Thanks to CHOIR! CHOIR! CHOIR! for the inspiration! Thanks to David Bowie for being a god-like genius. Here's the C!C!C! version: • Choir! Choir! Choir! o...
it seems to be a weird quick of mathematics, too. I bet the errors in tone across this audience is approaching a gaussian distribution. Same happens if you ask enough people to guess the number of things in a jar. Any individual answer is unlikely to be spot on, but the mean is approaching the truth rapidly with increased data points. Likewise it is excedingly hard to know what an individual is doing, but a group of people is very much predictable. As an example for the latter. When moving while having a conversation, groups of at least 4 people tend to move in an inversed u formation while reducing their movement speed down from 4.5 kph by 17% with almost 100% accuracy.
You know I've often thought that about crowds of football fans with their chants. Most of them won't have had any voice training whatsoever but together they still manage to sound good.
I think the best thing about Bowie is that every time I watch a cover of one of his songs I think "God, he would be so proud". Doesn't matter if it's an astronaut, an amazing choir or a little kid. Every time I see someone inspired by him I think he would have loved it.
That’s cool. How do y’all know how someone who tragically isn’t here anymore would feel about something? I never truly KNOW how anyone (dead or otherwise) actually feels about anything beyond what they express.
You will know ! When the time comes some day ,you would understand it,too. Just because you cant feel it , doesn`t mean it didnt exist~ Or ~~when you finally turn on your forth chakra which is about love and heart ~
Damn, I thought that it was Mick Ronson singing the high part during the vocals. At least, that’s how they did it live! Mick’s voice really complemented David’s voice very well.
So Sörry~!~ "& The Stars Löök Very Different Today" Unless That Was Your Personal Remix..! Then I Apologise Again!! Very Picky Us Bôwie (Freaks) Fans~*~ We Still Lõve You Very Much... Xx
Wait I think I got it So mike here, the man, the legend, our mikey boy, is one of those people who types with an aesthetic- but oh! Our man doesn't have a tumblr, he cant copy and paste all those sweet, sweet, unreadable letters from the furries and lonely scene girls. So here he is, using the letters built into keyboards with accents, umläute, and whatever else he can find to make his comments shine and sparkle! Uh lmao wasn't expectibg to write all that but hey it was fun to do so
06-06-20. What begins with a little giggle ..turns in the most beautiful version of space oddity. I wish I was there to sing along just to experience the vibes.
For those with short attention spans, the whole song kicks in at 4:40 - although it’s interesting to hear the choir leader work with the audience beforehand. 👍
@@philipford6183 lol ok. Maybe on video not that interesting, but when you sit through a performance that’s likely at least an hour and a half, an experience like this is an extremely welcome change of pace and unforgettable.
OOOOMMMMGGGGG!!! That was the most amazing rendition of that song since David sang it!! When I was 12 years old, my family moved to the city Neil Armstrong called home-Wapakoneta, OH. We moved there in the first week of July, 1969. It’s a rural town where everybody knows everybody, so we thought nothing much about eating at the restaurant where they were eating, or seeing one of them at the grocery store. But, amazingly enough, although I loved David Bowie, it wasn’t until recently that I finally put the two together. Or, maybe I did know, but ever since my son died (Covid complications) earlier this year, my memory has been messing up a lot. But, anyway I really love this song! My son would have LOVED this video.
I love audience participation moments, like this. It often bridges gaps between generations, such as in this video where it's obvious that the majority of these people likely weren't around yet when the song was written/performed by the artist. As an old(er) who was witness to this back then, this just makes me smile and feel the love even that much more. Peace. 3:)
@@certifiedlivingdeadmeme.7943 and @jakob youre both dumb, jakob for his hypocritical hate on wrong grammar and Certified Living Dead Meme to get in an argument with an ignorant person
This was the song that I first heard Choir!Choir!Choir! perform and I am blessed to be living in Toronto that I can now sing with them every week (and I'm having the time of my life!). Great job! Keep going!
The choir in this depicted performance is not Toronto. The group that first wrote this particular arrangement of this song and that sang it in this style is from Toronto. Their many videos are on UA-cam, as Rick, above, pointed out. ua-cam.com/video/cKg1_fKO1sY/v-deo.html
@@jarviszwno. The cover and choir in this video is repeating the original choral arrangement from Choir! Choir! Choir!, which was based in Toronto. You can look up their original video on UA-cam.
