Got to see this musical genius in concert twice .First time station to station was performed and he blew my mind .it was love at first sight .then in 2004 .where he only proceeded to have gotten better and was once again spell bounding.Bowie and the musicians who worked with him over the years were all brilliant.
If you ever get chance to read about this period of Bowie's life, I think you'd find it fascinating Randi ... he admitted several time that he didn't think he would "come out the other side" of his cocaine habit & paranoia ... whilst in L.A. he was living & surviving on a diet of peppers, milk & cocaine.
He was hallucinating, thinking he saw dead bodies falling past his windows and paranoid that witches were trying to steal his semen. He was a total mess, and I’m surprised he made it out of his addiction alive or without completely losing his mind. I know he went to Berlin to get clean, but what I don’t understand was, why did he bring the heroin addict, Iggy Pop, with him to what was, at the time, the heroin capitol of the world?
You can hear the clackety clack, clackety clack, of a train and the studio version has train whistles. He mentions going from Kether to Malkuth (part of the kaballah tree of life). The song may also refer to the stations of the cross. Bowie was known as the thin white Duke on this tour. He was fighting cocaine addiction during this time and he weighed about 90 pounds, infamously existing on a diet of milk, cocaine, and peppers. An incredible documentary called Cracked Actor was filmed about him during this period showing his paranoia and eccentricity. Definitely worth a watch.
Word on a wing live in Paris 1999 is the most beautiful. He was crying out to God during this era 1976 to 1979. He had some horrible scares and almost died from his addictions. Such a great album though...rock art!!
Just want to add a final comment. Thanks for doing this song. It's a great song and again shows how great Bowie was live. Saw him live three times and he was always excellent.
In so many of Bowie's songs and increasingly in the Ziggy period, it is indeed interesting to note the way he slowly adds those instrumental layers at the beginnings. It always seemed to me that he wanted us to appreciate the individual parts and how they meshed, and not just the "wall of sound".
I got to see him on this tour in Chicago and it was surreal. Almost seemed that there was an aura surrounding him and we were in about the 7th row, just an incredible experience.
The music in the beginning is from the short movie “Un Chien Andalou” by Salvador Dali and Luis Buñuel. It shocked people in 1929 and did it again on Bowies tour 1976. I was there. Stockholm. He showed the movie, and played Kraftwerk before. I was very young, but I remember it clearly.
There's a rehearsal video of this where the guitarist does his feedback thing, and then the band come in and play through the extended intro, and bowie does his return of the thin white duke bit, and they go into the song proper, and then promptly breaks into laughter because he's messed something up, and they have to play it all again. That intro can never be too long for me though; Dennis Davis is amazing. The Throwing darts in lovers' eyes was something Alistair Crowley is supposed to have done; he also published a book called "White Stains." He was the self-styled" most evil man in England;" but he wasn't really; he was just a very naughty boy.
LOL. Bowie may of mentioned cocaine. He had a bad cocaine addiction in the mid 70's. He said in interviews he did not remember recording the album "Station to Station". Amazing considering how focused and together his vocals are. After this album he moved to Berlin with friend Iggy Pop another well known singer. They shared an apartment there for several years. While there Bowie recorded his "Berlin Trilogy" albums. Three classic must hear albums. He also produced two albums for his friend Iggy Pop while there.
Just wanted to add this is not "Psychedelia". It's inspired by early 70's "Krautrock" experimental music happening in West Germany back then. A main band to start with is "Kraftwerk" they did songs much like this.
This is two separate clips and I think it's messing with the sound because this song is usually very clear. I think it's dress rehearsal footage matched to a live version from what I remember but I've never heard it this off before. Yep he said cocaine.
Been a Bowie fan since 1972 when I bought Ziggy Stardust. I'd suggest the studio album. Bowie should always be listened to through the full albums. He was a true artist and listening to him in bits and pieces diminishes what he did. The first 3 minutes of this have nothing to do with the song.
@@daniellastuart3145 I don't think it matters. There are many other reaction video people who Play the whole song straight through. Thank you good luck
I caught the 1976 Isolar tour in Detroit......this was so good!
Not only have I had a bootleg version of this since it was released in '76 but I was also in the audience for this show. Great memories.
Got to see this musical genius in concert twice .First time station to station was performed and he blew my mind .it was love at first sight .then in 2004 .where he only proceeded to have gotten better and was once again spell bounding.Bowie and the musicians who worked with him over the years were all brilliant.
Ho visto Bowie in live 5 e più grande concerto di ma vita 👍
74 thru 78 Bowie's greatest era in my opinion.
The power of his stillness on stage is spellbinding.
The greatest mutation of rock and roll.
A great performance. Also the song Stay from the same concert is superb 👍
If you ever get chance to read about this period of Bowie's life, I think you'd find it fascinating Randi ... he admitted several time that he didn't think he would "come out the other side" of his cocaine habit & paranoia ... whilst in L.A. he was living & surviving on a diet of peppers, milk & cocaine.
He was hallucinating, thinking he saw dead bodies falling past his windows and paranoid that witches were trying to steal his semen. He was a total mess, and I’m surprised he made it out of his addiction alive or without completely losing his mind. I know he went to Berlin to get clean, but what I don’t understand was, why did he bring the heroin addict, Iggy Pop, with him to what was, at the time, the heroin capitol of the world?
Thank you. I was there, Feb. 25, 1976. It was euphoric.
