"Outside" is his masterpiece, especially when taken in context along with the "Leon" sessions (to-date unreleased). It's a "crime" that it isn't more recognized. At the end of his life, David apparently expressed to Tony Visconti that he wanted to return to the Outside story and complete the trilogy he was unable to do in the '90s. Unfortunately, it wasn't in the cards for him (or us), but the LP and its unofficial companion "Leon" remain and inspire (at least, they have been inspiring THIS artist for years and years)...
Imagine also if Bowie had lived, and had made the album about viruses from the planned Outside Trilogy, released let's say in 2019 or early 2020, and then the COVID Pandemic hits! Always ahead of his time❤
@@richardd9938 Well, he did record the “Omikron” (sic) soundtrack in ‘99! Yes, he was planning that, wasn’t he, and then “3. Afrikaans”… The themes would likely have changed had he done a sequel at the end of his life I believe, though.
Had never seen this before. Fascinating, and Bowie as always seems so personable and polite, yet completely on top of every subject he has to talk about too.
sometimes I just listen to his voice and look at his face without noticing what he is saying ... he was very intelligent and so nice and polite to everybody...
It’s still hard to wrap my head around the fact that one of my oldest and dearest friends, Ron Athey unintentionally served as a major catalyst for Bowie creating this project. Wild. Sad we never got the trilogy, I know David was still talking to Eno about that even towards the end of his life.
Saw him at main road manchester 1990 didnt want to miss the last time he played his "old songs" happily he brought them back but that's what made Bowie the legand fearless ,always felt like his only fan which is weird considering but didn't know other Bowie fans and dont think this was unique must be others and it felt good like you were in on something that they knew little of (untill their idols,Noel Gallagher etc stated how good he was upon his death) will always miss the man i never met but felt i knew
LOVED Outside, I was at art college at the time! I use to play it over and over again while painting :) it helped get me away from my surroundings and just focus on creative vibes :)
Yes, one of the best productions to me. My Golden years and when I listen again, can't stop dancing and singing....just like out sider. Miss you David. God bless you.
Saw him in Glasgow on this tour.Short gig but sweet.No encore either.Setlist was brilliant.Very light on hits.Which suited me.Best songs from that gig were: Breaking Glass,Teenage Wildlife,Hearts filthy lesson and last song was Moonage Daydream.Genius
You can tell where he repeatedly says over his career that he's "not a musician", "not a good writer", "inauthentic" etc and only "performing" as if it were otherwise
Wow, El siempre luce fashion fresco limpio, peinado perfecto. Era un artista nitido. Que haria sin el internet. Al menos disfruto de su arte como si el viviera en otra dimension.
I just discovered a video on here where David is playing The voyeur of utter destruction on stage wearing this same shirt. It must've been the show after this press conference.
Oooh David...Im not sure the audience asking questions and listening to your answers seemed a bit stoic response..LAUGH peeps! Since there is no camera pointing towards them I cant tell if they were struck by your way of 'hybrid thinking' thus causing silence? Maybe they were pondering of 'Wow! Different angle of random logic..I got to right that down'! Haha! Meanwhile he moves on! Bravo David! Soo lovely to hear you again! Thank you for this interview and posting it!! I always wanted to know about the inner workings of Outside!! Also bonus on his Black Tie White Noise!🤗🖤🌠
I wanna reach out and try to touch him to see if he's real. Nobody acts human so I just wanted to know. He's obviously not the epitome of the Nickelback song Rockstar. Lol. He's human and too good to be true.
Maybe it's just me but despite being a worldwide popular super star, he lacks of ego and pretentiousness makes me like him more. He seems very humble and down to earth. Or maybe he's just acting as the cameras on. Idk. Because I am newly interested in him even though i have heard of his name million times from my favorite musicians or my friends. That was just my observation.
