I was in HS and home sick the day this was broadcast. My mom always had Dinah on in the afternoon. I was half awake on the couch and David came on. I was already a huge fan and had no idea he was going to perform. I perked right up and felt much better when it was over! Thank you for all the music and memories David Bowie!
I too was in high school at that time. I was walking past my younger sister's room when Dinah Shore, (My friends and I in our snarky teens, called her "Dinisaur", announced that David Bowie was on the show. So I grabbed a seat, watvhed Bowie perform, and then laughed as Dinah Stuimbled her way through the interbview with David. You could see in her eyes saying, "How in the hell did I get into this?!" David was so polite as only an Englishman can be, I was telling an old friend about that show a few months back and she was laughing so hard that I thjought that she'd wet herself. Too Cool.
His wife Robin Clark is brilliant too. She sang backing vocals on a couple of Bowie albums in the 70s. She is best known for her vocals on some simple minds tracks, alive and kicking and all the things she said.
The dance moves, the sheer stage presence, oh my! And then he comes off stage and he's a perfect gentleman, who also happens to be very intelligent and well-spoken. What a classy man.
A time in history that Mr David Bowie proved to be a complete star I was so lucky to have this man in my life growing up we will never see the likes again when we got so excited to learn of a new LP from this great man
David Bowie had such a beautiful smile - you don’t see it appear very often in photos, but when you do in live performances, etc… it just warms my heart! ❤️
I've spent months trying to to figure out how he could make him self look so perfect,beautiful,and regal while simultaneously acting affable, and just so adorably dorky. I will always love him. God rest your soul Starman.
There is nothing here that's not from a whole different level. The vocals, the moves, and that absolutely killer band. So glad this was captured on tape!
Boudica X He danced like this on the 1976 Isolar tour as I witnessed personally at Wembley Empire Pool (before they changed the name to Wembley Arena) in May of 1976 !
@@christinemusselman5499 really Number 1 early days Anthony Newley... He admitted that. Number 2 Space Oddity..... Syd Barrett and Pink Floyd he was obsessed with Syd... Also admitted that Number 3 Hunky Dory...... Pure Velvet Underground influenced Number 4 Ziggy Stardust..... Aka Iggy Pop..... Clue is in the alter ego Number 5 Soul Boy Bowie..... Evident on Young Americans and Station to Station. Number 6 Synth Pop after soul PERIOD. Lived in Berlin listened to bands from Germany.... CAN. KRAFTWERK. etc Number 7 New Romantic Period.... Visited Embassy club in London inf by that movement Number 8 sells out his creative work and becomes "DAVID VEGAS"... NILE RODGERS and LETS DANCE After that career took a nose dive. Lived on his past. Lost his creativity. Became a BEST OF TOURIST going on concerts living past glories... Then 1987 and NEVER LET ME DOWN...which he admitted was attrocious. Original NO Influential YES Which is totally different
Steffan Hoffmann I think we all know what a magpie he was. Heavily influenced as you outline, but come on, he is no copy of those who inspired his phases. His lyrics, persona & performance are utterly not of those you listed. Also, as he said, triggering off others is fundamental to rock & roll. If copying was all it was, there’d be many like him. There are precisely zero others. Mid career he was lost. But what about Heathen? And Outside? Let alone Blackstar? He was no flash in the pan :) I’ve never missed someone as much as I miss David Bowie in my life, just knowing he was out there added greatly to my experience of being alive. I’m often so sad he’s gone. Most days, actually. For me, the most formative artist of my life. Sorry, I’m being melancholic. Be well :)
@@steffanhoffmann8937 Disco rip off? - like 'Da Ya Think I'm Sexy' or the Rolling Stones' 'Miss You'... lol The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars = Iggy? That's incredibly reductive. Hunky Dory and the Velvets? = Queen Bitch. Low and Heroes transcend (diverge from/expand upon) their source in German electonica. The 'New Romantics' (Blitz Kids) began with Bowie nights. The originality lies in the way he was able to assimilate/synthesize/amalgamate information. Then bring to that, imbue it, with a potent symbolism.
Dinah shore always has this reputation of being sweet and anodyne and dated, but you can see here that she's actually very brave and incisive in her questioning. It's quite startling.
Dinah Shore was a vocal stylist in the 1940's & 50's. Which means she was the singer for big bands before going solo. She always sang other people's music. You should see the episode were Iggy Pop is on. David Bowie played keyboard. She loved Iggy and called him by his real name. Dinah is really a HEP CAT!
dennis davis was such a bad ass, a drummers drummer who never got talked about except amongst other drummers and bowie fans, my he rest in piece as well.
Thankfully I discovered David back in 1969. Became instantly a big fan of his music and still am in 2021. I got to see him in concert over 35 times...how can I not?
I mirror everything you say lost count amount of times saw Bowie in concert first time in 73 and now with the new film due I feel as excited seeing him now as I did all those years back for the first time.
@Hornchurch95 I’ve been watching videos from that concert at hammersmith for a long while now, and I love them all. It seems like such an amazing concert with a very active wild feel, and I’m obsessed with the idea of having been able to attend that concert. I hope one day I can see a concert with that similar energy.
