One of the rare interviews where Bowie (and I'm a fan) doesn't make up silly stories as if they're the truth. This feels like the interviewer really opened up Bowie's head and got inside
@@markpalmer8083 come on ....he did coke for about 3-4 years in the late 70's. After which he became drug and alcohol free..and later cigarette free. Yes there were a few interviews in that period where he appeared coked out but a very few considering the many hundreds of interviews you could watch.
What a cool interview. Always interesting to pick this dude's brain. He was cultivating a fanbase through the internet well before music streaming or social media
This is a great interview! He’s so relaxed and happy. And he really did enjoy introducing new music to the masses. Love his voice and his laugh. It’s so calming and infectious.
watching this interview for the 10th time now and always love the flow - george is the kind of interviewer that seems both super chill yet gently probing, and can deftly prompt a conversation without forcing topics or anecdotes. well-structured interviews are so underrated. i wish they included this in the Moonage Daydream movie but alas it seemed to all but skim through the 2000s.
Agree! They should have included some of this footage if only to show Bowie´s sense of humor very lacking in the Daydream doc. David Bowie was anything but the dour philosopher Brett Morgen thought he was
Really great hairstyle and personality. He must have been a blast to be friends with and have dinner with. I do wish he had done some audio books and museum audio tours.
HE IS SO IRRISISTABLL BEAUTIFUL 🥰 AMAZING 🥰 DAVID JUST GOT BETTER AND BETTER THROUGH THE YEARS WHEN HE BREATHES DOWN THE MIKE IN THE SONG TIME THE SPEAER IS ALWAYS TO MY EAR LOVE IT ❤️ RIP 🦋🦋❤️🌈🌈🦋🌈
Yes, he dismisses his most successful period from '84 on he says, after the Lets Dance record which came out in '83, but that also made him an international millionaire superstar with hit singles on TV ever day, and the Serious Moonlight world tour, and then another tour again in '87. But I will say, maybe this is what he means, I saw Serious Moonlight in Detroit, and it was basically like seeing him singing Lets Dance and Modern Love on MTV 50 times, with that same suit. He did an incredible amount of in leading up to it too though, producing Iggy Pops records, playing on his tour and making Low, Heroes, & Lodger, then Scary Monsters. I think maybe too was the fact that it was a change of the experimental pioneering sounds from those prior records to suddenly there was David in a suit and tie everywhere at once for the Lets Dance more pop/rock/jazzy/big band sounding songs (though still unique) though actually he did not play any instruments on it which is even more notable, his most successful record. He has said, basically he was now being David Bowie for once.
This interview is above average indeed, but what about the quality of the image..??! It should be taken down from TH-cam and from the Internet as it is a disgrace.. A bit of respect for the Rockstar's depiction s.v.p.
Another great Bowie interview. I thought the interviewer was great to until he talked about radio being in the hands of 52 year old white guys - that seemed pretty clumsy or rude. I mean he was interviewing a 55 year old white guy. The problem isn’t the radio guys’ age or colour - it’s their attitude.
Intelligent questions, intelligent answers. I can tell Bowie likes this interviewer.
David has a great voice, whether he's talking or singing.
The interviewer did a really good job steering the conversation.
I love his laughs, they make me laugh too. David is irresistible!
Yes I love it when he bursts out laughing at something, usually in a self-depreciating way. His laugh was so infectious.
Sii tambien me encantaaaa como se reiaaa!! Era simpatico
You are eo right he's so funny adorable
Such an easy going guy ….bless his dear heart. Such a loss 🙏🏼🕊🌷
Great balance between Bowie and the interviewer -
Good journalism 😇
One of the rare interviews where Bowie (and I'm a fan) doesn't make up silly stories as if they're the truth. This feels like the interviewer really opened up Bowie's head and got inside
He wasn't coked out here.
@@markpalmer8083 come on ....he did coke for about 3-4 years in the late 70's. After which he became drug and alcohol free..and later cigarette free. Yes there were a few interviews in that period where he appeared coked out but a very few considering the many hundreds of interviews you could watch.
I agree!
