I laughed at this, but Mick Jagger has to be perhaps the healthiest nearly 80 year old ever. Sounds much the same as he did in the 60s, is still able to put on a show like he did in the 70s and 80s. And his physique looks like a 35-40 year old's.
@@niamunt While I've seen dudes rocking surprisingly young-looking physiques well into middle age, Mick hasn't been shirtless on stage for years and though he's always stayed in good shape, it's hard to imagine at _nearing 80_ his body is looking like it was in his mid-30s or like any guy's at that age who's also in shape. The reality is, at a certain point aging catches up - _everywhere._
_inhale_ "i believe the body's a sacred temple and you gotta be really careful what you put in it" _sneaky smirk_ i love him so so much. i love you david.
It sure seemed cool at the time. In his later years David lamented greatly about the damage he believed his smoking habit did to his body, let alone the small mountain of coke he did in the mid-70's. A pack per day cigarette habit is one of the worst things you can do to your body.
@@Charleybones He already knew, but wanted to avoid some meek "I try to quit smoking but I cannot do it" moment. He still managed to express exactly that, purely by the irony of the scene.
@@mapuangames5847 Hahaha to think even David Bowie has people mentally handicapped enough to hate him. This world really is full of worthless morons, especially in youtube comments.
@@OzzyOscy Nah, just the specific part that he liked the most. It's pretty much the most productive type of comment to make, as opposed to yours which just exposed you as a pointless little degenerate.
I heard him say in an interview he quit smoking when his daughter was born in 1999. He would have been aged 52 then. Of course, like everyone, I wish he was still with us. Between the extreme cocaine use 74~77, heavy smoking, career commitment, eating very little and keeping so thin for decades... I think he was lucky to make it to age 69. **EDIT** Since people have commented on Bowie smoking during his 2000 Glastonbury show, it would appear he finally quit not long afterwards. As someone pointed out also, he may simply have been nervous during that particular show.
@@AphexMakina Well spotted. I was just commenting on an interview he gave around the same period. I’m sure others know more info than I do, and that’s cool.
@@TheKitchenerLeslie he thinks David Bowie never pooped, peed, talked to people or behaved like a regular human being because he is a fan in the general sense of the word, a rather sad individual with a pathologically low self-esteem.
I saw him at the bar at Irving Plaza, smoking. Some girl tried to light up and security said "You can't do that." She pointed at Bowie and said "but he's smoking!" Bowie hears this, actually leans over and says, "Rock god, fringe benefits." True story.
@@Sam-gx2ti No, that's not how it happened. Stop making things up. I was there. Bowie made the comment about rock legend benefits. Then everyone clapped. After that a space ship landed. Three little green men exited the ship, walked up to Bowie and said: "Greetings Earthling! To answer your question: Yes, there is life on mars."
mick smoked for many years, i think he quit in his late 30s around then, he did loads of drugs too back in the day. hes obviously been very into fitness yoga etc and healthy over the past few decades though.
I had grown to almost think he was immortal. He had that supernatural vibe about him... Maybe it was the self-confidence he displayed, or maybe because of my love for his Zyggy Sturdust period I convinced myself he was from another planet or something. So when I read he had died I had that moment I just couldn't believe it.
And now he's gone. I wish he would have taken better care of himself for he might've lived a much longer life. God bless you David Bowie on your continued journey.
He makes me want to smoke MORE. Honestly, what a class act. Pure genuine coolness, civility, talent talent talent, and charisma. When he and Prince passed in 2016, it was really the end of an era....both so creative, so energetic, so joyous and true to their art and thus to all of their fans forever.
I haven't seen this interview in years! Sound And Vision Tour, '89. Back when Ryko disc put out David's back catalogue; and still owning all his work on RCA was cool.
For a man who tirelessly searched the cosmos through music, he never abandoned the importance of human simplicity. That relationship is a great balance within his music and why it works so well. “Oh you pretty things!” is about extra terrestrials but the song casually talks about waking up and having breakfast. Space Oddity, too, really all of it. You’re actively experiencing the speaker discover transcendence. Would be hard to accomplish without a smoke and some Gatorade!
@@pothakamuri2880 the Brits statistically have better toothcare and healthier teeth than Americans, in fact the 2nd best in the world under Germany. Please tell us more about your outdated stereotypes.
