In '75 I was working at Tower Sunset. Bowie came in alone to buy some albums. No makeup, dressed pretty normal for the times. No one recognized him. I went up to him and said "Bowie incognito". He just smiled and put his finger to his lips. The '70's were great. So many top musicians came in the store without an entourage. Elton, Joni, Stevie Wonder, Led Zeppelin to name just a few.
I believe this too. The saying "Off to parts unknown" comes to mind, except I believe that he is such an old soul that wherever "there" is, he's been there and back and there and back again and there so many times that he probably pretty much knows every cosmic inch of it by now. He's surely still making cosmically amazing music, I agree...
The Spiders from Mars are one of the most underrated bands in the world. The bass lines are killer. Bowie took over a stage so magnetically that the calibre of the band behind him gets a bit overlooked.
It was my 65th birthday a couple of days ago. I was in my first year at Southend School of Art when me and four of my mates took my Mini to see him at Aylesbury. You probably have no idea how subversive and attractive he was then. I so wanted to be like him, but I've always had the build of a rugby prop. Nonetheless he made such a difference to my life and I've done some amazing things because of his inspiration. Now I'm old, fat and retired but still in my heart is David Bowie. Thank you for this gift.
Bowie was one of those gems who actually sounded better live than he did on the album. I'm a millenial who discovered his genius a little late and he is constantly blowing my mind.
Same here! I started collecting his records a year before he died. I was so distraught! Only thing that makes me think death won’t be so bad. I wanna be where Bowie is! ❤️
I hadn't been born when this song was released (it happend more than 10 years later) but it sounds so familiar to me. Amazing record. Bowie is the real starman
I was 13 when this came out. I'm 60 now and my respect and appreciation for him and his whole glorious body of work only continues to grow. Musician, singer, writer, actor, painter...he was a bright creative flame.
sammie antha Bowie was a pioneer of gender bending and was one of the most famous supporters and frontman/womam to the lgbt community back then. The comment he madr is in reference to that.
For those who didn’t know; Bowie wasn’t that famous outside of the UK in 1972 and at first several of the shows he had in the US were cancelled due to lack of attendance. It actually took a while for the world to appreciate Ziggy Stardust; luckily they eventually did!
HERE ARE THE LYRICS TO THIS GREAT SONG ENJOY : Didn't know what time it was and the lights were low I leaned back on my radio Some cat was layin' down some get it on rock 'n' roll, he said Then the loud sound did seem to fade Came back like a slow voice on a wave of phase haze That weren't no D.J. that was hazy cosmic jive There's a starman waiting in the sky He'd like to come and meet us But he thinks he'd blow our minds There's a starman waiting in the sky He's told us not to blow it Cause he knows it's all worthwhile He told me: Let the children lose it Let the children use it Let all the children boogie I had to phone someone so I picked on you Hey, that's far out so you heard him too Switch on the TV we may pick him up on channel two Look out your window I can see his light If we can sparkle he may land tonight Don't tell your poppa or he'll get us locked up in fright There's a starman waiting in the sky He'd like to come and meet us But he thinks he'd blow our minds There's a starman waiting in the sky He's told us not to blow it Cause he knows it's all worthwhile He told me: Let the children lose it Let the children use it Let all the children boogie There's a starman waiting in the sky He'd like to come and meet us But he thinks he'd blow our minds There's a starman waiting in the sky He's told us not to blow it Cause he knows it's all worthwhile He told me: Let the children lose it Let the children use it Let all the children boogie.......
Richard F. Kerdasha , thanks for lyrics. It seems like D.Bowie is giving us a progress report on Major Tom, three years after Space Oddity,,and achieved lasting recognition for his efforts as a result… sttgaegoaktd
Just curious, all the lyrics say " let the children lose it let the children use it let all the children Boogie," but doesn't it kind of sound like he says let the children use it let the children lose it but all the children Boogie? Just listen to it again, and tell me if you hear it too. I know I'm wrong, but it almost sounds like that's what it says instead of the actual lyrics. Kind of freaking me out
Thanks for lyrical it's great work and video is great it's easy to find fault in old school technology but it was certainly raw and rough but totally different from what we expect from artists Today
In my opinion, he was in his prime in his early thirties. I love his look during the Isolar 2 tour: he looked so healthy, so handsome and very self-confident. That was his first tour after longtime where he was "David Bowie" on stage, and not one of his characters.
