Bowie's final album, Black Star, was released 2 days before he died. It is an astonishing listen. A brilliant album, with the lyrics reflecting on his life and his battle with the cancer that killed him. Listen to the title track or Lazarus. The video's are a difficult watch.
The dilated pupil came from an accident when he was a child, one of his best friends George Underwood punched Bowie in a fight over a girl and badly damaged it. They remained good friends up to Bowie's death and Underwood even did art work for some of Bowie's album covers
@@montyhux9757 he supposedly had a glass eye according to a story I read years ago from an injury from falling into the corner of a coffee table as a child
@@surfrunnerd8457that is absolutely not true. He got punched in the eye. The guy who hit him was wearing a ring. It caused him to have a permanently dilated pupil. No glass eye.
Heroes is about lovers from either sides of the Berlin Wall. His eye condition is a result of a school fight . Also , although his voice is very recognisable, all his songs are so different from each other. All of them worth listening to, to fully appreciate his talent.
@@durv13 It wasn't a pencil though... It was a punch in the eye, but somehow the other boy managed to scratch his eye and it got infected. He had to stay in the hospital for months and the doctors did four surgeries or so to save his eye. The iris (which is a muscle) remained paralyzed in an open position and that is why his pupil was always dilated. He could still see something with that eye, but how much, I don't know. Probably just enough to walk around and not hit anything (see his Halloween Jack character with the eye patch over the good eye).
I'm Afraid of Americans was a collab with Trent Reznor, not Marilyn Manson. He's in the video as well. 'Heroes' is from 1977 and all in all probably his signature song, it was written in Berlin in a studio next to the Berlin wall and he was inspired by a couple he spotted when he looked out of the studio window, they stood next to the wall and kissed. He wondered why they would meet there next to a watchtower instead of some nicer place and so he got the idea for the song. That's at least the official version that you can find on the internet. The incredible guitar on this track is played by Robert Fripp, the frontman and guitar player of the prog rock band King Crimson. To me Bowie is the GOAT, great to see that you reacted to him. Please do more. And you noticed his eyes on the cover. He got two different-coloured eyes due to a condition called anisocoria. His left pupil was permanently dilated so that's not an effect that they thought of for the cover, but due to how he looked for real. The pose he's doing on the cover is inspired by a painting by Erich Heckels called 'Roquairol'.
" David Bowie and Marilyn Manson have two different coloured eyes.. coincidently so do huskies... the government doesn't want you know this but David Bowie and Marilyn Manson are huskies.." - Harland Williams at the Just For Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal, Quebec. 1995
I saw an documentary about this song. They had a Mike directly in front of Bowie, around 10 feet away and about 20 feet away. That's why the sound of the vocal changes when he starts singing loudly. All 3 mikes are picking up his vocals as opposed to only 1 when he sings quietly
It is Robert Fripp’s whistling and wailing “woo-ooo-woo woo-ooo-ooo-ooo” guitar that makes this song the sonic masterpiece that it is. In my opinion, it’s the greatest song in Rock/Pop history.
One of the greatest songs ever written or performed. A true masterpiece. I tear up every time I hear “…and the guards shot above our heads…”. That line captures what we all felt when we were younger - puppy love, invincibility and an optimistic outlook on our lives. And David Bowie’s eye was permanently damaged in a fight with a friend. It contributed to his unique look and persona.
@@kubarybczynski661 I could have sworn I read somewhere he had both. And to be fair, almost every picture of him makes it appear so. But I do see now that I was mistaken, oops. Either way, he was amazing and his eyes are very striking.
Bowie was a genius, and he had a real sense of intrigue about him. He was tall, thin, edgy, dangerous, “other-worldly”; “Now Ziggy really sang, screwed up eyes and screwed down hairdo Like some cat from Japan, he could lick 'em by smiling He could leave 'em to hang 'Came on so loaded man, well hung and snow white tan.” His injured eye contributed to this aura. He was more than human to borrow a Rob Zombie phrase, and his immense talent was further enhanced by his surprising good nature when he interacted with his fans. The guy was literally one of a kind, the likes of which this Earth might not see for generations.
I'm still coming to terms with the loss of Bowie/Joe Strummer/Chris Cornell/ Pete Shelly. who ever is taking these RARE GEMS FROM US . STOP IT AND GIVE THEM FUCKING BACK
Cool reaction. This is one of the all time greatest tracks of the ‘70’s. It’s amazing it still sounds so fresh 45 years later. That’s a testament to Bowie’s long lasting influence on generations of musicians and songwriters. Regarding his eyes, he got punched in the eye by his lifelong friend George Underwood over a girl when they were teens. He nearly lost sight in it and was left with a permanently dilated pupil giving him a unique odd eyed appearance, as if he wasn’t already striking. The two boys made up and remained friends until Bowie’s death. He did say George actually did him a huge favor.
It's so weird. I will never understand my reaction to the news of his passing. I was never a big fan but I enjoyed his music and loved his personality. When I got the news he died, I felt like Obi-wan when Alderaan was blown up. A tremendous talent and human being. Motorhead did an amazing cover of this
One of my favorite memes since his passing goes something like "I'm not saying the world has gone to hell since David Bowie passed, but....(gestures all around)." Feels right to me. Or wrong. If you know what I mean.
@@somekindoflatindude9497 same exact feeling, always knew about him, heard some of his more popular songs and never delved deeper. when he passed it was a gut punch because after discovering his other music and impact on music it did hit hard, big fan now, wish i was a fan from the start
Same, Josh. I mean, I knew a lot of his stuff and liked all of it, but I was never a superfan. When he died though-it seemed impossible. Like he was never ever going to share time with him. And I don’t understand my reaction, either 🤷🏼♀️
I think he was my first love. I saw Labyrinth when I was little and fell head of heels in love with him as the Goblin King. I couldn’t understand why Sarah didn’t just marry him and make him promise to quit turning babies into goblins, as like I guess a prenup. Child logic. But my heart hurt in a way it had never hurt before. But I didn’t get over it and would occasionally talk about how I had a crush on him. My friends thought I was nuts bc he was kinda old by then. My ex step dad was a fan of music from the 60’s and 70’s and and bought me the Ziggy Stardust album and I loved it too. I used to watch any movie he was in too. I’m not the type to fall for actors, bc I realized from a young age that it was the character they played that stirred my heart, not the actor himself. But with David Bowie it was different, he felt different. I remember reading an article where Iman said after a decade of marriage he still made her heart race. Dude made one of the most beautiful women in the world adore him. And every person I heard talk about him, including ex’s, talked about what a wonderful person he was. When he died I’d mostly gotten over my childhood crush, tho he had this special place in my heart bc he was the first one to make me feel that painful feeling you get in your chest when you long for someone. So I was sad but not destroyed the way I’d have been when I was young. More like a bittersweet feeling that any amazing person had passed who never knew me but had a profound impact on my childhood.