If this was recorded 40 years earlier he’d be serious about cigarettes being healthy (Filthy self-promotion incoming) If anyone cares I make videos of my cat Dim and he’s pretty cute
@@thewisenoodle1116 .. Nothing in general, just saying it's yet to prove its longevity in a world flooded in so much excess art it's a tragedy, from a green perspective... So much waste, either chemical or e-waste.. I like pop art made from junk, always makes me smile.. Even the most popular pop art gets overridden by new trendy pieces. Sure, there may be many posters sold for a few decades, then most dies out, replaced by the new pop art.. Classic, old world art is preserved for historical posterity to a much greater extent than pop art. I appreciate junk art and fine art the most, personally. Will films survive a major world war? Old film is already rotting and digitised media also degrades over time and is reliant on technology. An e-bomb war could wipe much of our digitised art out, or it could just be wiped over when not popular, perhaps by an AI algorithm, to reclaim storage space...
This interview made laugh. I've been a cigarette smoker for fifteen years and don't see myself quitting soon even though I've wanted to off and on over the past ten years. David Bowie's music is just fantastic.
Their smoking habits undoubtedly changed both of their voices throughout their careers. For David it would have less of an impact, as he was so dynamic and out-there that any change to his voice would be jotted down as an artistic choice. As for Robert, most of his most famous vocal performances were recorded in the span of 5 years between '69 and '73. His years of hashish smoking hadn't caught up to him yet. There are a few anecdotes out there of Robert himself admitting him quitting smoking hash helped him regain his voice when he started solo touring in '79.
I was only wearing my right earphones the first time I watched this I was like, oh another troll video Then I read a comment on here, and now my left ear is blessed
It's not as hard as people say, most important is doing it cold turkey. If you do that your physical addiction is over in like 3 days. Getting over psychological addiction takes longer, but isn't that bad, as long as you don't touch a cigarette ever again, not even once.
to all those that think 65 is long enough to live (Eddie Van Halen)... or 69 (David Bowie), that an artist has given enough, - I give you Sir Paul McCartney (78). LIVE and stay healthy, take care of yourself, so you can live as long a life as you possibly can so you can be there for your family, friends and the world - so you can keep using your super powers to make this world better! Cheers for the song Paul and Dom
It wasn't so much the smoking that got him in the end (although smoking can cause cancer) it was all the drugs his liver had to process and alcohol. Cirrhosis can lead to liver cancer. A damaged liver can lead to cancer. Mick Ronson also died of liver cancer and I don't believe it was a coincidence. Mick did alot of heavy drinking. Mick was David Bowie's guitar player back in the day.
“The Stones” he’s referring to is Mick Jagger who’s been a health fanatic for quite awhile. Bowie’s regiment in the 70’s was cocaine, red peppers and milk.
Bowie is proof that it’s not obsessive health diets and routines that make you look beautiful, it’s curiosity, a sense of adventure, naivety, fearlessness and a young heart that does it.
Honestly you have to ask yourself at certain point, would you rather smoke and get cancer or have never touched a cigarette in your life and end up with it and dying anyway?
@@numlock2012 Honestly you have to ask yourself at a certain point, would you rather die of cancer when you are in your 50s or when you are in your 80s
@@numlock2012 If you just want to get cancer and die go ahead. There are no certainties in life sure, but id bet money most of us non smokers will be in way better health.
Nice Marc. Viacom hasn't taken down this bit yet: I asked Bowie if he enjoyed playing Rebel Rebel and got a laugh out of him...he mentions how the song is dated for him, and then says Rock and Roll Suicide should be also, but it isn't: ruclips.net/video/290yJmpvi80/видео.html
And he smoked cigarettes so what? He had a wonderful life and did what he wanted. Many of us can't say that although we will not admit that right? Love this guy....
I'm reading into this way too much but abusing stimulants dehydrates you and can lead to electrolyte imbalances quite rapidly, so gatorade really does pair nicely with cocaine
Ironic video. Dave would still be alive if he had of quit smoking years before he did. it was the smoking that ultimately got him. He was a renowned chain smoker. Niles Rodgers once said in an interview when Bowie was staying with him. He would hear him in the middle of the night coughing in the other bedroom. Smoking is a slow form of suicide.
@Copy2Performance yeah you re rigth mainly but being a chainsmoker does affect your whole body saying it had nothing to do with it is incorrect. For example pancreatic cancer is related to smoking too, doctors are still not fully aware of why.
