This video clip is one of the best that were filmed. It 's so raw and crazy, showing the rock power in it 's whole, how people can get crazy with a good rock song. I loved it when it came out in 1989 and I still love it.
How the hell didn't this get massive?! I barely even knew David's other projects but Jesus this song is amazing! Wish they had made more albums, love this side of him!
hi in reply to your question from my recolection tin machine was a pet project of david bowie from what i can remember at the time music critics panned the project at the time of this promo release i was able to purchase both albums by Tin machine but yes this stands out for me allso very powerful and even more relavant than ever . if memory serves right there video doing a promo gig on the back of a flat bed i think it was at L.A. airport as the backdrop for i think the second album as Tin machine yes a cracking project bless david bowie top guy
This would have been a much bigger song if it was released during the early 90's but Bowie was always a little ahead of the curve, took a few years for the music scene to catch up.
David is one phenomenal beautiful man who is the epitome of talent and genius. His hair and his facial hair is on point, gorgeous man. 😍😍❤️❤️👏👏 xxxxxxx
Puro poder! Yo estoy hace años tratando de recordar el nombre del tema de Tin Machine, donde Bowie toca hasta que se corta la luz con un mono en el hombro... =( Y sin hablar de lo difícil que es encontrar Chico del jueves oficial.
I'm really sorry people...it's licenced by EMI, so not everyone gets to watch it. I didn't know. It's just The 4 TM's, this one, Prisoner of Love, Tin Machine, and Heaven's In Here. All others enjoy : )
Hi ! David Bowie was always saying that the Chaos is always less far that we think. I think that it's what I think each time I watch this video.! A genious gone too early, even with all the music he let us, I would have liked to have more and more.....
La de años que han pasado y me sigue gustando a rabiar Tin Machine (mucho mas que los trabajos en solitario que hizo despues) y Under The God en particular.
The line Tribesman just wouldn't live here sort of sums it all up for me, fuck it I think I just claim a tree and enjoy the view has it all falls to peices.
Nope. Tin Machine and Oy vay Baby are very much low points in his catalogue. On the other hand You Belong In Rock & Roll however is probably his most under rated single, which begs the question why include a different mix on the LP?
Jimmy Savile - Official Fan Channel it was said he felt being with tin machine was a breath of fresh air. Some people only check out he work with tin machine after his death.
I Like Bananas Sometimes you turn your opinion into an absolute? The tin machine was a necessary re inventing period for David for someone who felt artistically stuck ( according to a passage in Bowie on Bowie where he speaks on his time in the band.) I feel like it was Bowie making his thoughts of what 90s rock would be like. And for 1989 its quite nice. I'd say it's far from a low point... Again its a matter of opinion however factually he is on record of appreciating the reinvention it caused him to undergo. As a result he continued to put out some great stuff all the way till the end.
At the time very few of the radio DJ's picked up on it, Tommy Vance did and gave the song heavy rotation on the Friday Night Rock Show in the UK but truth be told I always felt that Bowie proved that he was an artiste who could do everything from glam through Ziggy Stardust to a harder sound with Tin Machine. The sales were poor because his traditional fan base were loking for another Young Americans or Hero's when Bowie himself felt that it was worth two albums with Tin Machine, and out of the two opinions of his fans vs him when it came to his output what Bowie felt was right was right.
Yeah... That's exactly how audiences will behave once this covid shit is over and they can go see concerts all over again... People are gonna go coocoo crazy...
Yeah, but before this was Husker Du, Dinosaur Jr, Pixies, Sonic Youth, Janes Addiction, Soundgarden, Screaming Trees and a billion other SST, Sub Pop, Homestead, Touch and Go etc etc etc bands.... No way does Bowie get credit for 'grunge' and all that happened in the early 90s.
Nirvana had already put out their first single and record by the time Tin Machine came along. And I have NEVER heard ANY of the Seattle grunge bands cite Tin Machine as an influence. 😆🤣😂 😆🤣😂.