Ground Control is actually called Space Oddity and many name that to be his greatest work, and it was his first hit! His first album was very much a flop, possibly his worst album. It was a Folk Pop record with novelty-like songs. His second album, later renamed Space Oddity, was suddenly much more mature and artistic. Space Oddity was the crown jewel of that album and, given that it was released around the same time as the moon landing, it became an international hit!
I like your thoughts on the song’s meaning! I think Bowie was referring to lovers split by the border in Berlin amidst the Cold War, but the point of music is that it speaks to us all differently. I like what you guys came up with!
The studio where this was recorded was literally next to the Berlin Wall. The song's basis was Bowie watching his producer, Tony Visconti (who was married at the time) making out with another woman outside the studio and relating that the act of love was greater than the politics at the time (And the guns shot above our heads - and we kissed as though nothing would fall) That makes you a hero, if only for one day.
Such a great song! Brings me back to my younger years listening to my moms music. She was mainly 80s but she listened to some 70s too. She loves bowie. And his passing was a great loss to many of us
This song would fit "The Boys" sooo well! As credits music or something like that. I've never heard this song before, thank you for introducing me to David Bowie. 👍
Depeche Mode did an awesome cover of this song to honor him after he passed. This song is what actually brought the band together as Dave Gahan sang it when he auditioned to be in the band.
Bowie was making killer albums even in the 2000s and even into the 2010s. His final ALBUM, Blackstar, was his last work of genius. He recorded it in secret whilst incredibly sick from terminal liver cancer, but kept both the album and his illness secret from the world. His producer afterwards described it as his last gift to the fans. The album contained numerous hints towards the truth of the matter, without giving it away. In fact the last song on the album is called 'I Can't Give Everything Away'. And a Black Star could refer to the solar system (which he was always associated with with songs like 'The Man That Fell To Earth' and 'Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars' but is also a type of cancer lesion. The singles include the 10 minute progressive jazz single 'Blackstar' and 'Lazarus' which references the character in the Bible who has to sacrifice his life for the good of humanity. Two days after the album came out, he passed away. He is the only artist I know of that turned his own oncoming death into performance art and ended a career that was continually defined by pushing boundaries, artistic expression, constant reinvention and true, true iconicism. Definitely check out the title track I would love a reaction to it and all his weird genius.
'' We can be Heroes '' that is the great teaching of this song, we can all be Heroes not only with great actions but with small daily actions like that young couple that inspired David, the two of them alone kissing on the Wall that divided Berlin in two and that maintained tension in many countries.
🦋 David Bowie & Freddie Mercury's Under Pressure. That Is A Performance Worth A Watch One Day As Well. Great Reaction Guys Looking Forward To See What Tomorrow Brings Us All. The Bowie Song you Both was wondering the name of is ''Space Oddity''😉
There is tons of great music that came out in the late 70's & 80's to REACT to. Depeche Mode, U2, Talking Heads, Oingo Boingo, Prince, The Cure, Ministry, Iggy Pop, Bauhaus, Devo, The Ramones, The Cult, Michael Jackson, P.I.L., English Beat, Billy Idol, Blondie, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Front 242, B-52's, Madonna, and The Ramones to name a few. I'd enjoy watching the TRASH TALKERS taking a stroll down memory lane. 🤞
@@Hollywood6IX you guys earned it. It's a ball watching you. Plus I am to old and weird music what Smokey is to wrestling, so I'm about to roll up my sleeves and whip out some WILD requests that are sure to delight.
Great reaction. Honest as allways. I'm 62 i'm Bowie fan since i was teenager. If you want to travel back in time on a rainy or boring day, look for Bowie's concert in Hammersmith in 1973, the day he broke up with the spiders from Mars. The quality is not very good but it is an iconic live and a true Rock jewel. It's gonna blow your minds. Keep on rocking Greetings from Barcelona
I believe he had anisocoria which was caused over a fight over a girl in grade school. Was punched in the eye which resulted in the condition - had different sized pupils and different colored iris', one brown and one sky blue
This song gets me every time. He performed it with Neil Young at the Bridge School Benefit concert, which I got to see live and words cannot describe the emotion that came over the crowd. The tears were real and everyone felt it.
This is more than just a great Bowie track. Producer Brian Eno is a pioneer of experimental music and epic level producer. The droning guitar is from Robert Fripp, whose name is synonymous with the band King Crimson. This song is the product of a collaboration between 3 legendary music geniuses and a handful of incredible studio musicians. Rich the Ancient Metal Beast
This song played at the end of The Perks Of Being a Wallflower and the last words In the movie were “ and in this moment I swear….we are infinite” ❤️❤️Makes me wanna go to another reality and be powerful and have a purpose😭quite literally to be a hero even for one day and impact myself and others to have a more bright outlook on life and even life after we’re gone….this song evokes those feelings and wants in me🥺
Love this song by David Bowie also love Hollywood Vampires tribute version of this song and I legit had this song on repeat when i first heard this song.
There's a very funny anecdote about this song. - When Bowie, Producer Tony Visconti and sound sculpturist extraordinaire Brian Eno were recording the song, they figured they needed some "Hairy chested rock n roll guitar playing" and so they enlisted King Crimson guitarist and sound sculpturist extraordinaire in his own right Robert Fripp to come over and do his thing. Anybody familiar with Robert Fripp will tell you that he's not your normal typical guitar player. For example he's tone deaf and has no sense of melody. For this song he figured the right thing to do was to give it a howling siren in the back ground. He accomplished this by having his amplifier on "Prepare-thyselves" volume levels so his guitar started to howl in a perfect G-note and he would walk a few steps so the howling would go up a tone into an A-note. He overdubbed that three or four times and that's what you hear on the song. Come the tour rehearsals, Fripp couldn't be booked, Luckily, Eno knew just the guy who could take Fripp's place: Frank Zappa guitarist Adrian Belew. Now anybody familiar with Belew will tell you that he's an even bigger freak than Fripp and during the rehearsals of this song both Bowie and Eno couldn't stop laughing. When Belew asked them to let him in on the joke, they told him about how Fripp had recorded three or four tracks and that they found it hilarious how Belew was playing that "Impossible guitar part" all by himself.