Seems closest to the recorded version, in this and it he's communicating in earnest about cosmic grooving, freedom, the Innocence of childhood as a reality beyond adult fear of the mystery of things - the 60s at their best!
Thank you for this video and for keeping the spirit of David alive. Been a fan since I was 12, I am now 57. Jan 10, 2023 - seven years since his passing. Will always love you, David and thank you for your brilliance and heart.
One of the best. Im a musician, write songs, record play covers too and my 3 Bowie songs I do are Ziggy, Space oddity and All the Young Dudes. But I'm going to learn this one too. On of my favs.
This editing is beyond astonishing! Amazing job and so nice to have stumbled upon this alternative perspective of this song. Thank you for the hard work.
July 2022 in the UK heatwave wondering if there will ever be anything like this again. I was born in 1980 and im still waiting for music to be as good from the 60s to the 90s, Apart from a few!!! You know who you are. 2022 kids!!!! Please for the love of god make something your own.
Not only was Ziggy ( Bowie) a HUGE TALENT and influence on rock, but,he was surrounded by GREAT musicians..... especially Mick Ronson who should have been inducted to the HOF right along with Bowie!!!!!! Great CLIPS
This was the summer when as a 12 year old I discovered David Bowie and became a life long fan. He was always there in my life and (as someone so aptly commented elsewhere here) he was my friend I never met. This is an incredible video Mister Sussex, so brilliantly woven together, you've done fantastic work on this. I could even feel I was there at those shows which were just a few miles away but sadly I was too young and I was not.
I know how you feel, for me David Bowie has become more poignant as the years have gone by. You say something very apt, when you say, "he was my friend I never met". When he died Kate Bush said "he was ours" and both of you have summed up how I felt about him. He was woven in with my whole life, especially as a teenager. It hurts that he has gone, but he lives on in so many. ❤️
Oh man, I happened to be rocking some great headphones when I listened to this. Thank God I was. When that kick drum kicks in, ahhhhh! Talk about 'out front'! What a deliciously absurd mix this is. I really love it. Mick Ronson's backup vocals are excellent. Thanks for this, Mister Sussex.
Hey la-la Oh, oh, oh Didn't know what time it was The lights were low, oh, oh I leaned back on my radio, oh, oh Some cat was layin' down some rock 'n' roll lotta soul, he said Then the loud sound did seem to fade Came back like a slow voice on a wave of phase That weren't no DJ That was hazy cosmic trace There's a Starman waiting in the sky He'd like to come and meet us But he thinks he'd blow our minds There's a Starman waiting in the sky He's told us not to blow it 'Cause he knows it's all worthwhile He told me Let the children lose it Let the children use it Let all the children boogie I had to phone someone, so I picked on you Hey, that's far out, so you heard him too! Switch on the TV, we may pick him up on channel two Look out your window, I can see his light If we can sparkle, he may land tonight Don't tell your poppa or he'll get us locked up in fright There's a Starman waiting in the sky He'd like to come and meet us But he thinks he'd blow our minds There's a Starman waiting in the sky He's told us not to blow it 'Cause he knows it's all worthwhile He told me Let the children lose it Let the children use it Let all the children boogie Starman waiting in the sky He'd like to come and meet us But he thinks he'd blow our minds There's a Starman waiting in the sky He's told us not to blow it 'Cause he knows it's all worthwhile He told me Let the children lose it Let the children use it Let all the children boogie La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la Source: Musixmatch
Missing you David...in 2020...you and Lou, Freddie and a ton of others...but really, really missing you, because we met by chance, and you were so gracious and kind on that day in 1979. Your legacy lives on mate.
Grande Bowie siempre se te recordara como un maestro.esa canción es hermosa me imagino que estás con el hombre estrella..un abrazo dónde este tú amigo por siempre leo
Seine Musik hat mich zu der Zeit, als ich ein Teenager war (Ende der siebziger Jahre), immer begleitet, und bis heute. Ich bin immer wieder traurig, dass er nicht mehr unter uns ist. So ein wundervoller außergewöhnlicher Mensch. Seine Musik hat mein Leben bereichert.
When he died my living daughter- I lost my darling girl to cancer-a beautiful spirit- but the living one KNEW how hard this was going to be for me. She knew of my respect and love for his talent. Thanks again, Mark Sussex.
I will never forget seeing him on TOTP with this song. I was transfixed as was my mother. She was about 52 at the time and thought he was just so beautiful. I miss them both. ❤️ Mr Sussex, thank you for uploading this. These days mean a lot to me.
