I can't speak for other people my age (20) but I certainly have, easily one of my favourite albums, it's Bowie at his innovative experimental best combined with a really cool cyberpunk neo-noire story. One of my far-flung dreams is to adapt (and complete) the narrative into a film using the music, something akin to Pink Floyd's The Wall.
@@_Azagoth_ That's impressively ambitious. I kinda thought a movie of Outside would be like Seven directed by David Lynch on meth. We shall watch your career with great interest.
Agree 100%! Absolutely great album/era, musically, visually, and conceptually. Probably my most favourite. I hope one day it will be regarded as highly as Bowie's earlier work by the fans and critics... "What a fantastic death abyss!"
Totally agree ... I'm inspired to cover Bowie songs on YT ... got a few more in the pipeline ... Station to Station next ... such fun as DB would wish for.
@@blaincampbell3146 given the size of that workshop/decaying factory, i imagine Closer as happening in an office (or the basement) inside that same building.
They collaborated, as David did with many artists. It's the same reason you don't see "Iggy Pop feat. David Bowie" in the YT title for "The Passenger."
Totally agree ... I'm inspired to cover Bowie songs on YT ... got a few more in the pipeline ... Station to Station next ... such fun as DB would wish for.
Totally agree ... I'm inspired to cover Bowie songs on YT ... got a few more in the pipeline ... Station to Station next ... such fun as DB would wish for.
Totally agree ... I'm inspired to cover Bowie songs on YT ... got a few more in the pipeline ... Station to Station next ... such fun as DB would wish for.
@@waynenorthspacebuoy3529 *Keep up your excellent work Wayne! You're one of very few who can pull these Bowie covers off with such pleasant sound, vision and Grace! You have found your calling in this life, no doubt at all, sooo Thank You!*
Paddy, will you carry me? I think I've lost my way Heart's filthy lesson, heart's filthy lesson I'm already five years older, I'm already in my grave......RIP Dear Bowie
Outside is the best album from him imo, Jazzy sad cyberpunk vibes well ahead of its time with 2 other albums that were supposed to follow this one up to the new millennium but because of the low interest of the population he unfortunately scrapped them
this was the very first video I saw of Bowie back in the 90s. A few days later I got the Outside album and it BLEW MY MIND. It was like nothing I´ve ever heard before. I still have the same cd that I´ve listened over and over and over. To me this is one of the best Bowie albums.
Totally agree ... I'm inspired to cover Bowie songs on YT ... got a few more in the pipeline ... Station to Station next ... such fun as DB would wish for.
Is it just me, or has the 1. Outside material actually aged extremely well? Don't get me wrong - I did like this very much at the time, but I think there was a hint of cynicism around the edgy post-grunge pre-millennial angst-rock stylings. Looking back now I feel there was a great amount of freedom in Bowie's work here - it may have been commercially compromised following the Leon sessions, but it does feel quite natural, and the quality of the work speaks for itself. On top of that, he looks absolutely fantastic! #BowieForever
How great is it to read all the new comments on these videos of people still enjoying his work? This is coming up 3 decades old and it still feels fresh. The thought of something from 1969 looking this "new" in 1995 doesn't compute yet this does that very thing in 2021.
Totally agree ... I'm inspired to cover Bowie songs on YT ... got a few more in the pipeline ... Station to Station next ... such fun as DB would wish for.
I love Bowie's 90's output he made some experimental music and took risks, not botherd about commercial stuff like other similar artists, Bowie just made good music and was always cutting edge, and reinventing himself, he was never boring, the legend that is Bowie made great music in every decade he was alive ⚡ I love this song
Saw him live on the Outside tour. Small venue in Toronto. We were standing shoulder to shoulder close enough to touch his feet (we did not ;) ) best show I've ever been to and probably will ever see. Only celebrity who upon hearing their passing I shed a tear. RIP
I feel that Bowie's musical evolution over his many years as an artist is what kept him so youthful and relevant well into his 50s. If you had told someone who listened to Hunky Dory in 1972 that this is what Bowie would sound like 20 years later, nobody would believe you. It's easy to draw parallels between this era of Bowie and Nine Inch Nails, but you could probably go back as far as Low to see that Bowie had planted the seeds of his industrial shift a long time before this.
