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It has been a while since we did Bowie and it’s time to revisit some! We had a lot of requests for Heroes so here you guys go! Have a great day guys! 😁🔥
Andy & Alex Must react The Motel, amazing Bowie's song
Boys keep swinging is also fantastic guys rating 9.0 for me.
Stay lucky stay safe Mike UK.
"Scary Monsters & Super Creeps" from the album of the same name or practically anything from the album "Low". By the way the the guitar player on this is none other than Robert Fripp from King Crimson, but if you want to hear what he is actually capable of you must go directly to Crimson or his solo work.
Love me some David bowie. Great SONG. RIGHT on guys. Thank YOU for sharing this. Rock on
Good song but more a "famous" Bowie song, but meh.
after Megadeth? quite the transition..
I recommend learning about Bowie chronologically. His style was constantly changing and developing, and listening to those changes as they took place is the way to go.
Michelle Chase Nice idea, and a quick way to do this is listen to all of Bowie at the Beeb
Michelle Chase ....for me his early years were fantastic. Not to mention I’m from that era. Lol. Good suggestion for sure
True.
I agree! He constantly changed both his musical style and his stage persona.
So many ch-ch-changes...sorry.
Simply put, David Bowie was before his time and was a musical genius!
Not so much before his time, but unique in his time and anytime...there's only one Bowie 😍
No!!! David Bowie was of his time cuz they don’t make them like that anymore
This songs was written during the Cold War Era so its very much of its time!!!
@@162berto my thoughts as well, he's very much a creature of his time. He was, a chameleon who changed many times over his career. Still can't believe he's gone ... before Keith Richards
No. Simply put, Bowie was a superb musical director who knew who to employ.
@@LaughingStock_Bowie was also a creative genius who gave his life to art. Really shows in the new documentary moonage daydream. Truly a magnificent man
Golden Years will excite your ears😂❤
My thought exactly.
wop-wop-wop! :)
I second that!
David Bowie was on the same record label as Elvis & decided to pay tribute to Elvis by writing him a song. That song was golden years but Elvis never recorded it as Colonel Tom Parker couldn't agree on the song writing royalties....
Excellent Soundtrack for, "The Man Who Fell to Earth," Station to Station album.
This song I believe is heavily Cold War influenced-The two are lovers split from each other by Berlin Wall. The line about the ‘Guards shot above our heads.’ Is a reference to running away together
I believe the song was recorded in West Berlin.
Harry Novick Because David Bowie lived in West Berlin.
It was Tony Visconti and the girl he was having an affair with. David stayed behind and saw them through the window of the studio. I visited the place (Hansa Studios) when I was in Berlin a few years ago. Legendary
@@dafyddil you are correct.
@@dafyddil yes that is as Tony tells it.
I can’t explain it, but whenever I hear David Bowie, it brings tears to my eyes...his genius coupled with our tremendous loss for not having him around any more? It’s more than nostalgia, methinks.
Me too 😢
Logico, todos nos convertimos en sub-humanos cuando interactuamos con el Genio
Here's the thing about Bowie - he has had SUCH an eclectic career. His styles vary over the decades, he transformed himself often. He could bounce effortlessly between pop and psychedelic and funk and rock.
Heroes is personally MY fave Bowie song, but I can see why it may not rank high for everyone.
I personally love that groove that runs throughout the song, it's kind of a drift away tune.
BTW glad you did the full length version, there's a shorter radio edit that always pisses me off LOL.
Even his " Thin White Duke" persona of the 80s was classic! MY college years, lol! Gotta go put on my red shoes & dance!
It's one of my favorite 3 Bowie songs, finding it hard to choose any one favorite.
Oh god..there are so many good Bowie-songs to choose from.
But if you ask me;
-Moonage daydream
-Life on mars
-Starman
- The man who sold the world
Life On Mars ... great tune ... ruclips.net/video/AZKcl4-tcuo/видео.html
The Ziggy Stardust saga
Great list. Rock n Roll suicide is one of my favorites.
