This is a man who truly lived every day, even when he was doing things that were so bad for him. My God. The privilege of saying we knew OF him, heard and saw him perform, even if only on TV/movies/records, etc., is something that makes my life better. This is a remarkable performance.
Ah, well. I wasn't there at this piece of history. I was 20. A serious fan. I thought the tickets were too expensive. There's a lesson for you kids...Sod the expense. These moments are priceless! I've regretted it ever since. I saw Louise at The South Bank a year or so ago. She's still sensational. Look back in...regret...I've had a few...
Wow - lucky you - I thought about 18-20 times was a lot looking back from Diamond dogs to Reality - but ur def ahead of me. Always a event not just a concert, just ppl watching was fun - see how many different personas you could count in the crowd Ziggys , halloween jacks , thin white dukes etc
Another awesome Bowie gig I enjoyed from the front row..... heavenly and beautifully performed by both David and Louise. Met some cool Bowie lovers in the pub before too - who else was there?
Me! I was near the front on the left hand side. The closest I've ever been to him! My seat was in the back row. Everyone rushed the stage when he came on.
I managed to get a £12 ticket - they sold a few standing room only tickets right at the back of the top circle. The whole evening was magical - it was a benefit concert for the Institute of Contemporary Arts, and there was some other acts on - Woodentops and the Kronos String Quartet spring to mind - but everyone was there for Bowie. I believe it was his only performance in 1988. Between each set they played Arvo Part and Gorecki - composers who at the time weren't well known. Totally magical. Bowie finally came on at the end of the evening for just 10 minutes - 10 minutes that was visually and sonically stunning - a real chill down the spine moment that I'll never forget.
Not the only one - cheap at the price. Skipped the end of term at boarding school to see seven minutes off bliss. The tension throughout the night (not just whether I could catch the last tube back to school) was amazing - is he here or not - one of the best moments.
Incredible as always. I remember someone writing that they traveled from afar to see Bowie do 8 minutes and that it was worth it. I was lucky to see a portion of their "Suffragette City" routine at Spac in 1990 during The Greatest Hits Tour. Bowie would go onto produce some of his best work in the 90's up until he sadly left us in 2016.
I still have all this on VHS and even tried to get tickets for the ICA performance ...... Bowie reclaimed his creative place in the universe with this project I think.....
David Bowie is so graceful and smooth in his movements on this video when he walks across the stage, when he does that dip down so that she can jump over him, himself lifting up, then the stroll off the stage he slips his arm around her to bring her back on the stage with the dance. The others are good dancers but there’s not the gliding of movement that David Bowie has
I do remember when Louise was talking about doing that show, for her it was like surreal. La La La Human Steps were innovative at that time and David Bowie was coming often in Montréal and I think he discovered them when he came. Louise is more than a dancer she's an athlete, look at her body. The guy who dance with her is not a dancer anymore, he's a comedian. His name is Marc Béland
Un beau duo! Je leur trouvait une certaine ressemblançe... visages pâles, étroits, lèvres minces et bien sûr l'audace et l'originalité. Présences de scène. Ça devait être difficile pour la danseuse de ne pas tomber sur le charme de Bowie.
A very special night for me for many reasons. Not least as this signaled the end of his 'Phil Collins' years. The Woodentops in support were extraordinary. Rolo McGinty, I'm still jealous and still in awe.
All dancers know it's true.. you spend your life abusing your body to make someone else look good... LaLa!! you couldn't have done it for a better frontman !!! OMG I'd give my eye teeth to be La La in this moment/tour!!! My middle name is Louise... I SO LOVE Bowie!! ...and i'm SO GREEN with envy--the woulda/shoulda/coulda of my days in dance class.. LALALA!!!! you got what some of us only dream of.. and you sweatted ALL YOUR LIFE to be THAT GOOD!!! I SEE IT!!! I'm not sure how many others do....
I agree. But, as you see in the very start of the video, Bowie was NOT the choreographer. The choreographer first speaks at about 1 minute into the video...
Basically this is the kind of stuff St Vincent would love to do... But she hasn't got a song like Look back in Anger in her repertoire...nor anything remotely close even 🙂 Complicated is only cool when based upon real talent, not just posing.