No it's well documented he was very humble, down to earth and gracious. I heard some fabulous stories about him from his official photographer right from the ziggy days. Sorry I can't remember the name (had strokes which have messed memory up, but if you Google I'm sure you'll find it
@@andalltheangelssay212 'ello Angel!!!🤗😂 Haha..too funny! This interview is amazing! Yes?! Hes so charming and feel aligned with his 'hybrid thinking'! This is my happy place I come to! Hope you're happy too! 😁🤝⚡🙏
zowie he did so amazing interviews and he would give back exactly what the interviewer gave him. If they were down to Earth you’d get a down to Earth David, if they asked intelligent questions you would get intelligent and philosophical answers, sometimes his humour would shine through, others he would be hilariously funny, but in the early days if they asked stupid or rude questions they’d get the Bowie stare while he was deciding whether to bring the shutters down, get defensive or go completely random on them . As he matured and grew more comfortable in his own skin he would answer the stupider questions with humour and lightheartedness, although you’d sometimes see the annoyance in his eyes. Here is one of my favourite interviews ua-cam.com/video/bnLgqeFxkW0/v-deo.html I relate to it so much as I grew up in England in the 60s and 70s and he is so funny and down to earth in it, and he also tells a really interesting story of how he came to write Life on Mars , the single came out when I was 10.
zowie hi Zowie, it’s me lol 😂I’ve just seen this amazing David Bowie in conversation interview you might like to see. Before you watch it it might be worth doing a quick google search on who the interviewer Thomas Vinterberg is and click on dogme95movement to understand what they’re talking about at the beginning ua-cam.com/video/OmGdcSoTvvk/v-deo.html otherwise , like me, you may feel like when you watch the film the sixth sense and then it’s not until you watch it the second time you think whoa, now it becomes clear lol.
David Robert Jones (Londres, 8 de enero de 1947-Nueva York, 10 de enero de 2016),[6][7] más conocido por su nombre artístico David Bowie (AFI: [ˈboʊ.iː]),[8] fue un músico y compositor británico de rock, quien ejerció a su vez como actor, productor discográfico, arreglista y diseñador gráfico. Figura importante de la música popular durante casi cinco décadas, Bowie es considerado un innovador, en particular por sus trabajos de la década de 1970 y por su peculiar voz, además de la profundidad intelectual de su obra.[9][10]
If I was a cynical old bastard in 1995, I would have said: "David Bowie? isn't he a remnant of music from the 70s (more than 20 years ago)? shouldn't he just be comfortably idling by by then?" and then they show his face at the 6 minute mark - omg, hes gorgeous
@@ianturton4976 Oh meow meow thanks furrrrrr letting me know mrow. I was just checking all the old comments I made on my other channel mrow meow I have to share with the world *July 12 Big Ben World War Three* AKA the day hell was raised mrow !!! My other account, Johnny Dark Speak (Johnny Hellboy) asked U the question mrow !!! U may bee interested in one of the *OMICRON MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD JULY 12* videos featuring David Bowie, my Reverse Family member mrow meow (Baba Bowie) mrow meow !!! -July 12 Johnny Dark Speak AKA The MACHINE-HEAD (the one with the real life Tin-Machine)
They butchered this album which is the studio's fault. The song order of the released album is bizarre to me and I don't know whose fault, if it is one, that is but, to me, A Small Plot Of Land does not belong towards the start of the album. In a way, this press conference, with its businessy formality by the studio at that start, is part of the whole surreal nature of 1. Outside.
Record companies tend to dictate all sorts of things, including track order. However, David was clear he intended a non-chronological order for 1. Outside.
A wonderful London Yorkshire hybrid and so unique to him, what a joy! He was born in London but his parents were northern, his dad was a Yorkshire man and heavily influenced his speech pattern.
@@reinforcedpenisstem Hardly, he was born in Brixton South London before tge family moved to the suburbs. If you're going to make comments, don't make ridiculous ones where it is basically knowledgeable fans who are commenting.
Wish I was him,,I've all his records and video cassettes, 7 t shirts, one I got from a charity shop recently,, merry Christmas Mr laurence film t shirt for £1,,bargain,, my sister said he was weird,, she is weird, she wears boys clothes,, I miss David,
Yep people say he’s weird, I think he’s amazing, insightful, humble, so smart and talented. His appetite for life and discovery of the new, inspires me everyday. He has changed my life forever, I love him. I don’t care what people say honestly, he will forever be my favourite musician. I’ve been obsessed since 12 or 13.
