From Morrissey's Autobiography: "At The Forum in Los Angeles a royal David Bowie walks onstage to join me for the encore; he is stately against my last-gasp exhaustion. The 12-year-old within me - unable to leave for school unless I’d soothed my sickness with at least one spin of Starman - bathes in the moment with disbelief".
@Mike G I loved the book. Wish he'd write another one (non-fiction, of course 😉). It'd be really interesting if he were to publish an essay collection on artists he admires from the 50s, 60s, and 70s.
This was in LA in 1991. I snuck out of my dorm room at UCLA and bought a scalped ticket for a nosebleed seat. During the opening act, i gradually made my way closer to the stage. I saw this with my own eyes from 100 feet away. 😊
Morrissey and David Bowie - Cosmic Dancer (Live at the Inglewood Forum, LA, 6th February 1991)0034am 9.10.23 i'd left his nibs by then... and shame it is... i can only say: i am glad i enjoyed the jesus lizard when i could.... surprised bowie didnt have his back to the audience before he pranged into this..... oooooooooooooooo, we aint gay. the irony of it.
@@trevorpickering8660 Comments on ‘Morrissey and David Bowie - Cosmic Dancer (Live at the Inglewood Forum, LA, 6th February 1991)’ 0430am 5.11.23 so not lucky but a bastard maybe... unlucky bastards need only apply to this...... did david sing about his proprietary sausage outlet?
In the spirit of being a stick in the mud, the way Morrisey always is…why no congas…? Would it really be that hard to get a bongo drum going? No. No, it would not.👀
I was there we with my two best friends,. We were up in the nosebleed section and could barely see the dark figure stepping out of the shadows, but the voice made us realize it was without a doubt David Bowie. The freak out in the audience was much bigger live than what it seems like in this video. I can't believe it was 30 years ago this month! I still have the ticket stub.
I was there too. Upper level, extreme stage right. But I recognized Bowie's voice right away, then -- yes -- could hardly hear because of the screaming.
I was there. As soon as I heard that deep baritone voice come in from backstage ..I knew who it was. At the time I sensed it was a historical musical moment. Gives me chills to relive it once more.
Man... It's 6 years after Bowie left us, and this video made me cry a river. I don't think I'll ever get over that. What a beautiful moment in this video.
it's pretty remarkable how many people my music touches.... I think I am very lucky in that way, I think I have you to be the most thankful fan 🎹🌹🎹🌹🎹🌹.
Morrissey and Bowie performing together. It cannot possibly get any better than this. Imagine watching Morrissey live and Bowie just walks on unannounced.
@@morrissey7146 , you complete us as a member of this family of listeners, and your music has inspired me for decades. Please know that even in the 80's and 90's you were transforming and bringing deep and soulful music into my life, and still continue to this very day. Your latest work stands up well.
Not many people could 'upstage' Morrissey, but Bowie had a stage presence that is unique and if you were ever fortunate enough to witness it live, it always resonates every time you see footage of him. You either got it or you ain't, and 'Starman' had it in abundance.. .
30 years ago ,wow what a sound from THE DUO ,DEFINITLY BROMANCE ,LOVE THIS AND IM SURE MORRISSEY TREASURES IT WHEN DAVID BOWIE SING OH OH OW A OW , THE CHEMISTRY BETWEEN THE 2 IS SOMETHING ELSE ,PASSION LOVE CARE. T₩€L$H
They did. You can see a cameraman in the wings on the other side of the stage, recording the opposite view to this one. For some reason, the team at Morrissey Central only found, and uploaded, the feed from this camera. Maybe it’s all that Moz has, in His Archive Cupboard..? The complete rushes of both cameras MAY be elsewhere, in the archives of Tim Broad’s Estate, or at Palace Pictures, or EMI, or SOMEWHERE..? 🙏🏻
Jumped on stage right before this, looked across at Morrissey (I was just jumping on stage to see if I could-I wasn't going to hug Moz or anything) and I just stared out at the crowd before getting tackled and thrown down the stairs stage right and landed into Bowie with our faces pressed together - I was mortified and he looked at me like I was a monster. I was like, fug, that was weird, what's Bowie doing here, awesome.... They let me go back to my front row seat with a warning. Told my girlfriend I thought Bowie might come out - 2.0 seconds later here he was. Still a great story/memory, rock anecdote I too often don't share within the many rock stories from growing up in L.A. proper.
