Thankyou Pope for continuing the Bowie Journey. For that reason alone, I seek out your channel as I am a crazy Bowie fan forever, it feels like .. Doesn't he cut a fine figure on stage ? Is like artwork himself.
It really looks like he is enjoying himself up there on that stage!! The live version has to be different from the studio version. Otherwise, there is no reason for a concert. Just stay home and listen. This live version was great! Would love to see your reaction to the songs Right and Somebody Up There Likes Me from the Young Americans album. Thom in Toronto, Canada ♥️🇨🇦
Great reaction! This was the concert where i was standing in the first row!!! It was amazing. Here at 5:13 he was actually staring for a few seconds in my face, 🤩 i was 19 back then. I was the whole day waiting with my friend in the first row. I didnt go to the bathroom, to not miss Bowie! That was still possible at the age of 19. 😅There were a few acts before him. But everybody was waiting only for him. When it was evening he finally came on stage (after his friend Iggy Pop). Look Back In Anger was the opening song. I was mesmerized when he looked at me in awe, and i never forgot it. After the last song we had fireworks. This all was on top of a mountain in southern Germany, called the Loreley mountain!
The band - Reeves Gabrels - guitar Mike Garson - piano Gail Ann Dorsey - bass Zachary Alford - drums Outside Tour. I saw this show at the Paramount Theater in Seattle.
Bowie was incredible live- his voice strong and band were so professional. Of course, the studio production was perfect, but it’s great to hear some live music! Thanks POPE.
There was a UK music show ran from 1971 to 1988, Old Grey Whistle Test, only played Bands that sold albums rather than pop singles, The early Bowie on the Show is brilliant as are most artists that where allowed on the show, Bands always played live, in the studio no audience
I absolutely love your journey through Bowie's work. It would be wonderful if you could react to his 1.Outside album. It's certainly a work of art (especially if you can get hold of a physical copy and see the way it's put together). Just keep on doing what you're doing. You give me such joy.
It took a lot of the older Bowie fans a long time to catch up to this incarnation of him. Maybe they thought he was past his best.....I never got to see Bowie Live in the 70's but I got to see him a few times around that mid-to-late-90's period with that punchy kick-ass band, IMO up there with any of the great bands he put together at his peak. Alford, Garson, Gabriels, Dorsey.
This is a 1977 song that flows effortless into the Outside/Earthling era. The band is a beast in this period. Love Voyeur of Utter Destruction (Live in the White Room)
One of his finest. My eldest son even knows and loves this ❤ It kicked off the Serious Moonlight live video fron 1983 or so, and that means it’s among the first I knew of him😊 The tour looks like it’s for Earthling, and as that’s Bowie’s “drum & bass” album, it’s well worth a listen ❤
Great reaction! This is the Outside and Earthling era, one of his strongest and most underrated eras. Check out the video to Hearts filthy lesson, check out The voyeur of utter destruction from the same concert, it’s awesome!
DAD GUM....I am 9 days behind you. OMG, was that awesome or what?? "One of a kind"..indeed.Yeah, shout out to whoever requested this. I thought I'd seen everything but I have not seen this live version. It was ..as you said..MAGICAL! Love your reactions to Bowie. I love that you "GET" him. I still want you to react to the entire "Young Americans" album. One of my favorites!! Rock On Pope!
I would love to see reaction to Nosferatu - Willie The Fox 1970!! after i saw your reaction to Van Der Graaf Generator i knew you have an eye for some masterpieces!
Hi Pope, you need to hear The Width of a Circle. All The Madmen, Savior Machine and The Man Who Sold The World - all versions from the Metrobolist album, which are remastered and of much better quality sound. Guaranteed to blow your mind! Thanks for what you do!
Studio version is so much better. This live version sounded repetitive and you also don't get to hear the drummer, Dennis Davis' fantastic drumming on this track, (no disrespect to the guy playing in this vid).If you want a Bowie epic you can't go wrong with, "The Width Of A Circle"...as self - reflective a song as they come !. It's off the 1970 album, "The Man Who Sold The World". Choc full of poetic lyrics, Pope !
You know, I always thought this was Ainsley Dunbar...no thanks to Bowie with no credits on the album. I agree completely, some of the most ferocious drumming in that decade.
Hi Pope. I thought you might like this version of look back in anger, (i hope i am allowed to post the link here) if not the video is called David Bowie with La La La Human Steps, Look Back in Anger, ua-cam.com/video/C-F8gIFm4zU/v-deo.html
Thankyou Pope for continuing the Bowie Journey. For that reason alone, I seek out your channel as I am a crazy Bowie fan forever, it feels like .. Doesn't he cut a fine figure on stage ? Is like artwork himself.
I always thought it was about someone wanting to die, and then he says "I've been waiting so long" when the angel of death finally comes.
Love that you pick songs that aren't the "popular" hits. Well done!
It really looks like he is enjoying himself up there on that stage!!
The live version has to be different from the studio version. Otherwise, there is no reason for a concert. Just stay home and listen. This live version was great!
Would love to see your reaction to the songs Right and Somebody Up There Likes Me from the Young Americans album.
Thom in Toronto, Canada ♥️🇨🇦
Great reaction! This was the concert where i was standing in the first row!!! It was amazing. Here at 5:13 he was actually staring for a few seconds in my face, 🤩 i was 19 back then. I was the whole day waiting with my friend in the first row. I didnt go to the bathroom, to not miss Bowie! That was still possible at the age of 19. 😅There were a few acts before him. But everybody was waiting only for him. When it was evening he finally came on stage (after his friend Iggy Pop). Look Back In Anger was the opening song. I was mesmerized when he looked at me in awe, and i never forgot it. After the last song we had fireworks. This all was on top of a mountain in southern Germany, called the Loreley mountain!