I felt shivers onto the back of my head and my eyes are full of tears. I love Bowie with all of my heart, he made me feel special when i thought i was odd and weird. This cover is one of the most beautiful things i heard. Thank you... for real. The stars really look different today.
Goosebumps. The director/composer/conductor did such an amazing job combing so many people at his every move. Props to the guitarist and choir as well.
i was trying to air out at my local skate park today. i was listining to this song and i got distracted and went hands first into a wall. i have a new rule now, no david bowie while skating.
La música de David Bowie es única, tal vez a todos no les guste, pero sin duda sea el momento donde estés o el idioma que hables, esta música te va a llevar a otro lugar
Excellent! What the director did with the audience was excellent, too. A good choir director helps singers do what they can't do on their own. I am a choralist and love singing under a good director.
Outstanding! What a great idea. I miss being in a choir. The choir said when we sing we should sound like one voice. I don't sing really well, I always said my voice blends well. :)
I was just telling my gf that this video made me realize that humans are amazing and beautiful creatures and we can do anything if we put our minds to it! If you are feeling depressed in life, try giving this video a try, skip to 4:37 and you may just get your positive outlook on life back!
i've listen to ''the good the bad and the ugly'' one of fantastic volcalists for the film in 1966, I found amazing those who participate in the choreography. Love this
I still remember that day in 1979 when this song reached its 10th anniversary. It had been my favorite song for 10 years, and it hit me then how fast time flies. Now, after it’s passed its 50th anniversary, I’m beginning to realize just how naive I was in ‘79. R.I.P. David. You were a part of my life and you live on for me.
I hesitated before coming here to listen, and now I am glad. Besides the music and singing, the interaction with the audience was absolutely the best part. Participation makes a body feel good. I imagine there were some pretty joyful souls that night or day.
I am sure that David Bowie sat on the cloud in the sky with tears in his eyes and listened to that concert. He and his musical masterpieces will still be remembered in a very far future
Imagine David Bowie floating in the Big space, crossing different galaxies and solar systems, going to his next destination after being on Earth. He's looking down and sing with us, making the stars shine...
I have a demo class next week for this ESL teaching job and I'm so nervous about it, but when I listened to this song while studying my files I feel at peace, encouraged and feels like I can do it. It sets the mood so ease. and btw this song speaks about courage and taking the risk even you don't know bout something. such a beautiful song.
1. How do you know how someone who tragically isn’t here anymore would feel about something? 2. Who are you that you get to know who is and isn’t in heaven?
Beautiful, just beautiful! Anytime we can bring back David in any way is such a comforting thing. He really lives forever. David would love this! BRAVO!
Oui, la plus belle chanson du monde pour moi, et qui prends tout son sens avec l'astronaute , Chris adfield, pas sûre de l'orthographe,lol, et oui le chef d'orchestre ,ben j'aurais bien aimé être dans le public,pour la vibration et l'émotion..
Today is the day Space Oddity turns 50 years old.
R.I.P David Bowie
we had king crimson 50th as well
@@spoopify5560 He is dead😢R.I.P
sadly the man talks to much!!so narcistisch and sad!
This comment section makes little to none sense.
R.I.P. Major Tom too
That's how an orchestra orchestrated the whole performance and included everyone. Glorious
'The stars look very different, today." What an incredible line.
"We do not see things as THEY are - we see things as WE are" (Talmud)
When a crowd of humans sing it always sounds beautiful. The imperfections in our individual voices blend into perfection.
it seems to be a weird quick of mathematics, too. I bet the errors in tone across this audience is approaching a gaussian distribution.
Same happens if you ask enough people to guess the number of things in a jar. Any individual answer is unlikely to be spot on, but the mean is approaching the truth rapidly with increased data points. Likewise it is excedingly hard to know what an individual is doing, but a group of people is very much predictable. As an example for the latter. When moving while having a conversation, groups of at least 4 people tend to move in an inversed u formation while reducing their movement speed down from 4.5 kph by 17% with almost 100% accuracy.
Nice!