I listen to one or more of Bowie's albums a week to this very day. I will never tire of David! I don't think there will ever be another artist as talent, artistic, fashionable, trendsetter, and gentleman to every fan and interviewer even when they got on his nerves by asking his sexuality over and over. He will forever influence music in the future after we are all gone. I just hope if I come back it is in the same era as Bowie. His passing still breaks my heart and his death affected me so deeply, it felt like my own family member passed away. I also ordered Black Star, from Amazon, and it was so heartbreaking because I received it in the mail the same day that David passed away. I almost was afraid to listen to the album, but it was such a gift from him to us fans and another one of a kind creation of Bowie turning his death into art. He has broke more barriers than any other musician. My world has been on a tilt ever since his presence left me/you/us. If you are a true Bowie,lover I'm sure you get me and know what I'm talking about. ❤️🌠
@@patriciahargraves4243, I totally know what you are talking about. I really couldn't listen to anything from Black Star. I was a little too devasted by his passing. Maybe one day, I'll get the courage to, but until then, I just cherish his other incredible work. By the way, do you have any favorite Bowie albums or tunes?
@@shadowmixx Yes Shadow I do have several favorites! I still love hunky dory, face oddity and of course Ziggy stardust and I think like 5 years and Star are favorite songs of mine. Mine. I also love his Berlin trilogy, and then I love the album Low, from beginning to end. I also feel the same about Station to Station, from beginning to end. As a matter of fact I was 14 years old and that was my first concert Station to Station, then the next time I saw him he was playing keyboards for Iggy Pop which was great. It was at a very small venue. I saw David probably about 20 times. Maybe a few times more. I think I've seen Iggy Pop about 30 times or more. I actually used to be pretty close friends with Iggy. Another story at another time. Take care and feel free to share your favorites with me. I do love Black Star now, you you have to listen to it . He left that as a gift to us fans. My best friend Mark never listen to it and he died a year later of the same disease. Hepatitis c. I also have to share with you shadow that sometimes from month to month I have a different favorite album. Like I'll go through a phase of just listening to Aladdin Sane. And then I will go days listening to diamond dogs and then the diamond dog's life at the tire tower theater in Philadelphia. There is probably a song on every album of his that I like. The one album I really didn't like was black tie white noise.
@@patriciahargraves4243 Cool. I actually got into David Bowie's music a little later than a lot of fans. I came in on the Young Americans album. I love every song on it. I also love the entire Aladdin Sane album. Aside from that, I'm a huge fan of his singles such as John I'm Only Dancing, Ashes To Ashes, Rebel Rebel, Golden Years, The Jean Genie, Changes, Space Oddity, Life On Mars?, Modern Love, China Girl, Under Pressure, Suffragette City, Fashion, etc.
It’s a public ie private school accent tho he didn’t go to one: he likely imitated the enunciation of classically trained actors he knew like Lindsay Kemp (who also taught another great, Kate Bush, also from south east London/north west Kent.
Dinah Shore was such a lovely woman and a wonderful host. She was very inquisitive, but always kind and respectful. She really got Bowie to open up and to talk about some interesting things.
Also if you look at most of the interviews of the time, Bowie is completely mentally checked out in most of them. The fact that he’s coherent in this interview is also quite indicative that he has so much respect for Dinah
im 14 and one of my favorite movies when i was little was labyrinth, i vaguely remember my parents playing it and talking about how sad it was that david had just passed away. i got into him 6 or so months ago and he’s the most fascinating, beautiful person i’ve ever seen. i wish i could’ve seen him in his golden years.
@@elakeqq I've nothing much to offer There's nothing much to take I'm an absolute beginner And I'm absolutely sane As long as we're together The rest can go to hell I absolutely love you But we're absolute beginners With eyes completely open But nervous all the same
Even today ( 2019 ) , after so many years, he looks so contemporary in sound , presentation , vibe , EVERYTHING . No one like him . So sad he is no longer with us.
Bowie had an incredible aura around him, just like Mercury and Jagger. They were all very mesmerising, mystifying and intriguing and really had massive stage presence. When they spoke, you really listened. All legends. Bowie was the best though - he really was like somebody from another planet.
Saw him with this very band in Atlanta in ‘76 at the old Omni when I was in my third year of college. I’m in my mid sixties now and I never forgot that concert.
For far too many years I've tried to recall not only the name of a song by David Bowie based on a little bit of it in my mind. So here it is, after decqdes of wonder, now, on February 17, 2014 it appears while I am " browsing the net". To make matters even more intriguing, at least to me, I am visiting a place that is very very special to me and where some pretty unusual things have taken place....❤
I saw this when it first aired. I knew he would be on and I ran home from school, commandeered my Dad's TV in his TV room, and squealed with delight throughout the entire show. My Mom would appear in the doorway and she just shook her head and went back to the kitchen. One of many great Bowie TV moments I was lucky to witness. I have this on a VHS tape but I really appreciate you uploading this!
Bowie does funk - with big, huge, riffy guitars. Awesome. Surrounding himself with some of the best musicians around as always (& was one of the first stars to directly employ black musicians & pay them equal rates). This is one of my top 10 tracks of all time. Stay....
There was just something so adorable about Dinah. Her personality was fantastic, but I could sense, especially with singers and musicians that she could relate to them on an equal level. I can see that she really admired David.
Oh his dancing with his beautiful smile is the most beautiful thing in the world 🌟 how does he dance that beautiful? He is an incredible dancer !love you starman 🌟 you are my prettiest star 🌟
One of my favorite Bowie songs! I always loved him. Loved how he made being different cool. He really helped me when I was growing up and I will always be grateful to him for that.
