David Bowie Was The Gateway Drug For Your Favorite Rockstar
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ก.ค. 2016
- While David Bowie’s two dozen albums of music, videos and performance footage will last forever, his legacy will also live on through the memories of the fans and musicians whose lives were changed by his work.
In the video above, see the likes of Esperanza Spalding and Bilal reveal their favorite songs from Bowie’s catalog, while Laurie Anderson and Blondie’s Deborah Harry share memories of friendship or experiences while on tour. Hear Cyndi Lauper, Wayne Coyne, Michael Stipe, Perry Farrell and more share their thoughts.
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Editor:
Daniel Fetherston (of Emperor Go!)
Producer:
Ginny Suss
Videographer + Director:
Rafe Scoobey-Thal
Videographers:
Tavner Murphy
Cameron Bertron
Antonella Alberti
Audio:
Greg Scott - บันเทิง
David Bowie IS my favorite rock star.
Just sublime. He was a creator and an innovator and an alligator, and a mama-papa coming for you.
Mclaren
Jane Castrignano. I 'll be your space invader!
..and a Crowley admirer and a satanist
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David Bowies top 100 books
Interviews With Francis Bacon by David Sylvester
Billy Liar by Keith Waterhouse
Room At The Top by John Braine
On Having No Head by Douglass Harding
Kafka Was The Rage by Anatole Broyard
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
City Of Night by John Rechy
The Brief Wondrous Life Of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz
Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
Iliad by Homer
As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner
Tadanori Yokoo by Tadanori Yokoo
Berlin Alexanderplatz by Alfred Döblin
Inside The Whale And Other Essays by George Orwell
Mr. Norris Changes Trains by Christopher Isherwood
Halls Dictionary Of Subjects And Symbols In Art by James A. Hall
David Bomberg by Richard Cork
Blast by Wyndham Lewis
Passing by Nella Larson
Beyond The Brillo Box by Arthur C. Danto
The Origin Of Consciousness In The Breakdown Of The Bicameral Mind by Julian Jaynes
In Bluebeard’s Castle by George Steiner
Hawksmoor by Peter Ackroyd
The Divided Self by R. D. Laing
The Stranger by Albert Camus
Infants Of The Spring by Wallace Thurman
The Quest For Christa T by Christa Wolf
The Songlines by Bruce Chatwin
Nights At The Circus by Angela Carter
The Master And Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov
The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodieby Muriel Spark
Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
Herzog by Saul Bellow
Puckoon by Spike Milligan
Black Boy by Richard Wright
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With The Sea by Yukio Mishima
Darkness At Noon by Arthur Koestler
The Waste Land by T.S. Elliot
McTeague by Frank Norris
Money by Martin Amis
The Outsider by Colin Wilson
Strange People by Frank Edwards
English Journey by J.B. Priestley
A Confederacy Of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole
The Day Of The Locust by Nathanael West
1984 by George Orwell
The Life And Times Of Little Richard by Charles White
Awopbopaloobop Alopbamboom: The Golden Age of Rock by Nik Cohn
Mystery Train by Greil Marcus
Beano (comic, ’50s)
Raw (comic, ’80s)
White Noise by Don DeLillo
Sweet Soul Music: Rhythm And Blues And The Southern Dream Of Freedom by Peter Guralnick
Silence: Lectures And Writing by John Cage
Writers At Work: The Paris Review Interviews edited by Malcolm Cowley
The Sound Of The City: The Rise Of Rock And Roll by Charlie Gillete
Octobriana And The Russian Underground by Peter Sadecky
The Street by Ann Petry
Wonder Boys by Michael Chabon
Last Exit To Brooklyn By Hubert Selby, Jr.
A People’s History Of The United States by Howard Zinn
The Age Of American Unreason by Susan Jacoby
Metropolitan Life by Fran Lebowitz
The Coast Of Utopia by Tom Stoppard
The Bridge by Hart Crane
All The Emperor’s Horses by David Kidd
Fingersmith by Sarah Waters
Earthly Powers by Anthony Burgess
The 42nd Parallel by John Dos Passos
Tales Of Beatnik Glory by Ed Saunders
The Bird Artist by Howard Norman
Nowhere To Run The Story Of Soul Music by Gerri Hirshey
Before The Deluge by Otto Friedrich
Sexual Personae: Art And Decadence From Nefertiti To Emily Dickinson by Camille Paglia
The American Way Of Death by Jessica Mitford
In Cold Blood by Truman Capote
Lady Chatterly’s Lover by D.H. Lawrence
Teenage by Jon Savage
Vile Bodies by Evelyn Waugh
The Hidden Persuaders by Vance Packard
The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin
Viz (comic, early ’80s)
Private Eye (satirical magazine, ’60s - ’80s)
Selected Poems by Frank O’Hara
The Trial Of Henry Kissinger by Christopher Hitchens
Flaubert’s Parrot by Julian Barnes
Maldodor by Comte de Lautréamont
On The Road by Jack Kerouac
Mr. Wilson’s Cabinet of Wonders by Lawrence Weschler
Zanoni by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Transcendental Magic, Its Doctine and Ritual by Eliphas Lévi
The Gnostic Gospels by Elaine Pagels
The Leopard by Giusseppe Di Lampedusa
Inferno by Dante Alighieri
A Grave For A Dolphin by Alberto Denti di Pirajno
The Insult by Rupert Thomson
In Between The Sheets by Ian McEwan
A People’s Tragedy by Orlando Figes
Journey Into The Whirlwind by Eugenia Ginzbug
He was extremely well read ,unlike you, dickhead...
