Tin Machine - Live at the Docks Hamburg October 24 1991

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  • Tin Machine Live at the Docks
    Hamburg October 24 1991 (Live Oy vey, baby)
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  • @KatjaDornberger
    @KatjaDornberger 11 лет назад +40

    Goddamn....not only a piece of musical-history but also of mine...standing there in the front row, beeing 19 years old and waiting for the world to come....bloody good concert! TM was a bloody good band - anyway...

  • @bingeagle
    @bingeagle 9 лет назад +62

    Hunt and Tony Sales can not be forgotten here . Great rhythm section.

    • @michaelspadevicchia3237
      @michaelspadevicchia3237 6 лет назад +5

      all his bands have been comprised of excellent musicians

    • @Mr39036ce
      @Mr39036ce 5 месяцев назад +1

      definitely, definitely agree. The name of this is quite appropriate, it is ,for all intents a machine making music. a Tin Machine.

  • @napoleonwilson6499
    @napoleonwilson6499 4 года назад +10

    Goodbye Mr. Ed has always been a favorite of mine,discovered them on SNL for the 1st album at age 8

  • @nickturnbull4105
    @nickturnbull4105 8 месяцев назад +7

    Totally up there with all of Bowie's greatest achievements ,this is pure and honest rock roll , outstanding ,the whole band are so strong and together ,it's simply amazing and Hunt Sales is without a doubt one of the greatest drummers of all time .This truly is an incredible show .

    • @inthecityish
      @inthecityish 3 месяца назад

      Your so right Nick, I watched them on in this tour at Barrowlands in Glasgow and the first tour of 89 in Livingston. Great band with a stunning drummer. Still stuns me how they got such bad press!!

  • @oyveybaby
    @oyveybaby  11 лет назад +58

    you're welcome...it's from an original VHS tape. I found it in a second-hand music store.

    • @spiritualcramp8000
      @spiritualcramp8000 4 года назад +3

      great catch

    • @f0rmaggi0
      @f0rmaggi0 4 года назад +3

      🙏 🙏 THANK YOU. Such an underrated band.

    • @terrypussypower
      @terrypussypower 4 года назад +1

      This is a great video capture! What equipment did you use, mate?

    • @Topesio66
      @Topesio66 3 года назад

      Great Treasure! Take care!

    • @BrittaDogbe
      @BrittaDogbe 3 года назад

      Can see me in the front row...I was so young and loved it

  • @DannyVPPH
    @DannyVPPH 10 лет назад +21

    Tin Machine was one of Bowie's excellent work... Still enjoy listening to their record now...

  • @hencecovers
    @hencecovers Год назад +10

    Tin Machine all day. Another post here said ‘Grunge before Grunge’ and that’s exactly right. I love both of their albums.
    Tin Machine paves the way for the awesome & weird Bowie of the 90s.
    You don’t get Black Star with out this vital reinvention of Bowie’s career.
    Reeves Gabrels & the Sales Bros. helped Bowie find himself again. Respect
    ❤❤❤

  • @brianshowalter7850
    @brianshowalter7850 Год назад +10

    No visible security at the front of the stage, fans crammed right up to the edge of the stage, this is a kick-ass ROCK SHOW!!!

    • @andrerenis1954
      @andrerenis1954 Год назад +1

      Yes, I stood directly in front of David without any problems to get there...

  • @don-music
    @don-music Год назад +5

    hunt sales is one of my favorite drummers of all time.... genius play on time and tempo, super musical and groovy.... and tony his brother on bass the polar opposite - keeping the band together while hunt goes off in tempo exporations.... so brilliant

  • @OttoInNC
    @OttoInNC 10 лет назад +72

    Tin Machine is so underappreciated; especially their 1 st album. Bowie used it as a vehicle to drop his phony, self-loathing, commercial 80s noise and find his roots. Old friend and quitarist Reeves Gabriels kept assuring him to drop the record label's expectations until he finally got it; that he, of all people, didn't need to please them. I ignored Tin Machine for 10-15 years. Then I tried it out. Heavens in Here, Under the God, I Can't Read, Prisoner of Love, Crack City, Amazing and generally the whole 1st album rocked. He came away from his group with 95% of the "pop" sound he had picked up gone.
    Also, if you are like me, most Bowie albums require 5 to 10 full listenings because he swicthes style so much they don't sound "right" at first. His newest, The Next Day, is one exception. I love that album because instead of being completely reinvented, it still has its owndistinct sound but you hear tiny pieces of old pieces woven through the whole thing. I can't think of the dozens of examples at the moment but in The Stars Are Out Tonight you can clearly hear pieces of the heavy bass drum patterns from Scary Monsters.