Life on Mars x 10
Five Years
Wild is the Wind
The live rendition of "Heroes" that Bowie did on his 1978 live album "Stage" is absolutely the best version of the song.
Adrian Belew on guitar. Of course it’s the best 😃
David Bowie, Robert Fripp, Brian Eno all hitting their stride here. He was more into electronic music here. “Life On Mars” would be great to do next.
Life on Mars is an incredible track!
Great suggestion
Yep Fripp brilliant here
Guys, you HAVE TO watch Bowie's live version in front of a Berlin audience. It 's just amazing. Bowie at his very best. God rest his dear soul.
Station to Station, one of his greatest masterpieces.
As for your questions, Space Oddity is from 1969, Fame is from 1975, "Heroes" is from 1977 and Ashed to Ashes is from 1980.
I recommend investing his entire discography, he had so many styles through ths years and never stopped working until his final days
Station to Station "It's not the side-effects of the cocaine, I'm thinking' that it must be love"
This was recorded 9 years before A Kind of Magic, so it's really Queen who sound like this.
Anyway, this is an immortal classic. And I've always loved the effect when that clanking noise comes in after the second verse.
It was played by hitting an ashtray...
Oh, and I guess the reason why you prefer other Bowie songs like Fame, is that they are more geared towards the American market.
"Heroes" is as European as it gets. I mean, it's about two lovers kissing by the Berlin wall.
Remember the Concert for New York City ( a fundraiser following the 9/11 attacks )? Bowie opened the show....and Heroes was his 2nd song. He KILLED it. My all-time favorite performance of his.
That was an amazing performance!!! Sitting crosslegged on the stage with his "toy" omnichord singing America by Simon and Garfunkel and then rousing the ho-hum crowd with Heroes. And I heard He was running a high fever but he really wanted to perform for his local "ladder" of NYC firefighters. He was a hero!!
That concert was amazing, with Bowie and ending with Joel, The Who, and McCartney. LOVE!
Bowie and The Who killed it at that show. They were awesome.
Of course they don't. They would have been like three at most.
@@scribejay omg.... true
I didnt enjoy Bowie for a loooong time.
Then I heard "Suffragette City" and that was my "in".
Have a listen to that.
"Sound and Vision" is also a favourite of mine
Suffagette City was so fun to dance to. They played it a lot in the club we went to all the time.
Actually, this song turned me on to Bowie
"Suffragette City" and "Space Oddity" were my introductions to Bowie. Don't remember which I heard first.
Always loved Suffragette. For me, the way in was Rebel, Rebel. In any case, Ziggy Stardust & tSFM is an awesome album.
Heroes takes me straight to seedy 70s Berlin and that insistent groove. It’s all about Robert Fripp’s lead and the groove. Y’all got it.
King Crimsons Guitarist Robert Fripp was the guitar solo and guitar lead on this track
Oh man, they should react to King Crimson. Although they should definitely start with something accessible. I'd recommend One Time, or 21st Century Schizoid Boy.
I love how the lads let the song speak for itself. Rarely if never pausing. I enjoy other people’s interpretations of the music I love. You gentlemen do it way better than most channels. Great work.
That's what I love about this channel - and they understand more about music than most people their age. Probably why they've been contacted by the artists themselves - I mean they interviewed The Zombies!! 🤘💜🤘
the line about kissing on the wall always makes my heart crack. and that eno drone through the whole thing turns my bones into water
Robert Fripp doing impossible things on the guitar. As usual.
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I love Robert Fripp. King Crimson are legends
Fripp and Eno together is magical.
They should check out more stuff from scary monsters for some crazy solos
@@lukewagstaff5743 They should sample "It's no game part 1" to hear some guitar work by Robert Fripp that peels the paint off the walls...
Bowie was a quirky, exciting and brilliantly talented man! Thank you.