@@MannyXVIII ❤️
When a crowd of dogs barks together...it always sounds lovely.
You know I've often thought that about crowds of football fans with their chants. Most of them won't have had any voice training whatsoever but together they still manage to sound good.
This makes me cry. I wish he could have heard his work being treated with such love and adoration.
David Bowie didn’t die, he went back home.
That is very true , i see him every day on a wall where is was born , that is opposite Brixton tube station.
We all do.
My heart -
I wish I could post a gif of Agent K right now.
Indeed!
4:44 full song starts here
maybe a few seconds earlier
Zen thank you !
Zen thanks
The problem is that why would you want to skip it
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Bowie would have loved this
themexinglish .... He Does! 💞
I think the best thing about Bowie is that every time I watch a cover of one of his songs I think "God, he would be so proud". Doesn't matter if it's an astronaut, an amazing choir or a little kid. Every time I see someone inspired by him I think he would have loved it.
I do!
That’s cool. How do y’all know how someone who tragically isn’t here anymore would feel about something? I never truly KNOW how anyone (dead or otherwise) actually feels about anything beyond what they express.
You will know ! When the time comes some day ,you would understand it,too.
Just because you cant feel it , doesn`t mean it didnt exist~
Or ~~when you finally turn on your forth chakra which is about love and heart ~
I was crying and smiling when everybody started to sing together
That's so over-reacting
I can’t believe how well the audience did
Now listen to the original, recognize Bowie as its "lone" vocalist, then recognize how many octaves he covered.
ua-cam.com/video/iYYRH4apXDo/v-deo.html
Damn, I thought that it was Mick Ronson singing the high part during the vocals. At least, that’s how they did it live! Mick’s voice really complemented David’s voice very well.
definitely not a choir song
Just imagine being there and singing along
When you come to Barcelona, look for the Barcelona English Choir and sing along!
Just imagine it, brings tears to my eyes
Goosebumps would fuckin get out of control if I was there
I do, but nothing is real😢
I actually sang along, i chose the right side of the audience ö_ö
And the stars look so different today !
So Sörry~!~ "& The Stars Löök Very Different Today" Unless That Was Your Personal Remix..! Then I Apologise Again!! Very Picky Us Bôwie (Freaks) Fans~*~ We Still Lõve You Very Much... Xx
@@mikedavis5638 what
This Isn't Sickbay /Excuse Me,..! But What Do You Mean Exactly, When You Put "This Isn't Sick Bay"..?!
@@mikedavis5638 lmao how old are you?
Wait I think I got it
So mike here, the man, the legend, our mikey boy, is one of those people who types with an aesthetic- but oh! Our man doesn't have a tumblr, he cant copy and paste all those sweet, sweet, unreadable letters from the furries and lonely scene girls. So here he is, using the letters built into keyboards with accents, umläute, and whatever else he can find to make his comments shine and sparkle!
Uh lmao wasn't expectibg to write all that but hey it was fun to do so
06-06-20. What begins with a little giggle ..turns in the most beautiful version of space oddity. I wish I was there to sing along just to experience the vibes.
For those with short attention spans, the whole song kicks in at 4:40 - although it’s interesting to hear the choir leader work with the audience beforehand. 👍
🙏
Good tip nearly didn't hang about glad I did
@@animalcloudA0Xits not having a short attention span, its wanting to see what the title is telling me the video contains
oximoron, bcn-English-choir,,, but he is speaking in French,, NOT English,
Start at the start, it's what the artists intend and is more rewarding.
Music is far better when shared. Even if it's not "perfect", it is by the way better.
Like everything else.
John Cage would agree
I'm crying, when listening...
Remember, nothing can be perfect. But this video is, just incredible or maybe can't be described in words.
Live music is the closest thing to magic
Whoever's the owner of the white sedan, you left your lights on...
LOL
That narrows it down /s
Hah.
steve jobs I don’t get it, can someone explain?
b u mp
very very moving. the man in front has a real understanding about Bowie's music and about music as i guess. a lot of talent here. thanks a lot.
Yes, Ed Aldcroft is a very knowledgeable, talented musician!
As one of the choristers, I can confirm. Ed is brilliant director and a great person. We’re all very lucky to be a part of BEC.
