Bowie was a true gentleman. Morrissey bitched at Bowie after their tour (Morrissey being a lil bitch obviously) and Bowie in return covered his song. So classy. Morrissey aint worthy tying Bowie's shoelaces. "Bowie was relevant in the 70s, now...not so much" Morrissey. Not only it's not true but it oozes jealousy. And the saddest thing is year after year M becomes more and more shit filled. I don't even know if he needs help or a bitch slap...should I feel sorry for him or angry? Spiteful, racist, sad little man who would be nothing without the Smiths. He did release 2 good solo albums, I'll give him that.. And now a question: is there at least one person left in this world who still respects M? It's a serious question... because even my brother who used to be a hc M fan now simply cannot stand his guts and even denies ever liking him lol
David Bowie covered this as a gift to Morrissey, and sung it in that style because he knew Morrissey loved the Ziggy Stardust era. Morrissey himself was deeply moved by the gesture.
November girl................A morrissey "original" song that was in fact written mostly by Mick Ronson based on Bowie's Rock n Roll suicide which Ronson suggested he wrote...and Bowie took credit for. That should clarify it a bit better :)
He didn't "act" like he wrote it, when you write music and produce an album sometimes your band member comes up with what ends up being a big part of the sound of that song. The artist still wrote the song. Now in this case who knows how much was written by whom but it was Bowie s albums at the end of the day and I'm sure if Bowie had of been asked he would have said, "actually Mick had a huge part in the that song" at the time though he wasn't as generous but he was young.
For me, Moz is the greatest singer/songwriter ever, his voice, lyrics, His sadness, desperation, sarcasm, simply the best, and having Bowie covering him is just amazing
David Bowie had such magnificent songs that his absolutely unique voice would turn into masterpieces ... the emotion, the feeling he brings to all those songs ... sweeping us off our feet ... such a tremendous loss ... some of his songs became true landmarks of an era ... mostly the 70's and 80's (especially) ... brilliant singer / composer ... RIP dear David Bowie ...
Edgar, my brother met Bowie at the end of these recording sessions in NY. He was invited by Nile Rodgers, not by Bowie, and Morrissey wasn't there at the time.
That's what I say, Melissa Kelly. My older brother was introduced to Bowie while this album ('Black Tie, White Noise') was being 'mixed down' (final mix). That makes him one of the first people on the planet to hear Bowie's version of this, even before Morrissey.
Yes, Melissa: My older brother was actually in the studio with David Bowie when he first heard his version of this song. Five years later, bro found himself on stage performing for the Clintons at Bill's second inaguaral. He sang the blues for them.
It's more then that, luck: There's something supernatural about it. Five years after meeting Bowie, and hearing his version of this song, my brother found himself on stage at the second Clinton inaguaral, singing the blues.
Correction, Melissa: The song that Bowie was working on, from the 'Black Tie, White Noise' album, when my brother was introduced to him was 'Pallas Athena', not this one (honest mistake; sorry about that). I also had a couple of very close friends who worked for Bowie back during the 80s (they were 'roadies'). 'Pallas Athena' only contains one line: "G-d's on top of it all." Also, at the time my brother met him, David had just gotten a new tattoo (which he showed to my brother). It was on his left ankle; a cattle's skull, and written around it in Japanese was the 'serenity prayer': "G-d grant me the grace to accept with serenity that which I cannot change; the courage to change what should be changed, and the wisdom to know the difference." Yes, Melissa: G-D!
Mick Ronson produced Your Arsenal, the Morrissey album the song is from a year before this. It lifts "Rock n' roll suicide". Ronson told Morrissey to not worry about copyright issues, as he wrote the chords for that song.
AkimboJoe I love this version and I don't know if I want to hear the other one. I don't care if the other person wrote it or not, I'm going to like this version, cause there is no one else's voice that wok sound like his. I do like other singers, but between him and the otber guy, I'm going to like him. I thought he killed it. But that's when I thought it was his song. Even though its not, I still think he killed it.
I'm sorry you had to end up singing instead of doing what you wanted to do, but you have been such an angel to us. You help me all the time and you're not even alive anymore. You're my friend and I think your music is trying to tell me something. You said this planet is for the kids and I'm one of the kids. Though I'm 42 years old, I was in high school when you said that to Arsenio. Anyway, your music guides me and you have been an angel. Your music never gets old and still applies to us. Even though the songs are old, the facts in them are not. I applaud everything you've done and helped us with. I consider you my friend and I love you. You're so special to us and you've shown us that we should never give up on our dreams or anything. Way to go. I'm proud of you. After 6 decades, you deserve to rest. Rest fellow Capricorn. I will always listen to your music and try to provide what I can to people. I've already made tons of contributions in my life, but there's never enough as long as you're alive and feel like giving.