I love "Heroes" and it is my favorite David Bowie song. Having said that, when I first heard it I thought it was an ok song, kind of how you reacted. However, as I have matured and learned about the world,the highs and lows, this song's significance for me has continuously risen. I now associate this song with the pursuit for a just world in the midst of a battle against those that would oppress it's people, in their pursuit of money and power. The relevance of this song cannot be overstated. And it has aged well. I really appreciate your reaction as it reminded me how music continues to be one thing that can be counted on to unify people.
David Bowie - Starman
yep. Starman. upvoting LOL
S. Baldrick YES I MUST INSIST ALSO ON STARMAN ! It’s a MUST.
Predictable!
His most fun song
yup
Bowie is my nephew's favourite singer of all time (he's 7). I'll catch him singing various Bowie songs when he's reading or playing (also Queen, because he has me as an aunt) and one he loves is this one and Golden Years.
Fame is great, Space Oddity is the greatest.
Now that's a great aunt providing proper musical education!!
At "Live Aid," Bowie sang "Heroes" and the crowd went crazy with the donations to feeding the people in Africa. They got to truly be heroes just for one day.
Good reaction as always. This song was released in 1977 when he lived in Berlin where he made a trilogy of albums. The song became an anthem of sorts for the fall of the Berlin Wall dividing Germany.
You guys need to react to Life on Mars ( similar period to space oddity)
Or if you want something relatively unknown you should react to Station to Station which is a 10 minute long masterpiece (imo)
Thanks as always, Reece, Scotland
Station to Station is not relatively unknown it just wasn't a radio song. But it's one of the fan favorites and yes, it really is a masterpiece. You should pick the live version from the 1978 album 'Stage', it's fucking brilliant with awesome guitar work by Adrian Belew
he lived in Berlin (my hometown) together with Iggy Pop. The house bears a plaque in his memory today. Heroes even has a verse in german in some releases. Sidenote: worth checking out Motörhead´s cover of Heroes as well ;)
I read the 33 1/3 book about Low which really covered a lot of Station to Station. It was very interesting.
@@kathleen109 what did it say about the track?
I think the reason why it's one of his most famous songs is bc it has that dreamy, yearning sort of element to it that almost anybody can appreciate. Whether you're listening to it passively or actually getting into it. I would say the same thing for songs like Linger. As David once described it, "it's a very pretty love song."
The Man Who Sold The World. Possibly one of the most perfectly written songs I have ever heard. Give it a try.
My personal favourite for the sheer range, power and passion of his voice and song writing, 'Sweet Thing', from Diamond Dogs. Bowie at his best.
In the lyrics when Bowie talks about standing by the wall, he is talking about the Berlin Wall (before it came down)
A bit of trivia-‘Heroes’ had a transcontinental release in multiple languages. English, German, French, and Italian. Actually, the German version is my fav. Bowie sounds so cool singing auf Deutsch 🎶 🎤!
Watch "Jojo Rabbit": They play the German version of Heroes over the closing and credits...
And I like the French one.
So much more to explore: 27 studio albums, 11 live albums, 51 compilation albums, eight extended plays (EPs), 128 singles, including five UK number-one singles, and four soundtracks. Bowie also released 14 video albums and 72 music videos. [from Wikipedia]
You should react to the music video to Lazarus, if you haven't done yet... His last message.
Or Blackstar
...and be ready to get hit right in the feels
Oh, I don’t want to be sad again. 🥺
It was his farewell to all his fans. To record that when you know you are dying is amazing. He was a class act.
And he stayed this strong up to his later years. For some more recent Bowie, check out;
The Next Day
The Stars Are Out Tonight
Valentines Day
Blackstar
Lazarus
Several live versions out there are so much better. Having seen him in concert several times he was amazing.
David Bowie's music saved my life with his songs when I thought all was lost.
React to " Rock and Roll Suicide" , "Time" and "Life On Mars?"
Danelle Covey omg, rock and roll suicide is frikking amazing!
