From now on I will never be able to listen to "Warszawa" again without thinking, "I once went to Warsaw, on a train with Iggy Pop, what I saw from the windows of the train, it was depressing..." And I'm not complaining.
Impeccable voice acting. I thought it WAS Bowie having a laugh at himself and doing this video. To be able to impersonate both Eno and Bowie is impressive enough, but then to impersonate Eno and Bowie impersonating Derek and Clive, that's a whole 'nother fucking thing, holy shit!
+Elizabeth Kemble It's comedian and sometime BBC Radio 6Music DJ and funnyman Adam Buxton. Check UA-cam for Adam & Joe podcasts and "Vinyl Justice". This also appears to be his own channel! lol tolhurst
I'm completely blown away with the genius of this video: cleverness, humor, tribute, simplicity... all of them in the perfect amount, none of them stepping on each other. And to see that so much effort and genius was put in the making of just a silly -but respectful- mock at the production of that epic song makes it an adorable piece of pop culture for me.
I played on Music for Films and also worked with T. Visconti. Your Eno could not have been more spot on! Excellent! I've watched this dozens of times. It really takes me back. Thanks.
@@AndyHarrisGoogle Visconti was not involved with Music for Films. And to be quite honest, he did not make a very big impression on me so much so that I can't even remember what project I was involved with him, but it wasn't anything with Bowie or Eno. Whatever it was, would have been in NYC at Mediasound and in the mid- late '70's.
davedave Brian said they used to continue their Dud and Pete routine for days on end , I think it went a bit like this ua-cam.com/video/hvQq_tqB0jA/v-deo.html Brian Eno said that all the time they were working they were in fits of laughter. He once said that out of a 50 minutes session, 40 minutes of it would be spent rolling on the floor laughing. It seems Tony didn’t have much of a sense of humour about it lol
Toasters are avant garde printers with poor resolution. They print on bread, but they intentionally obscure the image to annoy everyone except the occasional religious types (who can clearly see that it's supposed to be a picture of Jesus and don't want any other guesses to the contrary).
Adam, you're work is bloody hilarious and brilliant beyond measure. But most amazing is Bowie's voice. I'm having a hard time believing that's not actually him. Same with Bob the Cobbler. His speaking voice has always been like medicine to me, and these voiceovers are on the money. Incredible
Same here. I looked at his Twitter and a few news channels were looking to interview him but he said no as he would probably just cry and that's not helpful to anyone ... This video is so great. If you search youtube he has a video of all the best bits of the Adam and joe podcast where they have referenced bowie and it's quite long :-)
I just heard a repeat of Brian Eno being interviewed by Shaun Keaveny. I turned on in the middle of the interview so didn't know who it was but it was clear he sounded just like the Eno on this. When he said that at the time of "Heroes" they were just "playing" and having fun while recording the serious stuff, I was certain. Then Eno mentioned being Derek and Clive!
There isn't a single second of this that could be any better. Anytime I need to remember to smile, I only have to think of this. Thank you Adam, The Brothers McLeod and anyone else involved. Now, if you can just find time to make the movie, that would be splendid, thanks.
I was listening to Music for Airports again this afternoon and the memory of this came back to me. I've watched it dozens of times over the years and it never ceases to make me laugh. Just recalling Eno saying "weird albums" and holding up the "music for bus stops" cover gives me a chuckle.
This little cartoon is an unexpected pleasure to see on UA-cam and aside from being very funny is probably very close to the actual truth of how it was recorded. Lol
Freakin Brilliant in so many ways. Love the Derek and Clive reference, Oblique strategies cards that Eno used, OMG this is both hilarious and inspired. Sharing it with all my like minded friends. Kudos.
Love this! And you've perfectly captured how Bowie's accent managed to sound both seriously posh and "1950s East End" at the same time. More, please! Could we get one of Freddie and David recording in Montreux?
As a teenage Bowie super fan growing up in late 90’s Michigan, it was hard to find much of anything Bowie-related. I had to really dig. This would have blown my mind. The lore surrounding Low was my favorite slice of it all. I read and re-read those parts of his various biographies a million times. So, it’s such a treat to hear those morsels in this hilarious short.