Wow the interview halfway through is something else. Love how laid back and free form 70s talk shows were. Something got lost when hosts started playing a more energetic role in the discussion.
Agreed! Only Carson was at the helm of his show and somehow stayed intimate. But Bowie…yeah Bowie on Dinah? This is so awesome. I saw him in 78 at the Forum in L.A. Like being in a dream for 2 hours! ❤
Bowie said that he has no recollection of making "Station To Station", such was his heavy addiction to cocaine. Despite that, he still gave highly professional shows. Iggy was very impressed with his work ethic, which gave him the motivation to get off heroin. Anybody who saw the Thin White Duke at the height of his icy powers in 1976, will tell you that those shows were the greatest performances to grace a stage.
David Oscar Flores “Iggy” is Iggy Pop aka Jim Osterburg or more specifically, James Newell Osterberg Jr. and his band was called the “Stooges”. He was a close friend of David Bowie’s and they lived together in Berlin for a time in the late 70’s. David also toured with Iggy for a while back then, playing piano with his band.
He is initially suffering exhalation race here, a common downside of high grade cocaine, on the borderline of palpitation. The rapid panting is a giveaway. Still never mind. He was a good Englishman and that should be good enough for anyone. The Fonz got eclipsed here, but Henry Winkler is a lovely geezer. Great post, thank you
@@badgrand thank you. It wasnt a criticism, just an observation as I am "in the medical trade" and he was clearly in physical distress. Grateful to @Simon Hill for his considered contribution too. Wishing everyone well
What a treat this is! Dinah Shore, Henry Winkler, Nancy Walker (!) AND David Bowie all on the same show!? 🤯 And that song is great, I can't believe that I'd never heard it before. 1970s talk shows were the best, and Ms. Shore's show was among the best of the best. The Mike Douglas Show was another.
Great Bowie mentions Ferry and Roxy Music since as all we young Britons knew, them and Bowie were the pioneers. That they hit the charts remains a thing of wonder.
Speechless watching this...Come on, this has to be the greatest live band ever assembled on one stage with the , Funk, Rock, Disco vibes... Plus DB almost doing the Moon Walk or more before MJ thought about it .... I have seen many icons that have left this planet just because of "Father time". Myself am at age 65... Never got to see David's live show so having these clips really are a gift to us fans that never saw him in person in the day... Thank you so much for the Upload, Awesome!
"I'll just have coffee to follow" - what a graciously witty man. Thinking of his remarks here on self-determination, how it must have tied in to Iggy's high praise of the strength of character involved in kicking his drug addiction; how that addiction must have hampered the man who valued his self-determination so highly; the Berlin trilogy of albums that came immediately after and out of that, and which so thoroughly trounced peoples' expectations of him. I hope he's resting well.
Many thanks for sharing this. I was unaware of this appearance but when he and Iggy appeared on her show the following year I played hooky from high school in order to watch it live. He changed my life profoundly that year - 1977 - and I still can’t understand the fact that he’s truly gone.
I can't imagine, as 8 year-old in 1976, what i would have thought coming home from school and seeing David Bowie performing karate on the Dinah Shore show. Mind blown - thanks for this...
He's doing The Mashed Potato. Both Davids probably knew it in the 60s. There was even a song for it called "Mashed Potato Time" in 1962, when Bowie would've been 15 and Byrne 10. My mom was 14 in '62. She had that record and could do this dance.
Oh nice call! I can absolutely see that. These other comments don't seem to understand what you said. Yes, he's doing the Mashed Potato and in no way does that contradict his likely influence on Byrne's moves. I'm gonna go watch some Talking Heads to see it
Stay is my favorite song from his classic timeless "Station to Station" LP. Love this live performance, interview from the Dinah Shore '76 show. LOVE Bryan Ferry & Roxy Music too. 💯💫
Dinah is so warm to David, interested yet not presumptuous at all. David is apparently happy to disclose, where in some interviews, such as the infamous Russell Harty interviews, where the interviewer makes a rude fool of himself.
Love the fact that Bowie appreciated Roxy Music and Bryan Ferry saying he was his favourite song writer and band. Awesome praise. Ferry and Bowie influenced so many bands with their style, vision and sounds. Privilege to have been born in an era where their music was off the chart. It’ll be another sad day when Bryan passes…
Oh my God I don't know how I stumbled on this tonight I have not seen this for twenty years this is quite amazing I'm not clear who posted this but thank you so very much for doing so❤❤❤
I always thought Stay was one of Bowie's best songs, if I remember it came from "John I'm only dancing again". I've played gigs and done some records in a band situation and you're only as good as the band you're playing with and Bowie's band here are awesome, brilliant musicianship.
Bowie, even coked out of his head, was always a gentleman who respected a lovely southern lady, Dinah Shore, who managed to melt Burt Reynolds’ heart back in the day
This has always been my favorite Bowie song. I love so many of them but this one just hits every feel good nerve ending. I don’t remember this episode but I do remember when Stevie Wonder was a guest and when he was introduced, he came out in a tennis outfit with a tennis racket!😂 It was hilarious! I will never forget it. Those were the days my friends we thought they’d never end……
That really cooked: seeing Alomar and Slick and that rhythm section are a truly great bunch. He really was astonishing, a great and obviously so: the moves, the sound the look, everything. Hugely missed.