He wrote this song about two lovers living in opposite sides of the Berlin Wall during the Cold War. When he died, the German Foreign Office official government twitter account tweeted "Good-bye, David Bowie. You are now among #Heroes. Thank you for helping to bring down the #wall."
David Bowie has such a deep catalog and cultural significance. He started back in the late sixties, was the inventor of Glam Rock and dropped his last album in 2016 right around the time he died. He also check out the song Black Star from his last album. Esoteric mystical and crazy instrumental.
Very beautiful song..i didn't even know that David Bowie sang it..I only know of it because of Apocalyptica (ft. Till Lindemann) They did a cover of this song very beautiful cover and dedication to David Bowie...great reaction..thank you...
Great song. there was a cover in the 90s (The Wallflowers) also, check out Liberate by Disturbed. I'm Persistant! I'm afraid of american was Bowie with Trent Reznor. Not Marilyn Manson.
David Bowie's left eye was actually permanently dilated due to a young fight in the 1960s over a girl between him and someone who would later become a lifelong friend. He punched David straight in the eye and it caused something called Anisocoria where the pupil cannot revert it's dilation.
Just the idea of you two wearing TOOL shirts while listening to this amazing artist, is somehow symbolic of our love for great music! It's a tribute to all the wonderful music that inspires us, moves us and makes our lives better! 🤘🏻👨🏻🦲👍🏻
Guys…..Brian Eno’s Baby’s on Fire besides being a fucking incredible song….Fripps solo….is so hands down blistering and iconic….it’s legendary…..what Empires are built on😊
Also featuring Robert Fripp of King Crimson as the guitarist with the long sustained notes! It's interesting to note that because of Fripp's collaboration with producer Brian Eno, that he would also meet Adrian Belew, another guitarist sent in to help Bowie, and Belew came straight off of Frank Zappa (his auditions are very demanding of perfection). Belew would soon become the new vocalist for King Crimson after their previous album, Red, to start the new wave era with their new bassist/Chapman stick player, Tony Levin, called Discipline. Another important thing to note is that Belew and Fripp would also be featured on another production by Eno that was also inspired Bowie's work and would also inspire the latter, the band known as Talking Heads, on Fear of Music. Belew would come back as a session guitarist on the next album, Remain in Light and would emulate lead front man's unusual singing, David Bryne, for some of the songs of King Crimson throughout the 80's. I strongly recommend King Crimson and Talking Heads when you get the chance if you're up for it!
Loved his early to mid 70's for the Ziggy Stardust days. Rebel Rebel, Panic in Detroit, Sufragette City, Jean Genie, Watch That Man, Diamond Dogs, Starman, Rock n Roll Suicide, Ziggy Stardust. These are just up 1974.
I remember listening to David Bowie with my grandmother a lot growing up and I remember the last few days of him on earth and his album black star came out which is a masterpiece of modern day music idc what anybody says.
"We can be heroes" is the anthem of the underdog, the outsiders, and the ignored. Hes saying we've got each other in spite of all the bullshit this world throws, and we will have our moment to stand up to it all with grace. "We can be heroes, just for one day..."
David Bowie had a condition called anisocoria which was caused by a simple fight over a girl when a close friend ended up punching Bowie directly in the left eye, scratching the iris. He was taken to the hospital and eventually had two different eye surgeries. But for the rest of his life, the pupil remained dilated to give him his signature look.
The song is about being in the studio in Berlin recording this album….Bowie can look out the studio windows and see the Wall….it was the 70s….it still stood…..armed guards on the towers waiting to shoot you down if you try to go over the wall…Bowie looked out the window….and saw a couple kissing…..up against the wall…..it ended up being his Producer….he thought it was very courageous that they did this simple act of kissing up against what the world knew as a huge symbol of tyranny…..it moved him…and he wrote the song….it’s why the last time around….he sounds like his heart is breaking and he is crying as he sings……it’s quite chilling.
Recorded in Berlin, they could see the Berlin Wall from the studio. The story imagined lovers separated by the Berlin Wall. "The guards shot above our heads". Reading the lyrics explains a lot.
he started his career in the mid 60s his first hit was in 1969 and he continued to make music untill 2004 when he got ill and stopped. he started working again in 2013 he released his last record 2 days before dying in january 2016.
Hear his German Version from the Movie "Christiane F. vom Bahnhof Zoo".Motörhead/Lemmy recorded a Cover Version of Heroes just before he died.Bowie was BI.Jessica Lange sung Heroes in the American Horror Story : Freaks Series.Bowie got a green and a blue eye ball.Not about a One Night Stand,but about Drugs Abuse,The Golden Shot,Children Street Hookers,Berlin with the deviding Wall......
This song just reminds me of home. Just reminds me of Manchester, Liverpool, Cheshire, London, Birmingham, the Lake District, cornwall and more. The same effect happens with any oasis song. It’s insane how a song can me you feel at home.
“Space Oddity” is the Major Tom song. “Heroes” is from 1977 during his Berlin period. Bowie’s career goes back to the mid 1960s. His breakthrough recording was in 1969. He was still recording up until his death. I saw David touring this album in 1977 at the old Boston Garden. Bowie was firing on all cylinders with an incredible band.
legend! there was also a decent cover by the Wallflowers, it was used on the Godzilla movie with Matthew Broderick. That was my first experience, had no idea it was a cover until my dad spoke up. keep on rockin in the free world. Devildriver - The Mountain Unearth - Endless
Here's a fun fact for you, my fellow Trash Talkers, I hope it wasn't mentioned already: David Bowie did a song with Maynard. It's called "Bring me the Disco King" and as you may expect it's dope af.
oh, someone got to that 8 months ago, lol...I saw David Bowie in Vancouver on the Sound and Vision tour in 199...ish...I was so ripped I can't even remember, but I had bought 3 cassette tapes of vintage Bowie the contents of which would blow your fucking mind...certainly did mine.