He was such an intelligent, interesting, charming guy. So refined - just wish he was still here! RIP David x
"Outside" is his masterpiece, especially when taken in context along with the "Leon" sessions (to-date unreleased). It's a "crime" that it isn't more recognized. At the end of his life, David apparently expressed to Tony Visconti that he wanted to return to the Outside story and complete the trilogy he was unable to do in the '90s. Unfortunately, it wasn't in the cards for him (or us), but the LP and its unofficial companion "Leon" remain and inspire (at least, they have been inspiring THIS artist for years and years)...
I agree that 'Outside' is one of his best. A unique sound and unlike anything around at the time
Imagine also if Bowie had lived, and had made the album about viruses from the planned Outside Trilogy, released let's say in 2019 or early 2020, and then the COVID Pandemic hits! Always ahead of his time❤
@@richardd9938 Well, he did record the “Omikron” (sic) soundtrack in ‘99! Yes, he was planning that, wasn’t he, and then “3. Afrikaans”… The themes would likely have changed had he done a sequel at the end of his life I believe, though.
Had never seen this before. Fascinating, and Bowie as always seems so personable and polite, yet completely on top of every subject he has to talk about too.
sometimes I just listen to his voice and look at his face without noticing
what he is saying ... he was very intelligent and so nice and polite to everybody...
when David passed in 2016 I went looking for albums i'd missed. still listening to Outside. Intriguing album.
Finally someone said it !;) A very intriguing album.
I bought Outside on cassette in 1999. And I still listen to it now
Its the 90s Diamond Dogs. Brilliant album - lots of unreleased stuff from that period.
It’s still hard to wrap my head around the fact that one of my oldest and dearest friends, Ron Athey unintentionally served as a major catalyst for Bowie creating this project. Wild. Sad we never got the trilogy, I know David was still talking to Eno about that even towards the end of his life.
So much charisma & his intelligence, voice,,lovely smiles & personable character,, make him adorable 🥰
Saw him at main road manchester 1990 didnt want to miss the last time he played his "old songs" happily he brought them back but that's what made Bowie the legand fearless ,always felt like his only fan which is weird considering but didn't know other Bowie fans and dont think this was unique must be others and it felt good like you were in on something that they knew little of (untill their idols,Noel Gallagher etc stated how good he was upon his death) will always miss the man i never met but felt i knew
I miss David so much too.
I always looked forward to his tours and the next new project he had coming out.
Missing my Starman ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆
Such a beautiful man.
LOVED Outside, I was at art college at the time! I use to play it over and over again while painting :) it helped get me away from my surroundings and just focus on creative vibes :)
One of my favourite albums of his.
Yes, one of the best productions to me. My Golden years and when I listen again, can't stop dancing and singing....just like out sider. Miss you David. God bless you.
Saw him in Glasgow on this tour.Short gig but sweet.No encore either.Setlist was brilliant.Very light on hits.Which suited me.Best songs from that gig were: Breaking Glass,Teenage Wildlife,Hearts filthy lesson and last song was Moonage Daydream.Genius
Breaking Glass...I say him perform that one, too...My Fav
@@BethStJames okay Bowie breaking glass !
Saw in Manchester it was very loud with mega bass....
Bowie's amazing, a true gentleman and always so interesting.
"Portables or handies" - what an innocent world we've left behind!
Rocks finest intellectual
You can tell where he repeatedly says over his career that he's "not a musician", "not a good writer", "inauthentic" etc and only "performing" as if it were otherwise
@@zkrhmn No. Every one of those things hes laid claim to
@@zkrhmn And Im a Bowie scholar so your not going to win this one. Lunatic statement
So nice I listened twice.
One of his best interviews and the real exciting period after Let's Dance.
Those of us who were fans of David Bowie way before Iman Miss him dearly
Love this album and all the tracks that were later collected.
What tracks? From “2.~”?
@@oo88oo There's a message here: ua-cam.com/video/0NZ_k2RoHB0/v-deo.html
What a clever man. I miss him everyday more and mora
Really?
skip 2 5:04
Thank you, kindly 😅
Wow, El siempre luce fashion fresco limpio, peinado perfecto. Era un artista nitido. Que haria sin el internet. Al menos disfruto de su arte como si el viviera en otra dimension.
I just discovered a video on here where David is playing The voyeur of utter destruction on stage wearing this same shirt. It must've been the show after this press conference.