@@joe22589 You are, of course, correct Joe.It is Stacy Heydon and I need a kick up the arse. I bloody well watched the May 7th gig at Empire Pool so I shouldn't have made a mistake. What a simply wonderful workout by David and the boys; brilliant.
Finally uploaded the whole show...
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Sexy Bowie
Thank you
Oh! Sausages! I love you!
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He was already looking new wave in 76,this guy was so ahead of his time!
Androgyny came way before android.
I was in HS and home sick the day this was broadcast. My mom always had Dinah on in the afternoon. I was half awake on the couch and David came on. I was already a huge fan and had no idea he was going to perform. I perked right up and felt much better when it was over! Thank you for all the music and memories David Bowie!
I too was in high school at that time. I was walking past my younger sister's room when Dinah Shore, (My friends and I in our snarky teens, called her "Dinisaur", announced that David Bowie was on the show. So I grabbed a seat, watvhed Bowie perform, and then laughed as Dinah Stuimbled her way through the interbview with David. You could see in her eyes saying, "How in the hell did I get into this?!" David was so polite as only an Englishman can be, I was telling an old friend about that show a few months back and she was laughing so hard that I thjought that she'd wet herself. Too Cool.
Great stories!
Amazing what hearing a song you love can do for you!
I still dance like that today. My wife wishes I didn't.
😂
:D :D :D
so do i
now, that's what i call a good reason for divorce.
Me too, and I'm 62 but still feeling like 22 😂
David Bowie wasn't just a superstar, he was supernatural. I got hooked on him when I was about 11. That was 49 years ago.
Boys in the band looking like how they should do in the mid 70’s
Then there’s Bowie who looks like he’s been transported from 2023.
Ik. He looks like today's beauty standars
Best hair for him at this point. I mean look at the colour and glossy shine.
Bowie to good for 2023 or 2024, modern pop music is Awful. 😂
@@michealkelly1414 The Black Lips, Shannon And The Clams, TacoCat, The Dum Dum Girls, The Black Angels? All these bands you think are awful?
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Carlos Alomar killing it on that rhythm guitar and backup vocals
Carlos is a rhythmatist supreme.
He's the best.
Always
Outstanding player, rock solid rhythms and his lead playing is super underrated.
His wife Robin Clark is brilliant too. She sang backing vocals on a couple of Bowie albums in the 70s. She is best known for her vocals on some simple minds tracks, alive and kicking and all the things she said.
The dance moves, the sheer stage presence, oh my! And then he comes off stage and he's a perfect gentleman, who also happens to be very intelligent and well-spoken. What a classy man.
He's totally wasted
Absolutely.
Yup !!
Well he’s not American.
A time in history that Mr David Bowie proved to be a complete star I was so lucky to have this man in my life growing up we will never see the likes again when we got so excited to learn of a new LP from this great man
David Bowie had such a beautiful smile - you don’t see it appear very often in photos, but when you do in live performances, etc… it just warms my heart! ❤️
Still as thrilling as ever. Alive or dead, David Bowie has always been my first and last love.
...word...
Totally with you. My greatest love since my teens.
David was really into his dancing in the 70s,only he can make that kind of dancing look cool
Northern Soul. Wigan Casino etc
@@hazelwray5307 my thoughts exactly!
It looks stupid
Really
@@RjBenjamin353 Rather like your response
I've spent months trying to to figure out how he could make him self look so perfect,beautiful,and regal while simultaneously acting affable, and just so adorably dorky. I will always love him. God rest your soul Starman.
There was always that shyness he referred to fighting with the extrovert artist.
There is nothing here that's not from a whole different level. The vocals, the moves, and that absolutely killer band. So glad this was captured on tape!
Yes!!!
Absolutely Stunning!!!....
Yes, incredible. ❤️
I imagine the Dinah Shore crowd hearing this, buying Station to Station and having their minds blown by the lead off title track.
Have you seen the episode when he and Iggy were on Dinah Shore together? Phenomenal!!!!! Seemingly anachronistic but it works.
so true
Never knew Bowie could dance like that. Those moves are so slick! And the band is awesome.
Boudica X He danced like this on the 1976 Isolar tour as I witnessed personally at Wembley Empire Pool (before they changed the name to Wembley Arena) in May of 1976 !
MJ got the moonwalk from attending one of his Diamond Dogs shows. Credit should go to Toni Basil who I believed did the choreography.
The names Slick, Earl Slick.
Well, Bowie did help invent disco, so it's really no surprise to see him dancing like that.
@@adrianjae599 I was there too Adrian. Don't remember that but remember Stacey Haydon's brilliant guitar forays. A fantastic gig.
That voice tho. And the hair colors. He was so far ahead of his time.
No he was not. This is pure Black disco rip off
@@steffanhoffmann8937 He didn't rip that voice and how he used it off. And this may have been inspired by others but he was an original.
@@christinemusselman5499 really
Number 1 early days Anthony Newley... He admitted that.
Number 2 Space Oddity..... Syd Barrett and Pink Floyd he was obsessed with Syd... Also admitted that
Number 3 Hunky Dory...... Pure Velvet Underground influenced
Number 4 Ziggy Stardust..... Aka Iggy Pop..... Clue is in the alter ego
Number 5 Soul Boy Bowie..... Evident on Young Americans and Station to Station.