    • @CurtHegel
      @CurtHegel 9 лет назад +1

      I agree and thanks for putting Tin Machine back in my head. Have to search ebay for the long lost cd I don't have anymore.

    • @Glutenfreemichele
      @Glutenfreemichele 7 лет назад

      Otto Ladensack I agree completely....and I think Tin Machine is highly underrated. He definitely went through a black hole and emerged in better form, as an artist. The Next Day is a brilliant album. Even the lyrics are more fluid

    • @cgtaurus
      @cgtaurus 6 лет назад

      I here a precursor to bands like Vampire Weekend, Hootie and the Blowfish, Greenday and Counting Crows in their sound. Definitely the granddaddies of 90s rock sound.

    • @EdlyLeMar
      @EdlyLeMar 4 года назад

      definately some tie ins from the next day and "can you see it in the sky!....that the landscape is too high" from Lodger

    • @fastcakes
      @fastcakes 2 года назад

      2nd album was MUCH better than the first.

  • @Columba_Kos
    @Columba_Kos 9 лет назад +20

    This live recording of Tin Machine captures the band and its intensity perfectly. The live performance is so true to the first album recording that I get the feeling that those tracks were 'live takes.' That is to say, they went into the studio and laid down the basic sound of the band without much in the way of overdubs. Truly a spectacular band and some of Bowie's best work. A return to the brutality and basic sensibility of Diamond Dogs. Well worth remembering.

  • @bossanova
    @bossanova 11 лет назад +10

    I was in this concert as a young man arround 21 years old. Still one of the best concerts i remember

    • @ola6695
      @ola6695 Год назад

      I was in this contert too. Right, it was great. 👍👍

  • @petepetrelius1753
    @petepetrelius1753 6 лет назад +10

    Tin Machine was such a great rock band. Undervalued and underrated are the most appropriate words.

  • @roseclarity1493
    @roseclarity1493 8 лет назад +44

    To honor David Bowies passing, I'm getting myself educated about his lesser know projects and works. Having a great time with it all. I had no idea he was such a varied and prolific artist. Its all so interesting and different with each twist and turn of his career. This tin machine stuff is awesome, and probably did a lot to inspire upcoming grunge/alternative groups.

    • @matthiasausfrankfurt
      @matthiasausfrankfurt 5 лет назад +1

      "lesser known projects"??

    • @shelbyvision
      @shelbyvision 4 года назад +4

      @@matthiasausfrankfurt Absolutely, when compared to Ziggy & The Spiders, any of Davids' 70's albums, Let's Dance LP or even Blackstar. I think Rose made a fair statement. RockOn>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>

    • @matthiasausfrankfurt
      @matthiasausfrankfurt 4 года назад

      @@shelbyvision It probably depends on age. My name would be IWasMadeForLovingYou, so I only know the Ziggy era as musical history. But I remember quite well the release of the 1st Tin Machine album and Bowie praising Reeves Gabrels (which I had never heard of) who should later be part of the greatest Bowie lineup (and of The Cure of course).

    • @bmmaaate
      @bmmaaate 4 года назад

      Most of the grunge bands were well established before 1989. Bowie is known for taking his influences from underground scenes and making them his own. Grunge happened in 87/88 in Seattle, it just took til 1991 for the rest of the world to catch up.

  • @timwhiteside9971
    @timwhiteside9971 3 года назад +6

    when this band was first formed a lot of critics put it down , i never understood that because these guys were talented , interesting , cool , stylish and just plane kick ass the critics that put it down problaby thought bowie should've stayed ziggy stardust for the rest of his life .

