I love love love David Bowie but I am especially happy that Klaus Nomi is being acknowledged here in the comments! He led kind of a sad life and was so talented.
Soooo true. Just an over-the-top talent, just a thing of wonderment. And: he was a very accomplished chef, to boot! Thanks for your insightful comment.
@Theonlyonestanding It was worse than Ebola. Ebola was scary but virtually no one ever caught it. AIDS was in every neighborhood and people were terrified of it.
I worked event security at a concert in LA when David Bowie was touring with Klaus Nomi. Before the show there were a lot of people standing around talking and wanting to get to David Bowie. But, in all the frenzy, I watched Klaus step back, look around and began to talk to the staff that was working there. The caterers, the stage hands, and even me. I found him to be one of the most engaging interesting people to talk to. He was a warm, humble and openly friendly person. He was a very approachable and nice person and I have always remembered him and his friendliness to me and my co-workers with great fondness.
I was a 12 year old odd ball of a tomboy and me and my sis snuck (sp!) down to the basement to watch SNL on this airing. My life changed even before David Bowie finished his performance! I had finally found where I fit in! I'm 53 years old and I have been a hard-wired , die-hard, obsessed in all things Bowie fan since. It took till the internet to find this rare footage. And I learned that was Klaus Nomi,and so I started listening to him and remember the articles of when David Bowie approached him to do this. That was his style Bowie liked with the suit. Klaus has an almost ethereal voice that was of no other. Oh! If I was to have one wish and that would to go back in time of the early 70's and be apart of that whole New York City scene would be just electric! By the time I had learned about Klaus Nomi was too late. Sadly one of the first performers to die of AIDS and even more tragic not giving enough exposure for more to enjoy. So I am like the rest of these good folks saying "Tell me more" WootTootZoot!!!!! Cant leave us hanging!!!
Wish more people would give recognition to Joey Arias, the amazingly talented singer in red, that was best friends with Klaus Nomi. The 2 met Bowie at a dinner event and found out he was a big fan of the both of them as well. This ended up being their only collaboration although they wanted to do more. Joey Arias is still alive and does great shows to this day. He’s such a talent.
The Nomi Song will stay with you forever while You don't own me will rock your heart away. Just a few pointers whilst taking that Journey. I'm also in said hole. 😆
@@dougstanton9816 il avait un style et une voix propices aux années 80, tellement avides de nouveautés. C'est pourquoi, il y a eu tellement de musiques nouvelles. Bien sûr, il y avait à prendre ou à laisser.......... Et c'est ça, que j'ai adoré vivre........ L'explosion de créativité......... Par contre, vraiment, il avait une extraordinaire...... C'est sûr......
Singing back up is not only the fabulous Klaus Nomi (mentioned in the comments) but also the incomparable Joey Arias (in orange suit). Another amazing performer that has an incredible falsetto voice and sings torch songs. Incredibly talented people!!😊
.....i photographed him and interviewed him....he was truly amazing...we did a red carpet event for VH1....at the legendary gay bar...THE STUD....i was on the red carpet with him...he looked AMAZING...he suspended reality....he also sang to me over the phone...a Billie Holliday song....while he was actually staying in the legendary room she was busted in here in San Francisco....she beat the case....he was very kind and told me about this performance on SNL....the story is Klaus was actually a substitute for....TONI BASIL....who was busy working with BETTE MIDLER at the time.....genius.....
@@thomasturner8064 FYI David Bowie hired both of them, gave them a few thousand dollars for outfits for this song. He said he was going to be dressed up 'Bauhaus'. They went to Henri Bendel and found the red and/or black Thierry Mugler outfits with leggings for $100 each.
But the entire thing was his vision. And his arrangement. He always knew what he wanted. He loved getting input, but ultimately it was all his. They were fabulous.
Klaus and Joey certainly add a bunch to this version, but I also want to point out how the lack of distortion on Bowie's voice in this version really adds something as well. Rest in Peace, Klaus and David.
I always come back to this version whenever I want to hear this song. Klaus Nomi and Joey Arias's harmonies are like having my brain sensually massaged.
Given all the reasons the Internet sucks, it is redeemed when you stumble onto something like this. Not only is this a terrific performance of a Bowie classic, but it also introduced me to Joey and Klaus. I’ve just spent an hour deep-diving on them and now I have a warm glow about humanity.
