of our experiences of what constitutes brotherhood are lived out at the time we're the most immature and that conception might prevail into adulthood, but we really should be more aware of our own conceptions/interpretations and build towards a more mature view that isn't as self centered around our own experiences.
My point was about the fundamental power dynamics implied, of laterality instead of hierarchy. Of sharing the world together as equal individuals living in the same reality, obviously with different nuances, but fundamentally just two individuals of the same species that care for each other and as such respect each other without the immature need to feel in power, or on top of the other, of patriarchy and tyranny.
Usually is that same imbalance that makes brotherly relations toxic and unhealthy, even if both sides fight equally for power and respect(dare i say mimicking not only the family example of patriarchy but also the societal materiality as a whole that praises and influences such behaviors).
Yes, i get that the common, shared perspective of brotherhood includes such toxicity and interprets it as something inherent, fundamental, and even as what defines it per se; but 325 people have seen my point for laterality over hierarchy and agreed with it, so I do think that brotherhood can be used to describe a healthy fatherhood without being assigned the meaning of toxicity that is implied by the context that the word itself describes.
A brotherly fatherhood is definitely not the same as the reciprocatingly-fatherly brotherhood that is the material reality of actual brothers while they're growing up together.
Ultimately, we're not talking about the same thing even though we're both looking at the same thing, i meant another meaning from the one you inferred.
But internet interactions are such that you're influenced to purposefully misinterpret things to oppose it, bc discussing online is potentially heavily rewarding, and presenting the most trivial interpretation of disagreement has the most potential of reward,which makes us constantly seek out comments just to disagree with them and seek disagreement within every comment we find/are inadvertently exposed to.
I certainly do that.
If you think your relationship with your siblings isn't at the point where it'd be consistent with my comment, maybe it already is and you're lying to yourself to make it fit the memes, or maybe it's true, in which case you could start being the mature one and acting as if to fit what I meant by it, or just let it happen without fighting yourself to keep it toxic
Try treating them as a human, as a friend, as someone you're willing to demonstrate love towards, be vulnerable near, and have empathy for.
Not that i do that, I'm not mature enough yet
But I believe it as a goal to be achieved by all.
Maybe we should just have Bowie-lier relationships all throughout our social sphere is what I really meant.
I certainly wish myself that my social relationships were more like Bowie's with his son.
@@Ewr42 jesus christ what a long comment. anyway, he was not a great father at all regardless of how he described it
"I've been honest as the questions arrive." Love that. By the time they're asking, they already have some idea so we might as well be truthful and helpful.
Good strategy. Be authentic.
honesty is the best policy.
DJ was one of a kind and a hoot in interviews
@@rhostatton8944 absolutely amazing and a hoot
@@fumarate1 Not for slagdonna the vile it isn't and never was!
Retitle this as:
"Bowie Shows what a Great Father He Was."
Absolutely. Clickbait title, whoever posted this should be ashamed that he’s tried to mislead people into clicks.
@@andyc6542 fully agree. content is much deeper then this 'title'
didn't even need a clickbait title, this is interesting in its own right
@@porneliushubertsthaicuisin1316 I wonder if that's true. Did you come across any other copies of this clip with less sensationalistic titles? The title was probably essential to the process of making it into your recommended videos.
Absolutely
It's been 34 years and we still find this interesting. The 16 year old son is now 50. David was an amazing talent.
That's depressing to think about but yeah david is a treasure
It’s my first time seeing this! I never knew what a nice guy he was. I wish I had! I also didn’t realize he was old enough to be MY father!
Bowie is the influential father to his own generation and continues to inspire musicians for many moons to come a very extraordinary talent 💯
wasnt he accused of stuff
Legey❤❤❤
He is so disarming. A master at controlling the situation.
@Astro Jenkins says that in youtube comment section on alt account
@Astro Jenkins Why using gay as a synonym of lame tho?
@Astro Jenkins It's not RUclips, it's people. You act provocatively and are surprised that people get provoked? That's pretty gay.