Morrissey has a great reputation among his artistic peers - and every bit of it is earned. Can you imagine how it would feel, to have David freakin BOWIE covering one of YOUR songs?
Bowie considered this song to be more or less his song because it's mostly the same construction as Bowie's own song Rock n'Roll Suicide from the Ziggy Stardust album. So, no credit is due in this case to Morrissey.
@@George-jo9kg - Evan actually was "respecting the legend." You may want to re-read his comment. He is clearly saying that Bowie's voice was not underrated, but quite the contrary, it was always considered one of the top 10 voices in all of rock. (Although Bowie himself claimed to not really like his own voice.)
it is 1993. and David Bowie releases a new album. freed from his contractual obligations from his previous record deal He looks as good as ever, giving those in midlife much to look forward to
Plus, I just came here to cry my eyes out. I miss Jay (my love) and I miss David Bowie. "We live for just these twenty years Do we have to die for the fifty more?" ♥️
Una delle cover più belle mai realizzate,che oltre a surclassare la pur bella originale di Morrisey,esalta la voce profonda ed espressiva di David! Immenso!
Great story about this song. Bowie covered Morrissey's version because it was so similar to the Ziggy era's "Rock and Roll suicide", so Bowie wasn't about to let Moz get away with it. So this song is almost a cover of a cover, and Morrissey was moved to tears about it.
Your Arsenal was produced by ex-Bowie guitarist Mick Ronson. When Morrissey pointed out the resemblance of this song to the Thin White Duke's Glam Rock classic "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide," Ronson replied: "I wrote that original piece for Rock 'n' Roll Suicide, so they won't be any legal, comeback."
Ronno played the original guitar solo on BTWN...r.i.p gone but not forgotten🙏❤⚡and like David he gave it at his best even when the end was near...what a wonderful person arranger and guitar Player he was...
Love this gorgeous performance video of the Morrissey cover... This track is not only an amazing vocal performance but an equally stunningly sweet reunion with Ziggy guitarist, the great Mick Ronson... Bowie & Morrissey had an estranged relationship, it has been said... Still you can hear the respect given to the Smiths' frontman
My love wherever you are Whatever you are, don't lose faith I know it's gonna happen someday to you Please wait Please wait Wait, don't lose faith You say that the day never arrives And it's never seemed so far away But I know it's gonna happen someday to you Please wait Please wait Wait, don't lose faith Please wait Please wait Please, don't lose faith Don't lose faith You say that the day never arrives And it seems so far away But I know it's gonna happen someday Someday to you To you Please wait
My brother recorded an entire album in the very same studio where the song, 'Drive-In Saturday', was recorded (RCA studios, NYC), and one of Tina Turner's backup singers appears on the record. 19 years later, he is introduced to Bowie at another NYC recording studio (The Hit Factory), while David was working on the 'Black Tie, White Noise' album. Mick Ronson was still alive, but dying of liver cancer, at the time. Where's my brother now? Still alive, but fighting liver cancer.
I'm happy you explained that for most people. Morrissey will cover a song and the first thing you hear is, well example,The Jams "That's Entertainment" is so much better than Morrissey's cover of it. I didn't think covering a song was a contest more what you said paying homage, respect.
At Morissey's 2016 Manchester Gig Morissey said, "year of the reaper" he singled out Victoria Wood, Muhammad Ali, Caroline Aherne and Prince but with the conspicuous omission of David Bowie. Nature has not made a man of Morissey yet.
You both have it all wrong. Read Morrissey's book. They were quite fond of each other. I was at this very gig in Manchester - just because you don't mention someone - it doesn't mean you don't love them.
Bolshevik TV you dont mention your biggest idol on a list of artists that died that year? How does that work? Also are we forgetting all the shitty things Moz said about Bowie later on and that a few years back Bowie refused to let him use a picture of them together he wanted to use for the cover of an album? Morrisey may have been talented at some point but hes a human shit stain and Bowie knew it
Bowie wasn't his biggest idol. In his book he bangs on about the New York Dolls far more. They had a petty and odd relationship and that's all there is too it. I'm over it.