Bowie was a classic, brilliant, trail blazer,, pioneer and a super hot sexy legendary man that had both men and women captivated by his talent and fearlessness....
I remember singing this song over and over in the spring of '77 and someone signed my senior yearbook mentioning my love of this song. Genius. Oh and Ziggy landed in a London pub 50 years ago this past Thursday.
Such, sweet classy guy in spite of being such a brooding, drug crazed, sexually adventurous, musically experimental rock'n roll alien. A basket of beautiful contradictions! Many us forgot he was mortal.
The era of real rock and roll is over and I don't think there will ever be a time in our history that will be the same, that will make us all feel the way we did back then. At least though, we still have the music. I met a very talented actor in my voice-over class who also has a band. I went to his Spotify page to listen to some of his music and almost all the songs sounded exactly the same. I didn't listen to any of them all the way through. There was no point. What happened to rock and roll music?
After watching The Man Who Fell to Earth, I get why you call youself ''Mister Sussex'', great video. You're amazing for sharing with us Bowie fans such hidden gems.
fantastic , thank you so much....from a hardcore Bowie fan. I understood and related to the man, his music and his art. He was an exceptional human being ......gifted in songwriting, multi-instrumentalist, art, modelling and acting, fashion design, acting and was blessed with one of the most incredible voices....truly a British Elvis.
Elvis did not write his own songs! Just had the great Voice and Looks! Think Bowie trumps Elvis overall, having Voice, Looks and the Imagination to write all his own works (Not to mention the Acting Skills and Artistic Endeavours on the side)! ★⚡(◕‿◕)⚡★ 🎸
The intro and opening verses to this song are so perfect for the time and place and scene that Bowie was in. Like a drug induced fantasy or sleep walk from some random party or gathering where you didn't know anyone and woke up without any bearing as to time or day. He lived it of course but also chronicled it so well in his lyrics and music. He puts you in that scene even if you were not alive at the time or aware.
I'm a sculptor, and when I sculpt musicians, I tend to hear their songs for weeks beforehand, with Freddy Mercury it was constant Bohemian Rapsody, with Gene Simmons it was constant Strutter, with Marilyn Manson I was bombarded with The Reflecting God so I sculpted them, now I'm haunted with Star Man by David Bowie, guess he will be my next sculpture
Wow! This is so amazing! It's great to see Bowie's obscure footage. You are a genius! Thank you Mister Sussex. I will always love him. What an inspiration!
He looked a bit nerdish back when he was around 15 to 18 years old. Never would have thought for a minute he'd end up being so drop dead GORGEOUS! I think his naturally super high cheek bones made him look even more beautiful 😍. Miss you forever.....awwww why did you have to leave us?? The world is much worse off without you in it!!! RIP😘💕
sent chills down my spine,thanks so much!great to hear Ronno's backing vocals so clearly.I was 14 when this came out,I'm 64 in a few weeks but still say this is my all time favourite album.
I finally got to see him in 1990, but it was an outdoor venue and he was so far away I couldn’t even see him. They had screens on both sides, but it wasn’t the same. I wish I could’ve seen him in a smaller place. 😢
I'm listening while there's a pandemic in June/2020, and I'm so anxious and sad, so many deaths, but this kind of music show me there'll be better days. Thanks David, RIP.
When I was at the worse of my depression I played this song on repeat. It really helped me out. I have an undying love for his music because of this song. Peace and love friend.
i always heard my mom listening to david all the years growing up (im 26) so i wanted to listen with my good headphones and im listening to all the subtle details and really appreciating it more
thank you , mister for the rare footage and brilliantly put together video, I live near dunstable uk, ive been asking people for more david bowie video from here and Aylesbury too ,I know theres more out there to be seen , so fascinating this era was so raw and brilliant to look back on
In '75 I was working at Tower Sunset. Bowie came in alone to buy some albums. No makeup, dressed pretty normal for the times. No one recognized him. I went up to him and said "Bowie incognito". He just smiled and put his finger to his lips. The '70's were great. So many top musicians came in the store without an entourage. Elton, Joni, Stevie Wonder, Led Zeppelin to name just a few.
Damn that's amazing, i really wish I can meet him
I think you speak the truth. Very cool, very cool.