@@DancingAngelz If gay means lame to you I guess still using gay as lame is... Gay Indeed. 😂
@@ChazMcClure He probably wasn't homophobic but the slur was. Whatever the harmless intention they have they can question the terms they use and their impacts imo.
If folks were using openly racist slang saying "I'm not racist, it's just a phrasing" no one would be here for that so why not the same for sexist/ homophobic etc terms? :)
What a thoughtful and intelligent man. A great dad as well. Truly a legend.
David Bowie was such a lovely and articulate man, as well as an iconic musician and artist. A much-missed man.
David Bowe was simply built to be the lovable & fascinating legend he became & shall forever remain.
Seriously? All that and not even able to write his name correctly?
@@code.design What an odd thing to drag up . Of all his achievements , world tours , chart hits , acting roles . You choose to focus on that aspect of him .
It certainly did stop him from achieving greatness. Even if it's true , what you say .
Perhaps you have the ability to write your own name , yet lack the creativity to write and perform music to audiences around the globe .
We , all of us , have our strengths and weaknesses . He didn't let his hold him back .
@@Actingskint you tagged the wrong person! I
wasnt he accused of stuff
@@AC-mp7cx What the hell, man? You wrote this at least five times! No, he wasn't accused of any stuff!
He was so sweet 😢 He makes me so happy and seeing him speak so genuinely about him and his son is so heartwarming
Bowie gives such good interviews. Could listen to him talk all day
Exactly how I am with my daughter ⚡️
You’ve got to be open/honest about drug use etc it’s educated my daughter to stay away from them 🙏
It’s rare to see him talking about his son, when he did his face always lit up. Duncan saw his father in many a bad state and he took care of his father like many a child does.
Angie had her failings as a mother - no doubt, but then again so did Bowie as a father the first time round.
To Bowie’s credit he didn’t make the same mistake’s when his daughter was born. Cool guy, the world is a duller place without him.
PS Angie had another child later in life and I’m sure she didn’t repeat the same mistakes either.
I could listen to this guy talk all day.
I have so much respect for this man. RIP.
What a handsome man!
You see superficially then...because I see a black magician (he owns that himself) that when the camera is not on him rages and an abuser...
Because that's what people who sell their souls to the devil do....
Is this where you project your own misery on me?? Lol
Truth is gonna slap you right across the face one day
@@chachiolivares5664 what are you talking about?
Chachi Olivares stop wasting your time mate
@@chachiolivares5664 even wizards are quite well behaved.
Not even thirty seconds in and he's already humble about gaining custody of his son. He really was something.
Was that humble? He basically said his ex wife was a terrible mum.
Yeah idk man. Talking down on the person that he himself chose to be the mother of his child ? Idk man.
and she the host there tried to grub him..
@@dewilew2137 if he got sole custody he's probably right. Sometimes the bad side doesn't show itself right away, plus they were pretty young when they had the kid right?
Wonderful father and human being. Absolute class.
Bowie's encouraging words on sharing your creative works with your colleagues (and really listening to their opinions and advice) has always stuck with me
He has been my guiding light for my whole life. Seeing and hearing this has been a reward. Ive been through those custody battles and they do hurt. He will always be the greatest solo rock artist/performer for me.
@@JC-sj2pd nah.... He is a top man. Absolutely relatable.
@@JC-sj2pd ive just seen your other confounding comment you threw at David Bowie.
You said he was lost and now hes in hell.
He was deeply in love with his wife and loved his daughter and son.
You are one of those who search everywhere sneering, sniping and biting at good, loving people wishing to talk of the man, father and artist that we love very much.
You criticise me and David Bowie, yet he was a much greater person than you. Thats the measure of you, to make those 2 very weak and bitter comments.
@@JC-sj2pd Ok, you are entitled to have your opinions and beliefs.
He is a genius David Bowie & rest in peace ❤✔
He is so well spoken.
what a fantastic parent, he really led by example always. so brave, so cool, rip legend
This interviewer was very humble herself, quite professional and probably an easier interview for him to do because of her ability to take cues from him.