Very well said. I find it simply transporting and otherworldly; Nomi sends it into a whole new dimension. David is in immaculate form. Really just kinda perfection here on earth. Thank you for your comment.
Joey Arias has done it all. Singer, comedienne, actor, Cirque du Soleil performer, Drag Queen and a fantastic jazz singer and LGBT pioneer! From hanging around Madonna Like A Virgin era - to this iconic moment! He has seen them all come and go! We need a Joey Arias documentary asap
At 0:39, when the background vocals first kick in, the harmony and general sound immediately reminded me of Blackstar. Then I realized that they were singing, "I thought you died alone." Dying alone is, of course, is the theme of Blackstar. I think it likely that Bowie was remembering this SNL performance when he wrote Blackstar.
Klaus Nomi was one of the most gifted and talented vocalist. I feel his background vocals here actually eclipsed alot of what Bowie was serving in that moment.
I am à great one for the German ignored Nomi who went to the US with no notions of music, within 4 years he died of AIDS but composed révolutionary albums I still listen to in tears... Bowie was right to help him get through, my English is bad but genuine, no translàtor
Makes you wonder at the beautiful pebbles on the beach that we will never view or be able to enjoy. Life is definitely far too short for experiencing all that can or should be. I recall seeing this when it was live - but I was far too young in my 20’s to understand what I was experiencing.
Amazing to see Klaus Nomi, Joey Arias and David Bowie together, such amazing voices and sadly the world is a poorer place without them. May their music live on, I feel so lucky to be around during their time.
This version is so great because of how much Klaus Nomi and Joey Arias added to it. Near the end Klaus belts out vocals so powerful they could’ve overtaken Bowie if he wanted to but he did just enough to elevate the song. And Bowie does his best to keep up with both of them and it makes his performance all the more better for it. It’s probably my favorite version of the song.
A perfect example of how they serve the song. Even with such skill and proficiency, these 3 artists, along with the backing band, keep their parts of the performance in check, to ensure each element of the song is present.
What a great opportunity for them all to work together. I agree that this version is the best I have never seen it.. thanks for this..... Klaus is under rated and you appreciated him after he died and bowie was as eccentric as him but more excepted... in main stream
Been looking for this video for ages now, finally found it, definitely the best version I've heard .Klaus's vocals add an other worldly edge to it. RIP Klaus and David
Yeah, spot-on with regard to KN. Update: was able to find and predate upon an mp4 file of straight performance. I put it here for now: vimeo.com/338752805 But will put it on YT soon.
My wife recorded very many SNL episodes when they were rerun. And this episode is one of them. This is definitely a keeper. Miss him very much. RIP DAVID. 💔
My favorite performance of this song by our beloved friend David, soulful Arias, Bowie & Nomi. I feel the electricity every time I listen. May this echo forever and ever!!! ❤️🤍🖤
I recommend you to watch the documentary "The Nomi Song". It's very interesting how Klaus Nomi got the tuxido. ruclips.net/video/NySeTvdNtEw/видео.html
This is my all-time favorite song from him, and I am strangely attracted to this particular version almost every time I wish to hear it...it's got an extra haunting quality to it, and I love the rawness of the live performance...when the measure of your artistry was still how well you can carry your album to the stage without lipsync or autotune.
When I was growing up in Uk in 70s 80s 90s we couldn’t get to see Tv appearances like this which were originally on USA TV . Thank God for RUclips , we can now get to see what we missed .
True. It was a little before my time to have participated in it but I appreciate it so much. Much more interesting things/creativity/pushing the boundaries going on and individualism was more prevalent. It seems to have been curbed in recent times.
I miss you David and Klaus. You were amazing singers with a strong and creative personnality. Thanks both for your very good music, voice of course and your strange characters. 🤩🤩😢😢
Well done. BTW, Joey Arias has a Vimeo channel, and the pure performance-only version is included. He seems to have very few vids up, so finding should be pretty easy. Cheers!