What a beautiful man, and what an interesting personality.
Excellent interview
He's so patient and polite, especially with the 1st person that asked questions 🙄
I really loved this album, it was too long, but eh. He should of done a 2 disc and actually finished the story ..
Oooh David...Im not sure the audience asking questions and listening to your answers seemed a bit stoic response..LAUGH peeps! Since there is no camera pointing towards them I cant tell if they were struck by your way of 'hybrid thinking' thus causing silence? Maybe they were pondering of 'Wow! Different angle of random logic..I got to right that down'! Haha! Meanwhile he moves on! Bravo David! Soo lovely to hear you again! Thank you for this interview and posting it!! I always wanted to know about the inner workings of Outside!! Also bonus on his Black Tie White Noise!🤗🖤🌠
Intelligente ironico carismatico....questo è Mr. David Bowie.....the one and only....
Don't eff w this man. He will intellectually eat you for lunch
I wanna reach out and try to touch him to see if he's real. Nobody acts human so I just wanted to know. He's obviously not the epitome of the Nickelback song Rockstar. Lol. He's human and too good to be true.
Nobody acts human - Not sure about that
Maybe it's just me but despite being a worldwide popular super star, he lacks of ego and pretentiousness makes me like him more. He seems very humble and down to earth. Or maybe he's just acting as the cameras on. Idk. Because I am newly interested in him even though i have heard of his name million times from my favorite musicians or my friends. That was just my observation.
No it's well documented he was very humble, down to earth and gracious. I heard some fabulous stories about him from his official photographer right from the ziggy days. Sorry I can't remember the name (had strokes which have messed memory up, but if you Google I'm sure you'll find it
@@helenvertannes691Mick Rock? But you are right. He's a gentle soul.
I love hearing Bowie talk about Scott Walker!
The bits of interruption sound like the ending of Loving the Alien.
How come there are no comments here? Damn, lol. This conference was great.
Seem to be more before...odd!🧐 This interview is gold! ⚡
Non capisco nulla, ma lui era stupendo e la sua voce incantevole
Great press
Its as real as breathing! 🖤
zowie hi Zowie 😀
@@andalltheangelssay212 'ello Angel!!!🤗😂 Haha..too funny! This interview is amazing! Yes?! Hes so charming and feel aligned with his 'hybrid thinking'! This is my happy place I come to! Hope you're happy too! 😁🤝⚡🙏
zowie it’s my happy place too, wonder if I will see you in the comments again, if I do I’ll say hi again lol xxx❤️😂
zowie he did so amazing interviews and he would give back exactly what the interviewer gave him. If they were down to Earth you’d get a down to Earth David, if they asked intelligent questions you would get intelligent and philosophical answers, sometimes his humour would shine through, others he would be hilariously funny, but in the early days if they asked stupid or rude questions they’d get the Bowie stare while he was deciding whether to bring the shutters down, get defensive or go completely random on them . As he matured and grew more comfortable in his own skin he would answer the stupider questions with humour and lightheartedness, although you’d sometimes see the annoyance in his eyes. Here is one of my favourite interviews ua-cam.com/video/bnLgqeFxkW0/v-deo.html I relate to it so much as I grew up in England in the 60s and 70s and he is so funny and down to earth in it, and he also tells a really interesting story of how he came to write Life on Mars , the single came out when I was 10.
zowie hi Zowie, it’s me lol 😂I’ve just seen this amazing David Bowie in conversation interview you might like to see. Before you watch it it might be worth doing a quick google search on who the interviewer Thomas Vinterberg is and click on dogme95movement to understand what they’re talking about at the beginning ua-cam.com/video/OmGdcSoTvvk/v-deo.html otherwise , like me, you may feel like when you watch the film the sixth sense and then it’s not until you watch it the second time you think whoa, now it becomes clear lol.
