David Bowie Owes His Style to His Fans | The Dick Cavett Show
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2018
- David Bowie admits to taking inspiration from fans who came to his shows.
Date aired - David Bowie - 5th December 1974
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Dick Cavett has been nominated for eleven Emmy awards (the most recent in 2012 for the HBO special, Mel Brooks and Dick Cavett Together Again), and won three. Spanning five decades, Dick Cavett’s television career has defined excellence in the interview format. He started at ABC in 1968, and also enjoyed success on PBS, USA, and CNBC.
His most recent television successes were the September 2014 PBS special, Dick Cavett’s Watergate, followed April 2015 by Dick Cavett’s Vietnam. He has appeared in movies, tv specials, tv commercials, and several Broadway plays. He starred in an off-Broadway production ofHellman v. McCarthy in 2014 and reprised the role at Theatre 40 in LA February 2015.
Cavett has published four books beginning with Cavett (1974) and Eye on Cavett (1983), co-authored with Christopher Porterfield. His two recent books -- Talk Show: Confrontations, Pointed Commentary, and Off-Screen Secrets (2010) and Brief Encounters: Conversations, Magic moments, and Assorted Hijinks(October 2014) are both collections of his online opinion column, written for The New York Times since 2007. Additionally, he has written for The New Yorker, TV Guide, Vanity Fair, and elsewhere.
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His fans may or may not have influenced his style but he's deff influenced by something at this time.
scary Davy.
Something white, yes....
The cane?
I love the question: can you picture yourself at 60? At 60 Bowie was one of the coolest people on the planet. And so successful, happy, clean-living and stable. RIP
Was thinking the same.
He didn't let him answer that properly. I would have loved to hear the answer.
I know he took substances during this time but David always seemed to be nervous and self conscious during interviews. Complex and fascinating, he was one of the most original and creative talents of the twentieth century.
Bewlay brother
Dick Cavett was such a laid back host
He was the best. Love watching his old shows.
The number one
I think Dick was one of the few interviewers that Marlon Brando liked, and Brando was an insufferable human being from what I've seen.
Lol. He looks like Joker from comic books in this phase.
HE WOULD MAKE A GREAT JOKER
@@coldramentpm1013 that is gonna be a bit... difficult to say the least
He should have played Joker in the first Batman movie in 1989.
How about another joke… murrrrrayy?
Spot on
His body language was going at light speed
Cocaine.
That s what gram od cocaine will do to you 🤯
The man who fell to earth. This was his major cocaine period, thus the skeletal frame and OCD quirks.
He had kidney disease ...
Dick Cavett is the best! Love his interviews.
I like him too.
it was very sad to see him describe his relationship with his mother, he snapped right out of his high and straight into sorrow
its probably why he could do so many drugs.... artist like him are being driven by a very heavy vibe. their brains are on tilt and skating right ontop of chaos ice. its their norm.... drugs just marginally turn that off. bowie was high strung, very smart but also riddled. but he was also tough. his resurrection in berlin was an amazing survival story. he was as close to death as a rock star gets before he left LA. once he found equilibrium he was able to navigate quite a few more amazing chapters. as important to the 70s as dylan was to the 60s.
He seems very codependent with his cane. Perhaps he’s “co-cane”?
HAR!! HAR!!!... ( still, I could never come up with quickies like that
That's Perfect! :)
Might be the greatest pun I’ve ever heard
Daniel Walker true!!! He’s all coked out!!! Too funny
Nice one
1:48 "woo!" he's like telling the audience to calm down lol
Bowie was just skin and bones!
Drugs an poor eating bk then sadly .
@@Davido50 I think this is around the time he started acting as the 'thin white duke'' persona, so he purposely lost weight. I may be wrong though.
@@user-hp8hg2ix1b sound correct. thanks!
Don't you know
Yeah, drugs will do that to you
David Bowie: Pure genius
He reminds me of a man that wants to live a quiet life
Reminds me of Spuds interview in Trainspotting
Co26 Sailing you nailed it.