Number 6 Synth Pop after soul PERIOD. Lived in Berlin listened to bands from Germany.... CAN. KRAFTWERK. etc
Number 7 New Romantic Period.... Visited Embassy club in London inf by that movement
Number 8 sells out his creative work and becomes "DAVID VEGAS"... NILE RODGERS and LETS DANCE
After that career took a nose dive. Lived on his past. Lost his creativity. Became a BEST OF TOURIST going on concerts living past glories... Then 1987 and NEVER LET ME DOWN...which he admitted was attrocious.
Original NO
Influential YES
Which is totally different
Steffan Hoffmann I think we all know what a magpie he was. Heavily influenced as you outline, but come on, he is no copy of those who inspired his phases. His lyrics, persona & performance are utterly not of those you listed. Also, as he said, triggering off others is fundamental to rock & roll. If copying was all it was, there’d be many like him. There are precisely zero others.
Mid career he was lost. But what about Heathen? And Outside? Let alone Blackstar? He was no flash in the pan :)
I’ve never missed someone as much as I miss David Bowie in my life, just knowing he was out there added greatly to my experience of being alive. I’m often so sad he’s gone. Most days, actually. For me, the most formative artist of my life.
Sorry, I’m being melancholic. Be well :)
@@steffanhoffmann8937 Disco rip off? - like 'Da Ya Think I'm Sexy' or the Rolling Stones' 'Miss You'... lol
The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars = Iggy? That's incredibly reductive.
Hunky Dory and the Velvets? = Queen Bitch.
Low and Heroes transcend (diverge from/expand upon) their source in German electonica.
The 'New Romantics' (Blitz Kids) began with Bowie nights.
The originality lies in the way he was able to assimilate/synthesize/amalgamate information. Then bring to that, imbue it, with a potent symbolism.
Dinah shore always has this reputation of being sweet and anodyne and dated, but you can see here that she's actually very brave and incisive in her questioning. It's quite startling.
She was among the best. Charming, gracious, smart and open minded. Dang, Burt Reynolds should've stuck with her!
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So sure Burt regrets leaving Dinah Shore.
Dinah Shore was a vocal stylist in the 1940's & 50's. Which means she was the singer for big bands before going solo. She always sang other people's music. You should see the episode were Iggy Pop is on. David Bowie played keyboard. She loved Iggy and called him by his real name. Dinah is really a HEP CAT!
dennis davis was such a bad ass, a drummers drummer who never got talked about except amongst other drummers and bowie fans, my he rest in piece as well.
dennis was chucked very quickly...some crap excuse that he couldnt so ASHES DRUMBEAT
I don"t know if he rests in piece - but I hope he rests in peace
kev catnip what do u mean?
joe22589 why?
@@JoaoGabriel-lk9cv He was quickly removed ,,,for noy much reason
The greatest artist in all of history. OXOXOX We all miss the world with Bowie in it. His work is like opening a new treasure everytime. OXOX
Thankfully I discovered David back in 1969. Became instantly a big fan of his music and still am in 2021. I got to see him in concert over 35 times...how can I not?
Lucky!
Only saw him once, The Serious Moonlight 🌙 Tour in Dallas but was enthralled from almost the beginning!
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I mirror everything you say lost count amount of times saw Bowie in concert first time in 73 and now with the new film due I feel as excited seeing him now as I did all those years back for the first time.
@Hornchurch95 I’ve been watching videos from that concert at hammersmith for a long while now, and I love them all. It seems like such an amazing concert with a very active wild feel, and I’m obsessed with the idea of having been able to attend that concert. I hope one day I can see a concert with that similar energy.
David Bowie is and always will be the essence of timeless cool 😎 I miss him.
What a beautiful man, When he gives Dinah that sweet little hug/ kiss and then gently guides her to her chair. Ooooh.
We were blessed to have him.
😌
That beauty remained 'til his dying day, and beyond I'm sure.
I noticed that also....
David Bowie will forever in my mind be one of the coolest music artists of all time. I miss this brother still.
I listen to one or more of Bowie's albums a week to this very day. I will never tire of David! I don't think there will ever be another artist as talent, artistic, fashionable, trendsetter, and gentleman to every fan and interviewer even when they got on his nerves by asking his sexuality over and over. He will forever influence music in the future after we are all gone. I just hope if I come back it is in the same era as Bowie. His passing still breaks my heart and his death affected me so deeply, it felt like my own family member passed away. I also ordered Black Star, from Amazon, and it was so heartbreaking because I received it in the mail the same day that David passed away. I almost was afraid to listen to the album, but it was such a gift from him to us fans and another one of a kind creation of Bowie turning his death into art. He has broke more barriers than any other musician. My world has been on a tilt ever since his presence left me/you/us. If you are a true Bowie,lover I'm sure you get me and know what I'm talking about. ❤️🌠
@@patriciahargraves4243, I totally know what you are talking about. I really couldn't listen to anything from Black Star. I was a little too devasted by his passing. Maybe one day, I'll get the courage to, but until then, I just cherish his other incredible work. By the way, do you have any favorite Bowie albums or tunes?