This really is one of the most incredible Bowie-related stories I've ever heard. Sounds so magical.
thats so cool man
HELL YEAH THAT'S SO COOL. PEACE TO YOU MY FRIEND'S.🙏✌️😎🏴
Bowie is that friend we never met
I miss knowing that he's somewhere on the planet. I guess he still is... he will live forever in our hearts.
He doesn't know it but Ziggy saved my life
Or maybe he does
@@guitarocd9984 I'm glad for that, and I understand.
@@guitarocd9984 He knows. We're all members of the same pod traveling through time. Bless your heart.
Bowie didn't really die, he just transformed into a being of pure energy and is flying across the cosmos making cosmically amazing music.
I believe this too. The saying "Off to parts unknown" comes to mind, except I believe that he is such an old soul that wherever "there" is, he's been there and back and there and back again and there so many times that he probably pretty much knows every cosmic inch of it by now. He's surely still making cosmically amazing music, I agree...
Hey, that's far out...
He transcended life on Earth long ago; he's just on another level.
now he's telling 2 neutron stars how to orbit each other
Really! I believe! He alive in other space!
Ziggy Stardust-A life changing album.
My number 1 album.
@@bobcaygeon4533 my number 2
@@jeremylong2797 I wonder which is number one?
My number 1 album.
Maybe not his No 1 album for some of his fans, but unquestionably his most influential album
I wish he would come back down to Earth.
man it's been 4 years today 😔 we all miss you starman
Yes
This is Great Legend.
😔😔💔
😔😔💔
My dad passed on this day
this version is so raw and rock n roll, its brilliant
David Bowie life on mars
Tbm sou br
Big hit in Brazil, as well. Though translated bad
Kris Radke it’s raw rock and roll like he said it’s brilliant. Just hope you will understand music one day.
Kris Radke awww someone is mad. It’s brilliant👍🏻
That bass + bass drum kick combo hits so hard
Headphones all the way and you can notice for sure!
Trevor and Woody were amazing.
100% so so good
the handclaps get me going every time ☮️💕
Hip hop
This is great music. Hello from Turkey 😊
The Spiders from Mars are one of the most underrated bands in the world. The bass lines are killer. Bowie took over a stage so magnetically that the calibre of the band behind him gets a bit overlooked.
It was my 65th birthday a couple of days ago. I was in my first year at Southend School of Art when me and four of my mates took my Mini to see him at Aylesbury. You probably have no idea how subversive and attractive he was then. I so wanted to be like him, but I've always had the build of a rugby prop. Nonetheless he made such a difference to my life and I've done some amazing things because of his inspiration. Now I'm old, fat and retired but still in my heart is David Bowie. Thank you for this gift.
Beautifully put. He changed my life too. Happy birthday.
Oh my, rugby prop here and I also wanted to be like him so much lol
Paul Le Mars, Don't forget you are never too old to rock and roll!!!!!!!! ROCK ON PAUL TILL THE DAY YOU DIE!!!!!
Great comment brother, I could have written it myself! We are about the same age too! Peace ☮️
Paul Le Mars aweeee 🥺😇
Bowie was one of those gems who actually sounded better live than he did on the album. I'm a millenial who discovered his genius a little late and he is constantly blowing my mind.
I totally agree, he owns the stage and captures the audience. So happy I got to see him live.
Same here! I started collecting his records a year before he died. I was so distraught! Only thing that makes me think death won’t be so bad. I wanna be where Bowie is! ❤️
I totally agree to you mate and I discovered him late as well
I hadn't been born when this song was released (it happend more than 10 years later) but it sounds so familiar to me. Amazing record. Bowie is the real starman
Recuerdo esta canción una ternura y él dueño del escenario
I believe deep in my heart he became a star.
....always has been, will always be....
He became a whole ass new dimension.
☁️✨“there’s a starman waiting in the sky” ✨☁️
he sure did and hes out tonight
He died
I was 13 when this came out. I'm 60 now and my respect and appreciation for him and his whole glorious body of work only continues to grow. Musician, singer, writer, actor, painter...he was a bright creative flame.
I Was about 15 - still adore him - missing
He was the whole package, looks ,talent and charisma for weeks. There will never be another.
2022 and its still a masterpiece
*2021
@@adlanbogatyryov6996 thank you
2022
incredible sync from mister sussex to the bbc sound. it feels like beeing recorded from the pirate radio ships
Top👍❤️
That smile can light up a room... or a stadium or 2
The whole world
That smile can light up the whole Universe!