This vid, song and concept is pure art. Experimental, edgy yet melodic. Like a novel with twists and turns... like Camus I find it hard to define what it is always, but you're completely stuck on the page, confused and somewhat dazzled by it's sheer beauty. That's what this is to me. Sheer beauty and artistic freedom, but with a dangerous hard to define undercurrent. That's what life is, and should be about. Bowie was a king and we know it. Now, let's honour him by living more free and express ourselves more. Hail Bowie forever. Let's do this. X
David will always be one of a kind persona and even in hundred years people will see him as supertemporal icon. His music and character made him eternal.
So True ... Totally agree ... I'm inspired to cover Bowie songs on YT ... got a few more in the pipeline ... Station to Station next ... such fun as DB would wish for.
Its usage in Se7en during the closing credits is amazing, much like the concept album 1. Outside the song is off of where the story concerns a series of grisly but strangely artistic murders, John Doe’s sadistic campaign of killing and how meticulous it is such as feeding a fat man till he bursts and torturing a slothful drug dealer tied down in his bed for a year feels almost like stomach-churning art as well in how grosteque and well planned each murder is.
Totally agree ... I'm inspired to cover Bowie songs on YT ... got a few more in the pipeline ... Station to Station next ... such fun as DB would wish for.
If I tank that it was of 1995....It's more more more more modern than millions of songs written today!!! Artist, performer, genius.....I miss him every single day.
So True ... Totally agree ... I'm inspired to cover Bowie songs on YT ... got a few more in the pipeline ... Station to Station next ... such fun as DB would wish for.
He was so masterful at creating shapes with his body. Each movement seems both planned and improvised. (The dancing moments in "Moonage Daydream" really showcase this gift.) I know he trained as a mime and actor, but it's genuinely beyond technique alone.
I love this song, and it's still mind-blowing that this was the way David chose to promote Outside in 1995 - talk about risk-taking! Hands-down, the most uncommercial single he ever released (and yes I'm including "The Laughing Gnome" in that!). A magnificent track. As for the video... time has made me appreciate it a bit more, but I remember at the time thinking it was trying too hard to appeal to the NIN audience, and missing the mark.
So crazy that this song is nearly 30 years old. I still have the CD single with like 4-5 additional remixes on it. Bowie really never rested on his laurels, did he? Absolutely amazing until the very end.
OMFFFFFFFFFFG! I LOVE THIS!!! It's so unexpected and unique, but I firmly believe that only Bowie could have been capable of doing it. Just one more amazing piece to add to his incredible legacy! 💜💜💜💜
Totally agree ... I'm inspired to cover Bowie songs on YT ... got a few more in the pipeline ... Station to Station next ... such fun as DB would wish for.
Finally! Been looking so long to find this video. One of the most subversive act of David Bowie, and the direction is crazy. The song is incredible. I was 17, i was amazed, i was shocked and i couldn't take my eyes out of it. Playing repeat all over.
Welcome again! Wonderful song with an enveloping and hypnotic rhythm. A great return of Bowie with Eno and a fantastic Garson on the piano, as in Aladdin Sane.. ❤️❤️👍
It's so avant-garde and weird but because it's Bowie I listen to it and suddenly I'm drawn into it and then it captures you with the groove, Bowie the genius
There were a few parts of that where I felt like I was suddenly transported back in time to 1976 and the man who fell to Earth, I had to rewind to see what the hell just happened.
Totally agree ... I'm inspired to cover Bowie songs on YT ... got a few more in the pipeline ... Station to Station next ... such fun as DB would wish for.
