Seeing how HAPPY Bowie was after he got clean, found love, had Lexi, and continued making his creative art and changing over time... It really shows anyone in the depths of addiction what's possible on the other side. You can still be creative. You can still be happy. You will have an interesting life. Everything will be better. I'm SO happy Bowie got clean and didn't die aged 30 like so many rockers did.
I'm not a fan of David Bowie's music but I'm a fan of David Bowie. He's one of a few who can truly be called a rock star. What I like about Bowie is that he's never been afraid to be daring, which is also a sign of his great intelligence. And nothing says it better than his MTV interview w/Mark Goodman. The way he took on the channel for its lack of black representation was daring to say the least. And he could do it because he was David Bowie. What struck me most about it was his genuine interest in the answer to his question. And how, at a certain point, he went from being interviewed to being the one to take control of the interview. It's a legendary interview for good reason. He's definitely one of a kind and we'll probably never see another one like him again soon.
One thing that has always touched me was his answer to the question if he indulged in any form of worship - "life. I love life very much". This is such a great attitude
I was watching an old totps and bowie was on and I cried again, does that make me daft? I just feel like he's left a big empty space and there's nothing on earth that can fill it, he was a true star 🌟 I miss him so much, his poor family must have been in bits, I will carry on loving him till the day I die 😊
+Sue David was a rare creature. I also weep when realizing the impact of our loss. He was a gift. So very grateful he shared parts of himself with us. I could go on endlessly about not only his artistic contributions but also how he was as a human being. WONDERFUL person! Yearn or crave are not strong enough words to describe how much I wished to have met him. I can't even begin to image what his beloved wife, Iman, must feel. Her heartache surpasses any fans.
Bowie is a great loss and I will miss him 'till my last day on Earth, but he is dead, and he can't feel happy or anything else. That is what happens when you die.
It's interesting how at first he really seemed to hate being interviewed and he was defensive (sometimes rightfully so) and awkward but as he get's older he got much more comfortable. It's as though he stopped taking everything so seriously and just relaxed at went with the flow. I love him so much RIP xoxo.
indeed Keilah, and it doesn't help that some of the interviewers and their insufficient incompetent questions didn't measure up to the wealth of pearls he would've shared had the prompts and interviewers been on the same frequency *ugh RIP indeed and he's so missed!
Annnnnnnnd cocaine may have had something to do with his discomforts too haha! He talks about it even candidly in 1:52:54...It's amazing that some of these artists today can say or do something to ruin them completely and he does it and says it and can talk candidly about it all years later as just "a difficult time" but not allow it to completely ruin him. He really did love what he did and was exceptional at it.
Keilah Machelle I noticed that too. I’ve seen, so far collectively, more of his later interviews so it’s weird to me, watching his older interviews. Despite the confidence he exudes wearing and performing in all of his costumes and personas, he seems uncomfortable in his own skin earlier on during interviews. Some of the time though, and I don’t mean it irreverently, but simply conjecture, I wonder if maybe that was also because of the drugs, and if he was actually high during some of his interviews.
It was due to the massive amount of cocaine he was ingesting that made him twitch and seem so awkward. He was geeking so hard it's disturbing to watch at times. I'm so happy that he was able to get off that shit.
I think the same thing; his confidence, self acceptance, not taking life or himself so seriously and his own observations/opinions are HIS vs 'what others shld believe'. But, that's evidently WHAT he was seeking...finding...answers that brought him peace. I'm very Glad for him that he did! The age he was when his daughter was born AND becoming a parent, I think both of those helped him w/arriving at his...content, satisfied disposition. He changed QUITE A BIT from his fame beginnings to adulthood. I understand how he wished he'd 'found his peace' sooner! Bless his heart; a very Kind soul.
He is the hero he sang about. So incredibly intelligent., generous Loving kind human being and shared with generations his joy and love of the human condition.
I really enjoy his interviews. He brought around a lot of change, always pointing out the elephant in the room and tossing pebbles in the pond. The ripples have reached us all. I love him, and attribute a lot of the inspiration for my art from those ripples.
Thank you very much. I always watch Bowie's interviews when I'm sad or anxious, so I get happy and relaxed when I hear his sweet voice. I really miss him.