@@ivankaramasov 1000 percent true... I'll never forget the look of disgust he gave me. I wasn't a massive Bowie fan at the time (but loved him as a kid) and I actually really wasn't even a big Morrissey fan at the time either (but years earlier loved the Smiths). I have way more crazy rock stories than this one, I haven't really recalled this one that much over the years because it makes me sound like an idiot -- like why would I even go up there in the first place - I spent a lot of time going to punk shows earlier, stage diving, vert skater etc. Just stumbled across this video and thought I'd share.
@@azurebarrels3754 Bowie actually was known as being calm in stressed situations. I was at the concert in Oslo where some idiot threw a lollipop that hit him in his eye. It was obviously very painful and it was his good eye (he had a damaged eye with reduced vision). I was sure he would cancel the rest of the concert, but after a couple of minutes he continued with one of the best concerts I've ever seen.
Morrissey hated Bowie, he said he was a big head and all the show would rotate around Bowie, he had to be the star and no one else really mattered, Keith Richards from the Stones said the same about Bowie, he said he was a thing that everbody Had to come to see, it wasn't about his music, David Bowie doesn't bother me either way, I like maybe bout 5 of his songs but professionals working with him have had bad experiences
@@deerhunter2218 Not really. Hated working with Bowie is probably closer to the truth. Morrissey idolized Bowie when he was younger. Did you read his autobiography? He was ecstatic when Bowie invited him over to listen to his cover of "I Know It's Gonna Happen". When Morrissey co-headlined the Outside tour, he probably realized that David the businessman was very different than the myth of David Bowie that he loved, and he was disillusioned with him. His admiration for the art though never wavered. “I know I've criticised David in the past, but it's all been snot-nosed junior high ribbing on my part. I think he knows that.” Moz in 2014.
@@suzannezaza9878 well in the 10 artists that Steven hates, David Jones is right up there! He said he could tell a lot of stories about Bowie and 1 of which, let's dance, Morrissey says if he told the story there you'd never listen to the song again!
@@suzannezaza9878 Bowie hired and fired session players more than a mcdonalds worker would get sacked! He had no loyalty whatsoever to the guys who made him sound, well, ok, he was a big head who demanded respect and if he didn't get it from certain quarters, they were gone, those clowns van Halen demanded $1m dollars for a gig the Clash were playing at, Joe Strummer called them greedy bastards and then when Bowie was asked to play he demanded $1.5m, greedy wanker
I was there at Forum with my seats facing the stage. I have told the story about that night hundreds of times and the release of this video and track helps me to believe it happened. It was a wonderful surprise and the first I had seen Moz live. The whole concert was a wave of instant gratification for all of us misfits.
Wow! What an experience! Lucky you 🤓. But was it primarily a Morrissey or a Bowie's concert? I mean, who was the surprise guest that night? Or it wasn't a surprise?
@@timidkitten1709 kill uncle tour - a fantastic show but it took a minute to realize it was bowie because many people were jumping on stage to hug moz - we were int lodge section up front and it was a 1/4 way through the sone before we realized it was david
This took place in my town/Inglewood, CA. not too far from my house. I was in Saudi Arabia/Gulf War-I in ground combat during this time as an Infantry Marine Machinegunner. I'm a huge fan of both of these legends, I'd've rather been back home at that great concert instead.
Yeah, everybody is way better off listening to music than they are killing people in far off lands to earn money for the mega wealthy. That's a real mug's game.
it's pretty remarkable how many people my music touches.... I think I am very lucky in that way, I think I have you to be the most thankful fan 🎹🌹🎹🌹🎹🌹.
This is a masterpiece. the lyrics; their voices; the shaky, raw video. I listen to this on repeat regularly. I think I would have cried if I was there in person.
More Morrissey= More love= less hate. You soothe my soul with every lone in each track He has the gift of opening our eyes and it is so brave and empowering at the same time. I feel blessed that I live in a time period where I can hear such sweet music . 🤍
Bowie and Morrissey singing a T. Rex song....not enough words can describe how special and epic this moment was.
Made me cry 😭
I thought it was a special version of Space Oddity!
You said exactly what I wanted to say. no words can describe how beautiful this is.
Your so right!
Morí.
Front row center seats for $27 .
I died when Bowie came out. I die everytime I watch this. So many emotions
Yes. I get you. Words fail
AWHHHHHHH i can ony imagine
God you were so lucky for having a chance like that! ❤️
Absolutely epic. I’m so glad you had this memorable experience
Where did this happen and when?