He has different pupils after a fight as a teenager with his best friend, but it massively added to his look. If you like Under Pressure which he wrote and sung with Queen why not listen to the fan's version on RUclips (please not the official version) where he mixes Queen and Bowie together. Great stuff. Heroes is great live in his Live in Berlin concert. Rebel Rebel (when he's got an eye patch in a studio) is great too as is Life on Mars ;)
David Bowie is one of Top 10, if not 5 most influential artists post- Elvis Priestley. Other fun things, he was the 3rd internet provider in USA and he bashed MTV got not playing enough black artists back in the early eighties (interview is on youtube:)
I listen to this song, I also hear Lemmy, as Motorhead covered this live, and its near a tribute to both musicians. And of course, both died very close to eachother. It was a sad month.
In the beginning David Bowie started singing his songs himself since no other invited singers couldn't do it the way he visioned the song. The rest is the history.
Bowie’s eyes are like that because of a punch to his eye as a kid. One eye is blue and one eye is blown out. Tony Visconti the arranger explains it’s about two lovers in Berlin standing by the Berlin Wall (he and his girlfriend). There is a great RUclips video on the making of Heroes. 😁❤️
For me, the definitive version of this song was from the "Concert for New York" (9/11 tribute/relief). He dedicates the song to the men an women of NYFD and "his local ladder" specifically.
In regards to his sexuality; TLDR; who knows?? Bowie declared himself gay in an interview with Michael Watts for a 1972 issue of Melody Maker, coinciding with his campaign for stardom as Ziggy Stardust. According to Buckley, "If Ziggy confused both his creator and his audience, a big part of that confusion centred on the topic of sexuality." In a September 1976 interview with Playboy, Bowie said, "It's true-I am a bisexual. But I can't deny that I've used that fact very well. I suppose it's the best thing that ever happened to me." His first wife, Angie, supports his claim of bisexuality and alleges that Bowie had a relationship with Mick Jagger. In a 1983 interview with Rolling Stone, Bowie said his public declaration of bisexuality was "the biggest mistake I ever made" and "I was always a closet heterosexual." On other occasions, he said his interest in homosexual and bisexual culture had been more a product of the times and the situation in which he found himself than of his own feelings. Blender asked Bowie in 2002 whether he still believed his public declaration was his biggest mistake. After a long pause, he said, "I don't think it was a mistake in Europe, but it was a lot tougher in America. I had no problem with people knowing I was bisexual. But I had no inclination to hold any banners nor be a representative of any group of people." Bowie said he wanted to be a songwriter and performer rather than a headline for his bisexuality, and in "puritanical" America, "I think it stood in the way of so much I wanted to do." Buckley wrote that Bowie "mined sexual intrigue for its ability to shock", and was probably "never gay, nor even consistently actively bisexual", instead experimenting "out of a sense of curiosity and a genuine allegiance with the 'transgressional'." Biographer Christopher Sandford said, according to Mary Finnigan-with whom Bowie had an affair in 1969-the singer and his first wife Angie "created their bisexual fantasy". Sandford wrote that Bowie "made a positive fetish of repeating the quip that he and his wife had met while 'fucking the same bloke' ... Gay sex was always an anecdotal and laughing matter. That Bowie's actual tastes swung the other way is clear from even a partial tally of his affairs with women." The BBC's Mark Easton wrote in 2016 that Britain was "far more tolerant of difference", and that gay rights (such as same-sex marriage) and gender equality would not have "enjoyed the broad support they do today without Bowie's androgynous challenge all those years ago".
David Bowie did a song with Maynard James Keenan as well guys he should all check it out at some point in time love your stuff as usual trash talker for life
David Bowie had one eye that had a permanently dilated pupil because of a fight he got into as a teenager with his friend. They were fighting over a girl and got punched in the eye. The song was written when he was living in West Berlin in the late 70’s and he used to see this couple outside near the Berlin Wall. This was back before the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Bowie's final album, Black Star, was released 2 days before he died. It is an astonishing listen. A brilliant album, with the lyrics reflecting on his life and his battle with the cancer that killed him. Listen to the title track or Lazarus. The video's are a difficult watch.
Thank you! I came in to make sure someone recommended Black Star. Bowie was creating magic his entire life. 💓
@@rebellibrarian It’s a masterpiece.
Lazarus hits me in the feels every time
The Lazarus video makes me cry every time. Cancer ate him alive ( and my best friend too as well and almost did likewise to me in 2010)
The dilated pupil came from an accident when he was a child, one of his best friends George Underwood punched Bowie in a fight over a girl and badly damaged it. They remained good friends up to Bowie's death and Underwood even did art work for some of Bowie's album covers
I was looking for this comment! Has nothing to do with the photo, guys! Bowie just has two different sized pupils!
@@montyhux9757 he supposedly had a glass eye according to a story I read years ago from an injury from falling into the corner of a coffee table as a child
@@surfrunnerd8457that is absolutely not true. He got punched in the eye. The guy who hit him was wearing a ring. It caused him to have a permanently dilated pupil. No glass eye.
@@BowieRulez well, the article I'd read in a music magazine years ago then was untrue.
@@surfrunnerd8457 very untrue. His mate did it.
I've been listening to that voice for 45 years plus and still can't get enough of it .
Heroes is about lovers from either sides of the Berlin Wall. His eye condition is a result of a school fight . Also , although his voice is very recognisable, all his songs are so different from each other. All of them worth listening to, to fully appreciate his talent.
pencil in the eye will do that to yu lol .
@@durv13 It wasn't a pencil though... It was a punch in the eye, but somehow the other boy managed to scratch his eye and it got infected. He had to stay in the hospital for months and the doctors did four surgeries or so to save his eye. The iris (which is a muscle) remained paralyzed in an open position and that is why his pupil was always dilated. He could still see something with that eye, but how much, I don't know. Probably just enough to walk around and not hit anything (see his Halloween Jack character with the eye patch over the good eye).
@@miki03soimu yu right , he only lost depth perception from it .
It's a song about alcoholism ! That was a trap...
@@naporaeric5926 nah .
Describing the meeting of two lovers among the shades of the Berlin wall, this song is a song for eternity! R.I.P. David! Adoration from Germany.
I'm Afraid of Americans was a collab with Trent Reznor, not Marilyn Manson. He's in the video as well.