@@shadowmixx Yes Shadow I do have several favorites! I still love hunky dory, face oddity and of course Ziggy stardust and I think like 5 years and Star are favorite songs of mine. Mine. I also love his Berlin trilogy, and then I love the album Low, from beginning to end. I also feel the same about Station to Station, from beginning to end. As a matter of fact I was 14 years old and that was my first concert Station to Station, then the next time I saw him he was playing keyboards for Iggy Pop which was great. It was at a very small venue. I saw David probably about 20 times. Maybe a few times more. I think I've seen Iggy Pop about 30 times or more. I actually used to be pretty close friends with Iggy. Another story at another time. Take care and feel free to share your favorites with me. I do love Black Star now, you you have to listen to it . He left that as a gift to us fans. My best friend Mark never listen to it and he died a year later of the same disease. Hepatitis c. I also have to share with you shadow that sometimes from month to month I have a different favorite album. Like I'll go through a phase of just listening to Aladdin Sane. And then I will go days listening to diamond dogs and then the diamond dog's life at the tire tower theater in Philadelphia. There is probably a song on every album of his that I like. The one album I really didn't like was black tie white noise.
@@patriciahargraves4243 Cool. I actually got into David Bowie's music a little later than a lot of fans. I came in on the Young Americans album. I love every song on it. I also love the entire Aladdin Sane album. Aside from that, I'm a huge fan of his singles such as John I'm Only Dancing, Ashes To Ashes, Rebel Rebel, Golden Years, The Jean Genie, Changes, Space Oddity, Life On Mars?, Modern Love, China Girl, Under Pressure, Suffragette City, Fashion, etc.
I would recognize his voice anywhere , such a distinctive sound .
the side effects of the cocaine haha
@@Sherar84 nah, it's not the side effects of the cocaine. i'm thinking that it must be love...
@@lc0597 It's too late to be grateful
It's too late to be late again
It's too late to be hateful
The European cannon is here
Anthony Newly would surely recognize that voice.
It’s a public ie private school accent tho he didn’t go to one: he likely imitated the enunciation of classically trained actors he knew like Lindsay Kemp (who also taught another great, Kate Bush, also from south east London/north west Kent.
Dinah Shore was such a lovely woman and a wonderful host. She was very inquisitive, but always kind and respectful. She really got Bowie to open up and to talk about some interesting things.
Also if you look at most of the interviews of the time, Bowie is completely mentally checked out in most of them. The fact that he’s coherent in this interview is also quite indicative that he has so much respect for Dinah
This band wipes the floor with just about about every band out there now in 2020.
And 2021....
Don't forget 2022
Youre all fools. From a Bowie fan.
He took lessons
2023
im 14 and one of my favorite movies when i was little was labyrinth, i vaguely remember my parents playing it and talking about how sad it was that david had just passed away.
i got into him 6 or so months ago and he’s the most fascinating, beautiful person i’ve ever seen. i wish i could’ve seen him in his golden years.
Pun intended?
@@7beers absolutely
@@elakeqq I've nothing much to offer
There's nothing much to take
I'm an absolute beginner
And I'm absolutely sane
As long as we're together
The rest can go to hell
I absolutely love you
But we're absolute beginners
With eyes completely open
But nervous all the same
We stan a new fan!
Even today ( 2019 ) , after so many years, he looks so contemporary in sound , presentation , vibe , EVERYTHING . No one like him . So sad he is no longer with us.
He certainly was ahead of his time. I miss him so and can only imagine the music he would be making today.
Roxy likewise. Bowie is right about them. They had toured together and he knew they too were pushing the envelope.
@garymorgan3314 Not toured, but they supported him in London I believe. And of course he went on to work with Eno.
It is often said but really, there will never be another, we were so lucky
Genius
Connie,you obviously haven't a clue
I've been listening to him for almost 50 years. Never will there be another one like him. Damn I miss him
agree
Wild Bill Ditto, ditto. Miss the Starman et seq so much.
Magnificent. Must have been so thrilling in the 70s to see what Bowie would do next.
it sure was !!
Bowie had an incredible aura around him, just like Mercury and Jagger. They were all very mesmerising, mystifying and intriguing and really had massive stage presence. When they spoke, you really listened. All legends. Bowie was the best though - he really was like somebody from another planet.
Best Rhythm section in the universe...period.
Gettin' right on down
You hear the jazz groove in there? So sweet. :)
Yup
Saw him with this very band in Atlanta in ‘76 at the old Omni when I was in my third year of college. I’m in my mid sixties now and I never forgot that concert.
Dennis Davis and George Murray may very well be the most underrated rhythm section in rock history.
For far too many years I've tried to recall not only the name of a song by David Bowie based on a little bit of it in my mind. So here it is, after decqdes of wonder, now, on February 17, 2014 it appears while I am " browsing the net". To make matters even more intriguing, at least to me, I am visiting a place that is very very special to me and where some pretty unusual things have taken place....❤
I attended one of his shows in 1974.
David Bowie LIVE tour.
Most extraordinary.
Me too!!
@@jamesanderson348 NICE! ✌
Lucky yall
With Earl Slick on lead guitar. He was awesome.
Myself also.
I saw this when it first aired. I knew he would be on and I ran home from school, commandeered my Dad's TV in his TV room, and squealed with delight throughout the entire show. My Mom would appear in the doorway and she just shook her head and went back to the kitchen. One of many great Bowie TV moments I was lucky to witness. I have this on a VHS tape but I really appreciate you uploading this!
He just knew how to surround himself with the best most creative musicians, and create the most mesmerising sound
Bowie does funk - with big, huge, riffy guitars. Awesome. Surrounding himself with some of the best musicians around as always (& was one of the first stars to directly employ black musicians & pay them equal rates). This is one of my top 10 tracks of all time. Stay....
There was just something so adorable about Dinah. Her personality was fantastic, but I could sense, especially with singers and musicians that she could relate to them on an equal level. I can see that she really admired David.