2024 somebody...😊
Somebody? ❤❤❤
Yes, december 2024.
From Croatia. 🎉
January 2025 ❤
From Morrissey's Autobiography: "At The Forum in Los Angeles a royal David Bowie walks onstage to join me for the encore; he is stately against my last-gasp exhaustion. The 12-year-old within me - unable to leave for school unless I’d soothed my sickness with at least one spin of Starman - bathes in the moment with disbelief".
@Mike G It's the relevant bit
@Mike G I loved the book. Wish he'd write another one (non-fiction, of course 😉). It'd be really interesting if he were to publish an essay collection on artists he admires from the 50s, 60s, and 70s.
Thanks
1:30 you can see the disbelief on his face and Bowie's knowing grin
@@barakbacharach9491 We can be heroes just for one day.
This was in LA in 1991. I snuck out of my dorm room at UCLA and bought a scalped ticket for a nosebleed seat. During the opening act, i gradually made my way closer to the stage. I saw this with my own eyes from 100 feet away. 😊
You lucky bastard! You experienced life, first love, bliss, death and being reborn all in a moment of infinite moon dust glory!
Morrissey and David Bowie - Cosmic Dancer (Live at the Inglewood Forum, LA, 6th February 1991)0034am 9.10.23 i'd left his nibs by then... and shame it is... i can only say: i am glad i enjoyed the jesus lizard when i could.... surprised bowie didnt have his back to the audience before he pranged into this..... oooooooooooooooo, we aint gay. the irony of it.
You lucky so bastard 😅
@@trevorpickering8660 Comments on ‘Morrissey and David Bowie - Cosmic Dancer (Live at the Inglewood Forum, LA, 6th February 1991)’ 0430am 5.11.23 so not lucky but a bastard maybe... unlucky bastards need only apply to this...... did david sing about his proprietary sausage outlet?
@@JJONNYREPP what is bro yapping about
Bowie was from another planet.
Yes.. he was beyond
YES! I hope to join him!
The way Morrissey smiled when Bowie came out... Just priceless
❤️
@@jopa9703 the way he bowed his head
@@PD-jj4fo Great Moment 🥰
@@PD-jj4fo the way he does back to give Bowie space to show. The humbleness is genuine
Lmao he actually hated that Bowie got in the middle of his performance, and quit the tour (he was opening for Bowie)
MARC DESERVE THIS.....KEEP A LITTLE MARC IN YOUR HEART !......
In the spirit of being a stick in the mud, the way Morrisey always is…why no congas…? Would it really be that hard to get a bongo drum going? No.
No, it would not.👀
I was there we with my two best friends,. We were up in the nosebleed section and could barely see the dark figure stepping out of the shadows, but the voice made us realize it was without a doubt David Bowie. The freak out in the audience was much bigger live than what it seems like in this video. I can't believe it was 30 years ago this month! I still have the ticket stub.
sure.
@@mattymatt7877 LOL...what a turd in the punchbowl hahhahaha
I was there too. Upper level, extreme stage right. But I recognized Bowie's voice right away, then -- yes -- could hardly hear because of the screaming.
It was definitely louder out in the crowd.
Consider yourself blessed to have been there for that moment of glorious epic euphoria that will never be matched again.
Bowie is a genius songwriter and has a strong voice but I have to say Morrissey's voice is just as smooth as silk.
Bowie's voice doesn't sit well with this song imo. Morrissey's on the other hand.........
@@gingerwoods616Exceptional.
Sounds amauter, both voices not fiting each other...
My hair standing on end listenimg to this.
Oh Marc, I miss you man.
Two legends of music, one sadly not with us anymore so this is magical.
Yeah, RIP Morrissey.
RIP David Bowie and Marc Bolan whom they covered this song from. (T.rex)
@Dina Havens might aswell be
@Dina Havens He has been for quite a few years now.
in all honesty, Morrissey's never been with us - ever
I was there. As soon as I heard that deep baritone voice come in from backstage ..I knew who it was. At the time I sensed it was a historical musical moment. Gives me chills to relive it once more.
You're a lucky man!! I would have loved witnessing this
I remember it like yesterday. My only Morrissey concert.
They're both baritones.
Man... It's 6 years after Bowie left us, and this video made me cry a river. I don't think I'll ever get over that. What a beautiful moment in this video.