I was thinking today how much better music was in the 80s because of USSR 'The Wall' , Reagan w -MoralMajority- and the influence of Mutual Assured Destruction on art, in general.
like other folks commenting, I remember watching this on SNL, I was 16 and I remember sitting there with my mouth hanging open, in awe, first heard Bowie in '76 - the David Live album, but this performance was different, dont even have the words to this day, but I remember how it struck me
Wow Klaus Nomi the 1st time i heard him was in the late 70's when my next door nieghbour said i looked like Klaus...next day rushed in to town in York uk to check if i did...and i bought the album ...thanks Malcolm , can't remember the album..."Lesley Gore" i dont own you was on the album...brilliant :)
I love love love David Bowie but I am especially happy that Klaus Nomi is being acknowledged here in the comments! He led kind of a sad life and was so talented.
Soooo true. Just an over-the-top talent, just a thing of wonderment. And: he was a very accomplished chef, to boot! Thanks for your insightful comment.
This is a charisma overload right here.
@Theonlyonestanding It was worse than Ebola. Ebola was scary but virtually no one ever caught it. AIDS was in every neighborhood and people were terrified of it.
@Theonlyonestanding Are you stupid or do you just want to admit you don't know what the word virtually means
who?
I worked event security at a concert in LA when David Bowie was touring with Klaus Nomi. Before the show there were a lot of people standing around talking and wanting to get to David Bowie. But, in all the frenzy, I watched Klaus step back, look around and began to talk to the staff that was working there. The caterers, the stage hands, and even me. I found him to be one of the most engaging interesting people to talk to. He was a warm, humble and openly friendly person. He was a very approachable and nice person and I have always remembered him and his friendliness to me and my co-workers with great fondness.
WootTootZoot Oh man, that sounds incredible. Is here anything else you recall from that era?
WootTootZoot Oh man, that sounds incredible. Is here anything else you recall from that era?
I’ve heard very little about Klaus... but it’s always this. He’s a secret treasure.
I was a 12 year old odd ball of a tomboy and me and my sis snuck (sp!) down to the basement to watch SNL on this airing. My life changed even before David Bowie finished his performance! I had finally found where I fit in! I'm 53 years old and I have been a hard-wired , die-hard, obsessed in all things Bowie fan since. It took till the internet to find this rare footage. And I learned that was Klaus Nomi,and so I started listening to him and remember the articles of when David Bowie approached him to do this. That was his style Bowie liked with the suit. Klaus has an almost ethereal voice that was of no other. Oh! If I was to have one wish and that would to go back in time of the early 70's and be apart of that whole New York City scene would be just electric! By the time I had learned about Klaus Nomi was too late. Sadly one of the first performers to die of AIDS and even more tragic not giving enough exposure for more to enjoy. So I am like the rest of these good folks saying "Tell me more" WootTootZoot!!!!! Cant leave us hanging!!!
@Ossarian "I'm random asshole with nothing better to do, wishing you a shitty night" -tv fades off-
Wish more people would give recognition to Joey Arias, the amazingly talented singer in red, that was best friends with Klaus Nomi. The 2 met Bowie at a dinner event and found out he was a big fan of the both of them as well. This ended up being their only collaboration although they wanted to do more. Joey Arias is still alive and does great shows to this day. He’s such a talent.
That is great to know. I will check his videos. On Vimeo someone said. Thanks.
Fuk, ain't that something... Thier ONLY time together?
Joey Arias was in The Groundlings where he knew Cassandra Peterson. He shows up in the Elvira movie as a creepy hitchhiker.
Yes, totally agree. His solo stage act is compelling.
David Bowie et Klaus Nomi : ça leur ressemble tellement, sans oublier l'époque et la chute du mur de Berlin !!!!!!!!!!!!
And today, I learned who Klaus Nomi is. Down this rabbit hole I go.
I hope you watched a few of his operatic videos. That was one very strange and unique German boy 🤭😀🤭
Damn right ! Total eclipse.
Klaus Nomi était un ancien chanteur d'un Opéra de l'Allemagne de l'est. D'où sa voix si particulière et que j'aimais tant........
The Nomi Song will stay with you forever while You don't own me will rock your heart away. Just a few pointers whilst taking that Journey. I'm also in said hole. 😆
@@dougstanton9816 il avait un style et une voix propices aux années 80, tellement avides de nouveautés. C'est pourquoi, il y a eu tellement de musiques nouvelles. Bien sûr, il y avait à prendre ou à laisser.......... Et c'est ça, que j'ai adoré vivre........ L'explosion de créativité......... Par contre, vraiment, il avait une extraordinaire...... C'est sûr......