@@Watcher4111 Who cares? Nirvana already had their sound fully formed and recorded before Tin Machine ever formed. The original commenter insinuates that Tin Machine influenced the creation of Nirvana and grunge. All the major grunge acts - Green River, Melvins, Soundgarden, Nirvana, Screaming Trees formed and recorded years before Tin Machine even started. Tin Machine had dick all to do with creating grunge.
I loved it when all the 'real' David Bowie fans hated Tin Machine because I thought it was great music. ;) And I bet that the idiot of music reviews Robert Christgau didn't like this one bit.
This video clip is one of the best that were filmed. It 's so raw and crazy, showing the rock power in it 's whole, how people can get crazy with a good rock song. I loved it when it came out in 1989 and I still love it.
This is SUCH a powerful song and totally relevant to today.
January 2021
@Chris Clarke Damn, you’re right.
What a sad, fucking world we live in.
How the hell didn't this get massive?! I barely even knew David's other projects but Jesus this song is amazing! Wish they had made more albums, love this side of him!
too ahead of its time for its own good
hi in reply to your question from my recolection tin machine was a pet project of david bowie from what i can remember at the time music critics panned the project at the time of this promo release i was able to purchase both albums by Tin machine but yes this stands out for me allso very powerful and even more relavant than ever . if memory serves right there video doing a promo gig on the back of a flat bed i think it was at L.A. airport as the backdrop for i think the second album as Tin machine yes a cracking project bless david bowie top guy
Someone listening this amazing song in 2024?
This would have been a much bigger song if it was released during the early 90's but Bowie was always a little ahead of the curve, took a few years for the music scene to catch up.
Yeah, I was just telling a younger friend the same thing.
Look at the influence on the Smells like Teen Spirit video.
Bowie's venture into Heavy Metal was superb! . A great musician sadly missed, RIP David.
Don George , not his first venture into heavy metal by far, what about his 1970 The Width of a Circle? th-cam.com/video/dtCAojMr-2Y/w-d-xo.html
Heavy Metal 🤔😂
this is him predicting grunge
Always loved this song! So powerful and always relevent!
David is one phenomenal beautiful man who is the epitome of talent and genius. His hair and his facial hair is on point, gorgeous man. 😍😍❤️❤️👏👏 xxxxxxx
J'adore TIN MACHINE....!!!!!
Tin machine was awesome so many fans did not know they existed
Those were the days when I restarted to believe in Bowie as the most relevant artist in music history.
Me too!
What to say, a masterpiece! Fantastic video clip!!
isn't it!!
As metal as the great man got with this one. Lyrically brilliant, one of his very best.
Amazing never know about tin machine until recently Rest In Peace David thanks for the music
Puro poder! Yo estoy hace años tratando de recordar el nombre del tema de Tin Machine, donde Bowie toca hasta que se corta la luz con un mono en el hombro... =(
Y sin hablar de lo difícil que es encontrar Chico del jueves oficial.
I'm really sorry people...it's licenced by EMI, so not everyone gets to watch it. I didn't know. It's just The 4 TM's, this one, Prisoner of Love, Tin Machine, and Heaven's In Here. All others enjoy : )
This Song is sooooo damn good. Still alive. Full of Power!
One of the most anti-racism songs of recent times by a much missed artist
Hi ! David Bowie was always saying that the Chaos is always less far that we think. I think that it's what I think each time I watch this video.! A genious gone too early, even with all the music he let us, I would have liked to have more and more.....
La de años que han pasado y me sigue gustando a rabiar Tin Machine (mucho mas que los trabajos en solitario que hizo despues) y Under The God en particular.
this is sooo relevant now ....................
It was then, but no one gives a fuck, hopefully, they do now!
I hear ya
The line Tribesman just wouldn't live here sort of sums it all up for me, fuck it I think I just claim a tree and enjoy the view has it all falls to peices.
+Sky Dog 2138 nope still gonna keep going around in circles
Only after his death that people respect the work that David had done in Tin Machine......
under the gods has always had a special place in my heart
Nope. Tin Machine and Oy vay Baby are very much low points in his catalogue. On the other hand You Belong In Rock & Roll however is probably his most under rated single, which begs the question why include a different mix on the LP?