He had the unintentional ASMR voice
What does ASMR means. please? I'm french
met a guy like this, the true father / son dynamic is a priceless gift of nature.
He was such a lovely person
Growing up I misunderstood David Bowie. Such a fantastic artist and pitch perfect singerRIP
He’s the only famous person who’s death genuinely made me feel sad.
Never met him but he sure seems like a nice caring man. Itd b nice if celebs would take after him when it comes to manners and decency to others. Hated to hear when he died. People use the word legend much to frequently nowadays. However it absolutely fits when used for David Bowie
David Bowie an honest incredibly talented inteligent man.
What a genuinely lovely person he was.
"well, what sex problems have you had?" 😅
Was he bisexual
Yes.
We have the same birthday and hearing this makes me feel a bit better about my fluidity in life and my relationship with MY 16 year old son. I feel I’m fairly unique and don’t meet a lot of people I can truly vibe with. Love him ♥️
I get you snowflake
@@Cinestudi0 suck an egg. How am I a snowflake? Fkin people have nothing better to do then spread their funky a** attitude everywhere. You want me to be negative like you? Would that make you feel better?
this man gives me shivers, legend before and after time,LOVE YOU DAVİD 💜💜⏳⏳
It's always uncommon but a great to see an interview with Davey Jones vs David Bowie. So many interviewers missed opportunities for next level conversations with him by being shallow or lascivious. :/ He did a great job of keeping this host real.
My mother interviewed him for her school magazine when he was still Davey Jones and still a teenager, just starting out. I wonder if anyone still has a copy of that magazine. Sadly it was such a long time ago, and it was before he was very famous, so I doubt anyone would have thought it worthwhile to keep it.
@@omp199 what a keepsake that would be!
Hard not love Bowie. So cool. Smart. Real.
Absolute legend. One of a kind. Sleep well starman ❤️
The world misses you, David Bowie. ❤
Bowie was a great lad and Dad. RIP.
Seems really humble and grounded and intelligent.
This Man was a Gift to everyone!
I wish I'd had parents half this wise.
The more I learn about David Bowie, the more I love the man. I’m a single father as well. I didn’t know he was too.
These comments are cruel to bowie. People are rude.
Wait what were people saying?
quit defending pedophiles
@@tylerknight6722 quit talking nonsense. Do some research. He never reached out to underaged girls ! You can easily debunk the stupid claims made up by Lori Mattix/Maddox. He even fired one of his employees for such a thing.
Komti, they are trolls, I didn't realise for a while, what trouble makers they truly are !
@@halloweenjack95 they speak ill of the dead. They lie, they try to manipulate... I guess, best to report them for slander, maybe 🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️
He was a class act wasn’t he?
He is so bright and natural, how is that possible!
David Bowie says he’s honest about his sex life and avoids getting real questions about his sex life😀
You're right you're right he's doing this on every show hiding his true sexuality.. he tells tells on Tom Snyder show back in the '80s that he is 'severely" heterosexual. He looks at Tom Snyder straight in the eye and makes this pronouncement. His body language while telling Tom this is enforcing his heterosexuality.. that he's nothing else. Maybe currently at that interview he's heterosexual maybe in the past with something else. Btw: . has anyone find that interview on RUclips I can't find it.
its uncomfortable thats why he deflected it onto her to show her how uncomfortable it is to get asked such a personal question
It's between consenting adults, some can't find that I guess LOL
Yeah I wouldn't feel comfortable for a television audience there while I went through my sexcapades and I'm sure they're nothing much compared to a rock star
So was david Bowie gay? 🤔
Rest in peace David, a tremendous singer left this World. ❤️🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼
Genuine authenticity.
How I miss him. What a wonderful interview.❤️
He loved his son Duncan very much!
What a beautiful man and father. I love him.
Lovely man. As to the writers of gossipy garbage, just goes to show "clout chasing" in kinds of social media was well underway before the arrival of digital social media.