I remember being a 10 year old kid and watching this live on SNL. It blew me away and made me fall in love with Bowie and Klaus instantly.💖
Same for me.
@@willkay7206 and I.
Yup
Oh. My. God. I saw this live in 79. My mind was blown then, still is.
macleggett same here!
Same here. Frankfurt Germany and I was 16. This experience has had a lasting effect on my life.
If your mind has been blown twice man you're on borrowed time LOL
SAME. It's how I found out about all those "Do you Nomi?" posters in NY.
It was a compelling moment for many - my parents were put off but we kids were OMG this is incredible.
Saw this as a child. Will never forget it. RIP gentlemen.
Man, Klaus' counter tenor range really adds that extra sparkle to this song.
And Joey Arias too!
Singing back up is not only the fabulous Klaus Nomi (mentioned in the comments) but also the incomparable Joey Arias (in orange suit). Another amazing performer that has an incredible falsetto voice and sings torch songs. Incredibly talented people!!😊
.....i photographed him and interviewed him....he was truly amazing...we did a red carpet event for VH1....at the legendary gay bar...THE STUD....i was on the red carpet with him...he looked AMAZING...he suspended reality....he also sang to me over the phone...a Billie Holliday song....while he was actually staying in the legendary room she was busted in here in San Francisco....she beat the case....he was very kind and told me about this performance on SNL....the story is Klaus was actually a substitute for....TONI BASIL....who was busy working with BETTE MIDLER at the time.....genius.....
2 fgz
This blew me away when I saw it as a kid. I was hooked.
Ok AI bot. Tell us more.
Klaus takes this song to another level with that insane soprano [edit: apparently it’s countertenor for men]
Not soprano (women singers), but countertenor.
Fernando Graça ooo thank you for the correction! Always down to learn something new
All these years I thought it was falsetto
Klaus nomi is mezze soprano
@ he's mezze suprano
👏👏👏Iconic! With Klaus Nomi and Joey Arias!
RIP David Bowie and Klaus Nomi
Yes. Both great. Both special. 🙏
Joey Arias & Klaus Nomi were exactly WHAT SOLD this Man Who Sold the Word performance.
Wonder if Kurt Cobain saw and was inspired by this performance?
@@thomasturner8064 FYI David Bowie hired both of them, gave them a few thousand dollars for outfits for this song. He said he was going to be dressed up 'Bauhaus'. They went to Henri Bendel and found the red and/or black Thierry Mugler outfits with leggings for $100 each.
@@lowe-quay-shush They did a great job on this and TVC15 from the same show. I heard that Bowie had only very recently met them in NYC.
But the entire thing was his vision. And his arrangement. He always knew what he wanted. He loved getting input, but ultimately it was all his. They were fabulous.
Klaus and Joey certainly add a bunch to this version, but I also want to point out how the lack of distortion on Bowie's voice in this version really adds something as well. Rest in Peace, Klaus and David.
This Version is like if the song was written for "Heroes" or "Lodger".. I love it
I always come back to this version whenever I want to hear this song.
Klaus Nomi and Joey Arias's harmonies are like having my brain sensually massaged.
Merci pour Klaus Nomi
Merci pour lui
Given all the reasons the Internet sucks, it is redeemed when you stumble onto something like this. Not only is this a terrific performance of a Bowie classic, but it also introduced me to Joey and Klaus. I’ve just spent an hour deep-diving on them and now I have a warm glow about humanity.
Mysterious and haunting. My favorite version of the song, by far. Nomi makes it even better, he should have collaborated more with Bowie
Very well said. I find it simply transporting and otherworldly; Nomi sends it into a whole new dimension. David is in immaculate form. Really just kinda perfection here on earth. Thank you for your comment.
Ashur Darkstarr could you imagine a song with Klaus and Freddie Mercury?
Itbmurr1 They play weekends in Asgaard, Valhalla and Nebuchadnezar’s Palace on the beach in Santorini
@@cfrandre8319 Occasionally Tuesdays, after lunch, in Absorto, Chari-Baguirmi, Chad, let us not forget.
And, Bowie promised to be I"in touch" with Nomi for future projects/tours. Bowie never did. A shame for all of us.