  • @willthrill7672
    @willthrill7672 8 лет назад +34

    Bowie was too cool for this world. But I wish he could've stayed longer. RIP

  • @gavinreid8351
    @gavinreid8351 6 лет назад +8

    The first Tin Machine album outsold all three of the Berlin trilogy combined.

  • @Mr39036ce
    @Mr39036ce 5 месяцев назад +1

    The prowess here with this band is on an entirely different plane with current offerings,with each just given enough rope to excell!

  • @nilsvonbergner8172
    @nilsvonbergner8172 5 лет назад +6

    I was at the concert, great memories. Still missing DB so much..

  • @BrittaDogbe
    @BrittaDogbe 3 года назад +4

    Brings back good memories , me with my red hair fighting for my place in the first/ second row 🙈This concert was so great like the first tin machine surprise concert in Hamburg. So proud to have been at both.

  • @terrypussypower
    @terrypussypower 4 года назад +7

    Hunt Sales(drums) and Tony Sales(bass) also played on Iggy Pop's "Lust For Life" album that Bowie produced.

  • @classicartfoundation639
    @classicartfoundation639 8 лет назад +16

    I was really into Tin Machine, great debut album. Love ya David

  • @opencurtin
    @opencurtin 8 лет назад +10

    Bowie what a show off multiple instrumental player , amazing singer song writer and shit cool as well !!!!

  • @freiheitheimat9565
    @freiheitheimat9565 5 лет назад +8

    That was an awesome but short-lived band, ahead of their time.
    I had the honour to see them live in Cologne back in the days.

    • @Daniel-mx4oy
      @Daniel-mx4oy 2 года назад

      Me too. The concert in Cologne was great.

  • @traceyburke99
    @traceyburke99 8 лет назад +32

    I saw Tin Machine at the Hollywood Palladium in December, 1991. They were amazing, and I don't know why they didn't seem to catch on.

    • @IanCompetent77
      @IanCompetent77 8 лет назад +9

      +Tracey Burke
      I can't say for sure, either, but my guess would be that they were too ahead of their time with their "noise-rock" approach and that people didn't like the concept of Bowie in a band. Too bad, because Tin Machine were amazing and brought some serious salvation to rock'n'roll in a very bad period for popular music.

    • @alejandrocorona1766
      @alejandrocorona1766 8 лет назад +1

      +IanCompetent77 Grunge was being born at the time, it was new and helped rock a lot

    • @richardsquibbs1219
      @richardsquibbs1219 8 лет назад +4

      +IanCompetent77 They were too noisy for your typical Bowie fan at the time, yet too "musos-posing-as-noise-rockers" to appeal to those who listened to real underground noise bands during the late-'80s. I was both a diehard Bowie fan *and* a diehard Dinosaur Jr/Butthole Surfers fan at the time, so I thought they were great, and got to see them twice in small venues.

    • @zada282
      @zada282 8 лет назад +5

      +Richard Squibbs I think you explained it well - some Bowie fans were put off by the intensity of this band. I love Bowie and I loved this band too. I loved the energy, Bowie's lyrics were great and he really seemed to be enjoying himself. Plus I got to see him in a small venue in NYC and I was up close and I won't ever forget it.

    • @strictlydubwise
      @strictlydubwise 8 лет назад +1

      +zada282 At the Academy in midtown? I was at that show. They also played The World on Ave. C (back when the "East Village" was Alphabet City, and there wasn't a yuppie to be found anywhere near Ave. C ) on the short promo tour they did for the first LP. Wish I'd seen that one -- The World was a phenomenal dump, and I bumped into the Butler brothers from the Psychedelic Furs there at a Butthole Surfers show in '89.

  • @driftlessskater5475
    @driftlessskater5475 4 года назад +5

    I just came to this for the first time. A local lady I knew just passed away. She was married at one point to Tony Sales. I looked him up and found he played in a band with Bowie, which my son is partially named after Bowie. Such a strange world.