This NEEDS to be on TV. Basically a cartoon series with Count Buckules voicing various characters. Including Bowie (obviously), Boggins, Ken Korda, and of course, The Queen.
Can't stop laughing....Oblique Strategies Cards and a train ride through Warsaw with Iggy Pop.Best Bowie impersonation ever. ROFL....Eno was my first love too.
How about David meeting with shocked RCA execs who offer to buy him a house in Philadelphia if he'll record another "Young Americans"? We haven't heard that story enough!!
I particularly love the understated, self-effacing, matey, British irony in this. It often passes unnoticed in British comedy. Subtle and very enjoyable. Thanks.
So good! Could you please do more David Bowie scenes? Maybe the time he kicked Jimmy Page out of his house? Or the when he played Young Americans to John Lennon and Paul McCartney?
The voice of David Bowie is spot on
Yes, I almost thought it was actually him. Do you know who it might be?
Extremely! I thought the same
Hermanubis it’s Adam Buxton
@@Lylodile Thank you! :)
As was the voice of David Bowie doing the voice of Dudley Moore 🤯
Can these animators please just make an entire series of "Bowie in the studio" cartoons? I would never ever need to leave the house again.
Yes!
I would watch them all 😭
Could really use those right now.
Oliver Franklin
PLEASE!!!!
Oliver Franklin and they would all have to end with the same phrase “no way, I’ve done two takes, stuff it up yer bum!” It would be brilliant
Tony Visconti sure does a lot more than I thought.
From now on I will never be able to listen to "Warszawa" again without thinking,
"I once went to Warsaw,
on a train with Iggy Pop,
what I saw from the windows of the train,
it was depressing..."
And I'm not complaining.
Mike Kiker Brilliant lyrics. Bowie is a poetic genius.
Sums up the entire album.
Lol. I love it.
Same here! Every single time. Sometimes even when I am not listening to Warszawa.
I sing this to myself daily
Impeccable voice acting. I thought it WAS Bowie having a laugh at himself and doing this video.
To be able to impersonate both Eno and Bowie is impressive enough, but then to impersonate Eno and Bowie impersonating Derek and Clive, that's a whole 'nother fucking thing, holy shit!
+JakeStarstorm Does anyone know who did the voice acting on this?
+Elizabeth Kemble It's comedian and sometime BBC Radio 6Music DJ and funnyman Adam Buxton. Check UA-cam for Adam & Joe podcasts and "Vinyl Justice".
This also appears to be his own channel! lol tolhurst
For sure he nailed it and it made my day
Yeah, the Bowie VA is absurdly close to real Bowie.
I hope he got to see this
"I'm in a scary caaaaave... with bats!"
That's lovely, thanks Tony. Okay, here we go.
Hmmm i wonder what tony visconi did on this record...
@@Jimmybarashkov Probably more than people think...
Every time I'm recording and there is reverb on my voice I definitely quote this :D
I'm completely blown away with the genius of this video: cleverness, humor, tribute, simplicity... all of them in the perfect amount, none of them stepping on each other. And to see that so much effort and genius was put in the making of just a silly -but respectful- mock at the production of that epic song makes it an adorable piece of pop culture for me.
You said it all! I concur. And we need more!
I played on Music for Films and also worked with T. Visconti. Your Eno could not have been more spot on! Excellent! I've watched this dozens of times. It really takes me back. Thanks.
Did co-producer Tony Visconti do more than people think?
@@AndyHarrisGoogle Visconti was not involved with Music for Films. And to be quite honest, he did not make a very big impression on me so much so that I can't even remember what project I was involved with him, but it wasn't anything with Bowie or Eno. Whatever it was, would have been in NYC at Mediasound and in the mid- late '70's.
@@JANTURANband You must have some amazing stories/memories! Gotta say I'm at least slightly envious of your friends/dinner companions. 😂
Tony Visconti is co producing this comment ...I'm sure people will be surprised to know
+Duncan McKay fuck me ,you're kidding mate.aren't you, i'm very surprised, i suppose you're going tell me next heroes is about him as well
+Duncan McKay DUNCAN!!!!!