Ya 😍
I love his original teeth, not those he got after he met Iman.
A very ugly smile by the way
My god, he was so gorgeous.
Cody Williams I 900000000% agree
lol i know
He is not a girl
sammie antha Bowie was a pioneer of gender bending and was one of the most famous supporters and frontman/womam to the lgbt community back then. The comment he madr is in reference to that.
No need to be such an asshole.
For those who didn’t know; Bowie wasn’t that famous outside of the UK in 1972 and at first several of the shows he had in the US were cancelled due to lack of attendance. It actually took a while for the world to appreciate Ziggy Stardust; luckily they eventually did!
Hey you might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like David Bowie
This sounds so raw and better than the studio version tbh.
How could anyone dislike this? You beautiful starman.
Some asshole could!
There probably fans of the thin white Duke
Dana Nemet 300+ autotuned hip hop “artists” are suddenly feeling empty inside and dont know why haha!
I don't dislike it .. but it came immediately after Moonage Daydream. M D was the knock out track for me.
INcivil Service No need to bash on other artists, negativity doesn’t need to be brought in to Bowieland :)
HERE ARE THE LYRICS TO THIS GREAT SONG ENJOY :
Didn't know what time it was and the lights were low
I leaned back on my radio
Some cat was layin' down some get it on rock 'n' roll, he said
Then the loud sound did seem to fade
Came back like a slow voice on a wave of phase haze
That weren't no D.J. that was hazy cosmic jive
There's a starman waiting in the sky
He'd like to come and meet us
But he thinks he'd blow our minds
There's a starman waiting in the sky
He's told us not to blow it
Cause he knows it's all worthwhile
He told me:
Let the children lose it
Let the children use it
Let all the children boogie
I had to phone someone so I picked on you
Hey, that's far out so you heard him too
Switch on the TV we may pick him up on channel two
Look out your window I can see his light
If we can sparkle he may land tonight
Don't tell your poppa or he'll get us locked up in fright
There's a starman waiting in the sky
He'd like to come and meet us
But he thinks he'd blow our minds
There's a starman waiting in the sky
He's told us not to blow it
Cause he knows it's all worthwhile
He told me:
Let the children lose it
Let the children use it
Let all the children boogie
There's a starman waiting in the sky
He'd like to come and meet us
But he thinks he'd blow our minds
There's a starman waiting in the sky
He's told us not to blow it
Cause he knows it's all worthwhile
He told me:
Let the children lose it
Let the children use it
Let all the children boogie.......
Richard F. Kerdasha , thanks for lyrics. It seems like D.Bowie is giving us a progress report on Major Tom, three years after Space Oddity,,and achieved lasting recognition for his efforts as a result…
sttgaegoaktd
@@stevenhaywood6027 no
Just curious, all the lyrics say " let the children lose it let the children use it let all the children Boogie," but doesn't it kind of sound like he says let the children use it let the children lose it but all the children Boogie? Just listen to it again, and tell me if you hear it too. I know I'm wrong, but it almost sounds like that's what it says instead of the actual lyrics. Kind of freaking me out
Thanks for lyrical it's great work and video is great it's easy to find fault in old school technology but it was certainly raw and rough but totally different from what we expect from artists Today
👏👏👏
That's the very beginning of his "Ziggy" period. He was so gorgeous here.
Well done Mr. Sussex!
He looked his best during this period and in his 50's. I have never missed a music person as much as I miss David Bowie.
In my opinion, he was in his prime in his early thirties. I love his look during the Isolar 2 tour: he looked so healthy, so handsome and very self-confident. That was his first tour after longtime where he was "David Bowie" on stage, and not one of his characters.
Gavin Singh no ,afterwards. the isolar tour 1 was where he looked like a thin white duke
Gavin Singh sorry there.
Ohoho
This has to be the best version I’ve heard
Yeah. Sounds great. Thick. Punchy. Fun.
Ikr it’s my fav song and I would die to hear it for the first time again
Seems closest to the recorded version, in this and it he's communicating in earnest about cosmic grooving, freedom, the Innocence of childhood as a reality beyond adult fear of the mystery of things - the 60s at their best!
Is banging
It's a more basilar version. Prefer the top of the pops one.
Thank you for this video and for keeping the spirit of David alive. Been a fan since I was 12, I am now 57. Jan 10, 2023 - seven years since his passing. Will always love you, David and thank you for your brilliance and heart.