I have the 1981 soundtrack to the German indie movie, Christine F. that stars David Bowie who plays himself. He performs this song live and some of it is in German. Amazing song, it brings tears to my eyes every time I hear it. Gives me the feelings that I can overcome those dark days that are hard to deal with. Thanks guys you’re doing an amazing job. Keep up the good work!
David made two alternate recordings of Heroes - one in French, another in German. Both are on Spotify.
I love the expression in their faces, there’re really feeling the song.
There is so MUCH great Bowie for so many decades. You could spend a LOT of time exploring him.
Also try "The man Who Sold the World". It was covered by Nirvana for their MTV unplugged performance. Amazing song.
David Bowie was a talent that we rarely get to see. His style and presentation were so far outside the norm that he didn't get as much popular attention as he should have, but I think the man was king of the 'concept album' with what he did with Ziggy Stardust.
Moonage Daydream is an absolute classic if you want that classic rock vibe.
The song "Stay" from Bowie's 1976 "Station to Station" album is a must-hear track. Everything about it is flawless - - vocals, production, and kick-ass rocking guitar playing by Earl Slick. Play it; watch the long-haired rocker dude and the little blond twink go nuts.
(PS: Make sure you do the original full-length album version of the song to get all of the guitar parts, not one of the heavily edited versions floating around on various compilations and soundtracks.)
The live Dinah Shore show version is tops.
I was lucky enough to hear Stay live on the Serious Moonlight tour. 😃
My absolute favourite Station to Staion Song is the almost forgotten track "TVC 1 5", which, believe it or not, is a ode to a old CRT TV set chassis (Motherboard!) that was very popular at that time, being used in something like 30 different brands of TV.... and it is a damned catchy song.... ruclips.net/video/dLl1MeOCeKI/видео.html
Great choice guys! You should definitely check out the live version @Freddie Mercury's Tribute concert. It has Mick Ronson on guitar and John Deacon nails the bass part. Essential listening guys. Love your reactions as always. Keep on rockin'!
The atmosphere created by Eno's keyboars and Fripps guitar riff really makes this song.
Though bass and rhthm have a great groove underneath.i particularly like Fripps guiar riff around 3:08 - 3:20 of your video (after the second verse)
Robert Fripp is the guy who is getting that guitar wailing sound on Heroes. If you're any kind of fan of anything unusual on the guitar, you need to listen to "Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)". They invited Robert Fripp, formerly of King Crimson, to play some HEAVY, hairy guitar licks on the album of the same name. It's wildly and insanely awesome.
ruclips.net/video/NHywdqH3F6Y/видео.html(And the song that follows Scary Monsters, "Ashes to Ashes" is the sequel to Space Oddity, where we find out the fate of Major Tom.
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And BTW, Space Oddity was originally released in 1967 (rereleased in 1969 when it really became a hit) Heroes was released in 1977.
Also, I LOVE the live performance of this song at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert.
ruclips.net/video/UsiQgRp5bfQ/видео.html
In fact the whole Bowie (and company) set is incredible for all the amazing talent they have on stage. Which includes Mick Ronson (Guitar - Spiders From Mars) Joe Elliott, and Phil Collen (backup vocals - Def Leppard) and the remaining members of Queen, of course.
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He also does Under Pressure with Annie Lennox doing Freddie's Part.
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This song was a massive hit and one of Bowie's best. Iconic.
Studio version first, live version second! I couldn’t agree with you more! While I was growing up in the late ‘60’s and 70’s, there was no internet and no MTV. Bands would release their albums first, then go on tour. So, for me personally, if you’re going to react to a song, you always want to hear the studio version. You then have a baseline from which to judge the live version. Well done, guys! 😊
I agree with that for the most part, but there are some exceptions. A few artists back in the day broke-out to a larger audience and have their best versions on their live albums - Frampton Comes Alive and Foghat Live are a couple examples.
try "john. I'm only dancing" and "diamond dogs"for some early Bowie
"John, I'm Only Dancing" has such a killer bass-line.