+Duncan McKay Probably more than people think.
Yes he does alot more than people think ya know
Co-producer can do Derek and Clive if you need it to...
Adam Buxton doing an impression of David Bowie doing an impression of Dudley Moore as Derek. It's like Inception all over again.
davedave he should do an impression of David doing impressions of Marc Bolan , Lou Reed and Mick Jagger too, David was great at impressions.
davedave Brian said they used to continue their Dud and Pete routine for days on end , I think it went a bit like this ua-cam.com/video/hvQq_tqB0jA/v-deo.html Brian Eno said that all the time they were working they were in fits of laughter. He once said that out of a 50 minutes session, 40 minutes of it would be spent rolling on the floor laughing. It seems Tony didn’t have much of a sense of humour about it lol
@@andalltheangelssay212 wow, sounds like so much fun! Thanks for replying to a 6-year-old comment to put a smile on my face! 😄
I hope to God Bowie saw this and laughed his arse off.
Me too! I think he would have liked it...
That was my first thought, he would have found it hilarious.
Yes me too
You can bet your bottom dollar he saw it!
I can guarantee that Tony Visconti because he said so in a recent online talk he did for my university. He loved it.
Music For Bus Stops. That's when I totally lost my shit. This is great. Totally needed the laugh. :D RIP, Mr. Jones.
Too funny,right?
Agree! This is sublime. (“
RIP, Mr. Jones,” ditto :(
That David Bowie impression is impeccable.
Wow that Bowie's spot on.
It's my contention that Buxton's Bowie is the best there is. It's uncanny.
I wanna listen to the full version of “I’m in a scary cave with bats”
This really, really cheered me up
+Paperbag Animator me too, was required
is this bowie
it's comedian adam buxton doing a spot on bowie impression
What a gift to have. I would just talk like that all day long if I could.
Me too! Never fails to cheer me up. ❤️
that's just the shopping list, Brian
This deserves way more attention than it's received.
This is the greatest thing I've seen on the Internet today.
Fantastic.
I'd love to see this as a full series on TV or some similar device.
A toaster is a similar device, with enough superlatitive theatricality to make it an excellent vehicle for such a project. A-wuzz-wuzz.
bulletproofblouse Someone should invent toasters that can also do 3D holograms while you are waiting for your toast.
Toasters are avant garde printers with poor resolution. They print on bread, but they intentionally obscure the image to annoy everyone except the occasional religious types (who can clearly see that it's supposed to be a picture of Jesus and don't want any other guesses to the contrary).
I don't mean to brag, but my toaster is also a toast elevation device and even has a bread lowering function.
Toasters are remix devices for who think that baking is too mainstream.
This is so perfect. The impressions are great, it’s fucking hilarious, and it’s really well researched.
Adam Buxton and Joe Cornish have been Bowie obsessives since they were schoolkids.
What a visionary Bowie was. Shuttup your face was recorded 5 years after Low. LMFAO
i'm sure there's a million cultural references that completely flying over my head every time i watch this
I'm a massive Bowie fan, and this had me rolling on the floor.
My husband and I make up a good number of these views. This is brilliant and lovable.
Yeah I agree. This is third time since I discovered the video.
"I think I might just step inside the vocal booth and freeform some impressionistic word decorations"
Adam, you're work is bloody hilarious and brilliant beyond measure. But most amazing is Bowie's voice. I'm having a hard time believing that's not actually him. Same with Bob the Cobbler. His speaking voice has always been like medicine to me, and these voiceovers are on the money. Incredible
And not only that, he has that whole affable, congenial vibe that Bowie had down pat!
This is awesome! Tony Visconti with his slightly angry remarks is unbeatable
2:26 - I love how in all his Bowie vids there's always a little "woza woza" thrown in, like that's just a natural Bowie sound.
Let alone a "lolly beef, lorra lorra" part where the Queen makes an appearance...
This is phenomenal. The voice, the hidden wordplay and animations, homage to obscure Bowie trivia... Brilliant.