So assertive, charming... my love forever!
It says more about him? Pfft. No, because a lot of dads are more than willing to have full custody, but the system works against men as husbands and dads. Utter nonsense.
You shou have way more than 2 thumbs up.
BEST TITLE FOR A VIDEO EVER
David Bowie is a great Man and a giant talent of a music industry. His music hits will live in our harts forever!
How on earth did David sit next to that jumper and not laugh his head off?
It’s not a bad jumper mate
1. It's not a bad jumper, and was likely fashionable back then
2. He's not a prick and doesn't laugh at other people's choices
Have you seen his own knitted ensembles?
They had a deal that he wouldn't laugh at the sweater if she didn't giggle at the haircut.
It's not a bad jumper if the person next to you is also making toys for all the boys and girls at a secret location in Lapland.
Such a great talent… he walked her through the park…
What was on that polaroid......
My main sex problem lately has been I can't get none.
Men are meant to give it, not get it.
@@weareallbeingwatched4602 who is giving it if it's two men?
Thanks for the interview, not the title though.
Why do they so often ask him about his sex life and heroin addiction...leave the dude be ..he's a singer /songwriter not a blooming nun
Bowie never had a heroin addiction
Hi Jane
@@eveszs yeah it was cocaine.
Seems like Dave was a good father.
Love Bowie, but I dislike how he disparaged Angie, after he used her to become famous.Angie offered to have a child after his father died, and decided not to fight Bowie for custody, and let him have their son, because Bowie was so drug-addicted that Angie thought he would end up dead if not for Duncan.Bowie definitely used Angie, then discarded her when he no longer needed her, just as he did The Spiders.
Yes
I loved Bowie rest in peace beautiful man 😘😢😭😿😱😮💨🇬🇧😇🤗🇮🇱🇨🇦🇺🇸💔🤬🥰💕🤬
🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
Labyrinth is one of my childhood faves... I will have a crystal globe tattooed in honor of him!
the dude got with MICk Jagger that is magical in on itself.
Where's the interview about his quiet life?
An interesting interview with David Bowie: *exists*
German subtitles : Yes.
I think they're Swedish subtitles
Clickbait. Never talked about it.
Does any one know the actual title to this interview or when it took place?
Why are interviewers always so rude? They never ask the really important questions; they always focus on sex and drugs. I’d rather know his philosophy of life and what does he think about the universe and free will versus fate, but no, all we have to hear is did you have sex with so-and-so or do you use drugs? Who cares? Grow up.
Great interview! But the title is click baity
How did he maintain this when he was in his cocaine period between '74 and 77'?
WE MISS YOU YOU BEAUTIFUL STAR.
How beautyfull and gorgeous, he was...instead of his talent and good music he create....😍❤⚘🌷🌺🌼🌹
Let's be real, we all want to be adopted by him
David Bowie to me was that dude from the movie Labryrinth.
You don't get success just from money, sex, or drugs. A real talent works hard, and plays as hard as they choose to inspire better work later. Sir Bowie won.
'Sir Bowie? He declined a knighthood. Also he wasn't a hard worker; he was a sporadic worker - Brian Eno was a hard worker, and noted this contrast between the two of them during their collaboration on Heroes. Their differences complemented one another there
David Bowie had some good songs, seems like he was a cool dude. But, I can't get the image out of my head of him jamming with evil muppets and being the baby stealing villan of the labyrinth!!!
"some"....
If you don't like bad images in your head of people from the film Labyrinth, definitely don't watch a film called Requiem For a Dream. You'll never look at sweet, innocent Jennifer Connelly the same way again...