'Heroes' is from 1977 and all in all probably his signature song, it was written in Berlin in a studio next to the Berlin wall and he was inspired by a couple he spotted when he looked out of the studio window, they stood next to the wall and kissed. He wondered why they would meet there next to a watchtower instead of some nicer place and so he got the idea for the song. That's at least the official version that you can find on the internet. The incredible guitar on this track is played by Robert Fripp, the frontman and guitar player of the prog rock band King Crimson.
To me Bowie is the GOAT, great to see that you reacted to him. Please do more.
And you noticed his eyes on the cover. He got two different-coloured eyes due to a condition called anisocoria. His left pupil was permanently dilated so that's not an effect that they thought of for the cover, but due to how he looked for real.
The pose he's doing on the cover is inspired by a painting by Erich Heckels called 'Roquairol'.
" David Bowie and Marilyn Manson have two different coloured eyes.. coincidently so do huskies... the government doesn't want you know this but David Bowie and Marilyn Manson are huskies.."
- Harland Williams at the Just For Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal, Quebec. 1995
@@loudnoises213 🤣🤣🤣
@@loudnoises213 my Husky also has 2 different colored eyes!
the couple he saw kissing included producer Tony Visconti.
I was very lucky to see Bowie performance it in Australia. I love the song.
I saw an documentary about this song. They had a Mike directly in front of Bowie, around 10 feet away and about 20 feet away. That's why the sound of the vocal changes when he starts singing loudly. All 3 mikes are picking up his vocals as opposed to only 1 when he sings quietly
Gated, like drums can be (Phil Collins In the air tonight...)).
Part of Bowie's genius was in choosing collaborators. Tony Visconti was one of the most key.
It is Robert Fripp’s whistling and wailing “woo-ooo-woo woo-ooo-ooo-ooo” guitar that makes this song the sonic masterpiece that it is. In my opinion, it’s the greatest song in Rock/Pop history.
One of the greatest songs ever written or performed. A true masterpiece. I tear up every time I hear “…and the guards shot above our heads…”. That line captures what we all felt when we were younger - puppy love, invincibility and an optimistic outlook on our lives.
And David Bowie’s eye was permanently damaged in a fight with a friend. It contributed to his unique look and persona.
He also had heterochromia, so each eye was a different colour :)
@@ihriel918 it's not true. he had one pupil larger than the other.
@@kubarybczynski661 I could have sworn I read somewhere he had both. And to be fair, almost every picture of him makes it appear so. But I do see now that I was mistaken, oops. Either way, he was amazing and his eyes are very striking.
Bowie was a genius, and he had a real sense of intrigue about him. He was tall, thin, edgy, dangerous, “other-worldly”;
“Now Ziggy really sang, screwed up eyes and screwed down hairdo
Like some cat from Japan, he could lick 'em by smiling
He could leave 'em to hang
'Came on so loaded man, well hung and snow white tan.”
His injured eye contributed to this aura. He was more than human to borrow a Rob Zombie phrase, and his immense talent was further enhanced by his surprising good nature when he interacted with his fans. The guy was literally one of a kind, the likes of which this Earth might not see for generations.
I'm still coming to terms with the loss of Bowie/Joe Strummer/Chris Cornell/ Pete Shelly. who ever is taking these RARE GEMS FROM US . STOP IT AND GIVE THEM FUCKING BACK
Love seeing you guys react to an old school Artist. Bowie (RIP) was so ahead of his time. One of the most influential artist. ✌
Cool reaction. This is one of the all time greatest tracks of the ‘70’s. It’s amazing it still sounds so fresh 45 years later. That’s a testament to Bowie’s long lasting influence on generations of musicians and songwriters. Regarding his eyes, he got punched in the eye by his lifelong friend George Underwood over a girl when they were teens. He nearly lost sight in it and was left with a permanently dilated pupil giving him a unique odd eyed appearance, as if he wasn’t already striking. The two boys made up and remained friends until Bowie’s death. He did say George actually did him a huge favor.
It's so weird. I will never understand my reaction to the news of his passing. I was never a big fan but I enjoyed his music and loved his personality. When I got the news he died, I felt like Obi-wan when Alderaan was blown up. A tremendous talent and human being. Motorhead did an amazing cover of this
One of my favorite memes since his passing goes something like "I'm not saying the world has gone to hell since David Bowie passed, but....(gestures all around)." Feels right to me. Or wrong. If you know what I mean.
Bro i felt exactly the same as you did, and in fact i still do, but now im more of a fan of him than i was before, and thats something i regret
@@somekindoflatindude9497 same exact feeling, always knew about him, heard some of his more popular songs and never delved deeper. when he passed it was a gut punch because after discovering his other music and impact on music it did hit hard, big fan now, wish i was a fan from the start
Same, Josh. I mean, I knew a lot of his stuff and liked all of it, but I was never a superfan. When he died though-it seemed impossible. Like he was never ever going to share time with him. And I don’t understand my reaction, either 🤷🏼♀️
I think he was my first love. I saw Labyrinth when I was little and fell head of heels in love with him as the Goblin King. I couldn’t understand why Sarah didn’t just marry him and make him promise to quit turning babies into goblins, as like I guess a prenup. Child logic. But my heart hurt in a way it had never hurt before. But I didn’t get over it and would occasionally talk about how I had a crush on him. My friends thought I was nuts bc he was kinda old by then. My ex step dad was a fan of music from the 60’s and 70’s and and bought me the Ziggy Stardust album and I loved it too. I used to watch any movie he was in too. I’m not the type to fall for actors, bc I realized from a young age that it was the character they played that stirred my heart, not the actor himself. But with David Bowie it was different, he felt different. I remember reading an article where Iman said after a decade of marriage he still made her heart race. Dude made one of the most beautiful women in the world adore him. And every person I heard talk about him, including ex’s, talked about what a wonderful person he was. When he died I’d mostly gotten over my childhood crush, tho he had this special place in my heart bc he was the first one to make me feel that painful feeling you get in your chest when you long for someone. So I was sad but not destroyed the way I’d have been when I was young. More like a bittersweet feeling that any amazing person had passed who never knew me but had a profound impact on my childhood.