Will love you forever Morrissey, you taught me about myself and helped me save my own life. Thank you from the bottom of my heart
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🎆
agree with every word you said ❤❤
Yes its overjoy
💗💗💗
Please read my comment at the top..
I've lived most of my life adoring the music of all three of these artists, how am I just hearing this today?!
Me too!
Not a single cellphone to record it. Beautiful.
WOMANS.BRA THROWN ONSTAGE TO MORRISEY ,BRILLIANT,
HOOOOO HOOOOOO
Oh. I didn't know I needed this. Jesus...
What an amazing moment. I _love_ David Bowie. RIP.
I cried, I cried and felt this beauty in my soul.
it's pretty remarkable how many people my music touches.... I think I am very lucky in that way, I think I have you to be the most thankful fan 🎹🌹🎹🌹🎹🌹.
oh, Johana. so naive.. yet so pure.
2 of the most extraordinary voices in music history.
That grin at 3:01- holy crap, you can actually see his soul through his eyes here- and it's beautiful.
the greatest moment when david sings your song.
Morrissey living the dream...
I was there, it was absolutely a magical moment, the whole time show was! 🙏✨💙💙💙💙💙
was there any ...warning? lol.
Very lucky
Not jealous of much , but two of my hero’s ! Wish I could have been there !
yeah.. I was there there too..
lucky you...
Morrissey and Bowie performing together. It cannot possibly get any better than this. Imagine watching Morrissey live and Bowie just walks on unannounced.
BOWIE had already been doing this for 22 years at this point. He still looked so young here.
RIP legend.
June 2, 1991. One of the major days of my life thx rme!
It was an honor to be able to share space-time with an artist like Morrissey and how it was with Bowie.
Thanks for your sincere compliment and love, I’m not complete without you as my Fan 🌹🎻 I have you to be most thankful fan🎻🎻🌹
@@morrissey7146 are you trying to seem like the real Moz lol
Hi Nicolle😍 Thank you for supporting my career, God bless you> which of my song is your favorite 😍😍
Look at boz!!! A baby ❤
I love how it starts with Alain Whyte jumping onto the stage. What an incredible band. Thank you Morrissey, we love you! ❤
Thanks for your sincere compliment and love, I’m not complete without you as my Fan 🌹🎻 I have you to be most thankful fan🎻🎻🌹
@@morrissey7146 , you complete us as a member of this family of listeners, and your music has inspired me for decades. Please know that even in the 80's and 90's you were transforming and bringing deep and soulful music into my life, and still continue to this very day. Your latest work stands up well.
Saudades de Alan whyte tocando com Morrissey.
@@roninreturns228, that’s a scam account.
@@morrissey7146 sad
I just love the shy smile Moz gives to Bowie!!
Does anyone else find that they cannot get enough of this...
Not many people could 'upstage' Morrissey, but Bowie had a stage presence that is unique
and if you were ever fortunate enough to witness it live, it always resonates every time
you see footage of him.
You either got it or you ain't, and 'Starman' had it in abundance..
.
The concert every human wishes...
Two legends singing and playing a legend's song. What a legendary video I've just found here.
Just imagine how mind blowing that had to have been to be at a Morrissey show and out walks Bowie! PURE MAGIC!
This has got to be the greatest cover ever, RIP David and Marc grew up with your music and a lifelong Bowie fan ⚡️👩🎤
2 if my favorite artists singing my favorite song by T. rex . Unmistakeable voices in an unexpected rendition ❤
I know right, makes me wonder what else is out there...
i cant quite explain how much i love this
You know who it is by the voice before he comes out... Magic
30 years ago ,wow what a sound from THE DUO ,DEFINITLY BROMANCE ,LOVE THIS AND IM SURE MORRISSEY TREASURES IT
WHEN DAVID BOWIE SING OH OH OW A OW , THE CHEMISTRY BETWEEN THE 2 IS SOMETHING ELSE ,PASSION LOVE CARE.
T₩€L$H
Beautiful moment. Morrissey and Bowie together singing Cosmic Dancer.
Absolutely touched. 🥲
R.I.P. David . I miss you and I still love you.
Weird. Cosmic Dancer has been my song for 2023. Bowie is a god and I love the Smiths. Score one for TH-cam
I must have watched this 100 times .. it always soothes my soul and makes me smile. Such a special moment in time.
anybody else smiling really hard because of this upload?
Yes, me!