My left ear is a sacred temple
lol genius
my earphones are only playing out of one ear, the wrong one too, it's painful
You helped me figure out why i couldnt hear it. Thank you.
@@CupidStuntBoyz This is the way
You're smoking cigarettes with your left ear? That can't be healthy.
“The Stones were putting a lot of energy into just maintaining their health.”
Yeah. When I think heathy lifestyle, I think Keith Richards.
Don't let this distract you from the fact that I get bullied because my classmates think my videos are the worst. Please don't agree, dear cris
and Brian Jones
I laughed at this, but Mick Jagger has to be perhaps the healthiest nearly 80 year old ever. Sounds much the same as he did in the 60s, is still able to put on a show like he did in the 70s and 80s. And his physique looks like a 35-40 year old's.
@@AxxLAfriku no one asked
@@niamunt While I've seen dudes rocking surprisingly young-looking physiques well into middle age, Mick hasn't been shirtless on stage for years and though he's always stayed in good shape, it's hard to imagine at _nearing 80_ his body is looking like it was in his mid-30s or like any guy's at that age who's also in shape. The reality is, at a certain point aging catches up - _everywhere._
Now we know what killed Bowie:
Gatorade.
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@@anapple1220 are you okay
@@lovely_liability8081 No, he's an apple.
@@lovely_liability8081 apple :)
@@chins. apple ;)
_inhale_ "i believe the body's a sacred temple and you gotta be really careful what you put in it" _sneaky smirk_ i love him so so much. i love you david.
It sure seemed cool at the time. In his later years David lamented greatly about the damage he believed his smoking habit did to his body, let alone the small mountain of coke he did in the mid-70's. A pack per day cigarette habit is one of the worst things you can do to your body.
@@Charleybones He already knew, but wanted to avoid some meek "I try to quit smoking but I cannot do it" moment. He still managed to express exactly that, purely by the irony of the scene.
It’s what killed him in the end...
Why love a demon filled artist ?
A drug induced luciferian only lives temporarily ?
GOD have mercy +
You don't love David, you love a human sacrifice for your entertainment. The people who loved him would cringe or cry seeing this.
-Are you doing any of that?
puffs a cigarette, smiles; "Yeah, I believe body is a sacred temple"
Bowie was such a treasure.
overrated pos
This is just sad
Yup you just described the content of the video, well done.
@@mapuangames5847 Hahaha to think even David Bowie has people mentally handicapped enough to hate him.
This world really is full of worthless morons, especially in youtube comments.
@@OzzyOscy Nah, just the specific part that he liked the most. It's pretty much the most productive type of comment to make, as opposed to yours which just exposed you as a pointless little degenerate.
He drinks gatorade
*drank
Travis Akins drinks*
@@travisa4596 he was making a statement, not referring to it as being past tense in particular so he's right
@@cancelcancel6613 *drank
Gatorade is fine, K👀l-Aid is...oh...
I laughed so hard when he said "I drink Gatorade".
I drink gaatttoooaaaade 😂
same lol
What's gararaid please
Same here lmao
gay tor ade
I heard him say in an interview he quit smoking when his daughter was born in 1999. He would have been aged 52 then. Of course, like everyone, I wish he was still with us. Between the extreme cocaine use 74~77, heavy smoking, career commitment, eating very little and keeping so thin for decades... I think he was lucky to make it to age 69. **EDIT** Since people have commented on Bowie smoking during his 2000 Glastonbury show, it would appear he finally quit not long afterwards. As someone pointed out also, he may simply have been nervous during that particular show.
This makes me feel more alright about it. He did have quite the full life for someone with that lifestyle
@@quornby148 And he released blackstar right before his death, I say he did alright.
He was smoking during his Glastonbury 2000 performance
@@AphexMakina Well spotted. I was just commenting on an interview he gave around the same period. I’m sure others know more info than I do, and that’s cool.
Considering his 'peers' if he had any, then I think he had a great life and his legacy is magical.
david bowie saying he drinks gatorade is something i never knew I needed
Look at the Gatorade logo and also look at Bowie’s face on Aladdin Sane
@@Xldldoom0 why did you point that out lol. now i cant unsee it
He lived the fullest life. That question was a jab at him smoking and he handled it with humor and class.
