@@quintork4100 - "Bring Me the Disco King" is a song written by David Bowie in the early 1990s, and recorded three times, although only the last recording was released as part of Bowie's Reality album in 2003. A remix was also released in 2003 as part of the Underworld movie soundtrack.
"The song was remixed by ex-Nine Inch Nails bass player/keyboardist Danny Lohner for the soundtrack to the 2003 film Underworld. Maynard James Keenan, Milla Jovovich, Josh Freese and John Frusciante also contributed to the remixed track."
@@downtheblvd1481aww man it doesn’t suck. You don’t like Maynard James Keenan? He’s excellent too. I’m a little biased but this is the first version I heard and just love the vibe of it. It’s sad and haunting. Didn’t hear the original version til just the other day and thought it was “ehh” but hey I get it.
Holy fucking shit this is incredible. I've heard the chorus sampled on a hiphop song, I can't remember which, but I've never heard this. The producer(s) of this were really on some shit making all these different elements work together the way they do. Thank you for uploading this.
@@tom255uk The original song was written by David Bowie in the early 90's and released in a David Bowie album (only with him singing). This remix was made for the soundtrack in one of the "Underworld" movies. It was made by Danny Lohner (ex-NIN). MJK, Frusciante, Josh Freese and Milla Jovovich (?) contributed to the remix. About the process of recording, I can't say nothing.
bring me the Disco King, Rip David B. after some time relaxing and refreshing in heaven, looking forward fo next life. Maybe the next 5 or 10 years, he will be born again, he will live under us and nobody will realize, just like Elvis. or mybe not, maybe on another earthlike planet.
I think this song is about him selling his soul to the devil (disco king) and that it was a bad deal in hindsight.. I don't think we'll be seeing him in heaven..
whoever posted this, thank you and blessings... never heard this gem before when I'd thought I'd heard pretty much all Bowie ever, he lives on forever unsurprisingly
Agreed, same here. Only that Frusciante is my favorite artist! Bowie showed me some crazy music directions and I like him for being so creative and cool... I didn't listen to all of his work, but I'm sure that I heard like 80% 😁 fun fact: this is a soumdtrack for Underworld 2 lol
still gives me chills hearing his voice. this album was his goodbye to us. seeing Iman talk about their love is just beautiful, yet heartbreaking at the same time. thanks for posting this.
This song was written in the very early 90s and first appeared on Black Tie White Noise in a version totally unlike this one. David wasn't happy with how that version turned out. He kept playing around with different arrangements, involving various co-musicians. Not surprisingly, the version he liked most, which appeared on the 2003 Underworld soundtrack - was arranged with collaborators Maynard Keenan from Tool, and John Frusciante from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, both musicians who could bring out the best in any song. Just so you know, the screen shot used for the video posted here by Armin Basha, was from near the end of David's life, in the end-stages of cancer, and has nothing to do with the circumstances of the song posted here.
Bowie knew he'd die and he put some good songs about it before he laid to rest. I absolutely love this song and how he had good lyrics and beats to go along with it. RIP David Bowie! 😪
@@kcl5912 she doesn’t have to be referring to this song, or Black Star where his looming death was definitely on his mind and heard in the music. But I think Bowie’s awareness of getting old and eventual death (as we all die) can be heard way earlier, all the way back to this song and others from this era. It’s really cool and interesting, his way of coping was to write songs and share them with us, it’s like he wasn’t going through it alone. It’s cool stuff, but your negative know-it-all comment belongs on Twitter or something. I hope you mature as you grow up, kid. Good luck
Oh no, I found an information few years ago that this exists and digged thru the whole internet and found it on some shady mp3 download site 😂 I said that the world must to hear this peace of art so I uploaded it to youtube (this pic is here cause I liked it very much). Anyway, the video got blocked by youtube due copyright, but it unblocked it a while ago! Much love
This song was recorded 3 times by Bowie. In "Black tie white noise" in 93 and in 97 for "Earthling". Still the song never made the final cut of those albuns. It was recorded and released in 03 for the album in "Reality". This is a remix from the same year (2003) of that version for the film Underworld. Maynard's voice and other musicians ( and Milla Jovovich btw) contributed for this remix.
@@andrepereira744 thanks! i own those albums & bsides but didn't recognize this track... bowie could sing feliz navidad and most people would think it was an original!!
I can't help but feel like this felt forced. Everyone is incredibly talented and tried to make it work in their own unique way but it doesn't feel natural
Much love for all of you people with a fantastic music taste!
thank you for this beatiful song i have not heard till now!a new one thats gonna get played everyday love bowie ,this is epic!
@@quintork4100 no problem brother, everyone should hear this piece!
To record only water for eleven days, you would get this gem. Thank you 💎
@@quintork4100 - "Bring Me the Disco King" is a song written by David Bowie in the early 1990s, and recorded three times, although only the last recording was released as part of Bowie's Reality album in 2003. A remix was also released in 2003 as part of the Underworld movie soundtrack.
@@musibaba70 thank u silvia means the forest doesnt it nice name x
OMG. Such a great song. Bowies' voice is hauntingly beautiful. He will never be forgotten.