    • @bionicbigfoot
      @bionicbigfoot Год назад

      Wait a minute here; hold on. You named your son after Bowie, which implies you’d be a massive fan, and yet had no idea your friend’s ex was in a band with Bowie? You named your son after Bowie, and had never heard of TM. I AM saying that I don’t believe you.

    • @driftlessskater5475
      @driftlessskater5475 Год назад

      @@bionicbigfoot you should probably buy a jump to conclusion mat.

  • @upinthemtns
    @upinthemtns 2 года назад +4

    This band was amazing!

  • @georgetalleyii5085
    @georgetalleyii5085 7 лет назад +9

    I dug Tin Michine in the late 80's, had both CD's due to David Bowie ever changing style. Two if yh guys are Soupy Sales son's

  • @jeffkharpoharpo3472
    @jeffkharpoharpo3472 6 лет назад +3

    Seen David Bowie at New York's Carnegie Hall - 1972 Concert !! my life changed

  • @lancesmith4449
    @lancesmith4449 3 года назад +1

    I can't recall the first time I caught wind if TM...but as a life long bowie fan...I bought the fist album...just so happens, they were scheduled to play at the state theater in detroit. (Front row.) Never better, never rocked like this ever....his band was fucking tight.
    When I say bowie at his best...I ain't hardly kidding.
    Both tin machine albums are spectacular...
    Right around the birth of alternative rock..bowie, again master's another rock genre.
    Just remembered when I first heard them...SNL.

  • @gianmariapecorari2026
    @gianmariapecorari2026 6 лет назад +3

    Love Tin machine. ...Hunt great

  • @TerryLambert
    @TerryLambert 8 лет назад +9

    Thank you so much for posting this, I was at this gig and absolutely loved it.

  • @pietajanssenvanelst2167
    @pietajanssenvanelst2167 Год назад +4

    David Bowie had the best bands to play with and TM was great!

  • @uapnewdiscoveryimages
    @uapnewdiscoveryimages 8 лет назад +3

    ahead of its time...thats why it did not catch on. Its only now that we look back that we see the critics were far to harsh on this band....they def deserved more respect!

  • @Marianocaracol
    @Marianocaracol 6 месяцев назад +4

    2:47 Bus Stop
    4:20 Sacrifice Yourself
    6:32 Goodbye Mr Ed
    10:08 I Can`t Read
    16:00 Baby Universal
    19:08 You Can`t Talk
    23:19 Go Now - Tony Sales sings
    28:15 Under The God
    32:48 Betty Wrong
    41:59 Stateside
    50:00 I've Been Waiting For You (neil Young) Reeves Gabrels sings
    53:20 You Belong In Rock'n'roll
    56:32 One Shot
    1:01:00 If There Is Something
    1:04:25 Heaven's In Here
    1:15:50 Amlapura
    1:20:45 Crack City

    • @EsromFF
      @EsromFF 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for the setlist :)

  • @MrUltraworld
    @MrUltraworld 7 лет назад +7

    I got to see them live, and was blown away. Grunge was taking over, but a select group of rock bands made life bearable, this was a big one for me. Aside from Ziggy, this is my favorite band of David's.

  • @GJAMESSCL
    @GJAMESSCL 4 года назад +9

    Back in 1989, it was fashionable to slate anything David Bowie did. Tin Machine was a victim of the times. They were impossible to pigeon-hole. They had no hooks. They were raw. They were grunge before grunge. And they were loud. Very loud. The first album is a masterpiece. The slicker second album had some great moments but by the time that came out, they were moving on to pastures new. I love this band.

  • @dbcampbell8739
    @dbcampbell8739 7 лет назад +6

    was there ever a better front man or musician than David Fucking Bowie?

  • @terrypussypower
    @terrypussypower 8 лет назад +8

    This is great! It's weird watching Reeves Gabrels playing a Steinberger guitar, as I always think of him with a Parker Fly.