Joey Arias has done it all.
Singer, comedienne, actor, Cirque du Soleil performer, Drag Queen and a fantastic jazz singer and LGBT pioneer!
From hanging around Madonna Like A Virgin era - to this iconic moment!
He has seen them all come and go!
We need a Joey Arias documentary asap
I read this in Stefan’s (SNL) voice…
not to mention our early 80s band STRANGE PARTY feat. Joey which shall rise again, watch for UK album release by summer '24! look up song IMITATORS
At 0:39, when the background vocals first kick in, the harmony and general sound immediately reminded me of Blackstar. Then I realized that they were singing, "I thought you died alone." Dying alone is, of course, is the theme of Blackstar. I think it likely that Bowie was remembering this SNL performance when he wrote Blackstar.
Klaus needs to have more recognition. A box set would be nice.
Just 2 albums and some songs, and they are hard to find and very expensive
You know what else would be nice? If some *sshole hadn't come along and hacked up this performance with a pile of unnecessary clips.
👏👏👏👏👏👏🥇👍🤗Thanks, Thanks, Thanks 😊 You Are Rigth 1000%.
Klaus Nomi was one of the most gifted and talented vocalist. I feel his background vocals here actually eclipsed alot of what Bowie was serving in that moment.
I don’t think there’s enough material for a boxset. But I get what you mean. He’s amazing.
This was impossible to get on RUclips for ages
I know! I am so happy it is back! The back up vocals are what make it so great in my opinion.
@@aiai-j7i yeah klaus nomi makes any song great with his unique voice
Dragonheart agree! i remember seeing this when it was first televised and just being so mesmerized with nomi
It wasn't easy! But I used subterfuge and determination. What an iconic performance.
Update. Happened upon treasure. I hoovered up (mp4-wise) a pure clip of this. I posted it here: vimeo.com/338752805 Will put it up here on YT soon.
Seeing Klaus Nomi appears suddenly, is such a classy shocker always
I love David Bowie, but Klaus Nomi is why I watched this
Me too.
I love this video for like 40 years. Klaus
Klaus Nomi was amazing. So sad he passed way too early. I can’t imagine what his influence on music would have been in the last 20 years.
I am à great one for the German ignored Nomi who went to the US with no notions of music, within 4 years he died of AIDS but composed révolutionary albums I still listen to in tears... Bowie was right to help him get through, my English is bad but genuine, no translàtor
Stunning. I saw this when it was on SNL. It was scary and spectacular at the same time.
Brave, at the same time..
This was one of the greatest live performances on SNL hands down!
This and the Rolling Stones "Beast of Burden" and " Shattered ". Plus Devo and the B-52s.
At 50 yo I just learned about Klaus Nomi.
Better late than never.
Makes you wonder at the beautiful pebbles on the beach that we will never view or be able to enjoy. Life is definitely far too short for experiencing all that can or should be. I recall seeing this when it was live - but I was far too young in my 20’s to understand what I was experiencing.
At age 61, here.
Amazing to see Klaus Nomi, Joey Arias and David Bowie together, such amazing voices and sadly the world is a poorer place without them. May their music live on, I feel so lucky to be around during their time.
I saw this when it was first on. He was an innovator I miss Bowie alot.This was for The Lodger release he did Boys keep swinging too.
Bowie and Nomi together....nothing else comes close....wonderful simply wonderful. 💜
2 perfect aliens found each other
Superior ... I hope my YT Bowie songs makes him smile from far far away ... superfans unite.
I saw this as a lad live in 79.
Love Bowie, of course, but I've never forgotten Nomi, and I think that's important, too.
Wow I didn’t thought this song could be more beautiful but then I see this ❤️🙏🏻
What a wonderful artists
I learned who Klaus Nomi was today . Such a beautiful unique individual
Klaus Nomi KILLING THE HIGH NOTES
This never gets old. This is art. take note kids. 🥀
This version is so great because of how much Klaus Nomi and Joey Arias added to it. Near the end Klaus belts out vocals so powerful they could’ve overtaken Bowie if he wanted to but he did just enough to elevate the song. And Bowie does his best to keep up with both of them and it makes his performance all the more better for it. It’s probably my favorite version of the song.
A perfectly restrained performance.