Yes! 😁
I wish they had a camera on Morrissey at 3:00 when Bowie smiles at him.
❤️
Such a magical moment ❤
Hi Charlene Awww😍 Thank you for supporting my career, God bless you> which of my song is your favorite 😍😍
They did. You can see a cameraman in the wings on the other side of the stage, recording the opposite view to this one. For some reason, the team at Morrissey Central only found, and uploaded, the feed from this camera. Maybe it’s all that Moz has, in His Archive Cupboard..?
The complete rushes of both cameras MAY be elsewhere, in the archives of Tim Broad’s Estate, or at Palace Pictures, or EMI, or SOMEWHERE..? 🙏🏻
Jumped on stage right before this, looked across at Morrissey (I was just jumping on stage to see if I could-I wasn't going to hug Moz or anything) and I just stared out at the crowd before getting tackled and thrown down the stairs stage right and landed into Bowie with our faces pressed together - I was mortified and he looked at me like I was a monster. I was like, fug, that was weird, what's Bowie doing here, awesome.... They let me go back to my front row seat with a warning. Told my girlfriend I thought Bowie might come out - 2.0 seconds later here he was. Still a great story/memory, rock anecdote I too often don't share within the many rock stories from growing up in L.A. proper.
If this story is true, Bowie was remarkably calm.
@@ivankaramasov 1000 percent true... I'll never forget the look of disgust he gave me. I wasn't a massive Bowie fan at the time (but loved him as a kid) and I actually really wasn't even a big Morrissey fan at the time either (but years earlier loved the Smiths). I have way more crazy rock stories than this one, I haven't really recalled this one that much over the years because it makes me sound like an idiot -- like why would I even go up there in the first place - I spent a lot of time going to punk shows earlier, stage diving, vert skater etc. Just stumbled across this video and thought I'd share.
@@azurebarrels3754 Bowie actually was known as being calm in stressed situations. I was at the concert in Oslo where some idiot threw a lollipop that hit him in his eye. It was obviously very painful and it was his good eye (he had a damaged eye with reduced vision). I was sure he would cancel the rest of the concert, but after a couple of minutes he continued with one of the best concerts I've ever seen.
I can't believe it. Love forever
Marc Bolan wrote it...
Plus covering a t.rex song!! Rip Marc Bolan and David Bowie
@@rsmccrumb I think they know that, they meant, they are both great songwriters and it's very cool they got to sing together
Two genious !!! Memorable !!!!
If only we had David Bowie today. To eveyone who was there, I hope that you cherished that moment.
Absolutely biblical....perfection.
A cosmic duo
Hello how are you doing today.
Well
@@9lorac ohh that's nice.. so where are you from if I may ask?
Can we just cry?? ❤❤❤
and then comes that unique , dark , out of space voice to rule the song!! he is a literally a STAR ! there above the white prince is watching us!
A pairing I never thought I'd witness
Two of the most important singers of my life, together exactly four months before I was born. Far too beautiful.
I absolutely love Bowie's smile at the 3:00 mar,k just wonderful. Nice that this finaly got a decent clip in both video & audio.Thanks for Posting
Holy crap…That was awesome..Two of my favorite singers doing a duet..That was beautiful
My favorite Morrissey song ................ greetings of Peru 🇵🇪...
Phenomenal performance, the best of the best!!!!
I think this video Is kinda special in every way
Marc is smiling from heaven!!!
Obwohl ich seit 1983 ein sehr großer Bowie-Fan bin, habe ich diese großartige Aufnahme bisher nicht gekannt.
Love morrissey or hate him he will be an iconic pop star to his many fans.
2021, I love this song
so moving so special!! what can I say 2 ICONS
Im crying now june 2021, amazing!!!!
The nostalgia that is relied upon.
Brilliant as always!! Love seeing Morrissey looking so happy and proud to be singing on the same stage with his childhood hero ❤
Morrissey hated Bowie, he said he was a big head and all the show would rotate around Bowie, he had to be the star and no one else really mattered, Keith Richards from the Stones said the same about Bowie, he said he was a thing that everbody Had to come to see, it wasn't about his music, David Bowie doesn't bother me either way, I like maybe bout 5 of his songs but professionals working with him have had bad experiences
@@deerhunter2218 Not really. Hated working with Bowie is probably closer to the truth. Morrissey idolized Bowie when he was younger. Did you read his autobiography? He was ecstatic when Bowie invited him over to listen to his cover of "I Know It's Gonna Happen". When Morrissey co-headlined the Outside tour, he probably realized that David the businessman was very different than the myth of David Bowie that he loved, and he was disillusioned with him.