@Andy & Alex
First of all, thanks so much for reviewing "Heroes", my favourite Bowie song ! I had been a great fan of his since 1972 and his " Aladdin Sane" album (great songs on it, "Drive in Saturday" and "The Jean Genie" are both a MUST for you to hear !), and like you I always loved some of his late 1960's tracks, but "Heroes" knocked me off my feet. It was played continuously in bars in 1978 when I was on holiday on the island of Mallorca, and it is a song you have to hear often to let it catch you. Great lyrics and the continuous and gradual rise of his voice and the music is fantastic, true magic ! It was a great hit in Germany, where I live, and Bowie actually did a version of the song in which he sang a few lines in German. Finally, I totally agree with you, Andy, that it is better to review an album song before doing a live version. So, once again, thanks for his particular review and, listen to "Heroes" while driving your car, like you suggested, you will get really hooked on it, I promise ! 😘
OK, this is one of my favorites. I’m glad you liked it. For some trivia, that wailing synth sound all the way through the song? That was Robert Fripp on guitar. Brian Eno was the producer of the album, and he and Fripp worked together a LOT over the last 40 years. Eno produced three, maybe more, albums for Bowie. And as you guessed, this was way after Space Oddity, 20 years after, more or less. Bowie was one of those folks who re-invent themselves every few years as a way of keeping themselves from getting bored, going stale, or getting stuck in some sort of formula-keeping it fresh, so to speak.
Recommendations? Google Brian Eno, Robert Fripp, King Crimson, Roxy Music if you want to know more about them. Brian’s first four solo albums are the most accessible for a listener. He’s where the “this is a good song for driving” thing that you noticed came from. Most of his work is good to play in the background when you’re doing other stuff, of meditating, for that matter. The first four albums are a bit more active. Though, LOL! Now, King Crimson? That’s like a “supergroup” of musicians from lots of other bands come running when Fripp calls and says “hey, let’s do another album.” Lots of big names have been in on those projects. There’s a live video of “Starless” on You Tube that is pretty much the studio version done live. I advise you to watch it, but don’t feel like you have to react to it. It’s rather long, so catch a buzz, kick back, and experience it.
So, enjoy! Explore! Stay cool and don’t stop doing your reaction vids, please.
I adore Brian Eno’s work. Especially “Taking Tiger Mountain”, “Here Come the Warm Jets” and “Before and After Science “. All groundbreaking and brilliant records. And King Crimson...oh man, where do I start? Also amazing. There was so much musical “incest” going on at the time, with Fripp(KC) Eno, Roxy Music and various musicians all doing things on each other’s recordings. All magic. Has no one even mentioned Roxy Music, btw? Recommendations- anything from “Siren” or “For Your Pleasure” to start. Eno also played with them. And singer Bryan Ferry STILL has more charisma in his pinky, than most other singers in the rock world.
My all time favorite song. Bowie’s vocals, the buzzing guitar, the sonic production and those incredible lyrics. Definitely an S.
Please “under pressure” Bowie + Queen
Do Blackstar and watch the amazing video doing so. His parting gift, still ahead of anything on the radio nowadays. Took an amazing new-jazz quartet and made them play a whole new style of rock with Kendrick Lamar influences. Lots of symbolism in the lyrics and the vid, which we only understood when 2 days after releasing the album on his birthday, he suddenly died. Huge masterpiece. You'll love it! 🔥
Ashes to ashes, heroes etc were ahead of their times but today there are newer things. Blackstar is still ahead of today's time.
Come back after hearing this three or four times, this song is like an infection, it gets into your blood. It's also something that is interesting to take in the context of the full album which is a very trippy experience and while this may seem like a "radio song" placed in the whole experience of the album it is very different. Bowie never sat still and this was during his "Berlin period", recorded while he was getting off drugs, living next to the Berlin wall with the juxtaposition of decadent west Berlin beside oppressive communist east Berlin. Heroes, Lodger and Low are intensely experimental albums to explore i the whole, they'll blow your minds.