I was at the Dick Caveat show...and David's runny nose was just one indication that he was zonked on coke...But for the record, he never disappointed me in concert or his albums...I got to see him over 35 times in concert...and got to meet him twice at his invitation...he had a great sense of humor, very warm, gracious and extremely funny...He really was a nice guy...
Star light, Star bright, where's our glorious Starman tonight...?? Ashes to ashes, dust to dust. We give our hearts to you, we must!! All throughout the ages, you turned the pages of our life, you dealt with sorrow and you dealt with strife. All this to bring us to a new dimension, a new vision and out of our mortal prison. The dynamics of your craft has kept us spellbound. We await your soul on a rewrite or a rebound. So many facets of your clever mind, your legacy you left behide. Pure love and adoration for your inspiration, you've lived your life as your own creation, and only those who've always loved you will ever know.... Our dearest Starman, please, on with the show....... Written by Laura A. Borguss All rights reserved. (C) 2018.
David Bowie was a brilliant artist who managed to leave an indelible legacy for everyone who is still here on this big blue marble to continue to enjoy well after he boarded his spaceship to a new destination
There's one particular interview, where his hair is longer, the interviewer is horrible. His expressions show he has no clue what he's doing nor does he get David at all. The one with his round shaded glasses. ( that fake posh 💩 hasn't a clue.
Yeah, can’t really blame him. You can see how the MTV guy was conveniently sidestepping all of Bowie’s critical questions, because it wasn’t “easy” to answer.
I love how introspective he was, and a pioneer for doing things your way, not trying to fit in. I love how he called out the MTV interviewer about not giving airtime to black musicians in a calm and intelligent way. He really was quite intelligent. I will always love him and his music.
I think that guy from the BBC in the early interviews realized part way through how intelligent Bowie was and his attitude towards him changed - I bet he expected him to be some dopey, arrogant, fad-ish rock star.
David Bowie, a man who strived to innovate. From the Glam Rock to the Blue Eyed Soul and more experimental music. He never wanted be associated with one image and that makes him my personal favorite solo artist.
Bowie really was an enigma. From a purely musical and artistic perspective I much preferred Bowie's early work to the later stuff. When you see his early interviews he comes across as being overly pretentious and somewhat insecure whilst later in his life, in most of his interviews, he seemed to be so more relaxed and down to earth.
I actually like his later stuff like Outside a lot. And Blackstar (the song) is one of the greatest works he ever did. Turning death into art. Amazing. But I think maybe different eras of Bowie resonate with different people's feelings about their time in their life.
Hearing Bowie talk about the internet with so much accuracy is a weirdly startling feeling. I don't know when the interview at around 28 minutes was conducted but it feels like I'm watching him look into the future.
It might have been the same interview in my minds he does look the same with his hair and even that shirt he's wearing. But in the snippet of an interview I saw he was talking about the internet and he said that the potential for it was beyond imagination (what could be imagined at that time) and that what it would achieve and what it would do..,. Okay well he said it would be beyond imagination but he didn't really say exactly what or good or bad..... I don't know you have to see it yourself cuz you'll see.
Haha1:26…I was the same when young …I wasn’t even famous though lol… now I’ve swapped round I’m asleep early and awake early lol it’s like I’m Chanelling David aswell tonight a bit of both. A Beautiful Soul. ✨
Thank the universe for Bowie ,he was a visionary artist who we will always be grateful for. We need Artists Real Artists to truly live . Fund the arts ,schools, and throughout our society.
Wonderful singer and genius song writer /performer, intelligent, smart compassionate and loyal David with a wonderful sense of humour! ❤️💜❤️ The Best Is Yet to Come ❤️💜❤️🕊️🙏🌎
He really looked like my Mum’s little brother even the same different coloured eyes bless ..even the hair at times…awe happy memories Thankyou David and YT. ✨
Absolutely true David Bowie is David Bowie, you can't compare him with any other artist. A fascinating man. I like to listen to him, he's always funny and smart.
