No words can describe how i feel , so im just going to listen to every song this god of music ever did , may take me a while !! RIP Duke xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Jackson Oliveira - 🤣You’re joking, right? If not, please go back to rock school & learn the roots of rock ‘n’ roll THE BLUES! “Boom Boom” was written by John Lee Hooker, not Roxy Music, smh!
@@RnR-Rebel he is referring to the part around 4:40, which is from "In Every Dream Home a Heartache". Perhaps you should go back to rock school and learn to listen to the whole song before sounding like a pompous ass.
@@chrisfleischmann1346 - And “Boom Boom” isn’t nearly as well known or covered as the drivel you’re quoting? Been to any of their gigs? Know of all of their love of the blues? Sorry, no comparison & Bowie rarely if ever referenced Roxy but did with blues. Think you need rock school as well; what’s the very basis of R’n’R? Hint: it’s not any contemporary “R’n’R” (using the term to cover all types since its earliest days) artist?
@@RnR-Rebel there is no doubt that Boom Boom is better known, but that’s not the point. You attacked the original poster for getting the reference wrong, but he didn’t, you just didn’t know which song he was referencing. For the record, Chantilly Lace by the Big Bopper was also referenced in that interlude. And as far as Bowie referencing Roxy Music, Tin Machine did a cover of their song “If There is Something” on their second album and their live album.
@@mmoura1104 I envy the older generation so much, what i'd GIVE to of been 17 then and seeing Bowie face to face rather than being 17 now, condensed down to watching videos of him perform.
i meant the drumming flows really well and drumming is way harder than it looks. The way the track went required a lot of intuition and the drums were tight, aka efficient and fitting
I have q mar bolan and t.rex dvd dont get me wrong i love t.rex and i dont feel im being bius in the documentary it is said that t.rex was bigger in britain than david personally i dont agree i know marcs life was cut short and he was going to come out of retirement and record again but in my apinion he never had the genius of david bowie is a rock n roll legend rest in peace dear david from your loyal and life long fan
How would you classify this song? Existential speed metal? I love the references to tragedy and flesh. It’s like David converted to Christianity and suddenly realized the human condition.
Bowie was performing jacques Brel's My Death in the Ziggy Stardust early 1970's era. In his darkest drug days he wore the crucifix necklace his father gave him. Existentialism usually begins where Christianity leaves off. Except for Kierkegaard.
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It´s only rock and roll with a bit of experimentation.
The thing is...Bowie turned a rock gig into a Star vehicle...a film. And these guys are musicians in the King Crimson 'serious music' mold.... but with lotsa rough grit too. David had to go. Too much of a one-man act. It was delicious whilst it lasted. He needed a female presence too. And found it in Gail-Ann Dorsey.
I like to sing like David Bowie but I could never ever have a band like that if I went to heaven I would have hunt Tony and Reeves reincarnate band with me I've seen my ass off
anzatzi At the time, TM was a misunderstood band. Many critics gave them a hard time because Bowie was doing a band thing without the Bowie name and the material was a bit outside. Still, the outside nature of the band is what Bowie needed to get out from under the corporate rock veneer that enveloped him in the mid 80's.
guitarist riffs, runs, thrashes and distorts like Jimi , but he is a dime a dozen this guy . beneath Hendrix's flash and noise were some incredible melodies and rhythms .
Jebussss... They are so done with each other at this point. Not a smile to be found. Contractual performance. They almost light a spark at the end but still sad.
As much as I love David as a performer, actor artist etc Tin Machine were pretty shit. I bought both albums when they came out - Bowie and the Sayles boys should have been heaven but in retrospect the result of these 4 great artists was pretty piss poor. Still in light of his catelogue I can accept this as just a necessary step in his overall progression. Plus the idea of an artist as big as David was post let's dance trying to be just an ordinary band member in a new act was wonderful in itself - just a shame about the music.
I really don't agree with you. Tin Machine was ahead of its time. If they came out in the 90's when alternative rock became mainstream, they would have been a hit. The mainstream media were pigeon holing them in with metal. They were never a metal band to begin with. No one knew what to categorize as.
Tin Machine is my favorite project by Bowie. Both albums are great! 🍻🍻
having heard just 2 songs, it seems so to me too
Loved this whole album. Underrated band for sure.
be honest . Love it or hate it , this is the Bowie we love !!!
Hunt Sales is one of the best drummers ever,very underrated.
Darren Howard , Great , but don’t let him sing
Mike West His voice is awesome....guttural blues/R&B style.
Its AMAZING how low & angled his snare was too.
Crazy heavy crashes (in a great way)
But yes, a KILLER drummer.
Loud as hell and OUTSTANDINGLY SO!! 💗👍👍🥁🥁🥁
Reeves is just killing it! One of my favorite guitarists ever.