Here for Louise Le Cavalier!My hero and an inspiration to this day! Could't stand Bowie. Do you really like this derivative song? Overrated with a big R
This is a man who truly lived every day, even when he was doing things that were so bad for him. My God. The privilege of saying we knew OF him, heard and saw him perform, even if only on TV/movies/records, etc., is something that makes my life better. This is a remarkable performance.
Ah, well. I wasn't there at this piece of history. I was 20. A serious fan. I thought the tickets were too expensive. There's a lesson for you kids...Sod the expense. These moments are priceless! I've regretted it ever since. I saw Louise at The South Bank a year or so ago. She's still sensational. Look back in...regret...I've had a few...
I would never thought you can actually dance the song. Very creative.
Louise moves like a trained panther, those mid air rolls over David’s back, amazing 😱💯
There was no end to David Bowie's talent...He learned the steps to this piece so quickly...
THank you for posting this....I am so happy I got to see him live over 35 times...always AMAZING to see live....
I never did... 😭😭😭😭😭 Literally in tears every time I think about it.
Lucky you, it would be amazing to see him once
You are one of special few people. You must be a phenomanol person to have enjoyed that privilege. Right on Flash!!!
Wow - lucky you - I thought about 18-20 times was a lot looking back from Diamond dogs to Reality - but ur def ahead of me.
Always a event not just a concert, just ppl watching was fun - see how many different personas you could count in the crowd
Ziggys , halloween jacks , thin white dukes etc
I was there, fantastic to see him back to form
Poetry.
Two wonderful artists together
Vive le Québec pays !!!!!
Another awesome Bowie gig I enjoyed from the front row..... heavenly and beautifully performed by both David and Louise. Met some cool Bowie lovers in the pub before too - who else was there?
what year did u see and where....I saw them in London not with Bowie though
Yes
Me! I was near the front on the left hand side. The closest I've ever been to him! My seat was in the back row. Everyone rushed the stage when he came on.
I managed to get a £12 ticket - they sold a few standing room only tickets right at the back of the top circle. The whole evening was magical - it was a benefit concert for the Institute of Contemporary Arts, and there was some other acts on - Woodentops and the Kronos String Quartet spring to mind - but everyone was there for Bowie. I believe it was his only performance in 1988. Between each set they played Arvo Part and Gorecki - composers who at the time weren't well known. Totally magical. Bowie finally came on at the end of the evening for just 10 minutes - 10 minutes that was visually and sonically stunning - a real chill down the spine moment that I'll never forget.
Not the only one - cheap at the price. Skipped the end of term at boarding school to see seven minutes off bliss. The tension throughout the night (not just whether I could catch the last tube back to school) was amazing - is he here or not - one of the best moments.
God the black suit w no shirt inside and that tan...he looked wonderful
GOD he was GORGEOUS
Karen Katz As Hell Beautiful Inside Out😘
David Bowie reinvents his performances and everything he does is unique, new and better each time.
Love the shot towards the end with David looking down on them!!!
two amazing artists. R.I.P David Bowie
Louise Lecavalier is a phenomenal dancer and Bowie is a GOD!
David Bowie....handsome and debonair!
first seen. greatest performance ever seen. thank god , bowie existed in my lifetime.
Incredible as always. I remember someone writing that they traveled from afar to see Bowie do 8 minutes and that it was worth it. I was lucky to see a portion of their "Suffragette City" routine at Spac in 1990 during The Greatest Hits Tour. Bowie would go onto produce some of his best work in the 90's up until he sadly left us in 2016.
Beyond cool. Astonishing performance.
I still have all this on VHS and even tried to get tickets for the ICA performance ...... Bowie reclaimed his creative place in the universe with this project I think.....
simply wow. i loved her with Zappa in Yellow Shark. This is outstanding, as well.