You can hear the clackety clack, clackety clack, of a train and the studio version has train whistles. He mentions going from Kether to Malkuth (part of the kaballah tree of life). The song may also refer to the stations of the cross. Bowie was known as the thin white Duke on this tour. He was fighting cocaine addiction during this time and he weighed about 90 pounds, infamously existing on a diet of milk, cocaine, and peppers. An incredible documentary called Cracked Actor was filmed about him during this period showing his paranoia and eccentricity. Definitely worth a watch.
Also on the Station to Station album is the song, Word on a Wing, a most beautiful hymn, showing Bowie’s spiritual side.
Word on a wing live in Paris 1999 is the most beautiful. He was crying out to God during this era 1976 to 1979. He had some horrible scares and almost died from his addictions. Such a great album though...rock art!!
Cracked Actor was filmed 2 years before and it was a different character not the thin white duke.
This was often my jukebox pick at the bar. Because it rocks and it's like 11 minutes :P That whole album is excellent
Just want to add a final comment. Thanks for doing this song. It's a great song and again shows how great Bowie was live. Saw him live three times and he was always excellent.
My David Bowie character fav!! EVER!! The Thin White Duke!!
In so many of Bowie's songs and increasingly in the Ziggy period, it is indeed interesting to note the way he slowly adds those instrumental layers at the beginnings. It always seemed to me that he wanted us to appreciate the individual parts and how they meshed, and not just the "wall of sound".
I got to see him on this tour in Chicago and it was surreal. Almost seemed that there was an aura surrounding him and we were in about the 7th row, just an incredible experience.
The music in the beginning is from the short movie “Un Chien Andalou” by Salvador Dali and Luis Buñuel. It shocked people in 1929 and did it again on Bowies tour 1976. I was there. Stockholm. He showed the movie, and played Kraftwerk before. I was very young, but I remember it clearly.
David, you are not one in a million. you are one in billions.
I've been a Bowie fan for more than 40 years and, for me, the period from 1976 to 1980 is the best. Station to Station is his best song
The live version of "Station to Station" at Nassau Coliseum is my favorite David song.
Little Zorua spotted
There's a rehearsal video of this where the guitarist does his feedback thing, and then the band come in and play through the extended intro, and bowie does his return of the thin white duke bit, and they go into the song proper, and then promptly breaks into laughter because he's messed something up, and they have to play it all again.
That intro can never be too long for me though; Dennis Davis is amazing.
The Throwing darts in lovers' eyes was something Alistair Crowley is supposed to have done; he also published a book called "White Stains." He was the self-styled" most evil man in England;" but he wasn't really; he was just a very naughty boy.
It's so hard to pick the best Bowie album, but if you MUST, then let it be Station To Station.
U said it right, u discovered this complexity of the thin white Duke music.
John Farnham with Melbourne Symphony Orchestra ..... HELP
LOL. Bowie may of mentioned cocaine. He had a bad cocaine addiction in the mid 70's. He said in interviews he did not remember recording the album "Station to Station". Amazing considering how focused and together his vocals are. After this album he moved to Berlin with friend Iggy Pop another well known singer. They shared an apartment there for several years. While there Bowie recorded his "Berlin Trilogy" albums. Three classic must hear albums. He also produced two albums for his friend Iggy Pop while there.
00:53 Nice one, keep it up!
Stacey Heydon! Stacey Heydon! Stacey Heydon steals the show!
Just wanted to add this is not "Psychedelia". It's inspired by early 70's "Krautrock" experimental music happening in West Germany back then. A main band to start with is "Kraftwerk" they did songs much like this.
I don't know what its about either, but its in my top 5 Bowie songs.
Bowie said its about Witchcraft, maybe the whole album or just the title track?
Want to know what the song is about? Research the line "One magical movement from Kether to Malkuth"
Stations of the cross...kabbalah
This is two separate clips and I think it's messing with the sound because this song is usually very clear. I think it's dress rehearsal footage matched to a live version from what I remember but I've never heard it this off before. Yep he said cocaine.
Bowie at his (very?) lowest. Soaring high regardless with numbers like this.
jajajajaja "¿Happy?" JAJAJAJAJAJAJA
you should check out depeche mode. maybe the song new life, live in hamburg 1984
It's not the side affect of the cocaine. Bowie was a musical genius.
Bowie fr the substitute teacher that said “I’ll wait”
Would you guys consider this a predecessor to shoegaze?
Nice reaction - wait until you hear the studio version. To me, this was/is the song that separates Bowie from his peers and beyond :-)
Can you please react to Tears for fears song called
No small thing
Please
Since when did DB start wearing a plaid shirt and a jean vest ?
Been a Bowie fan since 1972 when I bought Ziggy Stardust. I'd suggest the studio album. Bowie should always be listened to through the full albums. He was a true artist and listening to him in bits and pieces diminishes what he did. The first 3 minutes of this have nothing to do with the song.
much better if you make comments after the music
They have puse during the music it a copyright thing
@@daniellastuart3145 I don't think it matters. There are many other reaction video people who Play the whole song straight through. Thank you good luck
poly rhythms dear
You unfortunately chose the absolutely worst moment to interrupt. Bad luck.
listen to the studio version, I have never liked the translation to live. It's a great song.
Yes ,believe or not their are human beings over the age of 35 ,who are still alive. Who knew