Bowie was a true legend, I commend his humbleness and honesty..
1:31 the drip is hitting him at this very moment
1:30 that bittersweet leftover ...
David creating ASMR with that cane.
The only playlist I have on spotify that is dedicated to a single artist is Bowie.
It’s amazing how obviously under the influence so many of these guests were back in those days. You see it now and again these days, but nothing like this. It isn’t even just the musicians, although they probably are the most frequently under the influence. They had it nice back in those hippie days. Free love and drugs in the latter 60’s, and then all of a sudden bam “that didn’t work, let’s sell out so we have plenty of good coke for the discos”. If you didn’t get into dope or other hard drugs and OD by the 80’s, you were getting old and partied out and just took your Valium, pain pills, SSRI’s, etc to get through the day while telling all the young people not to do drugs. I’ve seen so many hippies that totally reversed into yuppie corporatists and helped run our country into the ground. Carlin has a point when it came to the narcissistic baby boomers.
Facts.
Not being a little jelly there, are you?
MaskedMarvyl probably a little? Doesn’t hurt my point though
This is an excellent comment. It is insightful and concise. The lesson I take is that most results in your life are the culmination of whatever you have done up to today. If you spend your young adult years dedicating your efforts to something that produces nothing long term-even if it’s in the name of love and happiness-later in life you’re more likely to become resentful, jealous, demanding and yes, maybe narcissistic and angry. Edit: PS David Bowie is pretty much my all time favorite musician and Dick Cavett is the world’s best interviewer so that’s why I watched this...Cavett should have asked about life on mars.
FloydofOz thanks for the compliment. I also love Bowie and as a drummer his final album had me nerding out on the incredible performance throughout. ‘Tis a pity it was a bore.... nah, I actually loved the album as a work of art as well, but that’s what I would have said if I didn’t. I wish you the best and stay safe, my friend.
It is sad that he is no longer with us because he contributed so much to the world with his art yet it's comforting to know as that he lived an adventurous life. Of the unknown. He illustrated so many versions of himself which encouraged and still encourages artists and everyone in general to discover more of themselves. There is more to us all, each and every one of us. What also resonated from this interview was that he shared how he wasn't academically engaged but more so an creative. He had tried the educational route briefly but came into his own heuristic journey. Those aspects spoke to me and perhaps to almost everyone based on how they see themselves as for what they want to contribute to the world. It hits different when people who made an impact like David are no longer here. .. the retrospect shows greatly from this interview.
Kids don't know what they are missing. When your musical heroes did interviews high out of their minds.
Never has such a great divide between two entertainers been witnessed. In terms of talent, intellect or fashion ;+}
He didnt get along with his mother but later reconciled.
melhor entrevistador que já vi na vida!
he was really on another planet at this time. The film, "The Man Who Fell to Earth" didn't do him justice. He climbed out of this, but on another level his best music came out of this period and before.
And after, with Heroes and Scary Monsters album
David was a genus
He was a genius,too.
Didn’t expect his talking voice to sound like this
David Bowie was not the joker because he was not evil. He was a kind and sensitive highly creative visual and musical artist. And could wear a suit and a pair of clothing like nobody’s business! Sharp as a knife 👔🎩🕶👑
Most of his "personas" were as you said save the Thin White Duke, he was pure evil.
he went thru a period where he was dancing w/ the man who sold the world.... to his credit and strength he really got himself together for quite a fruitful career.
Seriously, was there ever a better dressed man?
he settles in a lot after the crowd reacts positively to his quote about fans. Like a lot of his counterparts and fellow popular artists, he's uncomfortable being the center of attention. But he also knows how to use that attention to empower the fans. that's cool.
God this gives me anxiety
Dick cavett is a complete master. You had to be way out to throw him off like the fall casevettes interview. He never got thrown by odd or difficult for the most part
Magical!!
He would have been such an amazing Joker.