Simply love watching young people reacting to Bowie! I was fortunate to see him several times in concert. He never disappointed! 😽🎶
Gracias por lucir nuestra camiseta , saludos desde Argentina
Love this song. May prefer the studio version though
Great version of one of my favourite tracks saw it performed many times live including this tour version
The band -
Reeves Gabrels - guitar
Mike Garson - piano
Gail Ann Dorsey - bass
Zachary Alford - drums
Outside Tour. I saw this show at the Paramount Theater in Seattle.
Bowie was incredible live- his voice strong and band were so professional. Of course, the studio production was perfect, but it’s great to hear some live music! Thanks POPE.
If you haven’t watched the dvd Moonage Daydream get on it (won a Grammy)👩🏼🚀
One of my favorite Bowie songs
I love every single hat David Bowie has every worn - you know what I mean.
There was a UK music show ran from 1971 to 1988, Old Grey Whistle Test, only played Bands that sold albums rather than pop singles, The early Bowie on the Show is brilliant as are most artists that where allowed on the show, Bands always played live, in the studio no audience
I absolutely love your journey through Bowie's work. It would be wonderful if you could react to his 1.Outside album. It's certainly a work of art (especially if you can get hold of a physical copy and see the way it's put together). Just keep on doing what you're doing. You give me such joy.
BRING IT!
Please react to Bowie's Hearts Filthy Lesson. Start with studio version and then follow it up with a storming live version. 💥
Be sure to checkout the video
It took a lot of the older Bowie fans a long time to catch up to this incarnation of him. Maybe they thought he was past his best.....I never got to see Bowie Live in the 70's but I got to see him a few times around that mid-to-late-90's period with that punchy kick-ass band, IMO up there with any of the great bands he put together at his peak. Alford, Garson, Gabriels, Dorsey.
Love the Lodger album from 1979.
Im loving watching you discover Bowie. He was another level. Watching you hear him for the first time brings me back to the first time I heard him
This is a 1977 song that flows effortless into the Outside/Earthling era. The band is a beast in this period.
Love Voyeur of Utter Destruction (Live in the White Room)
•1979
One of his finest. My eldest son even knows and loves this ❤ It kicked off the Serious Moonlight live video fron 1983 or so, and that means it’s among the first I knew of him😊
The tour looks like it’s for Earthling, and as that’s Bowie’s “drum & bass” album, it’s well worth a listen ❤
Great reaction! This is the Outside and Earthling era, one of his strongest and most underrated eras. Check out the video to Hearts filthy lesson, check out The voyeur of utter destruction from the same concert, it’s awesome!
DAD GUM....I am 9 days behind you. OMG, was that awesome or what?? "One of a kind"..indeed.Yeah, shout out to whoever requested this. I thought I'd seen everything but I have not seen this live version. It was ..as you said..MAGICAL! Love your reactions to Bowie. I love that you "GET" him. I still want you to react to the entire "Young Americans" album. One of my favorites!! Rock On Pope!
I’ve been listening to Bowie, on and off for forty years. I’m not don’t yet either 🙂😎
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@@thomcadeau1384 Sorry don’t =done
You want Bowie metal, check out Tin Machine.
Great version of this amazing song!
Pope-alicous if you need some uplifting to climb that mountain, a song called I Am Waiting by YES is good accompaniment. 🙏🎶
I would love to see reaction to Nosferatu - Willie The Fox 1970!! after i saw your reaction to Van Der Graaf Generator i knew you have an eye for some masterpieces!
Hi Pope, you need to hear The Width of a Circle. All The Madmen, Savior Machine and The Man Who Sold The World - all versions from the Metrobolist album, which are remastered and of much better quality sound. Guaranteed to blow your mind! Thanks for what you do!
The information that you read was incorrect. This song is from his Berlin period. Low, Heroes and Lodger.
Great track from Lodger! An overlooked album IMO
The studio version of this is great...btw.
Studio version is so much better. This live version sounded repetitive and you also don't get to hear the drummer, Dennis Davis' fantastic drumming on this track, (no disrespect to the guy playing in this vid).If you want a Bowie epic you can't go wrong with, "The Width Of A Circle"...as self - reflective a song as they come !. It's off the 1970 album, "The Man Who Sold The World". Choc full of poetic lyrics, Pope !
You know, I always thought this was Ainsley Dunbar...no thanks to Bowie with no credits on the album. I agree completely, some of the most ferocious drumming in that decade.
You should check out T-Rex 20th Century Boy. It's a banger.
I know you like Led Zeppelin. Check out “How Many More Times”. Very cool!
Hey Pope you like pretty much what I like so try Neil Young "Rocking in the Free World" a real banger
Hmmm, good but [try this on for size] - "The Hearts Filthy Lesson"
Live at the "Phoenix Festival 1996
Wicked…
The 1983 version is so much better, during the Serious moonlight tour.
Hi Pope. I thought you might like this version of look back in anger, (i hope i am allowed to post the link here) if not the video is called David Bowie with La La La Human Steps, Look Back in Anger, ua-cam.com/video/C-F8gIFm4zU/v-deo.html
The offical video from 1979 was so much better.Its about an angel of death waiting in a seedy cafe for his next victim.
Hmm. I much prefer the studio version.
Can you please react to You can't deny it By Lisa stansfield , music video version please 😊 reaction request
Try I’m afraid of Americans with the video