    • @napoleonwilson6499
      @napoleonwilson6499 4 года назад

      That's how he is,he was all steinie for a while then it's all parker

  • @grahambrown5013
    @grahambrown5013 Месяц назад

    A band crammed full of talent that so many Bowie fans dismissed. Hunt is a monster on the drums, Tony a great bass player and Reeves as good as anyone on the guitar

  • @SLB4523
    @SLB4523 6 месяцев назад

    Everyone I put onto the first album ended up loving it. I used to tell them, open mind, force yourself to listen to it at least several times even if you don’t like it. No one ever ended up not raving about it. ‘Prisoner of love’… what a phenomenal track.

  • @guidochristiaens260
    @guidochristiaens260 5 лет назад +2

    I saw them in Brussels...thank God i was so lucky to get 2 of the 1300 tickets 😄

  • @mikemcinyre1622
    @mikemcinyre1622 3 года назад +3

    just more proof that Bowie was capable of anything and everything. Glad I saw him as much as i did. Love this show.

  • @user-pd5uv3si3w
    @user-pd5uv3si3w 10 месяцев назад +1

    WOW! Heavy duty! GREAT!

  • @Thunderchild-gz4gc
    @Thunderchild-gz4gc 2 года назад +1

    This band was hugely underrated. All 4 of them meshed.

  • @ringwraith73
    @ringwraith73 11 лет назад +1

    Thanks!!!!!! What a gem! Much appreciated.

  • @alancornelius1ghf
    @alancornelius1ghf 9 лет назад +3

    Tin Machine videos to watch.Thanks David.

  • @uapnewdiscoveryimages
    @uapnewdiscoveryimages 7 лет назад +4

    great drummer!

  • @rokky6931
    @rokky6931 3 года назад +1

    At the time I saw Tin Machine it was the loudest show I had ever seen

  • @doppelrocker
    @doppelrocker 8 лет назад

    The second and sadly last time I saw the man live on stage. Thank you for posting this.

  • @Karstenbiering
    @Karstenbiering 8 лет назад +8

    Goodbye David. You are missed.

  • @mukichan01
    @mukichan01 11 лет назад +4

    Saw them in Dallas was amazing Reeves is one of the greats. Bronco Bowl

    • @blakevickrey
      @blakevickrey 4 года назад +1

      mukichan01 R.I.P. Bronco Bowl

    • @CindyR56
      @CindyR56 3 года назад +1

      I was there too.

  • @funktofunky11
    @funktofunky11 11 лет назад +2

    I had the original VHS tape but it was not ok anymore but bought another one secondhand but also not ok anymore then found it copied on DVD on Ebay in good quality :) but this is great love it ! thxs !

  • @jongetejanc6536
    @jongetejanc6536 11 лет назад +2

    thanks for this video
    I looked for 100 years

  • @juantoomany5537
    @juantoomany5537 7 лет назад +3

    An all equal four piece Dave eh? Don't fuck up, don't fuck up, don't fuck up :)

  • @soltight
    @soltight 2 года назад +1

    I thought I'd never like the sound of Reeves Gabrels, but he was a pioneer to the stuff Tom Morello later did in the 90s.

  • @LadyMarleneArg
    @LadyMarleneArg 11 лет назад +1

    great I love this ages of bowie great rock and roll from Argentina thanks!

  • @noi5emaker
    @noi5emaker 2 года назад +1

    "ok, kids, you want crazy punk/rock n roll? hold my beer..."

  • @gammaanteria
    @gammaanteria 7 месяцев назад

    When the first album came out, I felt it had such strong material ("Heaven's In Here," "Under the God," "Amazing"). When I got to college in Boston, I checked out Reeves Gabrels' local band (he was living in Boston at the time, it was called Atom Seed or Atom Said) and got to talk with him, it was in-between the first and second album. When the second album came out, saw them about a month after this filmed concert, at the Orpheum, November 1991...fantastic show, and the only time I ever saw Bowie live. I was sad at how they tended to be dismissed at the time, glad to see there's a greater appreciation for them all these years later!

  • @guiguox
    @guiguox 9 лет назад +9

    hunt sales rocks.