@Waxel Punkt. Foh
Definitely has the right smile and look for it, but at the same time I think it would have been pretty disturbing to see David Bowie as the joker.
Or Elrond, from the Lord of The Rings. He wanted to do it but it ended up not going through..
"Ground Control to Major Joker"...
Hmm, just doesn't have the same ring to it.....
@Waxel Punkt. Joker's had many characterizations over the years.
“It’s not the side effects of the cocaine”
"What do your parents do for a living?" such a nice, casual question to ask, you wouldn't ever here in 2021.
Paul McCartney is still rocking at 80
He was like a little kid.
He certainly aged well
Truly an icon and artistically unique.
So sad his father already gone and he's not close to his mother. I feel sorry for him really.
I think they became a lot closer as Bowie got older. David was always much closer to his dad. He was devastated when he died.
Why do all the geniuses come from dysfunctional backgrounds?
A reunion of the Beatles in their 70s, that'd be great :)
How would it be different than the shambling corpse of the Rolling Stones? "To every thing there is a season..."
@@mfeltes A fair point.
"Nutmeg Under Their Cuticles" is the name of my Spiders From Mars cover band.
Cocaine is a helluva drug
Not wrong there man
Turbo Lazer the most boring, predictable comment ever, try and be original for once.
Challleemurffeeee
crapitoutjim thanks Fun Police for all your help
@@crapitoutjim but i got plenty likes tho
Annie Lennox has that deep smoking voice.
It's the coke. His voice isn't that raspy after he got clean in '77, or when he detoxed during the next tour in '76.
Waxel Punkt. Oof. That’s harsh.
Waxel Punkt. I was watching that performance not long ago, it was at the end of under pressure lol.
Dick Cavett would eat his words if he ever saw Tina Turner in her final concerts where she was nearly 70 years old looking and sounding as good as she always did.
You look at the fan art and think, “Yes, the fans definitely have some interesting lives.”
Just because there's a skinny man with a big smile doesn't mean he would be a great joker. He's David Bowie, he had his own original character and was the Goblin King. Pick something new.
Ok he was taking heroin at the time but for god sake he still looks amazing. Like no- one else. He was a bloody genius.
Cocaine you mean
To hear them talk about the Beatles at 80 needing help with their instruments haha!! Ringo and Paul still going strong. David thinking about himself at 60 was also funny to hear.
Hey!.....Agree, Cavett was a real asshole.....
The Thin White Duke.
character in his prime.
high on blow, the good shit.
It wasn't good for him. This was a really dark and turbulent time in his life. His ex-wife Angie talks about it.
The only person I've ever truly loved.....apart from my son, is David.💙💜❤🧡💚💙💜❤🧡💚
one year and one day before I was born.
In those days everyone in show business was completely out of their minds, and there was NO attempt to hide it.
David Robert Jones (Londres, 8 de enero de 1947-Nueva York, 10 de enero de 2016), más conocido por su nombre artístico David Bowie, fue un cantautor, actor, multiinstrumentista y diseñador británico. Figura importante de la música popular durante casi cinco décadas, Bowie es considerado un innovador, en particular por sus trabajos de la década de 1970 y por su peculiar voz, además de la profundidad intelectual de su obra.
If you wanna hang out you've got to take her out...
If you wanna get down, down on the ground...
She don't lie, she don't lie, she don't lie...
If you got bad news, you wanna kick them blues...
When your day is done and you wanna run...
She don't lie, she don't lie, she don't lie...
If your day is gone and you wanna ride on...
Don't forget this fact, you can't get it back...
She don't lie, she don't lie, she don't lie...
She don't lie, she don't lie, she don't lie...
Creepy weird. He's like the proto-Max Headroom here! Loved the early music, though.
high david!
he is completely high !
I wonder how Bowie feels about Marilyn Manson ripping off his personality.
that 'good idea' bout Ny cracked me up. good talk, to the end it became super
Very fidgety, 'cos he's as high as Major Tom.