Omg this mv is a core memory of mine. I was in 3rd grade when I first saw it on mtv around 4am in the morning (getting ready for school) and it freaked me out so much. I thought I was hallucinating. lol I searched for this mv for so long, reminded me so much of SH2 and it eventually became my favorite Bowie song.
Totally agree ... I'm inspired to cover Bowie songs on YT ... got a few more in the pipeline ... Station to Station next ... such fun as DB would wish for.
4k just made me feel like today is this video's first ever release. 😭💖 david bowie just keeps on giving. thank you davidbowiehq for keeping this channel active and rolling
Totally agree ... I'm inspired to cover Bowie songs on YT ... got a few more in the pipeline ... Station to Station next ... such fun as DB would wish for.
Outside is one of the most innovative and talented albums in rock history, and it's also seriously underrated. He opened the door for me to rediscover rock and roll
I absolutely loved this song when it first came out and it's still a fantastic song. I haven't seen the video clip probably since it first came out but watching it now, I realise why my mother was a little disturbed by it...she was also disturbed by the NIN songs I used to listen to...I was a disturbed 15 year old.
What I find the most amazing is some of his songs take me right back to when I was that age too........ and I'm in my 60's now. Just shows how his genius has reached through the decades and is still going strong.
To me, this was one of Bowie's best (and underrated). At one time, you could not get this video on UA-cam. Don't know why; but it's nice to see it return! Very visionary and certainly different.
One of my all time favorite songs! Really love Outside as a concept type album although for some reason feels it never received widespread recognition. What a true artist he was
Many may disagree, but to me, this is Bowie at his sexiest. And such an underrated album.
I totally agree 👍
Like a drama professor you find yourself awkwardly staring at for far too long during lectures
Couldn't agree more. The man's in the luxuriant flush of his talent and charm.
It was great then and it holds up remarkably well. This might be my fave.
Bowie aged like fine wine. Sexier in older age!
Outside is his most experimental and innovative album. One day the kids are gonna discover it and it'll get the recognition it deserves. One day.
💯
Gen z here- My generation loves David Bowie!
His best album massively underated
I can't speak for other people my age (20) but I certainly have, easily one of my favourite albums, it's Bowie at his innovative experimental best combined with a really cool cyberpunk neo-noire story. One of my far-flung dreams is to adapt (and complete) the narrative into a film using the music, something akin to Pink Floyd's The Wall.
@@_Azagoth_ That's impressively ambitious. I kinda thought a movie of Outside would be like Seven directed by David Lynch on meth. We shall watch your career with great interest.
One of my favourite music videos of all time. The whole 1.Outside album is criminally underrated, easily one of Bowies best works.
Agree 100%! Absolutely great album/era, musically, visually, and conceptually. Probably my most favourite. I hope one day it will be regarded as highly as Bowie's earlier work by the fans and critics... "What a fantastic death abyss!"
Yes Outside is a masterpiece.
Roger that. A work of art for the true Bowie aficionado.🖤
Oh Ramona
@@4LIENBR4IN who's been wearing miranda's clothes?
The fact that we're all here, now... Brought together, once more... ⚡ He lives on, forever. Never gone.
Is amazing stay live in the same age that epic artist are alive or give us his legacy 💥❤️
Totally agree ... I'm inspired to cover Bowie songs on YT ... got a few more in the pipeline ... Station to Station next ... such fun as DB would wish for.
😎
It's the heart's filthy lesson 🔥
Most definitely! It's all there is.. But it falls upon deaf ears..
I remember reeling in shock from the end scene of Se7en, then this song came roaring through the cinema as the credits rolled down.
Wasn’t old enough to have experienced it in theaters (amazing to consider) yet this holds true in most cases still
WHAT'S IN THE BOOOOXXX
same thing with Something in the Air on Christopher Nolan's 'Memento'
Same here. Fortunately experienced it in cinema. Was just in awe. It was similar experience to Blade Runner soundtrack.