Ground Control is actually called Space Oddity and many name that to be his greatest work, and it was his first hit! His first album was very much a flop, possibly his worst album. It was a Folk Pop record with novelty-like songs. His second album, later renamed Space Oddity, was suddenly much more mature and artistic. Space Oddity was the crown jewel of that album and, given that it was released around the same time as the moon landing, it became an international hit!
We know Major Tom's a junkie.
I like your thoughts on the song’s meaning! I think Bowie was referring to lovers split by the border in Berlin amidst the Cold War, but the point of music is that it speaks to us all differently.
I like what you guys came up with!
The studio where this was recorded was literally next to the Berlin Wall. The song's basis was Bowie watching his producer, Tony Visconti (who was married at the time) making out with another woman outside the studio and relating that the act of love was greater than the politics at the time (And the guns shot above our heads - and we kissed as though nothing would fall) That makes you a hero, if only for one day.
Thanks guys!
He was an amazing artist - one of the very best.
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Such a great song! Brings me back to my younger years listening to my moms music. She was mainly 80s but she listened to some 70s too. She loves bowie. And his passing was a great loss to many of us
This song would fit "The Boys" sooo well! As credits music or something like that. I've never heard this song before, thank you for introducing me to David Bowie. 👍
Depeche Mode did an awesome cover of this song to honor him after he passed. This song is what actually brought the band together as Dave Gahan sang it when he auditioned to be in the band.
Bowie was making killer albums even in the 2000s and even into the 2010s. His final ALBUM, Blackstar, was his last work of genius. He recorded it in secret whilst incredibly sick from terminal liver cancer, but kept both the album and his illness secret from the world. His producer afterwards described it as his last gift to the fans.
The album contained numerous hints towards the truth of the matter, without giving it away. In fact the last song on the album is called 'I Can't Give Everything Away'. And a Black Star could refer to the solar system (which he was always associated with with songs like 'The Man That Fell To Earth' and 'Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars' but is also a type of cancer lesion.
The singles include the 10 minute progressive jazz single 'Blackstar' and 'Lazarus' which references the character in the Bible who has to sacrifice his life for the good of humanity.
Two days after the album came out, he passed away. He is the only artist I know of that turned his own oncoming death into performance art and ended a career that was continually defined by pushing boundaries, artistic expression, constant reinvention and true, true iconicism. Definitely check out the title track I would love a reaction to it and all his weird genius.
'' We can be Heroes '' that is the great teaching of this song, we can all be Heroes not only with great actions but with small daily actions like that young couple that inspired David, the two of them alone kissing on the Wall that divided Berlin in two and that maintained tension in many countries.
🦋 David Bowie & Freddie Mercury's Under Pressure. That Is A Performance Worth A Watch One Day As Well. Great Reaction Guys Looking Forward To See What Tomorrow Brings Us All.
The Bowie Song you Both was wondering the name of is ''Space Oddity''😉
One of the most creative musicians that you will ever listen too. RIP David.
There is tons of great music that came out in the late 70's & 80's to REACT to.
Depeche Mode, U2, Talking Heads, Oingo Boingo, Prince, The Cure, Ministry, Iggy Pop, Bauhaus, Devo, The Ramones, The Cult, Michael Jackson, P.I.L., English Beat, Billy Idol, Blondie, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Front 242, B-52's, Madonna, and The Ramones to name a few.
I'd enjoy watching the TRASH TALKERS taking a stroll down memory lane. 🤞
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@@Hollywood6IX you guys earned it. It's a ball watching you. Plus I am to old and weird music what Smokey is to wrestling, so I'm about to roll up my sleeves and whip out some WILD requests that are sure to delight.
David Bowie also sings a duet with bing with Bing Crosby
Little drummer boy
Best Christmas Carol ever
Space oddity is the name of the song, ground control to major Tom
Life on Mars is lyrically amazing
Mickie Mouse has grown up a cow...
The great thing about music is whatever Bowie is singing we can all put our own life into it for meaning.
My favorite bowie song. I remember being a kid when the replacements came out and this song played at the end. I was hooked
They finally start listening around 7:18. You're welcome.
We can be heros just for one day.
Great reaction. Honest as allways. I'm 62 i'm Bowie fan since i was teenager.
If you want to travel back in time on a rainy or boring day, look for Bowie's concert in Hammersmith in 1973, the day he broke up with the spiders from Mars. The quality is not very good but it is an iconic live and a true Rock jewel. It's gonna blow your minds.
Keep on rocking
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I believe he had anisocoria which was caused over a fight over a girl in grade school. Was punched in the eye which resulted in the condition - had different sized pupils and different colored iris', one brown and one sky blue
Also he co stared in the movie labyrinth
This song gets me every time. He performed it with Neil Young at the Bridge School Benefit concert, which I got to see live and words cannot describe the emotion that came over the crowd.
The tears were real and everyone felt it.
Space Oddity was the Major Tom song
This is more than just a great Bowie track.
Producer Brian Eno is a pioneer of experimental music and epic level producer.
The droning guitar is from Robert Fripp, whose name is synonymous with the band King Crimson.
This song is the product of a collaboration between 3 legendary music geniuses and a handful of incredible studio musicians.
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👏👏👏 indeed!
Allrite, now do Ashes To Ashes by Bowie.
Bowie, the chameleon of music. He reinvented himself again and again. Always on top.
This song played at the end of The Perks Of Being a Wallflower and the last words In the movie were “ and in this moment I swear….we are infinite” ❤️❤️Makes me wanna go to another reality and be powerful and have a purpose😭quite literally to be a hero even for one day and impact myself and others to have a more bright outlook on life and even life after we’re gone….this song evokes those feelings and wants in me🥺
David Bowie loved STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN's guitar playing.
Check out SRV. GREATEST GUITARIST EVER. 🤞💯🔥
SRV played guitar on Let's Dance album
my first gig was as a 12yr old in 1987 - it was Bowie in Slane Castle... changed my life R.I.P. David Respect & Peace
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I’m here for one of the best songs ever written! 😁❤️
Love this song by David Bowie also love Hollywood Vampires tribute version of this song and I legit had this song on repeat when i first heard this song.
Bowie's "China Girl" is a good song too
I don't think I've heard this one...very kool. Thanks guys!❤
There's a very funny anecdote about this song.
- When Bowie, Producer Tony Visconti and sound sculpturist extraordinaire Brian Eno were recording the song, they figured they needed some "Hairy chested rock n roll guitar playing" and so they enlisted King Crimson guitarist and sound sculpturist extraordinaire in his own right Robert Fripp to come over and do his thing.