You can be fidgety and not be on something. It's possible. Not saying he wasn't a drug-taking person, just that as a fellow fidgeter, I understand his mannerisms.
If you know Bowie's history, his cocaine addiction was stratospheric around the mid 70s. David said once of the time his cocaine habit was at its most severe 'I went to blow my nose one day and half my brains came out, that scared me'
@@danw1374
This during the Thin White Duke phase of his career.
LOL look how many times he touches his cane
When someone’s stop for three years ago maybe it’s time to shift a beat
He changed images like if....he was crazy
Bowie seems like he was "sweet" guy!
The cane thing is a nervous tick
“Return the plaque
Was that cain David was messing about with a Co-cain? Man he was wonderful x
The kilo of cocaine in David's bloodstream was showing off to the other cocaine afterwards. "I was snorted by David Bowie! Gonna tell this story to me grandkids, I am."
Why does Dick look like an 80s mafia kingpin long before that look even existed?
I miss him
Sounds like David Brent
03:29 flying saucers mentioned!
Are you the Gary McK that was nearly (and thankfully not) extradited to the US?
@@justsayin1752 Unfortunately for my family, yes :/ If you have a look at my channel you'll see it's my original content. Thanks for being thankful-not ;+}
People could dream about Beatles reunion still... well i still do, but I am one of those who dont need LSD to fly, you know what I mean 🤣🤣🤣
If he had green hair and a purple suit he'd be the Joker.
I think that’s really Marcia Wallace from the Bob Newhart show.
If anyone would have said Bowie would be as cool as 60, as he was then... no one would have believed him.
very weird to see them young talking, "imagine when your 60", or "imagine the beatles reunite at 80" just strange when ive only been there at the end and seen them as "the classics"
David was is one beautiful man in this video :-)
This guy look like joker. This seems like joker scene with de niro
Yeah. Everybody weird is now the Joker. Pillock.
So let him be jokay, right. Just let him be jokey.
@@whittlepixels5633 To be fair, he influenced quite a few versions of The Joker and was apparently considered for the role in 1989, so it's not a ridiculous idea.
@@andytrevino4077 which versions?
@@whittlepixels5633 The Dark Knight Returns Joker is the biggest instance; The Joker's design in Batman R.I.P. is supposedly based off of the "Thin White Duke" persona, and apparently so was Leto's.
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A very nervous boy.
Other than him playing with his cane (no pun intended lmao) but I really couldn’t tell he was high, just seemed really nervous.
What year was this?
1974
@@its_msk Thx. I was at Berkeley. I had hair. It went all the way down.
@@jbw6823 I was about to be born literally that night!
@@its_msk My long lost Daughter!!
@@its_msk Glad to see u guys are into Bowie. (Or is it Dick Cavett?) I was so sad when he died.
What a frightening look he had then, almost like a wax model come to life.
Really funny to me that Cavett mentions the idea of The Beatles playing in their 70s as preposterous. And yet, Paul McCartney and the Rolling Stones are still doing concerts in their 70s!!! The amazing thing to me is that people still go to see them!! What ever happened to the line from the Who, "hope I die before I get old"?
Nothing happened to that line. Pete Townsand wrote that line and it means whatever it to means to you. Doesn't seem anything to do with the Stones or Paul, who clearly don't wanna die and keep rocking.
interesting if true.
Jeez. Bowie would've made a great Joker.
Hey Bowie, have you seen Michael? Michael Cane?
Theres something in my Noooooose ..... i mean the Aiiiiirr
He's soooo obv coked up! 😂
He saw ELVIS Edith his cane...😎🇮🇪
he was shy and strange in the begining
College is high school in UK
Omg he so cool
I have nothing against the other celebs that were on this show but is this channel ever going to show the Dick Cavett shows where he interviews Art Carney or Jackie Gleason?
How about any Honeymooners actors that were a part of the main cast?
He was probably high 😂 omg but he is cool you know