Nice take!
Ciggy Stardust
RIP Spaceboy.
Much missed. Never forgotten.
Ashes to ashtray.
@@otchenashenko good one
🎵 There's a Tar Man
Waiting in the sky.... 🎵
He loved that Stardust 🌟 a little too much :(
@sucka la mink naw it was multifactor, it was mainly the drugs and alcohol tho cuz it was liver cancer.
I met him several times in the early 90s. He was such a lovely guy. He could talk to anyone like they were his best friend.
@Stanly Stud I did. I worked at Tower Records on Sunset Blvd. All the celebrities came in there.
@Stanly Stud Jealous hater is a jealous bitch. LOL
@@TheKitchenerLeslie he thinks David Bowie never pooped, peed, talked to people or behaved like a regular human being because he is a fan in the general sense of the word, a rather sad individual with a pathologically low self-esteem.
@@brunocortinescasero6057 I see him as a run-of-the-mill troll.
WOwww ThAtSss DefiNetly LeGit 😳😳😳
I saw him at the bar at Irving Plaza, smoking. Some girl tried to light up and security said "You can't do that." She pointed at Bowie and said "but he's smoking!" Bowie hears this, actually leans over and says, "Rock god, fringe benefits." True story.
And everyone clapped
@@sebc.416 The president came and bestowed a medal upon them, after which the queen came and formally knighted them
@@Sam-gx2ti No, that's not how it happened. Stop making things up. I was there. Bowie made the comment about rock legend benefits. Then everyone clapped. After that a space ship landed. Three little green men exited the ship, walked up to Bowie and said: "Greetings Earthling! To answer your question: Yes, there is life on mars."
@@Jiiimbooh you must have left in fear of aliens because you missed them all having a butt sex orgy. I was there too that faithful day
@@Gunner4life34 I got a picture of his pink eye to prove it!
Just the sample of that interview made me laugh
made me smile :)♥️
Recommend 5 years late lol
I like plums
I like bananas
I like this video
Lol my ass
who the fook is this guy
"I drink Gatorade."
-- _The Joker, Batman Telltale 2_
He would've been an amazing joker.
@Matthew Rendenm well he has played in different movies, zoolander, just a gigolo e.x.
And my favorite, the prestige where he plays Nikola Tesla.
@@nes70r10 How do you not say Labyrinth?? Wtf?
@@gummibear696 haven’t seen it. But definitely will.
@Matthew Rendenm he was an actor
The body is a temple. The temple needs incense
nailed it
Slow clap
I'm hardcore allergic...but i get the sebtiment....
and peppermint
@@darkhorsed uP
David's thinking "If Mick Jagger's body is a temple, then I've already defiled it."
if you believe 'Mrs Bowie I'
@@sexobscura I've seen the "Dancing in the Streets" video. Can't really argue with her after that...
mick smoked for many years, i think he quit in his late 30s around then, he did loads of drugs too back in the day. hes obviously been very into fitness yoga etc and healthy over the past few decades though.
What a legend, I miss him so much. Still can't believe he's already been gone 5 years nows :(
whhhaaaat? 5 years?! seriously! ah man. gonna have to go listen to Five Years now, thanks for that
He didn't treat his body right. So (I know I'll get a lot of hate for this) he deserves it. Your life isn't a game.
@Juan Perez He's gay, therefore he's a creep. Get the fuck outta there
Only one word: sublime.
I love you, I miss you David.
he's got such a sweet lovely smile. it feels as the one of an innocent child. it's really heart warming to see it.
I had grown to almost think he was immortal. He had that supernatural vibe about him... Maybe it was the self-confidence he displayed, or maybe because of my love for his Zyggy Sturdust period I convinced myself he was from another planet or something. So when I read he had died I had that moment I just couldn't believe it.
The interviewer sounds like Jonah hill
It is in fact Jonah Hills dad, John Mountain, google it
@@gladdos833 lmao what? Jonah Hill's dad is Richard Feldstein
@@edaurdovega7673 its a joke haha. dw it flew past my head the first time I read it as well, the joke is a mountain is bigger than a hill
@@kyloren4849 hahahahaha
It doesnt tho
"the body is a scared temple pffffff" this is gonna be stuck in my head for a long time.