Yet he says Bowie wrong...
@@Rassilons-hand-me-downs even Bowie said Bowie wrong
my cat::major Tom. ll.0
From one Bowie fan to all the Bowie fans in the World, this is brilliant and a fantastic tribute to David Bowie, yes he would have loved it.
This video, it's concept, the comments, the whole of it shows how good & loving mankind CAN be. I'd bet even David shed a tear on the other side.
Audio sent.
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You’ve got mail.
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Message received.
Thank you.
Major T.
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Solid Stake :: astro-nomical !!!
Snake? get back to destroying metal gear!
Sanake
Hey ! Careful ,snake under your pillow !
I don't get it
Bowie will forever live, for legends never die.
Damn real!
He didn’t die...
Yeah you know what comes next.
This has to be one of the most amazing ways of including the public within a live peformance I have ever seen. Kudos to the cunductor!
I found it quite unnecessarily tedious. The pay-off wasn't worth the effort.
@@philipford6183 lol ok. Maybe on video not that interesting, but when you sit through a performance that’s likely at least an hour and a half, an experience like this is an extremely welcome change of pace and unforgettable.
I really hope you actually meant 'cOnductor'!
Yes its all part of the show . Fantastic
go watch Jacob Collier !!!
This dude just proved that there's no such thing as a 'bad singer'... Simply beautiful.
OOOOMMMMGGGGG!!! That was the most amazing rendition of that song since David sang it!! When I was 12 years old, my family moved to the city Neil Armstrong called home-Wapakoneta, OH. We moved there in the first week of July, 1969. It’s a rural town where everybody knows everybody, so we thought nothing much about eating at the restaurant where they were eating, or seeing one of them at the grocery store. But, amazingly enough, although I loved David Bowie, it wasn’t until recently that I finally put the two together. Or, maybe I did know, but ever since my son died (Covid complications) earlier this year, my memory has been messing up a lot. But, anyway I really love this song! My son would have LOVED this video.
😢😘😉👍
I love audience participation moments, like this. It often bridges gaps between generations, such as in this video where it's obvious that the majority of these people likely weren't around yet when the song was written/performed by the artist. As an old(er) who was witness to this back then, this just makes me smile and feel the love even that much more. Peace. 3:)
Thank you UA-cam algorithm for recommending me this
"My batterie is low and its getting dark" OPPORTUNITY
@@certifiedlivingdeadmeme.7943 boooooo, no masters please
@@certifiedlivingdeadmeme.7943 you're both stupid as fuck for arguing
@@certifiedlivingdeadmeme.7943 and @jakob youre both dumb, jakob for his hypocritical hate on wrong grammar and Certified Living Dead Meme to get in an argument with an ignorant person
@Jakob r/iamverysmart
Search for this subreddit, buddy. Scroll it for a few hours and yourself in there
Love it, love it, love it - brings tears to my eyes. What a great arrangement and crowd/audience participation. I bow & applause the conductor.
Congratulations for the AMAZING cover. I'm speechless. Thank you very much for making art.
Just came across this! Thought you might enjoy this thing that the choir I was in did last year :) ua-cam.com/video/sqMqS1VJkD8/v-deo.html
Who could almost hear the countdown at the beginning of the song ? Me
Great video btw
rania says Hi one like away from 100
This was the song that I first heard Choir!Choir!Choir! perform and I am blessed to be living in Toronto that I can now sing with them every week (and I'm having the time of my life!). Great job! Keep going!
and I listen to every new post...thanks
Thanks to you in the great north country thanks for this to all you participated
Rick Sergison wait this choir is in toronto?
The choir in this depicted performance is not Toronto. The group that first wrote this particular arrangement of this song and that sang it in this style is from Toronto. Their many videos are on UA-cam, as Rick, above, pointed out.
ua-cam.com/video/cKg1_fKO1sY/v-deo.html
@@jarviszwno. The cover and choir in this video is repeating the original choral arrangement from Choir! Choir! Choir!, which was based in Toronto. You can look up their original video on UA-cam.
David died today, 5 years ago.
He is still our hero
I think I would die peacefully if I knew that a song of mine was that inspirational for several generations.
