Have a look at The Band's "The Last Waltz" -concert and the last song, "I Shall Be Released. All the members of The Band (Levon Helm, Robbie Robertson, Garth Hudson, Rick Danko and Richard Manuel), plus Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, Neil Young, Ringo Starr, Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison, Ronnie Wood, Paul Butterfield and Neil Diamond all on the same stage playing and singing. And it's not one of those Rock and Roll Hall of Fame -shows but a real concert.
It's a funny thing about this duet. They actually came up with the idea to do this song for charity. They recorded the song & did the video in a 24 hour span. No sleep, just work and the song became #1 and saved many lives thanks to the money donated. For the people saying that this is so bad, I don't agree. Also, let me see you go onstage without rehearsing & see how well you perform. Given those facts they def pulled it off.
MusicCollaborator ...it was recorded for 'Live Aid'..as organised by Sir Bob (Geldolf)...1985. The most amazing charity gig of all time! The day was incredible! I was 27yrs old at the time (yeah!yeah.,.I'm hitting the big '60' this September!) and I remember every second of it. Get hold of the DVD set folks and watch it from start to finish...and just remember that this was 33yrs ago...quite a technical and geographical miracle, to say nothing of the social impact it had worldwide...the mother and father of all the charity concerts that we have today! It was one of those days you never, ever forget!
It is a well known fact that Jagger always looked up to Bowie and admire his talent. Bowie was a genius and one of the most admired stars amongst other stars. A stars star...
The most AMAZING thing to me about this performance ('85-86) is it's the only video (or photo for that matter) I have ever seen of Elton John and Bowie "together", These 2 megastars really didn't get along that well from the mid 70's thru the late 90's or so. Bowie referred to Elton as "rocks token queen" in a mid 70's Playboy interview and and also hinted that "Space Odysey" was the inspiration for "Rocket Man". Elton in return stated that Bowie "always wanted to be Judy Garland" lol. *If you watch the full clip of this performance (which was on youtube) you will see near the end of the song Bowie rushes off the stage running right past E.J. without any acknowledgment, while Jagger a few seconds later briefly shakes Elton's hand as he leaves the stage.
I have been watching a ton of Bowie's performances over the years, since I heard of his passing, and I don't think he liked wearing a jacket. The majority of them, where he was wearing a jacket he would end up taking the jacket, lol. I guess his performances were just too hot to handle. On a serious note, Bowie was a true talent and musician, and he did so leave his mark not only in America, but throughout the world. He will be incredibly missed. RIP, Bowie
From a simple perspective...and I've dealt with many vocalists like this (trust me), there are some who need their vocals to be first before anything and there are some who just want the music to sound good. Now, there are also different styles of playing (no matter what instrument), which means you can play/sing behind or in front of the beat. It sounds like Bowie is trying to do a genuine duet right on the beat with regard for another vocalist while Mick's way in front, and focused on himself
We once opened for The Stones back in the early 1960's and the late Ian Stewart, the 6th Stone who we knew well, loved our version of our Decca recording - please take a moment to have a look at this link as I managed to get our old band The Presidents back together to perform the long lost recording made in 1965 that was found in 2018, and released that June. @A mystery as The Stones released their version on their Out Of Our Heads Decca album?? I also did all the concert sound for David during his Ziggy Stardust project which was an amazing time in my life. Please spread the word Femdog
Dynamic Duo. Mick Jagger is a powerful singer. RIP Bowie. LEGENDS. Real pity they didn't give Bowie a microphone. 3 genius on the same stage, it's simply awesome !
Mick Jagger and David Bowie Dancing in the Street live... never checked out this video before... I was surprised by seeing this one!!!! And for the smart asses rulling the dutch forums... Mick Jagger is wearing a wick in this performance like he did in parts of the seventies tours!!!
Mick as ever is super. He is the unique frontman and gives each performance a special energy, a potential, something narcotic ... David can be only an assistant by him, sorry.