David Stopford I’ve tried so hard to keep an attitude of acceptance and have failed miserably. I’ve been crying a lot in the last few days, and this is getting close to 4 years later. Bowie, Prince, Tom Petty, Chris Squires, Greg Lake, Keith Emerson.... these are some recent losses in music that have destroyed me.
I sighed when Cavett talked about "a reunion of the Beatles when they're in their 70's or 60s." John Lennon was the first celebrity death that really hurt me--I was 14, he barely made 40.) And George was in his late 50's. Bowie once said that he couldn't see living until 70 and he died just after he turned 69.
13:24 - Question:"So You know somewhere someone is writing a learning paper in a University called something like Jagger and Bowie profits of a pluralistic society and others different prophets of doom It's a indeed ..." - Answer:"Grwol ... Grunt ..." Great David! Grunt forever
Thinking back to the seventies and Bowie dressing in women's clothes and it being fine (if somewhat newsworthy), and contrasting that with today's hysterics in the US is mind-boggling.
I loved the film Cat People he starred in, in the early 80’s I managed a Video Store I loved my job mostly I loved the people I worked with… mostly lol 👍😅
this is a really good collection of interviews, thank you very much! Only one thing that annoys me a bit is that sound and vision don´t go together well, the sound is always half a second before the video. Is that only me or my computer or do you other guys have the same problem with this video?
I could listen to h8s voice and look at him for a lifetime. He's so charming and intelligent and has Romany interests. He overame a cildh9od and easy adulthood full of mentalilness and addiction. He is so strong and an example of how you can overcome obstacles no matter how difficult Miss davy Jones and hope to meet you again maybe life on Mars ❤
I've been a Bowie fan since the sixties. I will listen to his music as much as I can. The older LPs mostly. His voice is very sexy. My favorite album is Station to Station. I love seeing his life with his wife and family. Thanks to u tube.
If Bowie had done a 10 hour interview I would listen to every word.
Jimmy Duncan you have his early 2000s hair
Same here.
aye i couldnt agree more
Soo.. I will look intro that.
Me too!!
Seeing how HAPPY Bowie was after he got clean, found love, had Lexi, and continued making his creative art and changing over time... It really shows anyone in the depths of addiction what's possible on the other side. You can still be creative. You can still be happy. You will have an interesting life. Everything will be better. I'm SO happy Bowie got clean and didn't die aged 30 like so many rockers did.
And Duncan ❤
YES once he got clean, and especially after meeting Iman he just seemed so ALIVE.
I'm not a fan of David Bowie's music but I'm a fan of David Bowie. He's one of a few who can truly be called a rock star. What I like about Bowie is that he's never been afraid to be daring, which is also a sign of his great intelligence. And nothing says it better than his MTV interview w/Mark Goodman. The way he took on the channel for its lack of black representation was daring to say the least. And he could do it because he was David Bowie. What struck me most about it was his genuine interest in the answer to his question. And how, at a certain point, he went from being interviewed to being the one to take control of the interview. It's a legendary interview for good reason. He's definitely one of a kind and we'll probably never see another one like him again soon.
One thing that has always touched me was his answer to the question if he indulged in any form of worship - "life. I love life very much". This is such a great attitude
ACE ... I hope my YT Bowie songs makes him smile from far far away ... superfans unite.
Why he take drugs if he loved life?
@@mavis3916 they are a part of life mate
@@mcflysdougie no they ain't,
You do realize that he lied and acted a lot in interviews? He was rarely himself, this is well-known and typical.
I still get upset he was such a fantastic man and there will never be anyone like him again hes such a massive loss, I hope hes happy wherever he is ♥
Sue well said X
I was watching an old totps and bowie was on and I cried again, does that make me daft? I just feel like he's left a big empty space and there's nothing on earth that can fill it, he was a true star 🌟 I miss him so much, his poor family must have been in bits, I will carry on loving him till the day I die 😊
Sue no not daft at all. He was and still is special to you.
+Sue David was a rare creature. I also weep when realizing the impact of our loss. He was a gift.
So very grateful he shared parts of himself with us. I could go on endlessly about not only his
artistic contributions but also how he was as a human being. WONDERFUL person!
Yearn or crave are not strong enough words to describe how much I wished to have met him.