I'm so amazed by David Bowie voice, truly spectacular.
Some of the nicest pastiches came from Adam Buxton. My genuine first thought when I heard David Bowie died was how Adam Buxton was feeling.
+VidSheridan Me too :(
+VidSheridan me too
Same here. I looked at his Twitter and a few news channels were looking to interview him but he said no as he would probably just cry and that's not helpful to anyone ...
This video is so great. If you search youtube he has a video of all the best bits of the Adam and joe podcast where they have referenced bowie and it's quite long :-)
+VidSheridan like the rest of us bowie fans i would imagine vid, upset ,quiet and wishing it wasn't true
wow the Bowie impression is spot on!
THE SHOPPING LIST FOR THE WEEKEND X'DDD I'm crying.
I've been laughing at this video for the past year or so, sharing with friends etc. Now it's like a touching tribute. It makes me feel very sad..
Bowies voice is uncanny - I can see him saying these lines - very funny
I want there to be a never ending television series of this ! ! ! ! :'(
I'd love to see a series like this about bowie's adventures
I know, I love it! I've watched it over a lot! I wish there was more, it's so clever and funny.
I just heard a repeat of Brian Eno being interviewed by Shaun Keaveny. I turned on in the middle of the interview so didn't know who it was but it was clear he sounded just like the Eno on this. When he said that at the time of "Heroes" they were just "playing" and having fun while recording the serious stuff, I was certain. Then Eno mentioned being Derek and Clive!
"I'm in a scary cave with bats"
Are you lot sure that's no Bowie voicing himself?
Obviously a proper Bowiephile. Nerdy and brilliant.
Cant believe it wasn't Bowie's voice! its just so perfect!
There isn't a single second of this that could be any better. Anytime I need to remember to smile, I only have to think of this. Thank you Adam, The Brothers McLeod and anyone else involved. Now, if you can just find time to make the movie, that would be splendid, thanks.
Damn I so wish this was a series
i've watched this at least 15 times over the past 2 weeks since i first saw it on 10 Jan 2021. the voices and the singing are hilarious.
Justa one CORNETTOOO~
+deerlikely jeppetto!!
+Антон Прохожий
Cornetto!
I just have to keep listening from that part to the end over and over, but the whole thing is brilliant. David would have found it hilarious.
Heartwarmingly fun take on a legendary collaboration. Didn't expect to see anything like this. Just the job!
I was listening to Music for Airports again this afternoon and the memory of this came back to me. I've watched it dozens of times over the years and it never ceases to make me laugh. Just recalling Eno saying "weird albums" and holding up the "music for bus stops" cover gives me a chuckle.
Dr.Buckle's love of the Bow Bow is making do sad smiles. Thank you.
As a huge Bowie fan who just found this I am dying and crying laughing my ass off. This is amazing!!! I can't wait to see what else you have
This little cartoon is an unexpected pleasure to see on UA-cam and aside from being very funny is probably very close to the actual truth of how it was recorded. Lol
completely brilliant, and chock full of insider jokes for the Bowie/Eno/Visconti aficionados. a must-watch for real Bowie fans.
Freakin Brilliant in so many ways. Love the Derek and Clive reference, Oblique strategies cards that Eno used, OMG this is both hilarious and inspired. Sharing it with all my like minded friends. Kudos.
please make a series with David. this is one of the best things on youtube
Congratulations to all the creators. This is brilliant and hilarious. A delight for Bowie fans, especially those who love "Low." Thank you!
Love this! And you've perfectly captured how Bowie's accent managed to sound both seriously posh and "1950s East End" at the same time. More, please! Could we get one of Freddie and David recording in Montreux?
Amazing! Hysterical! And probably embarrassingly accurate. I love the German flag vibes coming out of Enos head.
More of these please. Your Bowie impersonation is bang on
I loved your animations in the sparks brothers!
Smacks of Drunk History and the music video for Paranoid Android. Thanks a lot for this.
This is incredible, I wish there was hours of it!
Love this so much ...such a lovely gentle parody...Miss David still so much ..