Smoking Bowie. Coke and smokes and he still had a voice. Mr. Bowie must have had one of the greatest diaphragms ever.
It contributed to his death tho
He had a great female contraceptive
@@steffanhoffmann8937 he died living a billion lifes
@@marky1888no1 Conceded I concur!
Lots of singing greats smoked. It really wasn't unusual. Freddie Mercury, Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, even Maria Callas, need I go on?
Oh his dancing with his beautiful smile is the most beautiful thing in the world 🌟 how does he dance that beautiful? He is an incredible dancer !love you starman 🌟 you are my prettiest star 🌟
One of my favorite Bowie songs! I always loved him. Loved how he made being different cool. He really helped me when I was growing up and I will always be grateful to him for that.
Henry Winkler is such a Bowie fan and booster, it's great.
Definition of a rock star, just supreme. I must have watched this 100 times and I'm sure I'll watch it 100s more. Genius.
There is always another David Bowie song you never heard before. Then your like ….wow that’s a awesome song..
I skipped school to see this appearance. Her show aired twice a day, at 9:00 a.m. and at 4:00 p.m….I was in absolute heaven!
One thing is certain. We will never see the likes of this man again. Absolutely one off.
Hm we are all one -offs.
Wow the interview halfway through is something else. Love how laid back and free form 70s talk shows were. Something got lost when hosts started playing a more energetic role in the discussion.
Agreed! Only Carson was at the helm of his show and somehow stayed intimate. But Bowie…yeah Bowie on Dinah? This is so awesome. I saw him in 78 at the Forum in L.A.
Like being in a dream for 2 hours! ❤
Bowie said that he has no recollection of making "Station To Station", such was his
heavy addiction to cocaine.
Despite that, he still gave highly professional shows. Iggy was very impressed with
his work ethic, which gave him the motivation to get off heroin.
Anybody who saw the Thin White Duke at the height of his icy powers in 1976, will
tell you that those shows were the greatest performances to grace a stage.
Who is "Iggy"?
@@augmentedkeys5971 presumably Iggy pop :) another musician and friend of Bowie's. I think they lived together in germany for awhile in the late 70s.
@@augmentedkeys5971 You haven't heard of Iggy Pop? Where the hell have you been?
@@robjones2408 I"ve heard of The Three Stooges. :)
David Oscar Flores “Iggy” is Iggy Pop aka Jim Osterburg or more specifically, James Newell Osterberg Jr. and his band was called the “Stooges”. He was a close friend of David Bowie’s and they lived together in Berlin for a time in the late 70’s. David also toured with Iggy for a while back then, playing piano with his band.
Wow, what a time capsule. 😊
Pure funk delight. Each Bowie is a discovery.
STAY is one of my absolute favorite Bowie songs that stood the test of time!!!
This is my new favorite video on the internet.
He is initially suffering exhalation race here, a common downside of high grade cocaine, on the borderline of palpitation. The rapid panting is a giveaway. Still never mind. He was a good Englishman and that should be good enough for anyone. The Fonz got eclipsed here, but Henry Winkler is a lovely geezer. Great post, thank you
flashtheoriginal He had just come off stage from dancing and belting it out on National TV.Its called excitement. Who cares,anyway?
Yeah, I was surprised how exhausted he seemed when he was done singing. But he still had the moves! What a loss.
Yep, spot on. Having been there myself I noticed it immediately.
Borderline cardiac arrest I would’ve thought.
He was in the worst shape this year(in terms of health). Anyway, Interesting insight
@@badgrand thank you. It wasnt a criticism, just an observation as I am "in the medical trade" and he was clearly in physical distress. Grateful to @Simon Hill for his considered contribution too.
Wishing everyone well
What a treat this is! Dinah Shore, Henry Winkler, Nancy Walker (!) AND David Bowie all on the same show!? 🤯 And that song is great, I can't believe that I'd never heard it before. 1970s talk shows were the best, and Ms. Shore's show was among the best of the best. The Mike Douglas Show was another.
Great Bowie mentions Ferry and Roxy Music since as all we young Britons knew, them and Bowie were the pioneers. That they hit the charts remains a thing of wonder.
they were all so glamorous
Speechless watching this...Come on, this has to be the greatest live band ever assembled on one stage with the , Funk, Rock, Disco vibes... Plus DB almost doing the Moon Walk or more before MJ thought about it .... I have seen many icons that have left this planet just because of "Father time". Myself am at age 65... Never got to see David's live show so having these clips really are a gift to us fans that never saw him in person in the day... Thank you so much for the Upload, Awesome!
It's sad that there is no 21st century Bowie in the wings coming through. I'm so glad that I was alive to witness Bowie.
"I'll just have coffee to follow" - what a graciously witty man. Thinking of his remarks here on self-determination, how it must have tied in to Iggy's high praise of the strength of character involved in kicking his drug addiction; how that addiction must have hampered the man who valued his self-determination so highly; the Berlin trilogy of albums that came immediately after and out of that, and which so thoroughly trounced peoples' expectations of him. I hope he's resting well.
That line was hilarious and brilliantly delivered! I think it may have gotten a wee bit lost in the chatter.
So the Man who Fell to Earth can also Dance as well as sing.
David Bowie arguably the greatest stage performer in the history of popular music
From STATION TO STATION, my favorite Bowie album of all.
I recall when it was released.