I can't even begin to image what his beloved wife, Iman, must feel. Her heartache surpasses
any fans.
Bowie is a great loss and I will miss him 'till my last day on Earth, but he is dead, and he can't feel happy or anything else. That is what happens when you die.
It's interesting how at first he really seemed to hate being interviewed and he was defensive (sometimes rightfully so) and awkward but as he get's older he got much more comfortable. It's as though he stopped taking everything so seriously and just relaxed at went with the flow. I love him so much RIP xoxo.
indeed Keilah, and it doesn't help that some of the interviewers and their insufficient incompetent questions didn't measure up to the wealth of pearls he would've shared had the prompts and interviewers been on the same frequency *ugh RIP indeed and he's so missed!
Annnnnnnnd cocaine may have had something to do with his discomforts too haha! He talks about it even candidly in 1:52:54...It's amazing that some of these artists today can say or do something to ruin them completely and he does it and says it and can talk candidly about it all years later as just "a difficult time" but not allow it to completely ruin him. He really did love what he did and was exceptional at it.
Keilah Machelle I noticed that too. I’ve seen, so far collectively, more of his later interviews so it’s weird to me, watching his older interviews. Despite the confidence he exudes wearing and performing in all of his costumes and personas, he seems uncomfortable in his own skin earlier on during interviews. Some of the time though, and I don’t mean it irreverently, but simply conjecture, I wonder if maybe that was also because of the drugs, and if he was actually high during some of his interviews.
It was due to the massive amount of cocaine he was ingesting that made him twitch and seem so awkward. He was geeking so hard it's disturbing to watch at times. I'm so happy that he was able to get off that shit.
I think the same thing; his confidence, self acceptance, not taking life or himself so seriously and his own observations/opinions are HIS vs 'what others shld believe'. But, that's evidently WHAT he was seeking...finding...answers that brought him peace. I'm very Glad for him that he did! The age he was when his daughter was born AND becoming a parent, I think both of those helped him w/arriving at his...content, satisfied disposition. He changed QUITE A BIT from his fame beginnings to adulthood. I understand how he wished he'd 'found his peace' sooner! Bless his heart; a very Kind soul.
"Why aren't there more black artists on MTV?" Sometime in the late seventies.
This man was a visionary.
Mid-80s actually, but yeah.
Hahaha! It might be a long time ago but not That long ago.....
Yeah this was during the let’s dance era.
1983 to be exact
🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯💥💯
He is the hero he sang about. So incredibly intelligent., generous Loving kind human being and shared with generations his joy and love of the human condition.
I really enjoy his interviews. He brought around a lot of change, always pointing out the elephant in the room and tossing pebbles in the pond. The ripples have reached us all. I love him, and attribute a lot of the inspiration for my art from those ripples.
the poetry of this comment made me limp. I couldn't get a hard-on for 3 weeks.
Name 3 things he changed besides from his outfits?
was looking for the longest possible video of him talking because his voice is so comforting and i couldn’t sleep
A beautiful Soul yes he makes you feel better he was just down to Earth Our Starman really lol hope you’re feeling ok ✨
Miss this man so much , he made it ok for me to be me and gave me the confidence to ignore the haters
Thank you very much. I always watch Bowie's interviews when I'm sad or anxious, so I get happy and relaxed when I hear his sweet voice. I really miss him.
ACE ... I hope my YT Bowie songs makes him smile from far far away ... superfans unite.
I was at the Dick Caveat show...and David's runny nose was just one indication that he was zonked on coke...But for the record, he never disappointed me in concert or his albums...I got to see him over 35 times in concert...and got to meet him twice at his invitation...he had a great sense of humor, very warm, gracious and extremely funny...He really was a nice guy...
I regret no having seen him in concert, 35 times is very cool, fortunate! Meeting him would be so damn awesome! You really are lucky!!
And the wonderful thing is that unanimously everyone who comments that they met him says the same thing. 💕💕
Maybe he just had a cold.. seems like a lot of people had colds and runny noses in the 70s inn’it
Good for you.. fantastical
@@reefk8876 Yeah.. sure...🌚🌜🌛
He had such a soothing voice
Thanks a lot for the collection of interviews. Goodness gracious, such a genius gone before his time. This was so cruel .....