This song, as far as I know, was created around the fall of the Berlin wall, so that would be a reason for popularity. There is a full German version (with Bowie) and there are sooo many covers including Rammstein and Motörhead and (sadly) every cover band...
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Berlin Wall came down in 1989.
You guys should have been born in the 70s. Greatest decade for rock without a doubt. Great reactions. 👍👍
"life on mars," "changes," and "young americans." also "MODERN LOVE."
This is my favorite Bowie song mostly from its feel and the lyrical content. During recording he moved the mic farther away for each verse. You commented about the emotion in the later verses. The microphone was about 50 feet away by then and he was basically yelling. Amazing effect.
Bowie opened “The Concert For New York City” after 9/11 with this song and the energy was incredible. If you are not familiar this was a fundraiser organized by Paul McCartney for the firefighters and cops after the terrorist attack on New York City and Washington DC.
I'd suggest checking out the theme from "Cat People" (I think it's called 'Putting Out Fire"- not sure, though). Great song and Bowie KILLS it!
That song was used in 'Inglorious Basterds'.
RedCrabSC the whole soundtrack to cat people is amazing
RedCrabSC ..boy did you hit that right.....we loved that song in the early 80’s....
I had the 45. Maybe it's still around here somewhere.
Which version? The one from the movie, or the one from Let's Dance with SRV on guitar?
Please react to Crosby, Stills, and Nash - Suite Judy Blue Eyes - Live. Thank you for your reactions. As a 60 year old Mawmaw, I truly enjoy seeing people find good music. This song is beautiful. Keep enjoying all music! Peace.
And, btw, Stephen Stills is a guitar god.
Saw him on tour and he sounds just as good live as he does in the studio. Great pick great singer
"Heroes" was from one of the Berlin Trilogy of albums that Bowie cowrote with Brian Eno, who also produced and created the magical sounds on the song. Eno is a master of modifying musical instruments until you can not tell what they are.
Also by Bowie that you may find interesting -
The Supermen
Station to Station
The Man Who Sold The World
Best version of Heroes is with Queen at the Freddie Mercury Tribute concert. Its incredible. Also features Mick Ronson.
I’m so frickin old. I’m looking at you guys and could easily see you guys graduating say 71 or 72 and stepping into your new freedom at 18 in the beginning of the 70’s, what a ride you would have been on. I know that was an adventure I’ll never be able to repeat. Just keep listening and let your minds travel back in time. What memories !👍😊👌
The original version predates "It's a Kind of Magic" by 7 or 8 years. This was after Fame and both are from the mid 70s 75-77 timeframe. If you want to hear Bowie at what I consider to be his best, listen to the Diamond Dogs album from 74. I can't believe I am recommending a Bowie album without Mick Ronson, but there you go.
I agree. Diamond Dogs is actually my favorite Bowie album. :)
Are you kidding this is one of Bowie's Epic songs!!! This is about his producer kissing his lover by the Berlin wall...while they were recording. And this song is Way older then Queen Kind of Magic.
Heroes is from 1977. It gained new life a few years ago when it was featured in the film "The Perks of Being a Wallflower." I'd give it an eight. Ashes to Ashes is still my favorite from him.
My All Time Favorite David Bowie Song
Sang With Class
To All The Heroes From The Past To The Future
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Bowie's New Wave phase....no matter how 'modern' he adapted his sound, he brought soul and old school musicianship to it...
Hey Teasers, thanks for the Bowie. It's difficult to beat 'Space Oddity', but I super like 'Changes' and used to listen to it EVERY morning before work.....check it out! Great vid!😀❤️❤️
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I`m not a huge fan of Bowie, thus i`ve setteled on the best of album.... But i`d absolutely recommend Changes and Life on Mars, since you`ve already done Fame and Space Oddity.