Their both legends but they have different characters. Bowie's power is still, you know. And Mick is a really loud guy. He's screaming all the time and his dance moves are better than Bowie's. Bowie performed in a totally different way than Jagger did and didn't had the need to scream, dance and jump. But I think they look lovely together and, despite all the differences between them, they did a great job. I actually enjoy seeing them together. (sorry for my bad English :(. I'm still learning)
Jagger is just screaming...in this video he looks like "I'm a baby and I'm bigger than youuuu and my voice is louder than youuuuurs" I find him a bit ridiculous here and almost annoying to listen...Bowie doesn't need to make the clown...he looks like thinking "ok..make your show, you have the reason, after that you will be a happy baby boy"...
each and every single one of you are the best words cannot describe how i feel right now i feel harmony and peace among all who hear and see this its just an incredible rush of love better than anything i have ever felt before thank you so much for that im sharing this one gentlemen
hehe Bowie, McCarteny and Jagger =] Now that's a pary. 3 of the bst rock stars, they will never stop until they die and even then they will still be rocking =]
What I like about these kind of shows is that these people have been friends since they were young and yet, after they have become rich and famous, they never give up their friendship. Wish one of them would write a song about their friendship. Also, none of them have visible tattoos.
En el escenario: Mick Jagger, David Bowie(voces) Elton John(piano) Paul Mc Cartney(guitarra acustica,coro) Phil Collins(bateria) Ray Cooper(percusion) Mark Knopfler(guitarra) Eric Clapton(guitarra) John Ilsey(bajo) Mark King(bajo) Migde Ure(guitarra) Bryan Adams(guitarra) Francis Rossi(guitarra) Rick Parfitt(guitarra) Howard Jones(teclados)
That was hilarious! They were all over the place. Being with Mick brings out a different side in David, more wild and frantic then you usually see. Wasn't Mick's hair fab! Great clip! =D
siento envidia de esa audiencia, no puede serrr... que afortunados de tener a esos tipos ahí cantando! Jagger, Bowie, Mc Cartney.. fue real! I feel envy about the audience! they were very lucky to be there with these this musicians... I had liked to be there
Talk about a MEGA STAR musical stage!!! All these super-stars on one stage. Bowie and Jagger should have stuck to the original vocal arrangement - they were simply singing over one another - But in reality, SO WHAT? Everyone was jamming along and having a ball with this party song. What a show. Kudos to all of them. When does anyone get to see so many super-stars on one stage like that?! RARE - VERY, VERY RARE.
Jagger was jealous of Bowie's ability. Mick is a great front man, one of the best, but he wasn't able to produce the different types of music Bowie did and had written all his best tracks before Bowie really got going. But they were also great mates as well and around this time, were partying in New York every night.
McCartney, Jagger and Bowie on same stage. Amazing
You took the words right out of my mouth...fantastic!
+Music For The People Don't forget about Elton!
+dire straits
Ram, sticky fingers, hunky dory
That's it
David Bowie, Mick Jagger, Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, Phil Collins and Elton John playing together!!! Was there ever a more legendary lineup?
Have a look at The Band's "The Last Waltz" -concert and the last song, "I Shall Be Released. All the members of The Band (Levon Helm, Robbie Robertson, Garth Hudson, Rick Danko and Richard Manuel), plus Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, Neil Young, Ringo Starr, Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison, Ronnie Wood, Paul Butterfield and Neil Diamond all on the same stage playing and singing. And it's not one of those Rock and Roll Hall of Fame -shows but a real concert.
@@oskarileikos I'm not sure if it's the same one but Prince was also onstage with many of those stars including George Harrison.
Rick Parfitt (Status Quo's rythm guitar) is on stage ! The guy with long blond hair and his legendary white Fender Telecaster.
And sir Paul McCartney
Freddie Mercury Tribute
3 genius on the same stage, it's simply awesome !
Thanks. You can't really see me in this , but hey..
Im only seeing one genius, which is db
It's a funny thing about this duet. They actually came up with the idea to do this song for charity. They recorded the song & did the video in a 24 hour span. No sleep, just work and the song became #1 and saved many lives thanks to the money donated. For the people saying that this is so bad, I don't agree. Also, let me see you go onstage without rehearsing & see how well you perform. Given those facts they def pulled it off.
I just find the dancing funny but the song is really fun to listen to
+MusicCollaborator Not to mention spontaneously playing with that band.