Very scary too
@@paulgoogol2652 lol I haven't noticed that typo till now 😂😂
So missed. TY ★
ah yes, smoking bad
**finishes 2nd pack of cigars of the day**
And now he's gone. I wish he would have taken better care of himself for he might've lived a much longer life. God bless you David Bowie on your continued journey.
He makes me want to smoke MORE.
Honestly, what a class act. Pure genuine coolness, civility, talent talent talent, and charisma.
When he and Prince passed in 2016, it was really the end of an era....both so creative, so energetic, so joyous and true to their art and thus to all of their fans forever.
Dont smoke tho, it wont turn you into David Bowie
0:12 listen with headphones
hahahahah :) It's gorgeous!
Noice
Filthy frank avatar haha
“Gotta be careful what you put in in”
*wheeze*
*rasspp*
"i drink gatorade" this is what i always tell myself when i question my state of health
How many of the most talented musicians were heavy smokers? We could sit here and spend all day listing them.
Yeah we could also list all of the "normal" people and it wouldn't be such a surprise
@@farewellnico7080 a critical thinker! Good to see one in the wild.
The majority of the top musicians and actors , were heavy smokers
Van Halen and his cigarette-in-the-guitar solo, lol.
@@M2Mil7er Thank you very much kind Sir
I haven't seen this interview in years! Sound And Vision Tour, '89. Back when Ryko disc put out David's back catalogue; and still owning all his work on RCA was cool.
1990 in Orlando
Ah, Bowie. He's just so amiable.
For a man who tirelessly searched the cosmos through music, he never abandoned the importance of human simplicity. That relationship is a great balance within his music and why it works so well. “Oh you pretty things!” is about extra terrestrials but the song casually talks about waking up and having breakfast. Space Oddity, too, really all of it. You’re actively experiencing the speaker discover transcendence. Would be hard to accomplish without a smoke and some Gatorade!
His body is a sacred temple, that's why he sacrifices his lungs
Looks like Ricky Gervais here
Yeah, because his lungs aren't a part of his body.
He lived. Many people, whether smokers or not, don’t really live. The secret is to an enjoyable life…is to enjoy life.
His mannerisms, accent, eye roll here reminds me so much of Ricky Gervais.
That's exactly what I thought! Even the teeth!
Bingo
@@whereami2477 eh that's every brit
@@pothakamuri2880 the Brits statistically have better toothcare and healthier teeth than Americans, in fact the 2nd best in the world under Germany. Please tell us more about your outdated stereotypes.
@@whiskii twas but a joke
Lots of comments saying what Bowie said in a 25 second video, thanks for the recap
Yeah damn what's that all about? Is that an american thing?
I love how he emphasises every letter of GATORADE
I ❤️ his South London accent ❤️ Its how it should be 🥰
Lmao i drink Gatorade he is so adorable
His laugh, this video lives rent free in my head.
Oh I love you so much David
He lived until nearly 70 and denied himself literally nothing. Deny yourself everything and live another 5 - 10 years.
If this was recorded 40 years earlier he’d be serious about cigarettes being healthy
(Filthy self-promotion incoming)
If anyone cares I make videos of my cat Dim and he’s pretty cute
At least he finally admitted it at some point. Really shows you what a stubborn prick Zappa was haha
date ?
@ELY4 CP I'm guessing, but the footage looks 30+ years old to me.
@@scheve332 its like late 90s, everybody knew about cigarettes health damage already for like 30 years
Bruh I hate your your username omg. I thought I was legitimately going illiterate when I read "enchilada" instead of "echidnas." 😂
*"I don't smoke, but I occasionally drink.* I'm in bed ~"
Just like a baby, I wake up without any fatigue or stress in the morning.
Even his laugh sounds beautiful.
Never will be anyone else close to his talent. One of a kind.
“The body’s a sacred temple PPPFFFWOWEFFF”
if you want to be immortal, make art. this shell we all live in doesn't last forever.
Art comes in many ways. Some sing, some paint, some publish in medical journals
Not a good reason to justify smoking tho...
nor does art, especially pop-art.
@@PrivateSi what do u have against pop art?