Jimmy Savile - Official Fan Channel it was said he felt being with tin machine was a breath of fresh air. Some people only check out he work with tin machine after his death.
I Like Bananas Sometimes you turn your opinion into an absolute? The tin machine was a necessary re inventing period for David for someone who felt artistically stuck ( according to a passage in Bowie on Bowie where he speaks on his time in the band.) I feel like it was Bowie making his thoughts of what 90s rock would be like. And for 1989 its quite nice. I'd say it's far from a low point... Again its a matter of opinion however factually he is on record of appreciating the reinvention it caused him to undergo. As a result he continued to put out some great stuff all the way till the end.
At the time very few of the radio DJ's picked up on it, Tommy Vance did and gave the song heavy rotation on the Friday Night Rock Show in the UK but truth be told I always felt that Bowie proved that he was an artiste who could do everything from glam through Ziggy Stardust to a harder sound with Tin Machine.
The sales were poor because his traditional fan base were loking for another Young Americans or Hero's when Bowie himself felt that it was worth two albums with Tin Machine, and out of the two opinions of his fans vs him when it came to his output what Bowie felt was right was right.
I don't just like it, I love it!.
Yeah... That's exactly how audiences will behave once this covid shit is over and they can go see concerts all over again... People are gonna go coocoo crazy...
Excellent CD👍!
Just superb!
If ever a song summed up these times...... ;(
this folks IS rock...this!
Wereld plaat om te horen 👍👍👍👍
Proto-grunge.
This song made me feel alive and I didn't need a god for it.
This is a great rock song alright!
Wow! That guitar!
sttgaegoaktd
Unrated. Love this
Is harley flannagan on stage?
Harley Flanagan
a fucking statement !!!! the man really a so good
Amazing
ooooh yeah love yaaaaaaaa
Love it
That's a great band
Yes, his work was not well received at the time, but it was exactly what I was looking for at the time.
A briliant song, pity The Dame stopped the band after only three albums ! !
Anybody who insinuates that David had been flirting with nazi ideals at some point, should read the lyrics of this song.
Toneladas de metal
Magic
1989. DAVID BOWIE pioneer and visionary as always. after this appeared Nirvana and other bands.
Yeah, but before this was Husker Du, Dinosaur Jr, Pixies, Sonic Youth, Janes Addiction, Soundgarden, Screaming Trees and a billion other SST, Sub Pop, Homestead, Touch and Go etc etc etc bands.... No way does Bowie get credit for 'grunge' and all that happened in the early 90s.
Nirvana had already put out their first single and record by the time Tin Machine came along. And I have NEVER heard ANY of the Seattle grunge bands cite Tin Machine as an influence. 😆🤣😂 😆🤣😂.
@@misterslats Cobain liked Tin machine
@@Watcher4111 Who cares? Nirvana already had their sound fully formed and recorded before Tin Machine ever formed. The original commenter insinuates that Tin Machine influenced the creation of Nirvana and grunge. All the major grunge acts - Green River, Melvins, Soundgarden, Nirvana, Screaming Trees formed and recorded years before Tin Machine even started. Tin Machine had dick all to do with creating grunge.
So relevant
Seems more relevant now than ever before
What a artist...superb.
But I think the version by No Remorse is just as good....
No vabbèèèèèèè
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
A side project fucks up most main bands
This is a Cro-Mags cover
😂
Bowhaus
It's most better the NO REMORSE cover
Things have gone to shit since Bowie died....
Bowie is the b****x- he even does soft heavy metal well . - -
Always did to be honest th-cam.com/video/dtCAojMr-2Y/w-d-xo.html the width of a circle 1970
I loved it when all the 'real' David Bowie fans hated Tin Machine because I thought it was great music. ;)
And I bet that the idiot of music reviews Robert Christgau didn't like this one bit.
Man...How?? This is really good
@@jessica5497 It wasn't Let's Dance... ;)
Totally inauthentic vanity project from David Bowie. The ONLY redeeming quality being the killer drummer.