"The song was remixed by ex-Nine Inch Nails bass player/keyboardist Danny Lohner for the soundtrack to the 2003 film Underworld. Maynard James Keenan, Milla Jovovich, Josh Freese and John Frusciante also contributed to the remixed track."
Dang bro, u got a link to that? I had no idea this existed
@@skankhunt6066 this is it (above)
Damn i had no idea that was Milla but makes sense!
@@eracli0 Milla also collaborated with Puscifer
These artists just keep on surprising me.
Same
@@arminbasha dont let idiots like will drane try ruin ya day mate merry christmas!
@@quintork4100 I just think he woke up on the wrong foot. Thanks for the support and Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones 🤜🤛
@@arminbasha love !
Their voices sound SO good together… I miss him so much.
David Bowie was on the cutting edge of rock music for his entire career, up until the very end of his life.
Dat true
Whenever I think of Bowie, it’s with the labyrinth and then the man who sold the world.
A couple of lean years
I loved his last album Black Star
John's freaking amazing. They all are.
Damn... I never heard this song before and I absolutely fell in love with it
Feel you! Before uploading it, I had a hard time to find it on some random web page. I get so emotional everytime hearing this...
Just started it, I've never heard it.
Try the Reality version. It's actually my favorite Bowie. This remix sucks. Just trust me.
@@downtheblvd1481aww man it doesn’t suck. You don’t like Maynard James Keenan? He’s excellent too. I’m a little biased but this is the first version I heard and just love the vibe of it. It’s sad and haunting. Didn’t hear the original version til just the other day and thought it was “ehh” but hey I get it.
@@ErnestCeballos Yes, it fuckin' sucks. I love Maynard. The two are not mutually exclusive.
This is a masterpiece.
In deed, it is :) perfect mix
David Bowie taught me to never let "them" keep you from your path be yourself and flourish
3. Wise. Men.
Merry Christmas, y'all.
🎄🎸🤘
Holy fucking shit this is incredible. I've heard the chorus sampled on a hiphop song, I can't remember which, but I've never heard this. The producer(s) of this were really on some shit making all these different elements work together the way they do. Thank you for uploading this.
David t'estimo! Bowie Maynard i Frusciante 😢😢😢 Amazing 🎉❤
What a gem 💎
Gosh 3:39 absolutely really like Frusciante! 💜 These 3 Gentlemen's are just so unbelieveble. 🙏🏻
Blessed to grow up listening to Bowie.
Holy cow. I rarely hear Bowie remixes I live but I’d pay for an entire remix of Reality in this style
First time hearing this. Definitely on my play list 🔥🔥🔥👍
This is incredible! 2 of the best that have held the mic to their mouths.
Maynard was also a Renaissance man like Bowie, he is a painter and a vintner as well as a wonderful musician. Adore this version of Disco King.
I remember hearing this song for the first time on the Underworld Soundtrack.
Lovely. Such an honour for Maynard too.
This is remix of the original song. Maynard or Frusciante didn't really work with tha master.
@@andrepereira744 Ahh...okay.
@@andrepereira744 how have they all been mixed? Did MJK do a version, John do a version and they just mixed all together?
@@tom255uk The original song was written by David Bowie in the early 90's and released in a David Bowie album (only with him singing). This remix was made for the soundtrack in one of the "Underworld" movies. It was made by Danny Lohner (ex-NIN).
MJK, Frusciante, Josh Freese and Milla Jovovich (?) contributed to the remix. About the process of recording, I can't say nothing.
Wish my Bro was here, to hear this. He would love it! As do I.
Wow what a collection of artists
It's the middle of the night and i come across this random gem. I think I'm gonna wake up tomorrow morning(afternoon) and think i dreamed this
bring me the Disco King, Rip David B. after some time relaxing and refreshing in heaven, looking forward fo next life. Maybe the next 5 or 10 years, he will be born again, he will live under us and nobody will realize, just like Elvis. or mybe not, maybe on another earthlike planet.
I think this song is about him selling his soul to the devil (disco king) and that it was a bad deal in hindsight.. I don't think we'll be seeing him in heaven..
@@Silencerz85 Explain....?
@@Silencerz85 Bowie was a different soul before he was taken away from this world. He's in Heaven .
Wow I love the night life I love to boogie 😍🔥
They weren't specific enough about what disco king they wanted. Summon Wayne Static, king of evil disco 🤘🤘
whoever posted this, thank you and blessings... never heard this gem before when I'd thought I'd heard pretty much all Bowie ever, he lives on forever unsurprisingly
Agreed, same here. Only that Frusciante is my favorite artist! Bowie showed me some crazy music directions and I like him for being so creative and cool... I didn't listen to all of his work, but I'm sure that I heard like 80% 😁 fun fact: this is a soumdtrack for Underworld 2 lol
@@arminbasha no shit! ha! awesome! you rock Armin! 😎🦇👍
Bowie / tool... ??? Absolute heavenly situation... Wow
@@arminbasha John's also my favourite artist (of all time!), MJK was also a massive influence on me...so with Bowie too? I'm in heaven! :)
still gives me chills hearing his voice. this album was his goodbye to us. seeing Iman talk about their love is just beautiful, yet heartbreaking at the same time. thanks for posting this.