Moz and Bowie were friends. I'm certain Bowie said : "Moz, I'm going to cover one of your songs, and kill it" Bowie had a sense of humor and he was a dude. A genuine man.
ohdear671 no, Rock N Roll Suicide and I Know it's gonna happen someday is an excellent Morrissey song, perhaps better than the song it inadvertently ripped off
I wish I could’ve thanked David for covering this song. Got me through a lot of tough times and it still does. A friend I love who’s birthday is today nd no longer with us, I dedicate it too…amazing guy. Thank you David… ❤️💙❤️
“It’s me singing Morrissey singing me” is what I remember Bowie saying in an interview when he covered this
I do remember that too
Morrissey has always been a genius in his own right
@@leom7
But Morrisey could never say "this is me singing Bowie singing me" !! 😄😊 😀
Bowie was a true gentleman. Morrissey bitched at Bowie after their tour (Morrissey being a lil bitch obviously) and Bowie in return covered his song. So classy. Morrissey aint worthy tying Bowie's shoelaces.
"Bowie was relevant in the 70s, now...not so much" Morrissey.
Not only it's not true but it oozes jealousy. And the saddest thing is year after year M becomes more and more shit filled. I don't even know if he needs help or a bitch slap...should I feel sorry for him or angry? Spiteful, racist, sad little man who would be nothing without the Smiths. He did release 2 good solo albums, I'll give him that..
And now a question: is there at least one person left in this world who still respects M? It's a serious question... because even my brother who used to be a hc M fan now simply cannot stand his guts and even denies ever liking him lol
Bowie always had great taste in guitar players ...knocked it out of the park TONY
David Bowie covered this as a gift to Morrissey, and sung it in that style because he knew Morrissey loved the Ziggy Stardust era. Morrissey himself was deeply moved by the gesture.
We will miss you dearly.
We miss you. You are the soundtrack of my life. Thank you always, forever and ever.
Since I was 15, 62 years ago. ❤
Bowie had the midas touch everything he touched turned to gold ✨️ an original
Great Singer, David the best artist of all times!
Bowie covering Moz?!?! OMG I love it! never heard this version before today!
Bowie covering Morrissey in a song where Morrissey covers Ziggy singing Rock N Roll Suicide
bowie covering morrissey's song covering a morrissey original and then procceeding to talk shit as if he wrote the song :))
November girl................A morrissey "original" song that was in fact written mostly by Mick Ronson based on Bowie's Rock n Roll suicide which Ronson suggested he wrote...and Bowie took credit for. That should clarify it a bit better :)
Johnnywhamo BUT there was no need for him to act like he himself wrote it, besides moz does the best job
He didn't "act" like he wrote it, when you write music and produce an album sometimes your band member comes up with what ends up being a big part of the sound of that song. The artist still wrote the song. Now in this case who knows how much was written by whom but it was Bowie s albums at the end of the day and I'm sure if Bowie had of been asked he would have said, "actually Mick had a huge part in the that song" at the time though he wasn't as generous but he was young.
I love bowie and morrissey ❤
i hate morrissey
I've always been crazy about this rendition, and still don't understand while it isn't more widely appreciated.
I love the soul that this man puts into everything he does.
For me, Moz is the greatest singer/songwriter ever, his voice, lyrics, His sadness, desperation, sarcasm, simply the best, and having Bowie covering him is just amazing
David Bowie had such magnificent songs that his absolutely unique voice would turn into masterpieces ... the emotion, the feeling he brings to all those songs ... sweeping us off our feet ... such a tremendous loss ... some of his songs became true landmarks of an era ... mostly the 70's and 80's (especially) ... brilliant singer / composer ... RIP dear David Bowie ...
+TheStyraxmoons This is a morrissey cover.
I know, but so many artists sung songs from other singers ... Bowie had its own songs ... but he surely lent his own imprint and style to this one :)
You Are!! Right!! About David Bowie, He seems,!! to be!! A Good Man,!! that Respects!!, And is kind!! to people, And people of A Different Race.
Bowie invited Morrissey to hear the cover at a studio in New York, "Linder and I just sat there sobbing with joy"
Edgar, my brother met Bowie at the end of these recording sessions in NY. He was invited by Nile Rodgers, not by Bowie, and Morrissey wasn't there at the time.