@@thewisenoodle1116 .. Nothing in general, just saying it's yet to prove its longevity in a world flooded in so much excess art it's a tragedy, from a green perspective... So much waste, either chemical or e-waste.. I like pop art made from junk, always makes me smile.. Even the most popular pop art gets overridden by new trendy pieces. Sure, there may be many posters sold for a few decades, then most dies out, replaced by the new pop art.. Classic, old world art is preserved for historical posterity to a much greater extent than pop art. I appreciate junk art and fine art the most, personally. Will films survive a major world war? Old film is already rotting and digitised media also degrades over time and is reliant on technology. An e-bomb war could wipe much of our digitised art out, or it could just be wiped over when not popular, perhaps by an AI algorithm, to reclaim storage space...
This interview made laugh. I've been a cigarette smoker for fifteen years and don't see myself quitting soon even though I've wanted to off and on over the past ten years. David Bowie's music is just fantastic.
Ever considered smoking something besides nicotine? No I don't mean weed either there is other herbs!
@@BilboBaggMan I smoked oregano for a long time. Only because my dealer was giving me bunk dope and I had never smoked weed before.
Stop smoking.
@@mylocampbell7602 Well said.
@@mylocampbell7602 I'm sure he'll stop now.
Not sure how guys like him and robert plant can be heavy smokers and still sing so well
Their smoking habits undoubtedly changed both of their voices throughout their careers. For David it would have less of an impact, as he was so dynamic and out-there that any change to his voice would be jotted down as an artistic choice. As for Robert, most of his most famous vocal performances were recorded in the span of 5 years between '69 and '73. His years of hashish smoking hadn't caught up to him yet. There are a few anecdotes out there of Robert himself admitting him quitting smoking hash helped him regain his voice when he started solo touring in '79.
And Freddie Mercury, too
Frank Sinatra smoked 60 lucky strikes a day for most of his life gave him that raspy sound !
Extremely underrated actor too,took me a long time to realize he was Tesla in The Prestige.
Oi drank ghaitoride. R.I.P. you magical madman!
Right after this he filmed Dancing in the Streets with Jagger - possibly the best thing ever filmed.
Rest In Peace David! He was a legend. ❤️🙏
I was only wearing my right earphones the first time I watched this
I was like, oh another troll video
Then I read a comment on here, and now my left ear is blessed
Only my right earphone is working so thank u for ur comment lolll
He was ridiculously handsome
I never thought I'd hear David Bowie say the word "gatorade" but here we are.
this makes me want to quit smoking.
the stones are still alive and touring.
i wish we still had Bowie. T^T
It's not as hard as people say, most important is doing it cold turkey. If you do that your physical addiction is over in like 3 days. Getting over psychological addiction takes longer, but isn't that bad, as long as you don't touch a cigarette ever again, not even once.
@@kevinf8439 You hit the nail, you can hit cold turkey when your psychological wiring is ready. Been there with good ol coke
legend.
Bowie was so cool he didn't have to do anything other than being being Bowie.
For too long, I slept on Bowie and Prince. Now I couldn't be happier to be a fan of theirs. Absolute legends and peak of our kind gentlemen for sure.
2 of my faves. controlled all aspects of the music they put out
to all those that think 65 is long enough to live (Eddie Van Halen)... or 69 (David Bowie), that an artist has given enough, - I give you Sir Paul McCartney (78). LIVE and stay healthy, take care of yourself, so you can live as long a life as you possibly can so you can be there for your family, friends and the world - so you can keep using your super powers to make this world better! Cheers for the song Paul and Dom
@peter barlow that is no way to speak of your father.
@peter barlow No, you're right, your dad was a talentless hack.
@peter barlow you're dad's name was McCartney too?
@peter barlow it always seems to bother small minds. Still does. Hey, you should try to mend your relationship with your father.
@peter barlow see? it always bugs small minds. Hahaha!
my earphone with broken left cable: :) 🚬💨
I. Love. Him. So. Much.
I thought my headphones were broken goddamn it Bowie you did it again
We love Bowie
as one old veteran said....."if I knew I was going to live this long, I would have taken better care of myself"........
After having a glass of warm milk and doing about twenty minutes of stretches before going to bed, I usually have no problems sleeping until morning.
Thank you!
my left earphone is broken so i thought this video was just silent
For such a brilliant man I am surprised that he smoked and smoked as much as he did
May not have valued LONGEVITY as many others do :)
Gotta die from something.
And that is why he had several heart attacks, had to stop touring, became an introvert, and died of liver cancer. Keep puffing away kids.