I felt shivers onto the back of my head and my eyes are full of tears. I love Bowie with all of my heart, he made me feel special when i thought i was odd and weird. This cover is one of the most beautiful things i heard. Thank you... for real. The stars really look different today.
Sometimes you want to be far above the world just to breath a little.
Any indeed💕
5:28 Tears flow from my eyes ... rip Bowie, you fulfilled your mission ....
i think 5;40 :)
A great and poetic tribute to David Bowie...and the magic of music...
I agree
Can you hear us Major Tom. We love you. Forever and ever
Conducters take note, an audience under his command and control in under 5 minutes. Musicians should want to be. Job well done!
Goosebumps. The director/composer/conductor did such an amazing job combing so many people at his every move. Props to the guitarist and choir as well.
i was trying to air out at my local skate park today. i was listining to this song and i got distracted and went hands first into a wall. i have a new rule now, no david bowie while skating.
I guess its okay to hear David Bowie while skating. But keep your eyes open next time.. (;
My cat :Major Tom ll
I think you mean no skating while listening David Bowie
I once was listening to modern love while cleaning and I slipped on the recently mopped floor hehe
it makes me cry. David Bowie must have smiled from Heaven
The drummer is often the unsung hero, but I think this is a great example of how they can change the whole vibe at the drop of a hat.
I first heard this incredible song back in the early 70s on Clemson U's student radio station WSBF 88.1FM. This stirred up the emotions inside me.
Humans are really incredible when they get together, that’s why politics use fear to take us apart.
We are creation of love and care ❤️😍🤗
Incredible yes, but also terrifying.
@@samarpaudyal6654 look at history we're not
@@jackyeatman106 history! They are written by the winner [powers] don't believe in it.
@@samarpaudyal6654 so you're saying I shouldn't believe in atrocious historical events, such as the holocaust or the Armenian genocide.
La música de David Bowie es única, tal vez a todos no les guste, pero sin duda sea el momento donde estés o el idioma que hables, esta música te va a llevar a otro lugar
Mercedes más likes hombre de sabías palabras
Deep purple
“Tell my wife I love her very much”
*”SHE KNOooOoOwWwWss”*
She knows... :)
;)
The best part🥺😭❤️
This is beautiful. Simple as that I loved that in the begging everyone singed along and synchronized in a magical way.
God bless
This sent chills up my back. Love how the conductor got the audience involved!
As a music lover. This made me smile and i was singing along through out. Thanks for this beautiful video. One of the best tribute to Bowei. ❤
This performance was so beautiful . It gave me chills, hearing an entire choir sing this song.
Excellent! What the director did with the audience was excellent, too. A good choir director helps singers do what they can't do on their own. I am a choralist and love singing under a good director.
This was done in the 1976 by the The Langley Schools Music Project which David Bowie always firmly expressed was his fave cover of the song.
Wonderful. In memory of David Bowie and my late fifteen year old son Chris..
I'm very sorry for you.
Splendid perfomance. One of the best tribute we can ever have. It chills my bones.
Brings a tear to the eye. What a beautiful creation this is!
Spechless... Actually, almost crying. Bowie forever.
Outstanding! What a great idea. I miss being in a choir. The choir said when we sing we should sound like one voice. I don't sing really well, I always said my voice blends well. :)
Music always corrects my course in the current storm we are all experiencing right now
I was just telling my gf that this video made me realize that humans are amazing and beautiful creatures and we can do anything if we put our minds to it! If you are feeling depressed in life, try giving this video a try, skip to 4:37 and you may just get your positive outlook on life back!
Humans are so cute
Seen Bowie many times but that was absolutely beautiful. Thank you. xx
Damn, this gave me goosebumps. Really miss having mr. Bowie in our world.
i've listen to ''the good the bad and the ugly'' one of fantastic volcalists for the film in 1966, I found amazing those who participate in the choreography. Love this
This melody is space poetry
At least someone understands Bowie's genius!!!
This was BEAUTIFUL, the orchestra director was great!
How to turn something unforgettable in something legendary.
Moments like this give me so much faith in humanity. The way we all come together to enjoy something we all have in common and the passion for
I still remember that day in 1979 when this song reached its 10th anniversary. It had been my favorite song for 10 years, and it hit me then how fast time flies.