He took so much joy in supporting other musicians too.
God BLESSED David when he was born and he BLESSED all of us with his music.
Probably the best tribute to David I’ve seen, he really was Human (who knew) still shocked he had the ability to die. Love on ya’ Bo##
David Bowie was so talented I am sure there was a law against having such genius lol
A one off, the greatest single artist to touch the face of the earth.
Absolutely.
✨✨You can't really choose your favourite child... Suffragette city, Wild is the wind, Right, Breaking glass, Teenage wildlife, Heavens in here, Slip away, Cactus, Lazarus, No plan, and Without you.... you really can't choose! Great clip thanks ⚡️
You really can’t...The Width of a circle, All the mad men, Saviour Machine, Five Years, Time, Slip away, Soul Love, Slow burn, Rock’n’Roll Suicide, Black Star, Dollar days, Sweet thing/candidate/Sweet thing reprise, Eight line poem, Warszawa, Seven years in Tibet, No plan no.1.
"It wasn't even his real name" - Wayne Coyne
^ He's right, David Jones died, not David Bowie,
David Bowie could already have been dead, then again I'd like to think he's out there somewhere
all roads lead to Bowie
michael was close to tears!!!! AHHH!
fantastic work about our ecstasy with him and us in one in all and all in one....same was when I first time heard Ashes to Ashes on the radio, as a teenager....there is no drug, even though I don't take them, which can put you into so many dimensions, feelings, or out of time and make you aware of all oddity in us allllll........................db forever and our human / god conciousness.....creativity
whaou Beautiful text ! David give so much to us ..thx you very much to write this on our favorite ever @
He came from his own inner space and gave his all
Very cool piece, thank you.
a genius .. rip david
That last clip they showed from the Blackstar video never fails to make me choke up and I believe it always will. Miss him.
This was a very dope piece to watch. Thank you Ginny Suss
You know what
We need to start telling the artists we love , that inspire & move us
Just how MUCH they mean while they're ALIVE !
DON'T let's leave it to obituaries
SAME thing for OUR loved ones ( even more so) before it's too late ✌️
"How many times do people lie instead of talking tall?"??
How many times does an angel fall?
This is great, I really enjoyed it. I love what Laurie Anderson said! The ending made me sad. He left too soon, but he sure crammed a lot into his life.
My favorite album is "1. Outside," but my favorite track has got to be Cracked Actor, or Somebody Up There. (And I'm still pissed off he didn't come out with 2. and 3.)
Brian Boru Such underrated album
me too Outside
Golden years....Golden voice😇
When I was about 13 years old, I first became aware of Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground, Iggy and the Stooges, Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music, and Mott the Hoople -- all through David Bowie.
7:50 so are you Laurie.
Beau montage, beau reportage, émue jusqu'aux larmes.....
Excellent. Congrats and thanks!
A True Legend David Bowie 👌👍👍😇
loved this
Is that Robert Smith of The Cure at about 8:00?
Yes.
Surprised?
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Yes. He looks unwashed and somewhat slightly dazed.
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Touching
@Laurie Anderson
You were doing Remote Viewing!! Yes he was from somewhere else. Davie Jones parents, that's where he came from.
David Bowie is in a little bit of all of us. We will get older, but one day a 30 yr old David Bowie will be waiting for each of us at The Pearls and Diamond Gate called Heaven.
RIP MR BOWIE!
laurie oh my
Yes:)
I Fucking miss you !!
Ricki Lee Jones version of Rebel Rebel easily one of if not the best cover of a Bowie song
Bowie got the balls!
Thats it
Please explain the Laurie Anderson thing?
Bowie.
Bowie the musical Alister Crowley
Why can't I find Oh You Pretty Things in karaoke. They have so many songs but this one is strangely absent.
Vocal range and ability to sing some of those intervals in tunes probably limits demand for this one.
Herman's Hermit's , Peter Noone had hit with it.
We all come from outer space we are all gods art work
David was from somewhere else.
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Elvis whi
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Changes isn't a love song...!