MusicCollaborator ...it was recorded for 'Live Aid'..as organised by Sir Bob (Geldolf)...1985. The most amazing charity gig of all time! The day was incredible! I was 27yrs old at the time (yeah!yeah.,.I'm hitting the big '60' this September!) and I remember every second of it. Get hold of the DVD set folks and watch it from start to finish...and just remember that this was 33yrs ago...quite a technical and geographical miracle, to say nothing of the social impact it had worldwide...the mother and father of all the charity concerts that we have today! It was one of those days you never, ever forget!
And lots of cocaine
The song was made in the 1940’s or 1950’s, it’s not that big a deal to sing a song that was already made decades before you.
It is a well known fact that Jagger always looked up to Bowie and admire his talent. Bowie was a genius and one of the most admired stars amongst other stars. A stars star...
Jagger was lot older than bowie . Your comment makes no sense
A god damned rockstar. RIP David Bowie 🕊️
Actually bowie looked up to the Stones, that's why he recorded spend the night together! They became close friends that's all.
The most AMAZING thing to me about this performance ('85-86) is it's the only video (or photo for that matter) I have ever seen of Elton John and Bowie "together", These 2 megastars really didn't get along that well from the mid 70's thru the late 90's or so. Bowie referred to Elton as "rocks token queen" in a mid 70's Playboy interview and and also hinted that "Space Odysey" was the inspiration for "Rocket Man". Elton in return stated that Bowie "always wanted to be Judy Garland" lol. *If you watch the full clip of this performance (which was on youtube) you will see near the end of the song Bowie rushes off the stage running right past E.J. without any acknowledgment, while Jagger a few seconds later briefly shakes Elton's hand as he leaves the stage.
I have been watching a ton of Bowie's performances over the years, since I heard of his passing, and I don't think he liked wearing a jacket. The majority of them, where he was wearing a jacket he would end up taking the jacket, lol. I guess his performances were just too hot to handle. On a serious note, Bowie was a true talent and musician, and he did so leave his mark not only in America, but throughout the world. He will be incredibly missed. RIP, Bowie
"every guy grab a girl" and mick grabs bowie in this moment lol i loved it
Real pity they didn't give Bowie a microphone.
2 of the all time greats !!! Love it !!!
+James Korjenek Three. Paul MacCartney is also playing and singing.
2:06 - "every guy grab a girl".. now we know how the couple is structured. XD
We miss you Mr Bowie!
Dynamic Duo. Mick Jagger is a powerful singer. RIP Bowie.
LEGENDS.
Dynamic Duo. Mick Jagger is a powerful singer. RIP Bowie.
Mick is certainly very LOUD. This clip reveals just how LOUD he is.
I will go back to my beautiful Bowie tunes, thanks for posting all the same.
Mick's hair looks fab!
"THAT happened and we all LET IT happen" - Peter Griffin XD
is Bowie's microphone even on?
He was ill
@@seikaflores1238 oh, that's a shame.
God bless you David
LEGENDS.
Ksenija Mirkovicm
Mick Jagger’s presence is just so powerful!
Mick really dances like a stone
Bowie looks like a machine.
great clip. thnaks
Remind me of uncles singing at a wedding.
i luv watching bowie dance, he's like a puppet
From a simple perspective...and I've dealt with many vocalists like this (trust me), there are some who need their vocals to be first before anything and there are some who just want the music to sound good. Now, there are also different styles of playing (no matter what instrument), which means you can play/sing behind or in front of the beat. It sounds like Bowie is trying to do a genuine duet right on the beat with regard for another vocalist while Mick's way in front, and focused on himself
A frontman need to be focus on himself and the public, reason why Jagger had great presence on stage.
Two of the best entertainers having the best time dancin' in the street---just what we did in college. Those were the days!
We
once opened for The Stones back in the early 1960's and the late Ian Stewart, the 6th Stone who we knew well, loved our version of our Decca recording - please take a moment to have a look at this link as I managed to get our old
band The Presidents back together to perform the long lost recording made in 1965 that was found in 2018, and released that June. @A mystery as The Stones released their version on their Out Of Our Heads Decca album?? I also did all the concert sound for David during his Ziggy Stardust project which was an amazing time in my life. Please spread the word Femdog
Dynamic Duo. Mick Jagger is a powerful singer. RIP Bowie.