I get your sentiment but this song was released 18 years ago.
That's the coolest photo ever
Incredible.
cannot stop listening i’m in love
Absolute phenom.
This song was written in the very early 90s and first appeared on Black Tie White Noise in a version totally unlike this one. David wasn't happy with how that version turned out. He kept playing around with different arrangements, involving various co-musicians. Not surprisingly, the version he liked most, which appeared on the 2003 Underworld soundtrack - was arranged with collaborators Maynard Keenan from Tool, and John Frusciante from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, both musicians who could bring out the best in any song.
Just so you know, the screen shot used for the video posted here by Armin Basha, was from near the end of David's life, in the end-stages of cancer, and has nothing to do with the circumstances of the song posted here.
Thanks for the explanation. I was confused, but I knew I heard it before but wasn't from BlackStar. Very fitting subject matter though.
@@D-Corporation yes, that's right: "You promised me the ending would be good. .. " !!!
So sad he's gone like life is too short
wow really? good lord this is greatness
Bowie knew he'd die and he put some good songs about it before he laid to rest. I absolutely love this song and how he had good lyrics and beats to go along with it. RIP David Bowie! 😪
What???? This song was written for his 2003 album reality. He didn’t even get diagnosed with cancer until 2014.
@@kcl5912 she doesn’t have to be referring to this song, or Black Star where his looming death was definitely on his mind and heard in the music. But I think Bowie’s awareness of getting old and eventual death (as we all die) can be heard way earlier, all the way back to this song and others from this era. It’s really cool and interesting, his way of coping was to write songs and share them with us, it’s like he wasn’t going through it alone. It’s cool stuff, but your negative know-it-all comment belongs on Twitter or something. I hope you mature as you grow up, kid. Good luck
Five Years
This is amazing! Thanks for uploading!
Crazy beautiful thank you Lord 🙏💟
Wow
I...can't believe this exists
Damn didn’t know this existed
That INTRO
Oh my god!
I thought this was one of those fan-made mashups before listening to it. Lmao
I believe frusciante is playin guitar
Correct
3:39 damn
Absolutely, me too...the master of harmonies on guitar is John Frusciante! These 3 just insanly incredible. 🙏🏻💜
I found him by accident while looking up Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson 😭
Cannot stop listening to it, this with Thom Yorke would have been a banger aswell
Why isnt this on spotify 😭
Omg what a trio !!!! Wheres this came from ?!
Underworld soundtrack. Let this be a lesson to check out soundtracks from shit movies lol
Where the hell did you find this? I'm guessing it was a European b-side of a blackstar single pre-release to the album? Oh and THANK YOU!
Oh no, I found an information few years ago that this exists and digged thru the whole internet and found it on some shady mp3 download site 😂 I said that the world must to hear this peace of art so I uploaded it to youtube (this pic is here cause I liked it very much). Anyway, the video got blocked by youtube due copyright, but it unblocked it a while ago! Much love
This song was recorded 3 times by Bowie. In "Black tie white noise" in 93 and in 97 for "Earthling". Still the song never made the final cut of those albuns. It was recorded and released in 03 for the album in "Reality".
This is a remix from the same year (2003) of that version for the film Underworld. Maynard's voice and other musicians ( and Milla Jovovich btw) contributed for this remix.
@@andrepereira744 thanks! i own those albums & bsides but didn't recognize this track... bowie could sing feliz navidad and most people would think it was an original!!
@@UnkleBen Eheh! Bowie is like that! No need to thank me, buddy!
Cheers
Underworld Movie Soundtrack. Done by Reznor, there’s some good APC and Puscifer tracks on there as well…
5:26 maynard is easy to reconize
Ngeilih chai of India
Disco Kings..Patrick Cowley . Gino Soccio. Cerrone. Giorgio Moroder , Nile Rodgers , Harry Thumann ..JTNAF
💔🖤❤️❤️❤️💋❤️❤️❤️🖤💔
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It sure is
What album was this off?
Bring me LAMP
¸LOL!!
Fantastic Bowie .... hope my Bowie Interpretations on TH-cam makes him smile from far far away ... so cool.
This is cool but I prefer the original from Reality.
What?
Wonderful ... I hope my youtube interpretations of Bowie songs makes him smile .... so cool.
perfect soundtrack for my feelings in these dark plandemic times
He knew about the complexity of what was going on, reason for his death period.
Nobody knows nobody then go home 🏡
What parts do Maynard sing?
“Don’t let me know I’m invisible” I think
And “I don’t know about you”
Also "Bring me the disco king, bring me the head of the disco king"
"Smelling of love through the moist wind"
@@darrelstinkmeaner4673 I wrote what I said as I listened and forgot to write what I heard during the later lines
This in no way compares to the version on Reality. No comparison whatsoever. I'm actually upset this version exists.
I can't help but feel like this felt forced. Everyone is incredibly talented and tried to make it work in their own unique way but it doesn't feel natural
Love both these artists, but have to be honest - this song sucks.
thanks for letting us know :)
I have to agree... Boring as hell.
This sucks