Life on Mars is brilliant and Man who sold the World is Brilliant but this is still my all time favourite Bowie song
Even after years away from whatever I suddenly find myself singing ( hmm) this. Unforgettable
One of the best. Im a musician, write songs, record play covers too and my 3 Bowie songs I do are Ziggy, Space oddity and All the Young Dudes. But I'm going to learn this one too. On of my favs.
The sound on this video/ recording is amazing- you would never say it is more than 40 yrs old
Starman on a Black Star! He blow my mind....
There could be a master class on that guitar sound alone.
It would start with; "None of you will be able to get it but......."
my fav song by bowie in my fav era
This editing is beyond astonishing! Amazing job and so nice to have stumbled upon this alternative perspective of this song. Thank you for the hard work.
Mister Sussex,
Great video you put together. Thanks for sharing with us fans. ✌🏼
Hey you might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like David Bowie
One of the best and freakiest songs ever. Bowie was one of the greatest dudes. May his songs last forever!
July 2022 in the UK heatwave wondering if there will ever be anything like this again.
I was born in 1980 and im still waiting for music to be as good from the 60s to the 90s, Apart from a few!!! You know who you are.
2022 kids!!!!
Please for the love of god make something your own.
I miss him
I think David Bowie is the best.
Maya Joslin 4ever
And John Lennon?
Freddie Mercury*
Maia. Piccolina mi manchi tantissimo per se
@@Gabriel-nj2ot Paul mccartney **
It's one of those songs that gets better each time I hear it
Not only was Ziggy ( Bowie) a HUGE TALENT and influence on rock, but,he was surrounded by GREAT musicians..... especially Mick Ronson who should have been inducted to the HOF right along with Bowie!!!!!! Great CLIPS
Saw David in Tribeca many a days. What an absolutely lovely man..
After 69 years God said "that's enough David, let someone else be great now'
Still waiting.
He'd like to come visit,
but he thinks he'd blow our minds...
And meet us*
He did come to meet us and did blow our minds
I wish he would come back to visit.....
He has blown our minds
@@waynegonzales2951 Absolutely true! And he was Awesome!
this man’s voice, one of the more divine things i have the pleasure to appreciate in this life
This was the summer when as a 12 year old I discovered David Bowie and became a life long fan. He was always there in my life and (as someone so aptly commented elsewhere here) he was my friend I never met. This is an incredible video Mister Sussex, so brilliantly woven together, you've done fantastic work on this. I could even feel I was there at those shows which were just a few miles away but sadly I was too young and I was not.
I graduated High School the year this came out!
I know how you feel, for me David Bowie has become more poignant as the years have gone by. You say something very apt, when you say, "he was my friend I never met". When he died Kate Bush said "he was ours" and both of you have summed up how I felt about him. He was woven in with my whole life, especially as a teenager. It hurts that he has gone, but he lives on in so many. ❤️
That kick sounds amazing
Oh how I loved the star man!
We were all lucky to have been alive at the same time as David Bowie. God damn I miss him.
Oh man, I happened to be rocking some great headphones when I listened to this. Thank God I was. When that kick drum kicks in, ahhhhh! Talk about 'out front'! What a deliciously absurd mix this is. I really love it. Mick Ronson's backup vocals are excellent. Thanks for this, Mister Sussex.
Hey la-la
Oh, oh, oh
Didn't know what time it was
The lights were low, oh, oh
I leaned back on my radio, oh, oh
Some cat was layin' down some rock 'n' roll lotta soul, he said
Then the loud sound did seem to fade
Came back like a slow voice on a wave of phase
That weren't no DJ
That was hazy cosmic trace
There's a Starman waiting in the sky
He'd like to come and meet us
But he thinks he'd blow our minds
There's a Starman waiting in the sky
He's told us not to blow it
'Cause he knows it's all worthwhile
He told me
Let the children lose it
Let the children use it
Let all the children boogie
I had to phone someone, so I picked on you
Hey, that's far out, so you heard him too!