David Bowie is so graceful and smooth in his movements on this video when he walks across the stage, when he does that dip down so that she can jump over him, himself lifting up, then the stroll off the stage he slips his arm around her to bring her back on the stage with the dance. The others are good dancers but there’s not the gliding of movement that David Bowie has
I do remember when Louise was talking about doing that show, for her it was like surreal. La La La Human Steps were innovative at that time and David Bowie was coming often in Montréal and I think he discovered them when he came. Louise is more than a dancer she's an athlete, look at her body. The guy who dance with her is not a dancer anymore, he's a comedian. His name is Marc Béland
Ahh c'est bien ce que je pensais, Marc Béland !
@@Frameshaft Exactement 😉
I was there memories of an amazing performance
that was a good night out. My childhood sweetheart did her dance moves on the train back to Eastbourne .........very impressive.
Bowie....AMAZING....talented...beyond words....I miss him already
Art❤
wow tht was incredible i love the interpretation of dance an music its jus so fascinating plus wow is tht woman strong lol
che fascino che classe che eleganzaabbiamo perso qualcuno di una genialiità e beellleezza come nessuno mai ci sarà ciiao duca
👱♂️👱♀️deux artistes magnifiques
Bowie por siempre y para siempre 😘
Un beau duo! Je leur trouvait une certaine ressemblançe... visages pâles, étroits, lèvres minces et bien sûr l'audace et l'originalité. Présences de scène. Ça devait être difficile pour la danseuse de ne pas tomber sur le charme de Bowie.
So Magnificent! ... Thank-you for uploading. :-)
stunning!
Completely, utterly Astonishing on every level. I need More...!
Beautiful talented people.
Louise Lecavalier is the greatest dancer, i have ever seen.
Thank you for posting this!
Never to be duplicated.
The Picasso of the late 20th century.
Rock music high art.
amazing.
They are only just catching up and this was 35 years ago.
semplicemente spettacolari!
“I first saw them performing Human Sex….. one of their dance pieces.”
I WAS THERE...
Louise Lecavalier also performed at the Yellow shark...absolutely stunning
A very special night for me for many reasons. Not least as this signaled the end of his 'Phil Collins' years. The Woodentops in support were extraordinary. Rolo McGinty, I'm still jealous and still in awe.
Magnifique Louise Lecavalier qui avait comme partenaire tout un cavalier!
Starman David Bowie The definitive biography by Paul Trynka p.340
fantastic ~
I was at thei gig
Music in the beginning reminds me of the movie "The fountain" Xibalba.
All dancers know it's true.. you spend your life abusing your body to make someone else look good...
LaLa!! you couldn't have done it for a better frontman !!!
OMG I'd give my eye teeth to be La La in this moment/tour!!!
My middle name is Louise...
I SO LOVE Bowie!!
...and i'm SO GREEN with envy--the woulda/shoulda/coulda of my days in dance class..
LALALA!!!! you got what some of us only dream of.. and you sweatted ALL YOUR LIFE to be THAT GOOD!!!
I SEE IT!!!
I'm not sure how many others do....
I was here!
Alice Wonder bb
Louise Lecavalier!!
THIS IS FUCKING BRILLIANT AND HARDLY KNOWN!!! start somewhere at 13 minutes in.
Some of the movements look like Ryan Heffington,s choreographed Channel no.5 commercial of October 2020.
god i wish that were me
Is there anything he didnt try? Always pushing the ticket and doing it all! Impressive choreography even by today's standards.
I agree.
But, as you see in the very start of the video, Bowie was NOT the choreographer. The choreographer first speaks at about 1 minute into the video...
It's amazing how his partner lifts him up. She must be pretty strong.
This is very interesting
Words fail!
after watching this I wish that I was there but I was only 12
10:58 Wow !
You know who I am he said!
So Bowie still had the mullet in 1988.
he had it _again_ - in 1987-88 :)
Where was this?
Dominion Theatre, London.
Basically this is the kind of stuff St Vincent would love to do... But she hasn't got a song like Look back in Anger in her repertoire...nor anything remotely close even 🙂 Complicated is only cool when based upon real talent, not just posing.
Here for Louise Le Cavalier!My hero and an inspiration to this day! Could't stand Bowie. Do you really like this derivative song? Overrated with a big R
He's so beautiful. I love seeing him dance with Louise. I didn't know her name until recently. Awesome performance. Thank you for posting.
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