Best use of a Bowie song in a movie IMO!
As a Bowie fan and a Trent Reznor fan I have always both been intrigued and satisfied by the obvious influence these persons had on eachothers style.
I literally came here to say Closer 2.0
Yep, just realizing now how much influence Bowie had on Reznor. It's amazing.
@@blaincampbell3146 this one doesnt resemble closer. Seven in years in Tibet does though
@@frankkkbard0n315 I just mean the vibe of the music video, the yellowish lighting, eerie ambience
@@blaincampbell3146 given the size of that workshop/decaying factory, i imagine Closer as happening in an office (or the basement) inside that same building.
Ernest Hemingway once wrote, "The world is a fine place and worth fighting for." I agree with the second part.
1996. Seven. Trent Reznor x David Bowie. Oh the times!!! David's music lives on.
yes why is tnat not in the title. you can clearly hear trent in this.
They collaborated, as David did with many artists. It's the same reason you don't see "Iggy Pop feat. David Bowie" in the YT title for "The Passenger."
@@robinsalario4372 no Trent in this one... just Bowie and Brian Eno.
---> here the remix by Trent : ua-cam.com/video/YUgmeEDBwbI/v-deo.html
@@iksvoxxx but imhaeard in an interview he was in the video.
@@robinsalario4372
Trent appears in Bowie's " i'm afraid of americans " video
He also remixed the song
David Bowie can't die because his music lives on forever. You can't kill a rock God.
Он! Великолепен!
Totally agree ... I'm inspired to cover Bowie songs on YT ... got a few more in the pipeline ... Station to Station next ... such fun as DB would wish for.
We are all but stardust 🤷♀️ 💫 ♾️ 💯 🎶 ❤️
Mike Garsons piano is manic and adds to an already amazing sounding song.
♡ ♡ ♡ ♡ ♡ ♡ ♡
the piano in "I'm Deranged" is to die for...
A man so beyond his time. His art will love on through generations
Fab .... I hope my Bowie Interpretations on You Tube make him smile .... far far away ... so cool.
Totally agree ... I'm inspired to cover Bowie songs on YT ... got a few more in the pipeline ... Station to Station next ... such fun as DB would wish for.
Now, time is catching up with his art.
*Released to UA-cam 30 minutes ago. Bowie is still blazing on the air waves from beyond the grave!*
Totally agree ... I'm inspired to cover Bowie songs on YT ... got a few more in the pipeline ... Station to Station next ... such fun as DB would wish for.
@@waynenorthspacebuoy3529
*Keep up your excellent work Wayne! You're one of very few who can pull these Bowie covers off with such pleasant sound, vision and Grace! You have found your calling in this life, no doubt at all, sooo Thank You!*
💀💀💀💀👺👺👺👺👹👹👹👹
Haha, and that's not only his own business :)
Paddy, will you carry me?
I think I've lost my way
Heart's filthy lesson, heart's filthy lesson
I'm already five years older, I'm already in my grave......RIP Dear Bowie
Only Bowie would have released this as a single from Outside compared to other more radio friendly tracks! Courageous & legendary!
We prick you
We prick you
We prick you
It blows me away! Explores Bowies dark side, his facination in exploring every aspect of life...he's living on!❤
This, a multitude of this
True courage would have been to release Wishful Beginnings as one lmao
@@JoshJoshJoshJoshJoshJoshua OH FUCK you drop a heavy card XD
David Jones was a Genius ❤😢. I still Miss him so much 😭
I'm so friggin' glad we're getting high quality remasters of this era.
❤️
😍🤩🤩🤩
What an underrated album this is.
mmmm ... not an album, a story in several acts, ah !
Mon préféré je crois même si j'aime tout Bowie
I couldn’t agree with you more!!