  • @dayuhanspace
    @dayuhanspace 6 лет назад +3

    Reeves Gabrels and his vibrator what an epic show

  • @gianmariapecorari2026
    @gianmariapecorari2026 5 лет назад +2

    Great Hunt sales drummer. ..💪💪💪

  • @gerrabath
    @gerrabath 8 месяцев назад

    Saw Queens of the Stone Age last night. Felt compelled to revisit this video afterwards. Can't for the life of my think why. 😉😁

  • @thomaslandschof2814
    @thomaslandschof2814 Год назад

    Still remember this night at Reeperbahn / Docks in Hamburg. Amazing performance.

  • @8ballsfujlzha55
    @8ballsfujlzha55 8 лет назад +1

    i was watchin sony mtv in japan ,azzam.
    thus tins live scene let me very shiver.
    from these times im fan r.gabrels.
    i remembered that viberation.
    ob li

  • @elspackodelsol
    @elspackodelsol 7 лет назад +2

    I was there and it was fucking brilliant!!!

  • @alessandropiazzalunga8588
    @alessandropiazzalunga8588 5 лет назад +4

    saw them in 1991. absolutely the best

    • @Topesio66
      @Topesio66 3 года назад

      Anche io, visti TM in Italia?

    • @alessandropiazzalunga8588
      @alessandropiazzalunga8588 3 года назад

      @@Topesio66 si. Milano

    • @Topesio66
      @Topesio66 3 года назад

      Teatro Smeraldo '91. Che concerto spettacolare, che band. Ricordo quella serata come fosse ieri.

    • @alessandropiazzalunga8588
      @alessandropiazzalunga8588 3 года назад

      @@Topesio66 ricordo Bowie che entra e spegne la tv...

  • @theyllmors3137
    @theyllmors3137 8 лет назад +3

    the drummer stunned me when he showed up on the screen playing the drums wearing nothing but an underwear/boxer's short. 😮

  • @keef71
    @keef71 3 года назад

    fucking hell. thank you so much for this. i had this taped off the tv at the time and even made a tape of the sound onto a C90! hahaha i did edit it down to the songs i liked tho. i had the VHS eventually but i realised i only liked bits of it - but the bits i liked i remembered to the note.
    loved hunt on the drums with his slanted snare drum and bob mortimer on the lead guitar, even eric on 'we belong in rock and roll' @53:15

  • @rickyrhoades4083
    @rickyrhoades4083 8 лет назад +3

    It was funny as shit when going on stage Bowie tells his band member, "don't fuck-up, dont' fuck-up, don't fuck-up"

  • @fredgertie
    @fredgertie 4 года назад +2

    De allerechste herrie,LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!

  • @diegoguzman1691
    @diegoguzman1691 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks!!!!!!

  • @nedkelly7962
    @nedkelly7962 2 года назад +1

    Tin Machine!!!! A me non sono dispiaciuti per niente! Una bella avventura, con una buona band dopotutto....se si pensa che Bowie era stanco della musica fine ottanta, qui si è distratto quel che basta per poi arrivare con Black Tie White Noise ed il nuovo sound che avrebbe pervaso con Outside ed Earthling la fine dei 90.....che dire di più! Questa esibizione live, fu tutto sommato abbastanza buona, poi ovviamente tutto finì come era cominciato...
    Ma nessun rimpianto da parte del Duca, fu un passaggio determinante nell' arco di una carriera strepitosa ed irripetibile!

  • @w5winston
    @w5winston 8 лет назад +1

    wow, this takes me back to high school!

  • @gerrabath
    @gerrabath 4 года назад +4

    The problem with Tin Machine I think was the records never quite managed to capture the energy and dynamic of the band.

  • @inthecityish
    @inthecityish 3 месяца назад

    Baby Universal sounds remarkably like the single !! Still kicks ass. Great band.

  • @jimnolan84
    @jimnolan84 5 лет назад +5

    Thanks a million for upload! I'm a 70's Bowie fan, generally dismissive of most anything - Scary Monsters a notable exception - from early 80s. Thanks to RUclips, though, I'm continually being re-educated! :)
    Wish I was there!

  • @fredgertie
    @fredgertie 6 лет назад +3

    And love Reeves to!!!