What a cool interview. Always interesting to pick this dude's brain. He was cultivating a fanbase through the internet well before music streaming or social media
This is a great interview! He’s so relaxed and happy. And he really did enjoy introducing new music to the masses. Love his voice and his laugh. It’s so calming and infectious.
watching this interview for the 10th time now and always love the flow - george is the kind of interviewer that seems both super chill yet gently probing, and can deftly prompt a conversation without forcing topics or anecdotes. well-structured interviews are so underrated. i wish they included this in the Moonage Daydream movie but alas it seemed to all but skim through the 2000s.
💯 super interviewer too
Agree! They should have included some of this footage if only to show Bowie´s sense of humor very lacking in the Daydream doc. David Bowie was anything but the dour philosopher Brett Morgen thought he was
He is truly lovely person, and got old really nicely. We love him from bottom heart🍀
You know Him?
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he looks so nice, in this video.
everyone makes a lot of mistakes when they are young age.
everyone will be good in the end🌞
Really great hairstyle and personality. He must have been a blast to be friends with and have dinner with.
I do wish he had done some audio books and museum audio tours.
I loved loved loved David Bowie. Wow, George, you have interviewed everyone. ❤❤
HE IS SO IRRISISTABLL BEAUTIFUL 🥰 AMAZING 🥰 DAVID JUST GOT BETTER AND BETTER THROUGH THE YEARS WHEN HE BREATHES DOWN THE MIKE IN THE SONG TIME THE SPEAER IS ALWAYS TO MY EAR LOVE IT ❤️ RIP 🦋🦋❤️🌈🌈🦋🌈
...all CAPS... again....
Ugh..
David truly knows what he's talking about first hand..
Good points about fear.
at about 7:50 and 8:20 approx, it is very revealing how Bowie may have been thinking his last moments
Same feeling strucked me
He said he was know good for 4 years fuck every other so called artists would give their right arm for that time R I P starman
Thanks Soul, love this.
Bowie will always be GOD.
Great work George
Thanks a lot
La sua intelligenza e la sua ironia sono pari al suo talento....un genio nella musica e nella vita....great starman....love forever
It would be so profound to have David Bowie sitting across from you like that, just chit chatting about life and hobbies 🤣
Wonderful
his best era
My buddy was his live sound guy in this era.
Hoping for some board tapes...
Thank you so much!
Well that was charming.
I always say george Strogonoff Idk why lol but he's a great interviewer
❤
Wow?! Not even that long ago😮
What?! Now I must brake / back up - and find music with Busta Rhymes 🎉
Interesting to hear him talk about not liking the work he was making in the 80s.
I’m sure he liked Let’s Dance it was Tonight and Never Let me Down he probably regrets
Only the last half.
Yes, he dismisses his most successful period from '84 on he says, after the Lets Dance record which came out in '83, but that also made him an international millionaire superstar with hit singles on TV ever day, and the Serious Moonlight world tour, and then another tour again in '87. But I will say, maybe this is what he means, I saw Serious Moonlight in Detroit, and it was basically like seeing him singing Lets Dance and Modern Love on MTV 50 times, with that same suit. He did an incredible amount of in leading up to it too though, producing Iggy Pops records, playing on his tour and making Low, Heroes, & Lodger, then Scary Monsters. I think maybe too was the fact that it was a change of the experimental pioneering sounds from those prior records to suddenly there was David in a suit and tie everywhere at once for the Lets Dance more pop/rock/jazzy/big band sounding songs (though still unique) though actually he did not play any instruments on it which is even more notable, his most successful record. He has said, basically he was now being David Bowie for once.
It was his lowest point creatively. I think it's a consensus.
really just laught at his name the whole video :")
Why did the shoot George in a close up
This interview is above average indeed, but what about the quality of the image..??! It should be taken down from TH-cam and from the Internet as it is a disgrace.. A bit of respect for the Rockstar's depiction s.v.p.
Another great Bowie interview. I thought the interviewer was great to until he talked about radio being in the hands of 52 year old white guys - that seemed pretty clumsy or rude. I mean he was interviewing a 55 year old white guy. The problem isn’t the radio guys’ age or colour - it’s their attitude.