@@progqueen6219 Also like Life on Mars (but really love Queen). Changes did get me to work a long time ago (perhaps in a galaxy far, far away, lol)
@@sheerqueencat5089 Well who doesn`t love Queen?? My yt name stems from one of my topp favorite 5 songs by them, you can never choose just one song....
@@progqueen6219 I totally agree! Lately I've been going back and forth between March of the Black Queen (what even is that??) and the groovy Cool Cat (I know in Queen fandom it is not cool to like Hot Space, but.....I love Freddie's voice on it so much!) They are so wonderfully diverse! What a band! (I also really like Sheer Heart Attack, (see my yt name) esp. watching Freddie camp it up in Montreal, even though is their send-up of punk)
You really should listen to Stay by Bowie. Fairly certain you will love the guitar work although the entire song is great.
Hey Dudes! This is one of his most beautiful songs! Love under the shadow of the Berlin Wall.
You should react to "Scandal" and "Spread Your Wings" by Queen. I'd say those two are their most underrated songs and two of my favorites!
Also, I know you reacted to the song at Rock Montreal, but in my opinion Somebody to Love live at Milton Keynes 1982/06/05 is the best rendition of the song!
Try listening to golden years and young Americans
Young Americans. Second!!
If you liked "Fame," you might like "Golden Years" for your next Bowie reaction. I didn't get into this song at all, but music is subjective, isn't it? At least it means I didn't sing along and that's always a good thing.
Definitely ... your next Bowie should be his duet with Mick the Jagger cover of Dancin’ in the Street ... with their video
These types of vids make me so happy. Mom raised me on 50’s to 80’s music. I’m at the point where I can name a song and group like 2 bars in. From the solid gold oldies, to west coast, to Brit rock, to hair metal, grunge, pop metal, costume metal, hard rock, etc etc. I grew up, hung out with the hippies in highschool who listened to mostly heavy metal x grunge because they loved the “liberation of Iraq” soundtrack, alt/alt rock and so on. So it’s great to see people “discovering” music I’ve been listening to literally since the day my parents carried me home from the hospital.
The reason for the live version’s success was it was performed in West Berlin within site of the Berlin wall. Thousands of people living in East Germany saw the performance and claimed it spoke to them, Bowie doesn’t deny this.
The wall fell soon after.
Bowie is always better live. The Alladin Sane album is his finest work imho.
No....he is not.
You should definitely check out "Suffragette City" from the Album "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the spiders from mars", it isn't one of his more well known songs but it's often regarded as one of his best, like Top10 stuff (which goes long way with a guy who has like what? 200-300 released songs)
One of my fave Bowie songs. People use the word "artist" loosely to describe musicians, but Bowie was a rare and true artist. Ahead of his time and a pioneer in ever changing personas. His catalog is so deep, you really can't go wrong with your next pick of his. My vote would be for Rebel Rebel or Golden Years.
Have you guys done any Joe Walsh? You most definitely should listen to James Gang Rides Again 1970's THE BOMBER
I first heard this song as part of Moulin Rouge soundtrack, it's part of a medley between the leads. But since then, I have fallen in love with Bowie. I own Ziggie Stardust, Man Who Sold the World and Blackstar. Do a compare video of Bowie's and Nirvana's Man Who Sold the World from Unplugged. Both amazing versions, love to hear your opinions. Rock on guys!
This is regarded as one of his best by Bowie fans like myself, it warms up on you. Bowie has so many great songs, do more Bowie !
Watching 2 people just giving on an amazing Bowie track, gives me hope for the future. You got a new sub. This was awesome, you 2
Hunky Dory album. Can't go wrong with any song.
Great to see you doing Bowie again! Definitely try the song Aladdin Sane (very avant-garde) Beauty and the Beast, Moonage Daydream, cracked Actor, Lazarus, Black Star, The Hearts Filthy lesson, so many to try, and I agree, studio versions are the way to go for first time listens....