  • @timhawkins1350
    @timhawkins1350 10 лет назад +2

    thanks for sharing-saw them nin Cleveland. was right up front. got a stiff!!!!!

  • @balazstorok9265
    @balazstorok9265 4 года назад +2

    Do you want a live gig? Because that's how you get a live gig

  • @philobrandon5710
    @philobrandon5710 8 лет назад +1

    The Best . Love those guys .

  • @hugoferreyra2809
    @hugoferreyra2809 9 лет назад

    Woow...hallucynante koncierto...thanks por subir y compartir esta banda,me hace reir komo fuman todos en especial el baterista un fenomeno,y el violero otro genio ke tiene espejito retrovisor en el fierro del mikrofono...lo vieron...? ja,ja,jaggh...son geniales musikos..!!

  • @charlesschwartz307
    @charlesschwartz307 4 года назад +1

    I saw them in ny. F’ing fantastic

  • @JayBuff19
    @JayBuff19 4 года назад +3

    saw the Detroit show in 1991, I have always remembered David coming out and turning off the TV. Does anyone remember what was playing on it?

    • @lancesmith4449
      @lancesmith4449 3 года назад

      Was there too... front row. State theater. Unfucking believable. I don't recall the tv bit, sorry.

  • @rogeriodinardi
    @rogeriodinardi 7 лет назад +3

    Great concert! Love it. ;)

    • @rogeriodinardi
      @rogeriodinardi 7 лет назад +1

      I am huge fan of Tin Machine, have all 3 CDs.

  • @missmoviestarplanet2839
    @missmoviestarplanet2839 6 лет назад

    I more than love it!

  • @jclm4188
    @jclm4188 5 лет назад +1

    loved this back to roots rock n roll bowie took, back then i was like why arent they playing more of this , bet mtv had a say in it....
    .😒p s, one of the few bonuses of the intra nett super high way. i can watch what ever thanx al gore👿

  • @gonzaloramirez2564
    @gonzaloramirez2564 Год назад

    En estos días estuve leyendo el libro de Sean Egan sobre Bowie, y me pareció genial y detonante. Me encanto y disfrute de TIN MACHINE. Gracias y saludos desde Argentina.

  • @gregtutt3278
    @gregtutt3278 7 лет назад +4

    They wouldnt let Reece use a vibrator on BBC top of the pops, so he rubbed a chocalate eclair on his guitar , priceless X

  • @thomasjeromenewton6501
    @thomasjeromenewton6501 4 года назад +1

    Under rated Band i love thier music,Caught 2 nights of this tour at The Brixton Acadamy London, David is my all time Hero but it always seems he is playing a completly diffrent song than the band when he gets on the Sax

  • @tobstobio
    @tobstobio 8 лет назад

    Thanks Ziggy!

  • @risboturbide9396
    @risboturbide9396 Год назад +1

    6:38 Goodbye Mr Ed/ I Can't Read, two of Bowie's best 90's songs

    • @ivankaramasov
      @ivankaramasov 9 месяцев назад +1

      They are really great even by Bowie's standards

  • @Dejahthoris22
    @Dejahthoris22 9 лет назад +8

    Boy this cameraman did not like Tony Sales

  • @w5winston
    @w5winston 4 месяца назад

    forgot how much I liked the second album!

  • @eugenebrandon3914
    @eugenebrandon3914 Год назад

    “Under the God,” debuted on prime time TV in very early nineties
    . I was all in with TM after the first 30 seconds of the video.

  • @TheBorjamz
    @TheBorjamz 10 лет назад +2

    Tin Machine
    Kikks even without BOWIE. Altogether Busted my brain music whise.

  • @markfcoble
    @markfcoble 4 года назад +1

    Wow! Great rock.

  • @spirithawk2418
    @spirithawk2418 9 лет назад +2

    Fucking AMAZING

  • @fredgertie
    @fredgertie 6 лет назад +1

    incredible Drummer

  • @DanielHewsonPianist
    @DanielHewsonPianist 8 лет назад +2

    RIP David Bowie