Anybody familiar with Robert Fripp will tell you that he's not your normal typical guitar player. For example he's tone deaf and has no sense of melody. For this song he figured the right thing to do was to give it a howling siren in the back ground. He accomplished this by having his amplifier on "Prepare-thyselves" volume levels so his guitar started to howl in a perfect G-note and he would walk a few steps so the howling would go up a tone into an A-note. He overdubbed that three or four times and that's what you hear on the song.
Come the tour rehearsals, Fripp couldn't be booked, Luckily, Eno knew just the guy who could take Fripp's place: Frank Zappa guitarist Adrian Belew. Now anybody familiar with Belew will tell you that he's an even bigger freak than Fripp and during the rehearsals of this song both Bowie and Eno couldn't stop laughing. When Belew asked them to let him in on the joke, they told him about how Fripp had recorded three or four tracks and that they found it hilarious how Belew was playing that "Impossible guitar part" all by himself.
I don't know what hurts more,to lose them early ,forever young ,or have them be with us for decades only to lose them & face our mortality as well
He wrote this song about two lovers living in opposite sides of the Berlin Wall during the Cold War. When he died, the German Foreign Office official government twitter account tweeted "Good-bye, David Bowie. You are now among #Heroes. Thank you for helping to bring down the #wall."
David Bowie has such a deep catalog and cultural significance. He started back in the late sixties, was the inventor of Glam Rock and dropped his last album in 2016 right around the time he died. He also check out the song Black Star from his last album. Esoteric mystical and crazy instrumental.
Very beautiful song..i didn't even know that David Bowie sang it..I only know of it because of Apocalyptica (ft. Till Lindemann) They did a cover of this song very beautiful cover and dedication to David Bowie...great reaction..thank you...
Great song. there was a cover in the 90s (The Wallflowers)
also, check out Liberate by Disturbed.
I'm Persistant!
I'm afraid of american was Bowie with Trent Reznor. Not Marilyn Manson.
David Bowie's left eye was actually permanently dilated due to a young fight in the 1960s over a girl between him and someone who would later become a lifelong friend. He punched David straight in the eye and it caused something called Anisocoria where the pupil cannot revert it's dilation.
Just the idea of you two wearing TOOL shirts while listening to this amazing artist, is somehow symbolic of our love for great music! It's a tribute to all the wonderful music that inspires us, moves us and makes our lives better! 🤘🏻👨🏻🦲👍🏻
His last CD was EPIC! Black Star....... You should listen to this.
Also he was in TIN MACHINE. GREAT band!
Ah, the elusive Tin Machine fan club! Good to meet you.
@@couplakooks Tin Machine is an awesomely talented and entertaining band! NICE to meet you too!
Guys…..Brian Eno’s Baby’s on Fire besides being a fucking incredible song….Fripps solo….is so hands down blistering and iconic….it’s legendary…..what Empires are built on😊
Perfectly fit into the movie "the perks of being a wallflower " as well
There will never be another artist and singer like Bowie, R. I. P
I love this song by David, i also love the Peter Gabriel version
Also featuring Robert Fripp of King Crimson as the guitarist with the long sustained notes! It's interesting to note that because of Fripp's collaboration with producer Brian Eno, that he would also meet Adrian Belew, another guitarist sent in to help Bowie, and Belew came straight off of Frank Zappa (his auditions are very demanding of perfection). Belew would soon become the new vocalist for King Crimson after their previous album, Red, to start the new wave era with their new bassist/Chapman stick player, Tony Levin, called Discipline.
Another important thing to note is that Belew and Fripp would also be featured on another production by Eno that was also inspired Bowie's work and would also inspire the latter, the band known as Talking Heads, on Fear of Music. Belew would come back as a session guitarist on the next album, Remain in Light and would emulate lead front man's unusual singing, David Bryne, for some of the songs of King Crimson throughout the 80's.
I strongly recommend King Crimson and Talking Heads when you get the chance if you're up for it!
Great Song , good reaction Guys!
Different coloured pupils has always been the sign of being a Wizard!!!
And Defo was!!!...
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Loved his early to mid 70's for the Ziggy Stardust days. Rebel Rebel, Panic in Detroit, Sufragette City, Jean Genie, Watch That Man, Diamond Dogs, Starman, Rock n Roll Suicide, Ziggy Stardust. These are just up 1974.
I remember listening to David Bowie with my grandmother a lot growing up and I remember the last few days of him on earth and his album black star came out which is a masterpiece of modern day music idc what anybody says.
"We can be heroes" is the anthem of the underdog, the outsiders, and the ignored. Hes saying we've got each other in spite of all the bullshit this world throws, and we will have our moment to stand up to it all with grace. "We can be heroes, just for one day..."
David Bowie had a condition called anisocoria which was caused by a simple fight over a girl when a close friend ended up punching Bowie directly in the left eye, scratching the iris. He was taken to the hospital and eventually had two different eye surgeries. But for the rest of his life, the pupil remained dilated to give him his signature look.
The song is about being in the studio in Berlin recording this album….Bowie can look out the studio windows and see the Wall….it was the 70s….it still stood…..armed guards on the towers waiting to shoot you down if you try to go over the wall…Bowie looked out the window….and saw a couple kissing…..up against the wall…..it ended up being his Producer….he thought it was very courageous that they did this simple act of kissing up against what the world knew as a huge symbol of tyranny…..it moved him…and he wrote the song….it’s why the last time around….he sounds like his heart is breaking and he is crying as he sings……it’s quite chilling.
Recorded in Berlin, they could see the Berlin Wall from the studio. The story imagined lovers separated by the Berlin Wall.
"The guards shot above our heads".
Reading the lyrics explains a lot.
he started his career in the mid 60s his first hit was in 1969 and he continued to make music untill 2004 when he got ill and stopped. he started working again in 2013 he released his last record 2 days before dying in january 2016.
Hear his German Version from the Movie "Christiane F. vom Bahnhof Zoo".Motörhead/Lemmy recorded a Cover Version of Heroes just before he died.Bowie was BI.Jessica Lange sung Heroes in the American Horror Story : Freaks Series.Bowie got a green and a blue eye ball.Not about a One Night Stand,but about Drugs Abuse,The Golden Shot,Children Street Hookers,Berlin with the deviding Wall......