Outside is the best album from him imo, Jazzy sad cyberpunk vibes well ahead of its time with 2 other albums that were supposed to follow this one up to the new millennium but because of the low interest of the population he unfortunately scrapped them
WHAT A FANTASTIC DEATH ABYSS!
Please, please, please "Strangers When We Meet" next! I love that video.
Yes.
Bowie's 90s NIN stuff is so underrated 💜
You mean NIN Bowie stuff? Can't put the cart before the horse.
Has anybody noticed this video looks identical visually to NIN's Closer?
I bet you don't know how to type NIИ
this was the very first video I saw of Bowie back in the 90s. A few days later I got the Outside album and it BLEW MY MIND. It was like nothing I´ve ever heard before. I still have the same cd that I´ve listened over and over and over. To me this is one of the best Bowie albums.
My fav Bowie song..
🐐 ending credits song to a movie.
WHAT’S IN THE BOXXXXXXX?!?!!?!
"What a fantastic death abyss is...
Tell the others !"
These lyrics keep haunting me 26 years later...
And I've thought for decades he said " What a fantastic record" twice. Grazie.
I'd previously heard "What a fantasic deck that is." 😂 Love this. Even better live.
Time is proving this album to be a masterpiece …one of his very best
ok girlie but he like never meant for this recording with all due respect bestie it's pretty good
"I'm already in my grave" like we all are. RIP.
DB's attitude for life, I think...
I love this video and song so much, watching it in HD is like Christmas came early!
I’m very much hoping this means we’ll get a BluRay of videos like the Best of Bowie dvd set.
@@claasscholz8124 God I hope you're right
Fab .... I hope my Bowie Interpretations on You Tube make him smile .... far far away ... so cool.
Totally agree ... I'm inspired to cover Bowie songs on YT ... got a few more in the pipeline ... Station to Station next ... such fun as DB would wish for.
So reminiscent of themes and techniques later used on Blackstar.
Absolutely - Bowie was no stranger to the crafty callback, it seems ... always a reference, visual or verbal or musical.
Is it just me, or has the 1. Outside material actually aged extremely well? Don't get me wrong - I did like this very much at the time, but I think there was a hint of cynicism around the edgy post-grunge pre-millennial angst-rock stylings. Looking back now I feel there was a great amount of freedom in Bowie's work here - it may have been commercially compromised following the Leon sessions, but it does feel quite natural, and the quality of the work speaks for itself. On top of that, he looks absolutely fantastic! #BowieForever
Always been in my top 5 Bowie records, but I'd have to agree, this sounds surprisingly fresh compared to a lot of albums from the same period.
How great is it to read all the new comments on these videos of people still enjoying his work?
This is coming up 3 decades old and it still feels fresh.
The thought of something from 1969 looking this "new" in 1995 doesn't compute yet this does that very thing in 2021.
I hope you meant "new"
@@ivankaramasov hah! I very much did. I'll edit it.
@@rossmatheson4303 Good :D
His expression while saying "Who's been wearing Miranda's clothes?" is my happy place.
Totally agree ... I'm inspired to cover Bowie songs on YT ... got a few more in the pipeline ... Station to Station next ... such fun as DB would wish for.
Favorite Bowie song! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Its 2023 and im discovering new David Bowie songs. I cant get enough of this simple baseline WOW.
One of the most underrated album & song❤ he'll live forever
One of my favorite movies ever
It worries me that there's nobody around to fill the gap he left in music
This gap is unfillable! There never was or will be someone like him...
I would nominate St. Vincent. She has the same artistic bent.
playboi carti
I nominate YUNGBLUD. He's such a refreshing artist to listen to who actually CARES about his fans.
Black Heart club for life
I remember 1995, zapping into this video, ordering the album immediately and listen to it several 100 times
When you start hearing this it means you've just watched one of the best thrillers ever.