ACE ... I hope my YT Bowie songs makes him smile from far far away ... superfans unite.
I loved his music, style.....everything from the beginning and will until I take my last breath. Miss him terribly.
Star light, Star bright, where's our glorious Starman tonight...??
Ashes to ashes, dust to dust.
We give our hearts to you, we must!!
All throughout the ages, you turned the pages of our life, you dealt with sorrow and you dealt with strife.
All this to bring us to a new dimension, a new vision and out of our mortal prison.
The dynamics of your craft has kept us spellbound.
We await your soul on a rewrite or a rebound.
So many facets of your clever mind, your legacy you left behide.
Pure love and adoration for your inspiration, you've lived your life as your own creation, and only those who've always loved you will ever know....
Our dearest Starman, please, on with the show.......
Written by
Laura A. Borguss
All rights reserved. (C) 2018.
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Nice🌝
Absolutely agree ... I'm a one man band playing DB songs on TH-cam and it cheers my soul to the core.
David Bowie was a brilliant artist who managed to leave an indelible legacy for everyone who is still here on this big blue marble to continue to enjoy well after he boarded his spaceship to a new destination
This interview shows the ability of Bowie to make a great interview from not so smart questions!👍💫⚡❤️
There's one particular interview, where his hair is longer, the interviewer is horrible. His expressions show he has no clue what he's doing nor does he get David at all. The one with his round shaded glasses. ( that fake posh 💩 hasn't a clue.
When it zooms in on bowies face at 31:25 i'm dead he's so obviously pissed
It KILLS me every time I watch that interview hahah
lol he’s so over it
THE Best resting Bitch face! If you only knew what he was thinking! He was probably screaming in his head.
Yeah, can’t really blame him. You can see how the MTV guy was conveniently sidestepping all of Bowie’s critical questions, because it wasn’t “easy” to answer.
The guy is hopelessly dense.
love his laugh
Well......laugh.....
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@@yvonnecampbell7036 good one 🤣🤣🤣
@@skyler-vogel :)
I love how introspective he was, and a pioneer for doing things your way, not trying to fit in. I love how he called out the MTV interviewer about not giving airtime to black musicians in a calm and intelligent way. He really was quite intelligent. I will always love him and his music.
Ah - David Bowie. He was a wonderful person.
I think that guy from the BBC in the early interviews realized part way through how intelligent Bowie was and his attitude towards him changed - I bet he expected him to be some dopey, arrogant, fad-ish rock star.
WITHOUT DOUBT THE GREATEST IMO HE WAS AND STILL IS A MASSIVE LOSS TO MUSIC INDUSTRY AND MILLIONS OF FANS NO ONE GOES NEAR THIS GENIUS
I am still upset he is gone x
Lucy same here.....
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@Robin Lyn 21 And me ... luckily I play his songs and stay as close as possible on YT.
Its rough ... he keeps inspiring people today.
I grew up with Bowie he truly shaped the different way to make music made me a beautiful freak
21:59
-will you spit something across the satellite?
No.
-good.
What even is this interview?!? 😂
I miss you everyday sweet talented ziggy
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David Bowie calling MTV our for racism in the 70s @29:30. We live, we stan.
David Bowie, a man who strived to innovate. From the Glam Rock to the Blue Eyed Soul and more experimental music. He never wanted be associated with one image and that makes him my personal favorite solo artist.
Bowie really was an enigma. From a purely musical and artistic perspective I much preferred Bowie's early work to the later stuff. When you see his early interviews he comes across as being overly pretentious and somewhat insecure whilst later in his life, in most of his interviews, he seemed to be so more relaxed and down to earth.
I actually like his later stuff like Outside a lot. And Blackstar (the song) is one of the greatest works he ever did. Turning death into art. Amazing.
But I think maybe different eras of Bowie resonate with different people's feelings about their time in their life.
thank you for this compilation. I've watched all of those interviews and this is a convenient reference for them
Outstanding collection of in depth, personal and inside the head of the master interviews !....Thank you for sharing and your preservation of them!