Now, after it’s passed its 50th anniversary, I’m beginning to realize just how naive I was in ‘79.
R.I.P. David. You were a part of my life and you live on for me.
I'm sure the great man himself would have loved this.
This made me cry so hard. I was a big fan of Bowie and this was just so beautiful.
Feel like I am watching close encounters at beginning where they are trying to teach people the 5 notes. Beautiful performance.
I hesitated before coming here to listen, and now I am glad. Besides the music and singing, the interaction with the audience was absolutely the best part. Participation makes a body feel good. I imagine there were some pretty joyful souls that night or day.
I am sure that David Bowie sat on the cloud in the sky with tears in his eyes and listened to that concert. He and his musical masterpieces will still be remembered in a very far future
Excelente sonido , la música te transporta a otros lugares, eres eterno David Bowie.
Rene Cabrera ... can you please tell me where this was performed? I absolutely adore it!
I think that in Toronto, Barcelona English Choir, and I love it too..
Toronto Canada? How ? It sounds like from Italy or Spain right?
It's maginifect! I am life long Bowie fan ❤
It was performed in l'Auditori, in Barcelona City, Spain.
I conducted, played air guitar and tried to sing all the parts at once.
Brian Vittachi now that I would like to have seen!!😁👍
this is just so beautiful! very clever that the audience was part of the song!!!!!!!! very great conductor!!!!
Thank you!! This is very moving - the whole piece is stunning.
You can tell this guy truly has a passion for the art of music.
Glorious. It's the guy playing guitar that does it for me though. He's so... still. Thanks for sharing this
This is so well done love how the audience gets involved just takes it to that next level
Why am I just finding this now!? I'm crying 😭 well on the inside. I'm holding back tears. I love bowie. I miss him very much.
Big Bowie fan, but I kind lost track of Space Oddity. This brought me back. Incredible song, fantastic performance! Thanks.
I REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY LOVE this song, thank u for this concert! It's beautiful! ❤️
Wow, what a way to bring the audience into the program. This cunductor really knows how to get people together without words.
Space oddity me hace sentir que me elevo y floto en mi habitacion, por siempre, una obra maestra de Bowie.
Imagine David Bowie floating in the Big space, crossing different galaxies and solar systems, going to his next destination after being on Earth. He's looking down and sing with us, making the stars shine...
Nice 🌹
Sitting here, watchng, listening and simply crying.... this is so emotional!
They say " Cleanliness is close to Godliness ".
Very true, but " Voices in Tonal Harmony " is probably closer.
I have a demo class next week for this ESL teaching job and I'm so nervous about it, but when I listened to this song while studying my files I feel at peace, encouraged and feels like I can do it. It sets the mood so ease. and btw this song speaks about courage and taking the risk even you don't know bout something. such a beautiful song.
David Bowie was a star in our sky. Hope he met the major Tom.
Impossible... Major Tom is David Bowie's fictional character that he created. He isn't real.
This sure makes him happy listening to in heaven😢😶
Buesing hh psh, you think he’s in heaven? He just took a rocket home.
Lol dude he's on mars
1. How do you know how someone who tragically isn’t here anymore would feel about something?
2. Who are you that you get to know who is and isn’t in heaven?
joshnstine lmao, and he was gay so even then he wouldnt be in heaven
Or in the moon
Beautiful, United in music. Looking at all those wonderful women smilling while singing is such a treat.
Bowie is deserving of any accolades regarding his works Simply amazing
O God... i can feel the infinity of the galaxy in the public voices
The most beautiful melody i have ever listened
What a wonderfully performed song!!well done!!I have always believed that this song is perfect for choir!!!
Beautiful, just beautiful! Anytime we can bring back David in any way is such a comforting thing. He really lives forever.
David would love this! BRAVO!
Magnifique
Merci Monsieur Bowie et chapeau au chef de chœur et sa chorale
Oui, la plus belle chanson du monde pour moi, et qui prends tout son sens avec l'astronaute , Chris adfield, pas sûre de l'orthographe,lol, et oui le chef d'orchestre ,ben j'aurais bien aimé être dans le public,pour la vibration et l'émotion..
Never fails, this performance makes me tear up.