LEGENDS.
Real pity they didn't give Bowie a microphone.
3 genius on the same stage, it's simply awesome !
McCartney. Jagger. Bowie. All in One Stage!!!!! What can be better than that???
OMG...this is the first time i saw this version...these two are frickin fantastic...always!
Paul mcCarteney ,mick jager,david bowie amazinggg
Dynamic Duo. Mick Jagger is a powerful singer. RIP Bowie.
LEGENDS.
Real pity they didn't give Bowie a microphone.
R.I.P.
Jagger=always awesome
2 of the all time greats !!! Love it !!!
3 genius on the same stage, it's simply awesome !
Watch the video for this song with no sound it is hilarious
R.I.P.
Mick ans David The boss
LEGENDS.
3 genius on the same stage, it's simply awesome !
Mick had a great head of hair. And still to this day he does❤️
mick is in top form and his hair looks cool too!
Mick Jagger and David Bowie Dancing in the Street live... never checked out this video before... I was surprised by seeing this one!!!! And for the smart asses rulling the dutch forums... Mick Jagger is wearing a wick in this performance like he did in parts of the seventies tours!!!
"trying to out-camp each other"
LOL so true XD
Mick as ever is super. He is the unique frontman and gives each performance a special energy, a potential, something narcotic ... David can be only an assistant by him, sorry.
lol u joking? bowies a legend. jaggers just got a louder voice.
Their both legends but they have different characters. Bowie's power is still, you know. And Mick is a really loud guy. He's screaming all the time and his dance moves are better than Bowie's.
Bowie performed in a totally different way than Jagger did and didn't had the need to scream, dance and jump.
But I think they look lovely together and, despite all the differences between them, they did a great job. I actually enjoy seeing them together.
(sorry for my bad English :(. I'm still learning)
Jagger is just screaming...in this video he looks like "I'm a baby and I'm bigger than youuuu and my voice is louder than youuuuurs" I find him a bit ridiculous here and almost annoying to listen...Bowie doesn't need to make the clown...he looks like thinking "ok..make your show, you have the reason, after that you will be a happy baby boy"...
Jagger seems so in love..and Bowie seems uncomfortable.
+Richard 3365 idk..he was pretty greedy and really did rip of a LOT of stuff. ..now that I think ? of it ..he kinda sucked.
+DrFreudstein 1981 I'm really sad because of the Bowie's passing, but this comment made my day lol 😂
+gotskinn also seems like Bowie's mic is really low...or doesn't really work.
+Elbow Jesus Christ man.
+isolala100 your right!
Now I have this 'NEW YORK CITEEEAHY' stuck in my head.
Great. Mick Jagger said that this video was inspired on "Un perro tomas", an argentinian music video of early 80s.
Comes looking for Mick Jagger and finds Paul McCartney. My life is complete.
Mick pelase! Shut up a bit, Let me hear the duke.
each and every single one of you are the best words cannot describe how i feel right now i feel harmony and peace among all who hear and see this its just an incredible rush of love better than anything i have ever felt before thank you so much for that im sharing this one gentlemen
R.I.P.
Mick ans David The boss
I lucked into tickets to this show; big thanks for posting this.
3 genius on the same stage, it's simply awesome !
2 of the all time greats !!! Love it !!!
Real pity they didn't give Bowie a microphone.
epicness overload
Wall to wall man-musicians - A celebration of man-sweat, man-composers and man-rock. Boys Keep Swinging, indeed...
hehe Bowie, McCarteny and Jagger =] Now that's a pary. 3 of the bst rock stars, they will never stop until they die and even then they will still be rocking =]
EVERYONE DO YOUR BEST JAGGER
Jagger seems so in love..and Bowie seems uncomfortable.
LEGENDS.
What I like about these kind of shows is that these people have been friends since they were young and yet, after they have become rich and famous, they never give up their friendship. Wish one of them would write a song about their friendship. Also, none of them have visible tattoos.
three amazing artists together, epic.
very nice....RIP Bowie
i love this one!