It wasn't so much the smoking that got him in the end (although smoking can cause cancer) it was all the drugs his liver had to process and alcohol. Cirrhosis can lead to liver cancer. A damaged liver can lead to cancer. Mick Ronson also died of liver cancer and I don't believe it was a coincidence. Mick did alot of heavy drinking. Mick was David Bowie's guitar player back in the day.
I don't believe he died of cirrhosis
Go away
Kick rocks
@Juan Perez if Bowie is for imbeciles, why you hatin' imbecile?
“The Stones” he’s referring to is Mick Jagger who’s been a health fanatic for quite awhile. Bowie’s regiment in the 70’s was cocaine, red peppers and milk.
when he makes that facial expression it just screams *flashbacks of all of the cocaine he's snorted over the years*
Rest in peace legend.
Bowie is proof that it’s not obsessive health diets and routines that make you look beautiful, it’s curiosity, a sense of adventure, naivety, fearlessness and a young heart that does it.
Or, you know, loads of cocaine.
@@adestimare5985 You gotta call it c'caine
Danny Elfman has all of that plus the health diet and routine and not only looks young for 68 but will probably live well past that age.
My right earphone doesn't work so I watched David Bowie silently smoking and laughing for 25 seconds
He's quoting lines from a movie called Dog Day Afternoon.
John Cazale’s character
so is he trolling the interviewer?
Rest in peace the greatest artist of the 70s and 80s
Now Bowie is dead and meanwhile the Rolling Stones are still touring. I love Bowie but I wish he took better care of himself.
that glorious hair omg
"Here's a little statistic for you: 100% of non-smokers die!" - Bernard Manning
Who is "Bernard Manning"? A football player? I lost a carload of close friends all smokers in their FORTIES.
Honestly you have to ask yourself at certain point, would you rather smoke and get cancer or have never touched a cigarette in your life and end up with it and dying anyway?
@@Dwightstjohn-fo8ki Google is your friend.
@@numlock2012 Honestly you have to ask yourself at a certain point, would you rather die of cancer when you are in your 50s or when you are in your 80s
@@numlock2012 If you just want to get cancer and die go ahead. There are no certainties in life sure, but id bet money most of us non smokers will be in way better health.
My left ear loved this
Nice Marc. Viacom hasn't taken down this bit yet: I asked Bowie if he enjoyed playing Rebel Rebel and got a laugh out of him...he mentions how the song is dated for him, and then says Rock and Roll Suicide should be also, but it isn't: ruclips.net/video/290yJmpvi80/видео.html
I’ve loved Bowie since Labarynth
His flippancy ultimately was his downfall.
Really, how?
@@purplehaze2506 His smoking arrogance that ultimately killed him.
Despite warnings after heart surgery.
@@steffanhoffmann8937 I think it was more the drinking that killed him. Since he got liver cancer.
@@nuclearcatbaby1131 Smoking causes liver cancer.
God he is charisma personified. May he rest in peace
Some people their body is a temple for others it's an amusement park
Very good . . .
And he smoked cigarettes so what? He had a wonderful life and did what he wanted. Many of us can't say that although we will not admit that right? Love this guy....
Bowie was the coolest dude to ever live. I’ll fight anyone that says otherwise
First I thought this is David Bowie but then I realised it’s Ricky Gervais.
when he blew into my left ear *I felt that*
bowie had an enormous personality.
they cut out the part where he said “i drink gatorade with cocaine”
I'm reading into this way too much but abusing stimulants dehydrates you and can lead to electrolyte imbalances quite rapidly, so gatorade really does pair nicely with cocaine
my left hand is a sacred temple
Ironic video. Dave would still be alive if he had of quit smoking years before he did.
it was the smoking that ultimately got him.
He was a renowned chain smoker.
Niles Rodgers once said in an interview when Bowie was staying with him.
He would hear him in the middle of the night coughing in the other bedroom.
Smoking is a slow form of suicide.
@Copy2Performance that' s a little bit brave to say lol
@Copy2Performance yeah you re rigth mainly but being a chainsmoker does affect your whole body saying it had nothing to do with it is incorrect. For example pancreatic cancer is related to smoking too, doctors are still not fully aware of why.
@Copy2Performance caused by years of chain smoking lets be honest about it.
Ricky Gervais and him are a lot alike in the facial expressions
He's dead because he didn't look after his health.
Mojopin 70: Even the fittest / healthiest people die eventually.