Is there a time machine as well?
I wanna go back to 1989 and feel the thrill of this band once again...
I saw this version of Bowie/Tin Machine in Kyoto same year....God it was loud...
Tin Machine is the greatest rock band since the Jimi Hendrix Experience 🎸🎶🎵
Amongst all this greatness: major nod to Roxy Music..❤beautiful baby 🎶 🎵
I got to see them in concert...KNOCKED the audience OUT....David always does....
This is his sexiest song ever!
No words can describe how i feel , so im just going to listen to every song this god of music ever did , may take me a while !! RIP Duke xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thereisnothingwrongwithyourbrain................................................................................................
time has no meaning when listening to Bowie
Now that is how a master rock God handles the fact that he's forgotten the opening lyrics...
I keep coming across different cuts of his music and it just keeps him alive even if the cut is 30 years old.
To be able to make music like that, to perform like that, is a gift beyond compare.
5:20 in every dream home a heartache 💔
Heaven is always in here.
IM SHOOK this is so intense
Like some rocket from Mars
Dave's wearing a Black Star..
it says rock against racism
He was not a gangster, he was a blackstar.
Tin Machine were great. The rebirth of Bowie after his mid-80s nadir.
So underrated still
But not apparently, by Robert Smith
Great! One of the best acts (albums) of Bowie. Tin Machine rocks forever!
oh baby...oh baby....
Since 5th grade this guy has held my heart ❤
Sehr sehr geil..... In Memorys David Robert Jones
You can really hear the Outside album being born 5 minutes in!
the best band made for bowie... TIN MACHINE
Seen tin machine in Brixton in 1991 great show was my close good to see reefs now playing with the cure
The first and the best warm metal !
Loved the Roxy Music cover in the middle.
Jackson Oliveira - 🤣You’re joking, right? If not, please go back to rock school & learn the roots of rock ‘n’ roll THE BLUES! “Boom Boom” was written by John Lee Hooker, not Roxy Music, smh!
@@RnR-Rebel he is referring to the part around 4:40, which is from "In Every Dream Home a Heartache". Perhaps you should go back to rock school and learn to listen to the whole song before sounding like a pompous ass.
@@chrisfleischmann1346 - And “Boom Boom” isn’t nearly as well known or covered as the drivel you’re quoting? Been to any of their gigs? Know of all of their love of the blues? Sorry, no comparison & Bowie rarely if ever referenced Roxy but did with blues. Think you need rock school as well; what’s the very basis of R’n’R? Hint: it’s not any contemporary “R’n’R” (using the term to cover all types since its earliest days) artist?
@@RnR-Rebel there is no doubt that Boom Boom is better known, but that’s not the point. You attacked the original poster for getting the reference wrong, but he didn’t, you just didn’t know which song he was referencing. For the record, Chantilly Lace by the Big Bopper was also referenced in that interlude. And as far as Bowie referencing Roxy Music, Tin Machine did a cover of their song “If There is Something” on their second album and their live album.
Yep in every dream home a heartache
Bowie and FZ have always put the best bands together...IMO....this ia solid gold; thanks for posting.
I forgot how gutsy, visceral & raw TM were - I think David was genuinely excited to be there - maybe 1st album better than 2nd though, I'd say?
OMG, breathless! Just amazing!!!!
Such a great band! Love this! R.I.P. David Bowie!
Another legend passes away.
Blown away!
this band... sooo good.
Excellent quality!!
Gold
Visceral....! My favorite band of Bowie's pound for pound...
They looked like professional assassins.
Fuckin played like em too.
Damn, I wish I had seen Bowie with THESE guys!
You got me! I never saw him at all.
Man they were awesome. I got to see them in a club so close I could see Bowie's eyes!
@@mmoura1104 why people say they were bad?? This show seems great!
It was great. I love tin machine
@@mmoura1104 I envy the older generation so much, what i'd GIVE to of been 17 then and seeing Bowie face to face rather than being 17 now, condensed down to watching videos of him perform.
There was no mention of Tin Machine in the 'David Bowie Is' show at the V & A in London a couple of years ago, almost as if they never existed.
Was a great band. The critics sucks
Masterpiece
GODS
ohhh!
🎶🏁❤ LIKE A ROCKET TO MARS... 🌪🌪🌪🎙🔮🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀❤
サイコー!!
There is no substitute....
Better known as "The Sons of Soupy Sales" as the 2 Sales brothers did "The Mouse" when they were kids. LOL!
Love it
so good☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️
I think this was the year I met Bowie a few times... it may have been '93 though.
RIP David Bowie
RIP Bowie We love you
QUÈ BUEN GUSTO!!!!!!!!!