This song just reminds me of home. Just reminds me of Manchester, Liverpool, Cheshire, London, Birmingham, the Lake District, cornwall and more. The same effect happens with any oasis song.
It’s insane how a song can me you feel at home.
Undoubtedly his greatest song.
Somebody redid this song and it was in a commercial and it was really good
dope video 🔥
“Space Oddity” is the Major Tom song. “Heroes” is from 1977 during his Berlin period. Bowie’s career goes back to the mid 1960s. His breakthrough recording was in 1969. He was still recording up until his death. I saw David touring this album in 1977 at the old Boston Garden. Bowie was firing on all cylinders with an incredible band.
You good lads need more Bowie content on your channel !!
David Bowie had one blue eye and one brown eye it’s rare 14:35
legend! there was also a decent cover by the Wallflowers, it was used on the Godzilla movie with Matthew Broderick. That was my first experience, had no idea it was a cover until my dad spoke up.
keep on rockin in the free world.
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Growing up Bowie was are Hero , he was what being cool was all about 😎
Here's a fun fact for you, my fellow Trash Talkers, I hope it wasn't mentioned already: David Bowie did a song with Maynard. It's called "Bring me the Disco King" and as you may expect it's dope af.
All right, I've just read it wasn't a collab, only a remix with Maynard's vocals. Still minblowing.
oh, someone got to that 8 months ago, lol...I saw David Bowie in Vancouver on the Sound and Vision tour in 199...ish...I was so ripped I can't even remember, but I had bought 3 cassette tapes of vintage Bowie the contents of which would blow your fucking mind...certainly did mine.
Really enjoyed your reaction guys.
Smokey you’re right. David Bowie and Freddy Mercury were singing as a duet on Under pressure
He has different pupils after a fight as a teenager with his best friend, but it massively added to his look. If you like Under Pressure which he wrote and sung with Queen why not listen to the fan's version on RUclips (please not the official version) where he mixes Queen and Bowie together. Great stuff. Heroes is great live in his Live in Berlin concert. Rebel Rebel (when he's got an eye patch in a studio) is great too as is Life on Mars ;)
Wow...straight away . There's a cool youtube clip of Tony Visconti talkin bout how they recorded this song. It's fucking epic.
David Bowie is one of Top 10, if not 5 most influential artists post- Elvis Priestley. Other fun things, he was the 3rd internet provider in USA and he bashed MTV got not playing enough black artists back in the early eighties (interview is on youtube:)
You need to see this live - awesome
He's talking about the Berlin wall! So the first guy was almost spot on!!!
I listen to this song, I also hear Lemmy, as Motorhead covered this live, and its near a tribute to both musicians. And of course, both died very close to eachother. It was a sad month.
In the beginning David Bowie started singing his songs himself since no other invited singers couldn't do it the way he visioned the song. The rest is the history.
Bowie’s eyes are like that because of a punch to his eye as a kid. One eye is blue and one eye is blown out. Tony Visconti the arranger explains it’s about two lovers in Berlin standing by the Berlin Wall (he and his girlfriend). There is a great RUclips video on the making of Heroes. 😁❤️
For me, the definitive version of this song was from the "Concert for New York" (9/11 tribute/relief). He dedicates the song to the men an women of NYFD and "his local ladder" specifically.
Incredible performance and audience reaction. For some reason it has disappeared from RUclips.
Space Oddity is the song you’re thinking of. I was fortunate enough to see him several times.
In regards to his sexuality;
TLDR; who knows??
Bowie declared himself gay in an interview with Michael Watts for a 1972 issue of Melody Maker, coinciding with his campaign for stardom as Ziggy Stardust. According to Buckley, "If Ziggy confused both his creator and his audience, a big part of that confusion centred on the topic of sexuality." In a September 1976 interview with Playboy, Bowie said, "It's true-I am a bisexual. But I can't deny that I've used that fact very well. I suppose it's the best thing that ever happened to me." His first wife, Angie, supports his claim of bisexuality and alleges that Bowie had a relationship with Mick Jagger.
In a 1983 interview with Rolling Stone, Bowie said his public declaration of bisexuality was "the biggest mistake I ever made" and "I was always a closet heterosexual." On other occasions, he said his interest in homosexual and bisexual culture had been more a product of the times and the situation in which he found himself than of his own feelings.
Blender asked Bowie in 2002 whether he still believed his public declaration was his biggest mistake. After a long pause, he said, "I don't think it was a mistake in Europe, but it was a lot tougher in America. I had no problem with people knowing I was bisexual. But I had no inclination to hold any banners nor be a representative of any group of people." Bowie said he wanted to be a songwriter and performer rather than a headline for his bisexuality, and in "puritanical" America, "I think it stood in the way of so much I wanted to do."
Buckley wrote that Bowie "mined sexual intrigue for its ability to shock", and was probably "never gay, nor even consistently actively bisexual", instead experimenting "out of a sense of curiosity and a genuine allegiance with the 'transgressional'." Biographer Christopher Sandford said, according to Mary Finnigan-with whom Bowie had an affair in 1969-the singer and his first wife Angie "created their bisexual fantasy". Sandford wrote that Bowie "made a positive fetish of repeating the quip that he and his wife had met while 'fucking the same bloke' ... Gay sex was always an anecdotal and laughing matter. That Bowie's actual tastes swung the other way is clear from even a partial tally of his affairs with women." The BBC's Mark Easton wrote in 2016 that Britain was "far more tolerant of difference", and that gay rights (such as same-sex marriage) and gender equality would not have "enjoyed the broad support they do today without Bowie's androgynous challenge all those years ago".
Heroes: David Bowie, Robert Fripp by King Crimson on Guitar and Brian Eno behind the control room....a masterpiece!
David Bowie did a song with Maynard James Keenan as well guys he should all check it out at some point in time love your stuff as usual trash talker for life
Its about lovers at the Berlin wall. The cover is reminiscent of the Nazi salute.
David Bowie had one eye that had a permanently dilated pupil because of a fight he got into as a teenager with his friend. They were fighting over a girl and got punched in the eye.
The song was written when he was living in West Berlin in the late 70’s and he used to see this couple outside near the Berlin Wall. This was back before the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Bowie had one permanently dilated pupil due to an injury. It gave him an otherworldly look.
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