A perfect example of how they serve the song. Even with such skill and proficiency, these 3 artists, along with the backing band, keep their parts of the performance in check, to ensure each element of the song is present.
I like your comment, but David didn’t didn’t have to try and keep up with anyone, ever... he had a gorgeous voice✨
What a great opportunity for them all to work together. I agree that this version is the best I have never seen it.. thanks for this..... Klaus is under rated and you appreciated him after he died and bowie was as eccentric as him but more excepted... in main stream
Bowie isn't attempting to keep up with anybody. He is simply performing the song as Bowie does.
Arias and Nomi's backup vocals are great! 🤩
I remember seeing this on Saturday night live back in the seventies as a child. What an impression it made! Klaus Nomi is an artist in his own right
Been looking for this video for ages now, finally found it, definitely the best version I've heard .Klaus's vocals add an other worldly edge to it. RIP Klaus and David
Yeah, spot-on with regard to KN. Update: was able to find and predate upon an mp4 file of straight performance. I put it here for now: vimeo.com/338752805 But will put it on YT soon.
Here is the unadulterated performance here on YT: ruclips.net/video/B0T3ZMCciNo/видео.html
YT link I sent will not lift the spirits, I suspect. Vid immediately banished.
But Vimeo link still good!!!!!!! (for the moment...)
why would someone do this to the original video?
My wife recorded very many SNL episodes when they were rerun. And this episode is one of them. This is definitely a keeper. Miss him very much. RIP DAVID. 💔
The world misses you david
And Klaus.
My favorite performance of this song by our beloved friend David, soulful Arias, Bowie & Nomi. I feel the electricity every time I listen. May this echo forever and ever!!!
❤️🤍🖤
AWESOME!
BEAUTIFUL!
DAVID BOWIE A LIVING LEGEND.
WITH KLAUS NOMI THE COOLEST!!!
I can't believe Davie bowie beat up Klaus and stole his suit.
I recommend you to watch the documentary "The Nomi Song". It's very interesting how Klaus Nomi got the tuxido. ruclips.net/video/NySeTvdNtEw/видео.html
Thé man who steal and wear Nominé clothes 🤔
beat his a$$
@@dietmarhoerner9076 Thanks man!
Lol!
full version finally! i remember watching this live...and being mesmerized and transfixed. still am to this day
Fashion, creativeness and the brilliance of Mr.David Bowie
Best version of this song ever. Darker and more seething. And Bowie never sounded better doing it.
First time I've heard this version. It's fricking brilliant.
Klaus Nomi is so deliciously avant-garde.
what a blessing to see this, they are so amazing
That's the word, or one of them. Mesmerizing, otherworldly.....thanks for chiming in, much appreciated!
Superior ... I hope my YT Bowie songs makes him smile from far far away ... superfans unite.
Just superb. Two maestros for the price of one: Bowie & Nomi.
two legends together awesome what a memory r.i.p David & Klaus your legendary music will never be forgotten you are both pioneers of music 😀jx
THIS IS W-O-N-D-E-R-F-U-L, DAVID BOWIE AND KLAUS NOMI PERFORMING TOGETHER ! ! ! AN A-W-E-S-O-M-E COMBINATION ! ! !👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
This is my all-time favorite song from him, and I am strangely attracted to this particular version almost every time I wish to hear it...it's got an extra haunting quality to it, and I love the rawness of the live performance...when the measure of your artistry was still how well you can carry your album to the stage without lipsync or autotune.
Ever wanna feel old
Watch this and remember watching it live.
Man I’m glad I’m OLD
Long live the freaks!
Bravo je connaissais Claus
Klaus nomi je connaissais David Bowie mais je ne les avais jamais vu ensemble merci pour cette belle information
Klaus Nomi's voice is great!
I miss him so much. His continued evolution in a world of clones, AI, and covers gave us a lot to look forward to with each release.
An AI bot speaking of AI. The new meta.
I’ve never seen this before - thank you so much!
When I was growing up in Uk in 70s 80s 90s we couldn’t get to see Tv appearances like this which were originally on USA TV . Thank God for RUclips , we can now get to see what we missed .
This Bowie performance changed us all forever.
It’s changed your, your didn’t provide any evidence that it changed the vast majority of the rest of the world.
One and only... Bowie. Such an Artist. Miss you :(
@really dude ;)
These are the greatest moments on TV, extraordinaire !!!!