ACE ... I hope my YT Bowie songs makes him smile from far far away ... superfans unite.
He was so much more comfortable with being interviewed as he got older ♥️
Hearing Bowie talk about the internet with so much accuracy is a weirdly startling feeling. I don't know when the interview at around 28 minutes was conducted but it feels like I'm watching him look into the future.
ACE ... I hope my YT Bowie songs makes him smile from far far away ... superfans unite.
It might have been the same interview in my minds he does look the same with his hair and even that shirt he's wearing. But in the snippet of an interview I saw he was talking about the internet and he said that the potential for it was beyond imagination (what could be imagined at that time) and that what it would achieve and what it would do..,. Okay well he said it would be beyond imagination but he didn't really say exactly what or good or bad..... I don't know you have to see it yourself cuz you'll see.
Yes and he wanted to start up an Internet Company.shame. ✨
Haha1:26…I was the same when young …I wasn’t even famous though lol… now I’ve swapped round I’m asleep early and awake early lol it’s like I’m Chanelling David aswell tonight a bit of both. A Beautiful Soul. ✨
Thank the universe for Bowie ,he was a visionary artist who we will always be grateful for. We need Artists Real Artists to truly live . Fund the arts ,schools, and throughout our society.
I love David throughout these years, but watching his delightful coked-up session with Cavett also reminds me of how much I love Dick Cavett.
Wonderful singer and genius song writer /performer, intelligent, smart compassionate and loyal David with a wonderful sense of humour! ❤️💜❤️
The Best Is Yet to Come ❤️💜❤️🕊️🙏🌎
I feel very blessed to ha e seen David Bowie twice in the 80’s I was too young until then so I was glad he came back. Win win 🏆 lol a lovely Celt.
He really looked like my Mum’s little brother even the same different coloured eyes bless ..even the hair at times…awe happy memories Thankyou David and YT. ✨
God -what a man -what a F*ckin man! If it was not mysterious, it couldn't be miraculous.
17:43 r u dere, Deved Beweh?
yus.
Can you hear me Major Tom?
He was so fantastic! I still miss him.
ACE ... I hope my YT Bowie songs makes him smile from far far away ... superfans unite.
this guy's not dead..he just went back home...
Miss this man so much, will never see this talent again 😢
The first video is so hard to take! Thank God he got himself together. This just breaks my heart.
That was fascinating and so fun to watch. I was smiling so hard my face hurts lol.
I started listening to him in the mid 70s. Incredible music
Absolutely true David Bowie is David Bowie, you can't compare him with any other artist. A fascinating man. I like to listen to him, he's always funny and smart.
David Bowie was too good for this world. Return
If
Possible⚡❤
Why should he? He was too good for this world, you said it yourself!
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It feels like 1 hour isn’t enough
Still so hard for Black People to win reality TV shows. I love David Bowie anyway but I love him pushing back against MTV.
I saw You are The Docklands and then The MiltonKeyenes Bowl fantastic …we had Coaches to go up all together great days. 💙✨💫
Thank you so much - this kinda saved my life tonight xx
Lovely geezer. You can tell when he was using cocaine. I wept when he was taken. Such a contribution to music
David Stopford I’ve tried so hard to keep an attitude of acceptance and have failed miserably. I’ve been crying a lot in the last few days, and this is getting close to 4 years later. Bowie, Prince, Tom Petty, Chris Squires, Greg Lake, Keith Emerson.... these are some recent losses in music that have destroyed me.
That clip from 'Extras' at the end! So funny!
Rest in power, David. ❤️
Me too!!! I want to know everything about him. I love him
Since I was a teenager, I always thought he is...was the Da Vinci of our times...
His voice changed so much between 2004 and 2007.
@daniel laurence Why are you calling him names?
Bowie was woke before woke was a thing 😳
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2024 i love this
Dick Cavett is always so cool to his guests
Awe you can see the admiration and respect in the lovely interviewers face 23:00 I remember this lovely gent aswell… but not his name right now.
Jeremy Paxman
33:43 so beautiful... but he always was...