And once again I enjoy seeing you blokes being blown away by the music that blew us away when it came out. Good on you. It means that a lot of music is simply timeless.
I always thought David Bowie sounded intensely constipated on that song, but cant deny its a classic.. I especially love Robert Fripps use of the E-Bow on the guitar...Fripp made that sound popular with his band King Crimson , as did Mott The Hoople back in the day. Bowie was such an important part of the Theatrical progressive rock scene ...
The 1977 version of Heroes was written while Bowie was still on drugs and his singing is muted and sounds more like a plea for help instead of an anthem. The live version at Live Aid in 1985 is much more upbeat and 'Heroic' sounding (and it features Bowie in full '80s poofy-hair and bright-coloured leisure suit and backup singers and band in matching bright colour clothing), also Bowie's singing is much clearer and brighter and more powerful
You misunderstand... From Wikipedia:
"Bowie's vocal was recorded with a "multi-latch" system devised by Visconti that creatively misused gating.[19] Three microphones were used to capture the vocal, with one microphone nine inches from Bowie, one 20 feet away and one 50 feet away. Each microphone was muted as the next one was triggered. As the music built, Bowie was forced to sing at increased volumes to overcome the gating effect, leading to an increasingly impassioned vocal performance as the song progresses.[18] Jay Hodgson writes, "Bowie's performance thus grows in intensity precisely as ever more ambience infuses his delivery until, by the final verse, he has to shout just to be heard ... The more Bowie shouts just to be heard, in fact, the further back in the mix Visconti's multi-latch system pushes his vocal tracks, creating a stark metaphor for the situation of Bowie's doomed lovers".
@@laurentco I like both versions. :)
Golden Years. Station to Station. Sound and Vision. Ashes to Ashes.
Scott Walker - Night Flights. HUGE influence on Bowie and criminally underrated
I love all genres of David Bowie! I think it's very cool that you're featuring his music. I saw him numerous times in concert and would even drive across the state or fly across the country when I was older to catch his gigs! One of my favorite albums was Outside. He toured with NIN & collaborated with Trent Reznor on a number of live performances that were out of this world! You should check out the documentary on the making of that song "Heroes", with Tony Visconti. It's totally amazing how that song developed.
You guys are cute! Rock on! ✊✌❤😊🙏
@Indie Sindie
Thank you! 😚
You’re both teases?
I think that’s already been established.
Bowie.
Love me some Bowie.
The one & only.
Keep it up.
Of his big hits go for Life on Mars or Moonage Daydream or Starman or Jean Jeanie or The Man Who Sold the World (not the Nirvana cover version). You will love them all. You should also listen to Venus in Furs by The Velvet Underground but put you trippy pants on first.
The velvet underground is a MUST.
I agree.
But also The Stooges and T-rex!👍
Bowie! Eno! Fripp! The Most Holy Trinity of Rock! Bowie was always evolving as an artist, so I'd encourage you to explore him chronologically to see how each phase foreshadows the next. Again, I'm really enjoying seeing you explore various musics.
Not “later in his career”...but a mere ‘nother masterpiece of the 70’s (77)
from Bowie. It just sounded wayyy ahead of its time, as did most all of Bowie’s songs and fashion.
Looking up how he recorded Heroes was even more amazing- from his joting down the lyrics within a few minutes in a bathroom in Berlin, as he witnessed a friend of his in a brief loving encounter outside the window...by the wall...
...down to the instruments that he used.
Super cool.
It’s crazy to think Changes was like 71?!
That’s almost too insane to believe.
He was beyond innovative; a genius far beyond our time...always in “his” time. We will never have another Bowie. 😢
What is truly odd is...so many are not over his death, still.
It’s just still not something easy for most die hard fans to accept.
Seems as though the whole world just fell apart after.
Given he was always about 5years ahead of everything- songs, style, internet...etc.
It makes me wonder what is going to happen 5 years after his death...
Jan 2021...
Juuuu-st sayin 😱😱😱😱😱
Rebel, Rebel!!