GOD, his voice in this song gives me the chills! Love, Love, Love it :) Also, love the guitar sound in this song :)
That's what I say, Melissa Kelly. My older brother was introduced to Bowie while this album ('Black Tie, White Noise') was being 'mixed down' (final mix). That makes him one of the first people on the planet to hear Bowie's version of this, even before Morrissey.
Yes, Melissa: My older brother was actually in the studio with David Bowie when he first heard his version of this song. Five years later, bro found himself on stage performing for the Clintons at Bill's second inaguaral. He sang the blues for them.
Doubting Thomas Your brother is one lucky guy :)
It's more then that, luck: There's something supernatural about it. Five years after meeting Bowie, and hearing his version of this song, my brother found himself on stage at the second Clinton inaguaral, singing the blues.
Correction, Melissa: The song that Bowie was working on, from the 'Black Tie, White Noise' album, when my brother was introduced to him was 'Pallas Athena', not this one (honest mistake; sorry about that). I also had a couple of very close friends who worked for Bowie back during the 80s (they were 'roadies'). 'Pallas Athena' only contains one line: "G-d's on top of it all." Also, at the time my brother met him, David had just gotten a new tattoo (which he showed to my brother). It was on his left ankle; a cattle's skull, and written around it in Japanese was the 'serenity prayer': "G-d grant me the grace to accept with serenity that which I cannot change; the courage to change what should be changed, and the wisdom to know the difference." Yes, Melissa: G-D!
David's voice on this...Wow!
this song slaughters me every time. god bless db
This is without a doubt Bowie's best / no discussion necessary!!
70banksia yes his vocals are perfect
Love the guitar solo! Amazing song, I don't care if it was Morrisseys or not, he KILLED IT! But yeah, it's a great song, and a great uplifter!
Mick Ronson produced Your Arsenal, the Morrissey album the song is from a year before this. It lifts "Rock n' roll suicide". Ronson told Morrissey to not worry about copyright issues, as he wrote the chords for that song.
That is nonsense. Ronson did not "write the chords" for Rock'n Roll Suicide.
Perhaps the outro of the song? Came across that somewhere, maybe in Morrissey's autobiography.
My favourite song from BLACK TIE, WHITE NOISE. What a deep performance!
I still like it even if some folks feel it falls flat, Bowie's voice is fantastic.
AkimboJoe I love this version and I don't know if I want to hear the other one. I don't care if the other person wrote it or not, I'm going to like this version, cause there is no one else's voice that wok sound like his. I do like other singers, but between him and the otber guy, I'm going to like him. I thought he killed it. But that's when I thought it was his song. Even though its not, I still think he killed it.
@@angiedorman7220 really bro? How can u not like Morrissey? I mean music wise.
It was always meant to be a snarky back and forth with Ronno in the middle
The funny thing is I’d be more likely to describe Morrissey’s voice as flat than Bowie’s. Any day of the week.
I'm sorry you had to end up singing instead of doing what you wanted to do, but you have been such an angel to us. You help me all the time and you're not even alive anymore. You're my friend and I think your music is trying to tell me something. You said this planet is for the kids and I'm one of the kids. Though I'm 42 years old, I was in high school when you said that to Arsenio. Anyway, your music guides me and you have been an angel. Your music never gets old and still applies to us. Even though the songs are old, the facts in them are not. I applaud everything you've done and helped us with. I consider you my friend and I love you. You're so special to us and you've shown us that we should never give up on our dreams or anything. Way to go. I'm proud of you. After 6 decades, you deserve to rest. Rest fellow Capricorn. I will always listen to your music and try to provide what I can to people. I've already made tons of contributions in my life, but there's never enough as long as you're alive and feel like giving.
Anyone else still cry? 😔🤚🏻
Deena Dunderdale yes I do
No, because he would not want that.
Omg ME too 👋🏻!!!!!
2022. Still cryin
2024 🥲
Still can't get enough of this song and the way David sings it, love it forever.
Now I'm crying
My, my ,my goodness, Davids vocals on this song are off the chart. Love it!
Morrissey has a great reputation among his artistic peers - and every bit of it is earned. Can you imagine how it would feel, to have David freakin BOWIE covering one of YOUR songs?