Epic! Bowie with Klaus Nomi
Great version! Love that polymoog sample and hold in the background.
A amazing artist with IMHO one of the best voices in the world!! Rock on Dark Star!!
I remember watching this SNL episode. The music scene in NY hasn't been the same since the '70's.
True. It was a little before my time to have participated in it but I appreciate it so much. Much more interesting things/creativity/pushing the boundaries going on and individualism was more prevalent. It seems to have been curbed in recent times.
But this was the beginning of the 80ies!
What kind of dream SNL was this?! 😮
Bowie + Klaus Nomi!!! Wonderful version, great performance! Thanks for sharing this!!!
I miss you David and Klaus. You were amazing singers with a strong and creative personnality. Thanks both for your very good music, voice of course and your strange characters. 🤩🤩😢😢
🎉 exceptional 🎉 missing this guys! Always and forevah
Klaus was wonderful. I adored him
oh , Klau Nomi fue un artista extraordinario , excelente version esta
THREE great men . .... Joey Arias in red .
NICE call!
Well done. BTW, Joey Arias has a Vimeo channel, and the pure performance-only version is included. He seems to have very few vids up, so finding should be pretty easy. Cheers!
Thank you, I didn't know who he was.
Joey is totally under rated... usually regarded as Nomi's side kick. He had vision as well!
Just discovering Klaus Nomi. Amazing. Was checking out the "Urgh. A Music War" movie.
I’m addicted. Klaus is like a drug. Discovered him today and I’m completely mesmerized by him. This is incredible.
We are 2
I was thinking today how much better music was in the 80s because of USSR 'The Wall' , Reagan w -MoralMajority- and the influence of Mutual Assured Destruction on art, in general.
Not only was he a genius with lyrics that kept you guessing sometimes but the visuals were Beyond anybody else is thinking
One of my favorite music performances ever. The tribute to dadaism makes it all more deep and meaningful to me.
Very insightful. Thanks for commenting.
Bauhaus to be more pr. ;) The famous balet from O. Sh. ;)
Joey, Klaus and Bowie. I'd love to hear some more from that trio.
So much talent in this video ❤
never saw this before - even as massive Bowie fan. This is incredible, wow.
It's beautiful to imagine David Bowie and Klaus Nomi singing right now up high in the stars...
Pure alien art. Rest in stars.❤
klaus, si tuviera que catalogar como aporta a este video o a David....es una maravilla.....descansa en paz...te amos todavía Klaus.
I remember watching this when it originally aired. Truly one of my favorite SNL musical performances.
Merci pour votre retour ❤️😁👍
FAVOLOSO!!!°...grazie per il bellissimo video....love Bowie forever
like other folks commenting, I remember watching this on SNL, I was 16 and I remember sitting there with my mouth hanging open, in awe, first heard Bowie in '76 - the David Live album, but this performance was different, dont even have the words to this day, but I remember how it struck me
Your lucky Klaus wasn’t walking about your living room with his penis hanging out of his trousers …time to shut your mouth..
This is how it is done. Bowie and Nomi. A masterclass. 😢
I remember watching this when it aired ❤️ Bowie was brilliant and he's timeless. Thank you for posting this ♥️
Superior ... I hope my YT Bowie songs makes him smile from far far away ... superfans unite.
What a masterwork this video is.
Je les adorais tous les 2, d Bowie et k Nomi. Un VRAI régal pour moi !!!!!!!!!
This is one of the best Bowie video montage I’ve ever seen RIP David and Klaus ❤️
Wow Klaus Nomi the 1st time i heard him was in the late 70's when my next door nieghbour said i looked like Klaus...next day rushed in to town in York uk to check if i did...and i bought the album ...thanks Malcolm , can't remember the album..."Lesley Gore" i dont own you was on the album...brilliant :)
Total Eclipse
Grandes, maravillosos, increíbles, de lo mejor
Can't believe I saw this when it 1st aired on SNL!!!
This is BEST LiveVersion ov this song I ever heard …those voices w/Bowie’s …the 😜 ‘Crispy Sharp’ musicality
Could run around block to this Track 😁😆
A legendary performance. It's a shame that Klaus Nomi had to die this young.
Indeed one of my favourite versions of The Man Who Sold the World