Switch on the TV, we may pick him up on channel two
Look out your window, I can see his light
If we can sparkle, he may land tonight
Don't tell your poppa or he'll get us locked up in fright
There's a Starman waiting in the sky
He'd like to come and meet us
But he thinks he'd blow our minds
There's a Starman waiting in the sky
He's told us not to blow it
'Cause he knows it's all worthwhile
He told me
Let the children lose it
Let the children use it
Let all the children boogie
Starman waiting in the sky
He'd like to come and meet us
But he thinks he'd blow our minds
There's a Starman waiting in the sky
He's told us not to blow it
'Cause he knows it's all worthwhile
He told me
Let the children lose it
Let the children use it
Let all the children boogie
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
Source: Musixmatch
I could watch this video in loop for the rest of my life
Missing you David...in 2020...you and Lou, Freddie and a ton of others...but really, really missing you, because we met by chance, and you were so gracious and kind on that day in 1979. Your legacy lives on mate.
Grande Bowie siempre se te recordara como un maestro.esa canción es hermosa me imagino que estás con el hombre estrella..un abrazo dónde este tú amigo por siempre leo
Seine Musik hat mich zu der Zeit, als ich ein Teenager war (Ende der siebziger Jahre), immer begleitet, und bis heute. Ich bin immer wieder traurig, dass er nicht mehr unter uns ist. So ein wundervoller außergewöhnlicher Mensch. Seine Musik hat mein Leben bereichert.
Fucking awesome work mate - so nice to see footage I've not seen before from 72 in particular. Magic
When he died my living daughter- I lost my darling girl to cancer-a beautiful spirit- but the living one KNEW how hard this was going to be for me. She knew of my respect and love for his talent. Thanks again, Mark Sussex.
Любимый Дэвид, спасибо за помощь и поддержку
Denada.
I will never forget seeing him on TOTP with this song. I was transfixed as was my mother. She was about 52 at the time and thought he was just so beautiful. I miss them both. ❤️ Mr Sussex, thank you for uploading this. These days mean a lot to me.
Sweet for U 👍😘
Think that was a performance which was life changing for many of us
@@DavidTransformer I'm plugged in to Bowie a lot lately,yes he affected me in a way I can't describe xx
AbsofreakNlutely agree! I was 11 and Mom and I saw him on Midnight Special!
Che classe! Che eleganza.. star indimenticabile
Una de las muy buenas canciones que tiene los montes que te pusieron se que quedaron cortos
Hi from Saint-Petersburg, we love him!!❤
Bowie was a classic, brilliant, trail blazer,, pioneer and a super hot sexy legendary man that had both men and women captivated by his talent and fearlessness....
Muy muy avanzado para su época... mis respetos para el master Bowie...
I remember singing this song over and over in the spring of '77 and someone signed my senior yearbook mentioning my love of this song. Genius. Oh and Ziggy landed in a London pub 50 years ago this past Thursday.
So amazing performer and singer and music writer
we are very blessed to have this thank you
Hey you might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like David Bowie
Man, those drums sound incredible. Bowie sounds beautiful, as always.
Such, sweet classy guy in spite of being such a brooding, drug crazed, sexually adventurous, musically experimental rock'n roll alien. A basket of beautiful contradictions! Many us forgot he was mortal.
I like this, but I'm not quite sure if many of those are contradictory... remember the saying/ mantra "sex, drugs, and rock'n'roll!"?
A lot of the greatest artists are full of beautiful contradictions. I think that is what inspires and drives them to create such amazing art.
Got that right!!! Too bad,he left us....
Yes, it makes "your" life seem boring as hell . Doesn't it ?!
Indeed
Thanks for sharing. 1 of the best Bowie songs for me.
The era of real rock and roll is over and I don't think there will ever be a time in our history that will be the same, that will make us all feel the way we did back then. At least though, we still have the music. I met a very talented actor in my voice-over class who also has a band. I went to his Spotify page to listen to some of his music and almost all the songs sounded exactly the same. I didn't listen to any of them all the way through. There was no point. What happened to rock and roll music?
_You live on, Ziggy!_
This was the music we grew up with. Playing in the parks or on the streets no internet and we felt sooooo freeeeee and imaginative.
After watching The Man Who Fell to Earth, I get why you call youself ''Mister Sussex'', great video. You're amazing for sharing with us Bowie fans such hidden gems.
Nintendonix thanks. Well if it's good enough for Thomas Jerome Newton... ; )
Mister Sussex then it is for you hahahah great movie and great videos yours :)
Nintendonix p
Yes, Mr. Sussex...love from SanAntonio, Texas
fantastic , thank you so much....from a hardcore Bowie fan. I understood and related to the man, his music and his art. He was an exceptional human being ......gifted in songwriting, multi-instrumentalist, art, modelling and acting, fashion design, acting and was blessed with one of the most incredible voices....truly a British Elvis.