Bowie considered this song to be more or less his song because it's mostly the same construction as Bowie's own song Rock n'Roll Suicide from the Ziggy Stardust album. So, no credit is due in this case to Morrissey.
one of best songs.
morrissey,bowie,mick ronson,nile rogers.
i loved this song very much 1993,
its beautiful. I love Moz and I love David. Its lovely how Dave takes it equally passionately:)
Luv the Lennon-esque opening sound production... Bowie looks superbly handsome... great cover even if the boys were fighting...
What a great piece! Just grows and grows to a terrific finale! Thank you David and RIP.
Lovely rendition. His unique voice is so underrated.
@Evan Hodgerespect the legend and don't talk down the the dead.
@@George-jo9kg - Evan actually was "respecting the legend." You may want to re-read his comment. He is clearly saying that Bowie's voice was not underrated, but quite the contrary, it was always considered one of the top 10 voices in all of rock. (Although Bowie himself claimed to not really like his own voice.)
David Bowie is not underrated 🤨
Oh David... My word are not sufficient for this.. Are you really human? No, you are starman :-) Love u
David Bowie later covered the track "I Know It's Gonna Happen Someday" on his 1993 album Black Tie White Noise.
Wherever you are
Whatever you are
Don't lose faith
it is 1993. and David Bowie releases a new album. freed from his contractual obligations from his previous record deal
He looks as good as ever, giving those in midlife much to look forward to
Plus, I just came here to cry my eyes out. I miss Jay (my love) and I miss David Bowie.
"We live for just these twenty years
Do we have to die for the fifty more?" ♥️
2:11 that guitar solo OMG! It’s amazing
Mick Ronson 😊
This is really great. Great voice, style, charisma.... I absolutely love him.
Where ever you are, whatever you are, R.I.P
I miss you David. Nobody like you
Just saw Wild T this afternoon... very cool to see him in this video...
Una delle cover più belle mai realizzate,che oltre a surclassare la pur bella originale di Morrisey,esalta la voce profonda ed espressiva di David! Immenso!
Love so much this song...Love always & forevere David ...U're in my veins
beautiful man
Bowie chante merveilleusement , morrissay a pleuré en écoutant la version
Le mettre qui reprend l’élève ❤
And who is playing the heartbreaking guitar? The luminous Mick Ronson. ❤
Magistral versão...
o his voice still gives me chills. Beautiful voice and beautiful song...love the lighter
I take it the lighter was for Mick Ronson? As he played the guitar on this. Ahh the wonderful Ronno!
Great story about this song. Bowie covered Morrissey's version because it was so similar to the Ziggy era's "Rock and Roll suicide", so Bowie wasn't about to let Moz get away with it. So this song is almost a cover of a cover, and Morrissey was moved to tears about it.
Your Arsenal was produced by ex-Bowie guitarist Mick Ronson. When Morrissey pointed out the resemblance of this song to the Thin White Duke's Glam Rock classic "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide," Ronson replied: "I wrote that original piece for Rock 'n' Roll Suicide, so they won't be any legal, comeback."
I soooooo miss his magic on this planet....... what a voice! What a presence! Miss you starman
Grande voce..grande artista..love Bowie
love it, love it. live version too.
Makes me cry every time.
David Bowie, Rock God!
Ronno played the original guitar solo on BTWN...r.i.p gone but not forgotten🙏❤⚡and like David he gave it at his best even when the end was near...what a wonderful person arranger and guitar Player he was...
fabulous song
Love this gorgeous performance video of the Morrissey cover... This track is not only an amazing vocal performance but an equally stunningly sweet reunion with Ziggy guitarist, the great Mick Ronson... Bowie & Morrissey had an estranged relationship, it has been said... Still you can hear the respect given to the Smiths' frontman
My Angel. You are always in my heart. You are missed so deeply. Ilove you. X X
He is a musical miracle.A wonderful voice and wonderful songs like this.Thank you Mr.Jones for your being!You miss so much❤
Errata corrige
I miss you so much!
He's a miracle all night. Miracle goodnight.
Bowie is god in disguise
they say that the dead.. never will rise.. and its never seemed so far away... but i know its gonna happen... some day... to you.....
The lyric is actually "You say that the day will never arrive"
Probably the greatest song ever and yes, the best version. Love you , David
My love wherever you are
Whatever you are, don't lose faith
I know it's gonna happen someday to you
Please wait
Please wait
Wait, don't lose faith
You say that the day never arrives
And it's never seemed so far away
But I know it's gonna happen someday to you
Please wait
Please wait
Wait, don't lose faith
Please wait
Please wait
Please, don't lose faith
Don't lose faith
You say that the day never arrives
And it seems so far away
But I know it's gonna happen someday
Someday to you
To you
Please wait
As ever, the complete artist. Unique. And what a great guitar solo. Ronno would have approved.