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This man was way Ahead of his time
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David is a Capricorn. I’m a Capricorn. I act like him. I like that🙂
Interesting.🌌
He was so sexy! that smile
I loved his crooked teeth.
i wish he narrated more books :(
Nice.. please tell/name some or even all of the books he narrated..I actually didn't know that he'd done narrations..sorry..Ty🌝
AWESOME, THANKS X
A great man!
I sighed when Cavett talked about "a reunion of the Beatles when they're in their 70's or 60s." John Lennon was the first celebrity death that really hurt me--I was 14, he barely made 40.) And George was in his late 50's.
Bowie once said that he couldn't see living until 70 and he died just after he turned 69.
I miss him so much
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13:24 - Question:"So You know somewhere someone is writing a learning paper in a University called something like Jagger and Bowie profits of a pluralistic society and others different prophets of doom It's a indeed ..." - Answer:"Grwol ... Grunt ..."
Great David! Grunt forever
Have a good ride feelfree...thanks for all.including ,good health.magical experience s and fun,al the best for also every band...., wish you well syll
David Bowie is a genius humanitarian saw exactly where music from any color mattered. “WE CAN BE HERO’S FOR JUST ONE DAY 🫶
40:36 the "raagh!" gives me life
He didn't like Russell Harty did he!
Brian Harris I don't think he liked him
I know! It’s funny because in other interviews with him he’s very relaxed.
Nope and you could tell he was very annoyed during that interview
i think he was amused with him.
Russel Harty tried to be condescending and comes across as a complete idiot
Thinking back to the seventies and Bowie dressing in women's clothes and it being fine (if somewhat newsworthy), and contrasting that with today's hysterics in the US is mind-boggling.
I loved the film Cat People he starred in, in the early 80’s I managed a Video Store I loved my job mostly I loved the people I worked with… mostly lol 👍😅
this is a really good collection of interviews, thank you very much! Only one thing that annoys me a bit is that sound and vision don´t go together well, the sound is always half a second before the video. Is that only me or my computer or do you other guys have the same problem with this video?
no that's the video
I could listen to h8s voice and look at him for a lifetime. He's so charming and intelligent and has Romany interests. He overame a cildh9od and easy adulthood full of mentalilness and addiction. He is so strong and an example of how you can overcome obstacles no matter how difficult
Miss davy Jones and hope to meet you again maybe life on Mars ❤
That first clip where they start talking about intellectual papers and understanding his work, why did you cut it off? I wanted to hear the rest.
A little bit of topic but didn't Mick Ronson also die from liver cancer?
Yes he did. 1993. And so did Lou Reed just a few years before David.
what song is he talking about at 57:45? (I think some part which says the song title was edited out)
That interview about the internet and the changing of media is brilliant but what the heck is happening to the sound?
A lot of sniffing from all that cocaine. I’m so glad he overcame his drug addiction
All part of growing and learning
Great! A list of where, and when would be nice?
Haha yeah my Mum always said …if the Wind changes your face will stay like that brat ad ice David Thankyou. Respect. ✨💫
Could someone tell me what song is playing at 59:06? ❤️
Found it. It's "Wishful Beginnings"
when Bowie calls MTV out so hard that they show literally only black artists now. lol
I've been a Bowie fan since the sixties. I will listen to his music as much as I can. The older LPs mostly. His voice is very sexy. My favorite album is Station to Station. I love seeing his life with his wife and family. Thanks to u tube.
SUPERFAN ... I hope my YT Bowie songs makes him smile from far far away ... superfans unite.
I love the internet
how do i know that's the truth?
So shy in his youth
Is that David Soul from Stephen King's Salem's Lot film?
I wish the guy first interviewing him does all the talking. Bowie doesn't have to even be there. He's just saying, "Yeah".
OH, NO!! I JUST LOOKED AND THERE'S NO LIST OF THE INTERVIEWS OR THE SONGS PLAYED 💔😾
2:12 coke nose! :O
I'm surprised and puzzled how few views and likes this video have, in 2.5 years since it posted. Or it is not original, copied from somewhere else
53:35 I thought my headphones were failing lol
What song is at 42:16?
An inspiring Gentelman David Bowie … Starman ✨