Michele Romeo wrong. he was a universal david bowie.
Elvis did not write his own songs! Just had the great Voice and Looks! Think Bowie trumps Elvis overall, having Voice, Looks and the Imagination to write all his own works (Not to mention the Acting Skills and Artistic Endeavours on the side)! ★⚡(◕‿◕)⚡★ 🎸
2022, thanks for sharing - 50 years of awesome
Mister Sussex.tank u,so much for that,love it.
Great stuff, I'm 57 and I will show my 5yr old grandson what music really is about
The intro and opening verses to this song are so perfect for the time and place and scene that Bowie was in. Like a drug induced fantasy or sleep walk from some random party or gathering where you didn't know anyone and woke up without any bearing as to time or day. He lived it of course but also chronicled it so well in his lyrics and music. He puts you in that scene even if you were not alive at the time or aware.
I'm a sculptor, and when I sculpt musicians, I tend to hear their songs for weeks beforehand, with Freddy Mercury it was constant Bohemian Rapsody, with Gene Simmons it was constant Strutter, with Marilyn Manson I was bombarded with The Reflecting God so I sculpted them, now I'm haunted with Star Man by David Bowie, guess he will be my next sculpture
Aqui o David ainda acreditava naquilo que ele está cantando. Depois de velho era só uma interpretação.
R.I.P. David Bowie Star men best of rock psychedelic love this song! bk in the 70s and all of his songs are great! ♥️
Wow! This is so amazing! It's great to see Bowie's obscure footage. You are a genius! Thank you Mister Sussex. I will always love him. What an inspiration!
He looked a bit nerdish back when he was around 15 to 18 years old. Never would have thought for a minute he'd end up being so drop dead GORGEOUS! I think his naturally super high cheek bones made him look even more beautiful 😍. Miss you forever.....awwww why did you have to leave us?? The world is much worse off without you in it!!! RIP😘💕
I think that David is the Starman cuz he's blown our minds
I thought it was really that E.T. creature from the movies? :-)
SO RIP STARMAN....😭
He may land tonight ⭐️🎶⭐️🎶⭐️🎶⭐️🎶⭐️
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hey you might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like David Bowie
Still hearing it in 2022.
Impeccably synced, as someone else commented. Nice one, mate :)
Thank you kindly Nacho. Looking forward to your next one as always.
:)
sent chills down my spine,thanks so much!great to hear Ronno's backing vocals so clearly.I was 14 when this came out,I'm 64 in a few weeks but still say this is my all time favourite album.
I think this live version is even better than the studio version. Shame on me for not seeing Bowie in concert before he passed. 😞
I finally got to see him in 1990, but it was an outdoor venue and he was so far away I couldn’t even see him. They had screens on both sides, but it wasn’t the same. I wish I could’ve seen him in a smaller place. 😢
I'm listening while there's a pandemic in June/2020, and I'm so anxious and sad, so many deaths, but this kind of music show me there'll be better days. Thanks David, RIP.
I never thought I'd need so many people
When I was at the worse of my depression I played this song on repeat. It really helped me out. I have an undying love for his music because of this song. Peace and love friend.
Watch MonaLisa twins' cover of this song and get your spirits uplifted guaranteed.
You've been scammed man.
i always heard my mom listening to david all the years growing up (im 26) so i wanted to listen with my good headphones and im listening to all the subtle details and really appreciating it more
@4Tlccas yeah his music is really timeless I like how he talks about aliens too before it was normal
thank you , mister for the rare footage and brilliantly put together video, I live near dunstable uk, ive been asking people for more david bowie video from here and Aylesbury too ,I know theres more out there to be seen , so fascinating this era was so raw and brilliant to look back on
omg what a birthday gift!!! thank you very much :)
David Bowie’s waiting in the sky he’d like to come back but he knows he’d make us cry 😭 rip Bowie 👨🏻🎤
That bass! Dirty rock n roll funk.
Hardly crying listening, thinking , remembering
Crisp..clean..pure David Bowie..rest in peace, brother
Ronson is so good 🧡 He makes his guitar shimmer.
I believe he's the most beautiful man I have ever seen,damn.
LOVE, LOVE , LOVE Thanks for your Music !
Maravilla 😢😢porque no te escuché antes gracias !!!!!!!
Watching this again and again , so f""""""ing amazing .
Bach, Beethoven, Bowie
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Pernille👿♥️❤️💍