Lisa nurse love you so much David Bowie as jaerth
Bowie fucking genius the best
David Robert Jones (Londres, 8 de enero de 1947-Nueva York, 10 de enero de 2016),[6][7] más conocido por su nombre artístico David Bowie (AFI: [ˈboʊ.iː]),[8] fue un músico y compositor británico de rock, quien ejerció a su vez como actor, productor discográfico, arreglista y diseñador gráfico. Figura importante de la música popular durante casi cinco décadas, Bowie es considerado un innovador, en particular por sus trabajos de la década de 1970 y por su peculiar voz, además de la profundidad intelectual de su obra.[9][10]
Any Domingo or Pavarotti collaborations like Freddie Mercury? ... haha, what an odd question.
bono did, not Freddy
Video ended briefly for a break, but the very same video started playing
I spy molly meldrum sitting there second from the front with his trademark hat 😶
That's Ian "Molly" Meldrum in the front in the large hat on the left
wow and Molly is still going at 77.
Ai que homem lindo,, Jesus s2
When the 1st guy came out i thought it was gonna be a comedy bit.
27:10
Well, laugh......
damn, PJ Harvey thing didn't happen, huh
If I was a cynical old bastard in 1995, I would have said: "David Bowie? isn't he a remnant of music from the 70s (more than 20 years ago)? shouldn't he just be comfortably idling by by then?"
and then they show his face at the 6 minute mark - omg, hes gorgeous
In the Hellraiser movie, the protagonist plays with a puzzle box and opens a portal to hell.
Hey, why did you bring this up ? I haven't listened to the interview but, is this brought up at some point mrow meow ?
@@PIKMIN_PROPHET712 no. Just made me think of that the way he was describing creating his artwork.
@@ianturton4976 Oh meow meow thanks furrrrrr letting me know mrow. I was just checking all the old comments I made on my other channel mrow meow I have to share with the world *July 12 Big Ben World War Three* AKA the day hell was raised mrow !!! My other account, Johnny Dark Speak (Johnny Hellboy) asked U the question mrow !!!
U may bee interested in one of the *OMICRON MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD JULY 12* videos featuring David Bowie, my Reverse Family member mrow meow (Baba Bowie) mrow meow !!!
-July 12 Johnny Dark Speak AKA The MACHINE-HEAD (the one with the real life Tin-Machine)
What a shame Morrissey and Bowie ended up not talking to each other, morrissey who later admitted it was his fault.
Was that shade for se7en? Lol
Would appear
Yeah. Didn't like it.
Did he say 'awesome bollock' at 15.53?
please whats the museum in laussane?
Did the performance with PJ Harvey end up happening?
I think Bowie would have enjoyed Mother Night.
David did drugs because he got bored.
They butchered this album which is the studio's fault. The song order of the released album is bizarre to me and I don't know whose fault, if it is one, that is but, to me, A Small Plot Of Land does not belong towards the start of the album. In a way, this press conference, with its businessy formality by the studio at that start, is part of the whole surreal nature of 1. Outside.
we probably are not related, but well said
How can it be the studios fault when Bowie and Eno produced the album?
Record companies tend to dictate all sorts of things, including track order. However, David was clear he intended a non-chronological order for 1. Outside.
Oh Ramona.
What accent is this? It's so beautiful
British, south London specifically
Tbh though he just has a beautiful voice
It's not his real accent. His real accent is more Yorkshire.
A wonderful London Yorkshire hybrid and so unique to him, what a joy! He was born in London but his parents were northern, his dad was a Yorkshire man and heavily influenced his speech pattern.
@@reinforcedpenisstem Hardly, he was born in Brixton South London before tge family moved to the suburbs. If you're going to make comments, don't make ridiculous ones where it is basically knowledgeable fans who are commenting.
draaaiiiinnnnnn gangg
LOOk how the compere comes on compared to bowie ha
Lisa nurse girlfriend 😍
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hibrido yo sayies
What the hell is all this unprofessional crap?? Where is David?? Skipping to the end to see if he is actually in this!
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liers hypocrits
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Wish I was him,,I've all his records and video cassettes, 7 t shirts, one I got from a charity shop recently,, merry Christmas Mr laurence film t shirt for £1,,bargain,, my sister said he was weird,, she is weird, she wears boys clothes,, I miss David,
Yep people say he’s weird, I think he’s amazing, insightful, humble, so smart and talented. His appetite for life and discovery of the new, inspires me everyday. He has changed my life forever, I love him. I don’t care what people say honestly, he will forever be my favourite musician. I’ve been obsessed since 12 or 13.
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