Such a musical genius. Way ahead of his time. I miss him....
He's so adorably dorky during the karate segment. It's endearing.
The Pepperpot yesyesyesyes :):) I love this man and I always will
Me, only halfway through the video: the WHAT NOW
Fascination never ends
This is why I love RUclips. David Bowie on Dinah Shore 1976 at my fingertips!!!
I will forever miss him. What a legend...
Great song! I always loved the words. His dance is amazing btw
I watched a little of this as a KID. HA! Bowie is tres cool.
John Butler me too
Can we give Henry Winkler props for engaging so eloquently and courteously? Amazing guy.
Many thanks for sharing this. I was unaware of this appearance but when he and Iggy appeared on her show the following year I played hooky from high school in order to watch it live. He changed my life profoundly that year - 1977 - and I still can’t understand the fact that he’s truly gone.
That band is ON FIRE!
WHAT HE SAYS ABOUT BIENG IN LOVE AND LOVE IS TRULY PROFOUND.
Yes he was well read.
true that
Love Dinah. Great clip!
He's got the moves!
The way he's swinging in this is just too adorable my heart's gonna burst 😆
I can't imagine, as 8 year-old in 1976, what i would have thought coming home from school and seeing David Bowie performing karate on the Dinah Shore show. Mind blown - thanks for this...
Bowie's dance in the beginning is surely an influence on David Byrne
He's doing The Mashed Potato. Both Davids probably knew it in the 60s. There was even a song for it called "Mashed Potato Time" in 1962, when Bowie would've been 15 and Byrne 10. My mom was 14 in '62. She had that record and could do this dance.
@@thepepperpot3809 at last! Knowledge. Thx
Oh nice call! I can absolutely see that. These other comments don't seem to understand what you said. Yes, he's doing the Mashed Potato and in no way does that contradict his likely influence on Byrne's moves. I'm gonna go watch some Talking Heads to see it
Stay is my favorite song from his classic timeless "Station to Station" LP. Love this live performance, interview from the Dinah Shore '76 show. LOVE Bryan Ferry & Roxy Music too. 💯💫
Dinah is so warm to David, interested yet not presumptuous at all. David is apparently happy to disclose, where in some interviews, such as the infamous Russell Harty interviews, where the interviewer makes a rude fool of himself.
Love the fact that Bowie appreciated Roxy Music and Bryan Ferry saying he was his favourite song writer and band. Awesome praise. Ferry and Bowie influenced so many bands with their style, vision and sounds. Privilege to have been born in an era where their music was off the chart. It’ll be another sad day when Bryan passes…
Oh my God I don't know how I stumbled on this tonight I have not seen this for twenty years this is quite amazing I'm not clear who posted this but thank you so very much for doing so❤❤❤
Wow... I forgot about this song! Pretty funky : )
I always thought Stay was one of Bowie's best songs, if I remember it came from "John I'm only dancing again". I've played gigs and done some records in a band situation and you're only as good as the band you're playing with and Bowie's band here are awesome, brilliant musicianship.
This is a stunningly amazing performance.
the year I met him in Hamburg, these dance moves are unique and timeless, like his whole art
What a brilliant, charming, talented man.
I love how he gives Dinah a little hug before helping her to her chair.
Bowie, even coked out of his head, was always a gentleman who respected a lovely southern lady, Dinah Shore, who managed to melt Burt Reynolds’ heart back in the day
This has always been my favorite Bowie song. I love so many of them but this one just hits every feel good nerve ending. I don’t remember this episode but I do remember when Stevie Wonder was a guest and when he was introduced, he came out in a tennis outfit with a tennis racket!😂 It was hilarious! I will never forget it. Those were the days my friends we thought they’d never end……
I was two when this came out. Bowie was gorgeous.
You've really got to hand it to Dinah for recognizing Bowie's genius then. He must have truly been alien to most of her audience in 1976.
For just a few brief glorious moments it was a Saturday night here in 1977, watching Bowie and awaiting Gilda Radner at 11:30 pm.
that's a ballsy choice of song for Dinah Shore show. Love it
So young and still so mature, so easy! Pure genius!
Man, I love this song.
I love his image at this time the hair colour and the style
i can't believe he was on dinah shore lol. please! yet still - a magnificent live performance
His band is amazing..and his moves.Oh my heavens his sweet demeaner.
I was so in love with a beautiful blond headed girl back in 76. Lost her long ago but still think of her all the time.
Bowie is just amazing in this performance. Magnetic.
I actually remember this show. "Stay" is one of my favorite Bowie tunes, so relatable, so timeless.
Funktastic 70's Bowie! Diggin' the dance moves and soulful pipes! Coolness!
Fabulous share by Sveinbeard...David Bowie an indisputable chameleon and game changer
That really cooked: seeing Alomar and Slick and that rhythm section are a truly great bunch. He really was astonishing, a great and obviously so: the moves, the sound the look, everything. Hugely missed.
Are you sure that there is Slick on the lead guitar? I do not think so ...
Stacy Headon on lead guitar. Slick lost the gig before the tour
@@joe22589 You are, of course, correct Joe.It is Stacy Heydon and I need a kick up the arse. I bloody well watched the May 7th gig at Empire Pool so I shouldn't have made a mistake. What a simply wonderful workout by David and the boys; brilliant.
I love Bowie to the moon but I could just listen to that band even without him all day
gary morgan if I may ask, how was the gig, gary? Thanks