As a teenage Bowie super fan growing up in late 90’s Michigan, it was hard to find much of anything Bowie-related. I had to really dig. This would have blown my mind. The lore surrounding Low was my favorite slice of it all. I read and re-read those parts of his various biographies a million times. So, it’s such a treat to hear those morsels in this hilarious short.
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ABSOLUTELY HILARIOUS! 100 Black Stars!
This NEEDS to be on TV. Basically a cartoon series with Count Buckules voicing various characters. Including Bowie (obviously), Boggins, Ken Korda, and of course, The Queen.
Can't stop laughing....Oblique Strategies Cards and a train ride through Warsaw with Iggy Pop.Best Bowie impersonation ever.
ROFL....Eno was my first love too.
Giving me a big smile on this sad day. RIP David.
That might be the best music comedy vid we’ve ever seen.
Top shelf!
For the love of humanity please make a sequel.
How about David meeting with shocked RCA execs who offer to buy him a house in Philadelphia if he'll record another "Young Americans"? We haven't heard that story enough!!
No, not for our sake.
very funny. fav line was probably
"Well it's a rivetingly depressive piece of music Brian!"
I love this so much, I watched it a bunch of times! I wish there were more...!
"stuff it up your bum" that made me laugh.
This and Cobbler Bob is awesome.
i cant even tell you how many times ive watched this
Whats a matta you? Whya looka so sad? Shuddup yo face.
This means nothing to me...
Adam Sandler’s SNL Weekend Update skit “Opera Man”
Search UA-cam for 'Shaddup Your Face'. It's a novelty pop song sung in a terrible pretend Italian accent.
@@jumhed994 I think that joke of mine went straight over your head...
Love it :) Thanks for sharing Adam.
"it fiddles with the fabric of time"
Think this could be my favourite ever clip. I keep coming back to it and it makes me laugh every time.
Good to hear Eno finds it funny
We need a couple more of these please absolutely GENIUS ❤️ x
This is still one of my favorite videos
0:46 he turns into an EMS Synthi AKS, pink floyd recorded on the run with one of those machines
Eno gave one to Bowie, also. It was featured in the Bowie exhibition.
I particularly love the understated, self-effacing, matey, British irony in this. It often passes unnoticed in British comedy. Subtle and very enjoyable. Thanks.
Tony Visconti disliked this video 78 times
Co-producer Tony Visconti disliking more videos than people think
And did not have the makings of a varsity athlete...
Dude, your Bowie impression is absolutely uncanny. This is fantastic.
By the way, who does David's voice? And how much would he charge to call me up and talk dirty……?
😂😂😂 Omg love this
Or could he maybe do my GPS
😂
Adam
@@loljustice31 ;-)
Adam, congrats for your-David voice; the David's 'S' pronunciation it's perfect. Thanks, great Job!
We need a version with Fripp.
Literally the best video on UA-cam.
Wow you're a proper fan, Adam. You know that Bowie and Eno liked doing Derek and Clive voices. It's in Eno's book!
That was very nice. Thank you, Adam.
So good! Could you please do more David Bowie scenes? Maybe the time he kicked Jimmy Page out of his house? Or the when he played Young Americans to John Lennon and Paul McCartney?
Surprisingly funny and you can feel the love in this tribute. I thought it really was Bowie for a while there, spot on impression!
That studio must be so cold. Everybody's shivering.
@Ralof Of Riverwood I think Bowie said he didn't know what time it was and the lights were low. He also leaned back on his radio.
The "Watsa matta you....whya you looka so sad...shutta up yo face!!!"" always kills me.
This made me laugh until I squirted tears of joy and appreciation out of my eyes! Pure genius. Love my starman and love your work here!
I've watched this nearly once a day for the last two weeks. It's so funny. Thank you so much for this.
Oh my word this is just perfect.
"I'M IN A SCARY CAVE WITH BATS."
I think this is my favourite thing for the moment.
Absolutely brillant. I've never thought he was singing in italian.. which by the way already did in "Ragazzo solo, ragazza sola"
Brilliant Bowie voice!!
Hillarious.
Bowie's voice is almost spot on, awesome job.