Absolutely love the atmosphere and vibe of the whole movie. A masterpiece imo.😊
Absolute gem. So glad this era is being shown some love
This is the best Bowie Album hands down. It's gorgeous.
you are gorgeous
I love Bowie's 90's output he made some experimental music and took risks, not botherd about commercial stuff like other similar artists, Bowie just made good music and was always cutting edge, and reinventing himself, he was never boring, the legend that is Bowie made great music in every decade he was alive ⚡ I love this song
I LOVE THIS SONG
Saw him live on the Outside tour. Small venue in Toronto. We were standing shoulder to shoulder close enough to touch his feet (we did not ;) ) best show I've ever been to and probably will ever see. Only celebrity who upon hearing their passing I shed a tear. RIP
IMO this is Bowie's 2nd-best song. His 1st being something most people have never heard ... "Please Mr. Gravedigger".
Oh, you're a sneak. ❤
Like Blackstar, 1. Outside is not merely an album, it is an absolute work of art. And the video's underline that fact. So unbelievably good
Total masterpiece. Song and video. 🕯️💡🕯️
I feel that Bowie's musical evolution over his many years as an artist is what kept him so youthful and relevant well into his 50s. If you had told someone who listened to Hunky Dory in 1972 that this is what Bowie would sound like 20 years later, nobody would believe you. It's easy to draw parallels between this era of Bowie and Nine Inch Nails, but you could probably go back as far as Low to see that Bowie had planted the seeds of his industrial shift a long time before this.
Criminally underrated masterpiece♥️
This vid, song and concept is pure art. Experimental, edgy yet melodic. Like a novel with twists and turns... like Camus I find it hard to define what it is always, but you're completely stuck on the page, confused and somewhat dazzled by it's sheer beauty. That's what this is to me. Sheer beauty and artistic freedom, but with a dangerous hard to define undercurrent. That's what life is, and should be about. Bowie was a king and we know it. Now, let's honour him by living more free and express ourselves more. Hail Bowie forever. Let's do this. X
Words can't describe how much I adore this gorgeous, talented, enigmatic, charismatic genius. Fifty two years and counting 🖤💙🖤
Showed my son Se7en last night and completely forgot about this song. I'm gonna have to dig out my CD! Bowie was truly the master.
Bowie was LITERALLY meant for the mid90s.
I think Trent was who he was looking for his whole career
David will always be one of a kind persona and even in hundred years people will see him as supertemporal icon. His music and character made him eternal.
Visually this is my most favorite music video, can't even begin how thrilled I am to see in HD. Time to watch it 20 more times
I saw Seven in the theater. I remember listening to this during the credits and just trying to wrap my mind around what I just saw.
finally the video clip is back. My favourite Bowie album. They couldn't find more fitting song for Se7en than this. R.I.P legend
So True ... Totally agree ... I'm inspired to cover Bowie songs on YT ... got a few more in the pipeline ... Station to Station next ... such fun as DB would wish for.
Its usage in Se7en during the closing credits is amazing, much like the concept album 1. Outside the song is off of where the story concerns a series of grisly but strangely artistic murders, John Doe’s sadistic campaign of killing and how meticulous it is such as feeding a fat man till he bursts and torturing a slothful drug dealer tied down in his bed for a year feels almost like stomach-churning art as well in how grosteque and well planned each murder is.
Outside and Earthling were my teenage soundtrack, 90s was extremely great decay for music
Both are really good, and somehow similar with each other, could’ve been released as a double album
You certainly mean "decade".
One of my favorite songs from the album, so glad the video is finally available again on youtube!!
Totally agree ... I'm inspired to cover Bowie songs on YT ... got a few more in the pipeline ... Station to Station next ... such fun as DB would wish for.
..his art was way ahead of its time! David Bowie absolutely one of the greatest Artists ever!
If I tank that it was of 1995....It's more more more more modern than millions of songs written today!!! Artist, performer, genius.....I miss him every single day.
So True ... Totally agree ... I'm inspired to cover Bowie songs on YT ... got a few more in the pipeline ... Station to Station next ... such fun as DB would wish for.