@@djn48 No kidding! 😬
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Dancing about with his crotch on full show playing a character seemingly obsessed with a young teenage girl after Bowie himself had allegations of things with minors. It's weird how fans of the film romanticize the heck out of it and even draw images of Sarah and Jareth together. But hey even british celebs like 'comedian' David Baddiel seem to celebrate such things have even said "why on earth wouldn't you want to lose your virginity to david bowie" when exclaiming surprise his then 16 year old friend supposedly turned down 40 something Bowie. Don't make a lot of sense to me why rock stars get a pass for such things. You had Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones being near 50 and openly dating a 13 year old whom he'd later marry and yet he's still regarded as some sort of legend? It's insane.
@@djn48 I did see that long time ago, I think I remember wat ur talking about too ⚰️
Why was the son taken from Angie? Didn't she want?
He had the choice and he chose to live with his father (I guess Angie wasn’t such a great mom) also they don’t have much contact for years
@@roseprimviolet5852 yeah. Thanks.
She didn't fight for custody. She said she gave up custody to keep david alive
Duncan decide that at 13 age. He never talked to his mum since that, according to biographies...
@@samluca945 Wow serious? That's intense
0:18 Actually, I'd say the fact that he takes every opportunity to take a dig at his ex says a lot about him as a husband and father as well. Hope he didn't do that in front of his son too. Not hating on him as a person just on the badmouthing of the other parent.
If the other parent was bad, which she was, what are you supposed to do? Lie?
You should hear his ex wife badmouthing him and her own child. You'll realize then that he is actually very kind by comparison. He only said 2 sentences about her in 40 years since their separation (when he compared her to a blowtorch and this one). Angie has made a career from going to televisions and talking about her marriage with him. That is her only claim to fame, really. Just look at some of her "interviews", you'll see what I mean.
I wonder what year this was. It looks like Glass Spider era? 1988?
1986!
He weirdly loos like David Spade right here
I miss him.
I really want to know the truth because no one is perfect especially when we're young most of us made dumb things until we become wiser. So was he the horrible person his ex wife Angie described him to be? Did he ever say that he regret how he treated her before or something?
Dave Grohl and David Bowie would have got along Great,, they seem like really cool and Real Wonderful People!!
Not just the men, the women and children too - Anakin
wow this is very interesting and eloquently explained
Be honest as the questions arise. Yep.
Very intelligent & articulate..
Hence why that lady said hed taken her virginity when for years she said it was another rockstar etc
I didn’t have a father growing up, but I can say that I would aspire be a father like Bowie to my future children.
That guy was a class act
Bowie is strange dude but at the same time magnetic very inigmatic thing
Aquarius Rising
Legend RIP
This woman is not interviewing Bowie, she is displaying an unhealthy curiosity for his private life. What a vulgar person.
yes cause they can read his mind and know he says everything .
Or says a lot about a man who can afford the most expensive lawyers. Not hating just keeping the topic a little broader - not convinced many poor men with no access to high end legal representation in the 70s had much luck with the legal system.
Never mind the 70's. Men are not having much more luck now. The legal system professes to be all about promoting joint-parenting in the best interest of the child, but it's nothing but a facade. If you're a father and you haven't got thousands to spend...forget it. And even spending thousands doesn't guaranteed that you'll see your child again!
While Bowie had had massive success at that point, he actually only started making money in the 80s due to a bad management deal and led a very simple life (his addiction also didn’t help I suppose). I get your point though but just stating that in this case it’s unlikely that money was at play here.
Well in the divorce settlement his wife got £500,000 and willingly gave Bowie custody. So I guess that settles the matter he wasn’t poor and the courts didn’t give him custody really. And he was a cocaine addict during 70s not exactly speaking to poverty. Anyway interesting topic.
@@jessejordan8116 You speak the truth, though at that point it was 1980. Anyways no point in us being concerned about the life of a man we didn't know personally. Plenty has been said about either him or Angie (who also has wealth of her own, mind) and none of us can say who is right or wrong and for that matter the better parent. I was merely being pedantic about the exact period as a good citizen of the internet ;-)
@@IgorZinken I genuinely enjoyed reading this comment and thanks for being so understanding. Feel very much aligned with all you write. Big respect coming from me. Hoping your Sunday is going well.
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Who is the interviewer?