Great band X
Amazing
Brilliant
EXQUISITOS!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's absolutely nuts, but Hunt Sales, please play in my band.
:) timeless (: 14 4 evr bits-is
HUNT SALES!!! total pocket from gawd!!
THe shirt!!
This has to be some of the wildest times. Tony & Hunt Sales then add Reeves to this crew, wild as the wind. The hanging dildos, just hilarious.
+jo pipes He used the dildos to play slide guitar. made a funny sound as i recall.
🌺
What she is this from ?
+Frank M This is from Live in Tokyo
Reeves kicks butt..
What kind of guitar is that it?
It´s an Steinberger images.app.goo.gl/PhBaXgg37QfCoHmK8
rock
Jesus could the drumming be tighter?
what do you mean?
i meant the drumming flows really well and drumming is way harder than it looks. The way the track went required a lot of intuition and the drums were tight, aka efficient and fitting
It means like a robot with a big fat heart!!
right Mikey??
All of it. Band of seduction. Brain explodes in ecstasy every time.. GRATITUDE ❤
better than 90% of Bowie's post 70's music
FKN Amazing And MF R A W !!
I have q mar bolan and t.rex dvd dont get me wrong i love t.rex and i dont feel im being bius in the documentary it is said that t.rex was bigger in britain than david personally i dont agree i know marcs life was cut short and he was going to come out of retirement and record again but in my apinion he never had the genius of david bowie is a rock n roll legend rest in peace dear david from your loyal and life long fan
Rock Against Racism needed now as then.
How would you classify this song? Existential speed metal? I love the references to tragedy and flesh. It’s like David converted to Christianity and suddenly realized the human condition.
Bowie was performing jacques Brel's My Death in the Ziggy Stardust early 1970's era. In his darkest drug days he wore the crucifix necklace his father gave him.
Existentialism usually begins where Christianity leaves off. Except for Kierkegaard.
It´s only rock and roll with a bit of experimentation.
The thing is...Bowie turned a rock gig into a Star vehicle...a film. And these guys are musicians in the King Crimson 'serious music' mold.... but with lotsa rough grit too. David had to go. Too much of a one-man act.
It was delicious whilst it lasted. He needed a female presence too. And found it in Gail-Ann Dorsey.
I like to sing like David Bowie but I could never ever have a band like that if I went to heaven I would have hunt Tony and Reeves reincarnate band with me I've seen my ass off
i had hoped that he stay with this band.play character of lead singer of a group
I'll trade you tin machine for 80's Bowie
anzatzi At the time, TM was a misunderstood band. Many critics gave them a hard time because Bowie was doing a band thing without the Bowie name and the material was a bit outside. Still, the outside nature of the band is what Bowie needed to get out from under the corporate rock veneer that enveloped him in the mid 80's.
HUNT FUC#IN SALES!!!!PLAY IT LOUD
guitarist riffs, runs, thrashes and distorts like Jimi , but he is a dime a dozen this guy . beneath Hendrix's flash and noise were some incredible melodies and rhythms .
For some reason early 90s David looked way older than mid-late 90s David...must be the tan...
Cigarettes???
@@Ammahuman dont think thats it
David's too thin.
David Bowie made a lot of crap music... and He made a lot of freeking great music. I always respected this cat. RIP. You will be missed.
A lot of crap music? He made some, not a lot
Jebussss... They are so done with each other at this point. Not a smile to be found. Contractual performance. They almost light a spark at the end but still sad.
bus stop
No one’s going to comment on thin lizzy?
Why did Bowie trash the reputation of this short lived band - they are great. He is wearing a vintage Rock against Racism from the late 70s I see.
?? David Bowie did not trashed this band.. The critics who did. David loved
drummer in a heroin daze...
This could be the best thing ever if it wasn't for Reeves guitar histrionics. They're outrageously, deliberately ridiculous!
As much as I love David as a performer, actor artist etc Tin Machine were pretty shit. I bought both albums when they came out - Bowie and the Sayles boys should have been heaven but in retrospect the result of these 4 great artists was pretty piss poor. Still in light of his catelogue I can accept this as just a necessary step in his overall progression. Plus the idea of an artist as big as David was post let's dance trying to be just an ordinary band member in a new act was wonderful in itself - just a shame about the music.
Badly produced and too much band singing on I I but there are some amazing tracks on both records. This being one of the stand outs. Not this version.
I really don't agree with you. Tin Machine was ahead of its time. If they came out in the 90's when alternative rock became mainstream, they would have been a hit. The mainstream media were pigeon holing them in with metal. They were never a metal band to begin with. No one knew what to categorize as.
I love Bowie but this is just dreadful. Uninspired, directionless and underwhelming. The album version is much better