His admiration for the art though never wavered.
“I know I've criticised David in the past, but it's all been snot-nosed junior high ribbing on my part. I think he knows that.” Moz in 2014.
@@suzannezaza9878 well in the 10 artists that Steven hates, David Jones is right up there! He said he could tell a lot of stories about Bowie and 1 of which, let's dance, Morrissey says if he told the story there you'd never listen to the song again!
@@suzannezaza9878 Bowie hired and fired session players more than a mcdonalds worker would get sacked! He had no loyalty whatsoever to the guys who made him sound, well, ok, he was a big head who demanded respect and if he didn't get it from certain quarters, they were gone, those clowns van Halen demanded $1m dollars for a gig the Clash were playing at, Joe Strummer called them greedy bastards and then when Bowie was asked to play he demanded $1.5m, greedy wanker
This song gets me every time..
Morrissey, a true human being.
Love from Rio, Brazil.
I was there at Forum with my seats facing the stage. I have told the story about that night hundreds of times and the release of this video and track helps me to believe it happened.
It was a wonderful surprise and the first I had seen Moz live.
The whole concert was a wave of instant gratification for all of us misfits.
Wow! What an experience! Lucky you 🤓. But was it primarily a Morrissey or a Bowie's concert? I mean, who was the surprise guest that night? Or it wasn't a surprise?
I googled it. It was a Morrissey show and this was a suprise encore and Bowie`s only performance that night.
@@puppaman Thanks for the info 🤗
@@timidkitten1709 kill uncle tour - a fantastic show but it took a minute to realize it was bowie because many people were jumping on stage to hug moz - we were int lodge section up front and it was a 1/4 way through the sone before we realized it was david
Bowie’s Baritone is fabulous.
The best! ❤️ Love you Morrissey
What a wanderfull moment!!!!
Bowie iluminates all !!!!
Heaven! Bowie and Morrissey on the same stage!
When a dream comes true
My favorite!
The audience in a frenzy!
Rest in Peace Marc and David: Cosmic Dancer and Star Man.
... I am 68, french, I am just in tears, cannot write more ...
Te entiendo totalmente. Es un lujo
yes i drop a tear
One of my favorite songs singed by my two favorite singers, amazing.
Wow, I've never seen this until today. His smile 😍
I have only seen it today for the first time. Cannot stop watching it x
This is an actual thing of beauty. What I would give to be there. Thankyou so much morrisey. Your a true legend! We miss you David
Oh my God! I found this today!
30 years! My God! 👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏♥️♥️♥️
This took place in my town/Inglewood, CA. not too far from my house. I was in Saudi Arabia/Gulf War-I in ground combat during this time as an Infantry Marine Machinegunner. I'm a huge fan of both of these legends, I'd've rather been back home at that great concert instead.
Thank you for your service
The military industrial complex moving some inventory ...
Yeah, everybody is way better off listening to music than they are killing people in far off lands to earn money for the mega wealthy. That's a real mug's game.
Semper Fi
The ground war took a couple days and was over months before the summer of '91... but I salute your service, Semper Fi!!
This video make me cry of joy
it's pretty remarkable how many people my music touches.... I think I am very lucky in that way, I think I have you to be the most thankful fan 🎹🌹🎹🌹🎹🌹.
Hi Jess Awww😍 Thank you for supporting my career, God bless you> which of my song is your favorite 😍😍
This is a masterpiece. the lyrics; their voices; the shaky, raw video. I listen to this on repeat regularly. I think I would have cried if I was there in person.
Wow what an amazing treat
when you consider how much morrissey hates or has no respect for many musicians yet shares a stage with bowie that speaks volumes. beautiful.
No egos, solo buena musica....para todos los que somos fans....de la buena musica....gracias por compartir.... Moz...MX presente
Two legends ❤️
Only if you count Bowie twice, which you should.
@@quadrod Morrissey is a legend in many people's eyes
Three legends
The combination of their voices is beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
What a voice BOWIE
I love you both
More Morrissey= More love= less hate. You soothe my soul with every lone in each track He has the gift of opening our eyes and it is so brave and empowering at the same time. I feel blessed that I live in a time period where I can hear such sweet music . 🤍
My heart s bursting! 🥰💕
No words...just feeling