Incredible !
wow your on a McCartney concert and he introduces two special guests.. Id never dream of this two Legends.. epic win
I have danced in the streets to this on many occasion's.....well not that many but y'know a few. ''love it'' ;-) x
En el escenario:
Mick Jagger, David Bowie(voces)
Elton John(piano)
Paul Mc Cartney(guitarra acustica,coro)
Phil Collins(bateria)
Ray Cooper(percusion)
Mark Knopfler(guitarra)
Eric Clapton(guitarra)
John Ilsey(bajo)
Mark King(bajo)
Migde Ure(guitarra)
Bryan Adams(guitarra)
Francis Rossi(guitarra)
Rick Parfitt(guitarra)
Howard Jones(teclados)
Cuesta entender como ese escenario aguantó tanto peso
Excellent Duo- Bowie & Jagger.
Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger, David Bowie and Elton John? I love this planet.
oh and Mick Jagger definitely won it, too
@ChivoBrincado Efectivamente! que suerte de toda la gente que pudo estar en este concierto!
Nunca mas se vera algo asi!
Quanto avrei dato per esserci!! Grandi!!
Amaaaaaazing.
Probably, that would be the best concert ever to be at
very nice
2 of the all time greats !!! Love it !!!
Ni estando Borracho 🥴. ¿Que no puedes olvidar? #Organico 🍃
Happy Birthday Mr Bowie!
Great line up: 🎵🎼🎶🎼🎶🎹🎤🎸😎👊
If I went to this concert..
Oh man..
I would have cried my eyes out..
=)
Oh.
That was hilarious! They were all over the place. Being with Mick brings out a different side in David, more wild and frantic then you usually see. Wasn't Mick's hair fab! Great clip! =D
Mick ans David The boss
I LOVE It, OH! Señor,my God
I love david
looooozers
nice!!
Wowwww, yeah...both are.. to muchhhhh.Espectacularrr que ritmo a bailar.
mortal!!!!!!!!!!♥♥
It must've been so amazing, being at mccartney's concert and having jagger and Bowie show up by surprise.
best concert ever, it might've been
no manches,, me cae q yo me desmayo estando ahi,,, mick jager con paul y david
Uauuuuuuuuu 💗💖💘👏👍👏👍👍👍👍👍👍🎸🎤🎤🎶📻🎼grandissimi vi adoro / ciao .mio amato David😢😟😘😘💖💖💖💖💞
This same event Elton John did an incredible rendition of Im
Still Standing. It’s on UA-cam.
Mick, and bowie are lovers!
siento envidia de esa audiencia, no puede serrr... que afortunados de tener a esos tipos ahí cantando! Jagger, Bowie, Mc Cartney.. fue real!
I feel envy about the audience! they were very lucky to be there with these this musicians... I had liked to be there
すげぇの一言!
Oh calm down, Mick Jagger's high ego and confidence is part of what makes him sexy as all hell.
Yes.
Talk about a MEGA STAR musical stage!!! All these super-stars on one stage. Bowie and Jagger should have stuck to the original vocal arrangement - they were simply singing over one another - But in reality, SO WHAT? Everyone was jamming along and having a ball with this party song. What a show. Kudos to all of them. When does anyone get to see so many super-stars on one stage like that?! RARE - VERY, VERY RARE.
am i the only one who noticed that. bowie sounded AMAZING but jagger was just singing to loudly for him to b heard properly lol.
his harmony was great
Jagger was jealous of Bowie's ability. Mick is a great front man, one of the best, but he wasn't able to produce the different types of music Bowie did and had written all his best tracks before Bowie really got going. But they were also great mates as well and around this time, were partying in New York every night.
@@DudeSilad "Jagger was jealous of Bowie's ability". Well, maybe yes, maybe not. How do YOU know??
@@ThomasWelraeds Don't think Jagger needs to be jaleous from anywone, his voice is just more powerful than Bowie one.
Que buenos pelossssssssssssss los de JAGGER!!!Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!
I have profound respect for their business sense, especially after seeing this.
David and Mick announced by Paul, wow
Para mi esto es diamantes,topacios y rubies.Una joya.EMI ARBO.👑👑👑.