My brother recorded an entire album in the very same studio where the song, 'Drive-In Saturday', was recorded (RCA studios, NYC), and one of Tina Turner's backup singers appears on the record. 19 years later, he is introduced to Bowie at another NYC recording studio (The Hit Factory), while David was working on the 'Black Tie, White Noise' album. Mick Ronson was still alive, but dying of liver cancer, at the time. Where's my brother now? Still alive, but fighting liver cancer.
Gracias por acompañar mi día a día con tu música... te quiero mucho David... eres inmortal.. i don't lose faith...
Awesome Great writer Great singer Great man and awesome guitarist nile Rodgers
Next to being absurdly musical, he was first of all a fabulous singer. I've been a fan forever and still get surprised.
Oh meu deus! Apaixonante!
@glamourennui Morrissey said that Bowie was a fascinating artist in the 70's and was very touched when he heard this cover.
Oui reste que nos larmes !!!!❤❤❤
This cover was a message to Morrissey, an homage to an homage.
I'm happy you explained that for most people. Morrissey will cover a song and the first thing you hear is, well example,The Jams "That's Entertainment" is so much better than Morrissey's cover of it. I didn't think covering a song was a contest more what you said paying homage, respect.
i love moz and i love bowie.. and this is perfect!!
:)
Wow. What a magnificent voice. I can see why he picked this moz song. Class.
Clean!!! David Bowie is Super Super Super Cool!!!!
At Morissey's 2016 Manchester Gig Morissey said, "year of the reaper" he singled out Victoria Wood, Muhammad Ali, Caroline Aherne and Prince but with the conspicuous omission of David Bowie.
Nature has not made a man of Morissey yet.
That's right he didn't make mention at all and that's because he's a very jealous and selfish person in my eyes.
You both have it all wrong. Read Morrissey's book. They were quite fond of each other. I was at this very gig in Manchester - just because you don't mention someone - it doesn't mean you don't love them.
Bolshevik TV you dont mention your biggest idol on a list of artists that died that year? How does that work? Also are we forgetting all the shitty things Moz said about Bowie later on and that a few years back Bowie refused to let him use a picture of them together he wanted to use for the cover of an album? Morrisey may have been talented at some point but hes a human shit stain and Bowie knew it
Bowie wasn't his biggest idol. In his book he bangs on about the New York Dolls far more.
They had a petty and odd relationship and that's all there is too it. I'm over it.
DIOS!!!! Bowie porque!!!
I like how David does the part from 0:50-0:55 and starts laughing at himself :)
Moz and Bowie were friends. I'm certain Bowie said : "Moz, I'm going to cover one of your songs, and kill it" Bowie had a sense of humor and he was a dude. A genuine man.
was bowie the most compete artist of his generation? I think so.
Dunno about that, but he was the brightest star by far in the musical space. A genius beyond measure.
Yes.
Incomparable
In a world full of plasticity and fakers , David Bowie really was a genius artist.
Yes, very true.
Absolutely.
As was Zappa.
class...fucking class R.I.P. x
Listening to this, I can't help but sense the influence of "Maybe This Time" from the musical Cabaret.
Just as Morrissey murdered Drive in Saturday, David responds with this. Advantage Bowie.
ohdear671 no, Rock N Roll Suicide and I Know it's gonna happen someday is an excellent Morrissey song, perhaps better than the song it inadvertently ripped off
Luv him this handsome!!! Only he & Presley were this handsome... great faces! Billy Idol too...
Ugh my two icons
I can't sleep without listening to your voice, you are everything to me
1:33 that ”someday” was so fucking great
I really cried on this one
R.I.P. Thank's mate....
I wish I could’ve thanked David for covering this song. Got me through a lot of tough times and it still does. A friend I love who’s birthday is today nd no longer with us, I dedicate it too…amazing guy. Thank you David… ❤️💙❤️
Wild T great guitar solo
miss you
te voy a amar hasta el día de mi último respiro, David! wherever you are, my heart is yours... I absolutely love you!
RIP 🙏🏼
I just miss him so fucking much
One of the Rock'n'roll greatest ones
How gorgeous.
Eu tenho lindas lembranças com essa música eu adoro