I think the budding bromance between Bowie and Reznor had clear influences on each other. Creating new beautiful artistic tastes.
He was so masterful at creating shapes with his body. Each movement seems both planned and improvised. (The dancing moments in "Moonage Daydream" really showcase this gift.) I know he trained as a mime and actor, but it's genuinely beyond technique alone.
The funny things with Bowie songs it always takes time to understand because he was ahead of his time
I love this song, and it's still mind-blowing that this was the way David chose to promote Outside in 1995 - talk about risk-taking! Hands-down, the most uncommercial single he ever released (and yes I'm including "The Laughing Gnome" in that!). A magnificent track.
As for the video... time has made me appreciate it a bit more, but I remember at the time thinking it was trying too hard to appeal to the NIN audience, and missing the mark.
So crazy that this song is nearly 30 years old.
I still have the CD single with like 4-5 additional remixes on it.
Bowie really never rested on his laurels, did he? Absolutely amazing until the very end.
OMFFFFFFFFFFG! I LOVE THIS!!! It's so unexpected and unique, but I firmly believe that only Bowie could have been capable of doing it. Just one more amazing piece to add to his incredible legacy! 💜💜💜💜
Totally agree ... I'm inspired to cover Bowie songs on YT ... got a few more in the pipeline ... Station to Station next ... such fun as DB would wish for.
It's soooo sexy!
Feel it?!🔥
Finally! Been looking so long to find this video. One of the most subversive act of David Bowie, and the direction is crazy. The song is incredible. I was 17, i was amazed, i was shocked and i couldn't take my eyes out of it. Playing repeat all over.
I am with you.
Welcome again! Wonderful song with an enveloping and hypnotic rhythm. A great return of Bowie with Eno and a fantastic Garson on the piano, as in Aladdin Sane.. ❤️❤️👍
Bowie was a musical genius, a little macabre here but musically genius
It's so avant-garde and weird but because it's Bowie I listen to it and suddenly I'm drawn into it and then it captures you with the groove, Bowie the genius
Love you Bowie ❤😢😂 no party without you
I'm so happy to see this. My old version is replaced now. So sexy and clear. I wish they wouldn't sensor it. Stop blurring beauty.
Outside album is masterpice. Outside tour is top 3 best Bowie tour ever
Definitely one of my favourite Bowie songs, and an awesome music video to boot! Carries off a feeling of apocalyptic sleaze quite well.
Seven brought me here and RIP to David Bowie i miss him and his music
Temazo. Muy infravalorada esta etapa de Bowie
Totalmente. Outside y Earthling muy infravalorados, pero el tiempo los esta acomodando donde deben. Discazos.
True
Sin duda de Bowie no se sabe nada desde la trilogía de Berlin y alguna colaboración con Queen hasta 2013
Son dos discazos impresionantes....
El Bowie de los 90 es muy fascinante. Me gusta separar su música por décadas. Así se comprende y se aprecia mucho mejor.
Outside is the best of all Bowie albums IMHO. A truly masterpiece !!!!
Yes ! One of the Best Bowie Songs ! So underrated !
There were a few parts of that where I felt like I was suddenly transported back in time to 1976 and the man who fell to Earth, I had to rewind to see what the hell just happened.
Favourite album!
Totally agree ... I'm inspired to cover Bowie songs on YT ... got a few more in the pipeline ... Station to Station next ... such fun as DB would wish for.
Great movie great director great actors....and mr Bowie.....
The Hearts Filthy Lesson is the one of Bowie genius track⚡️
One of the best Bowie songs. And video clip is a Masterpiece!
Omg this mv is a core memory of mine. I was in 3rd grade when I first saw it on mtv around 4am in the morning (getting ready for school) and it freaked me out so much. I thought I was hallucinating. lol I searched for this mv for so long, reminded me so much of SH2 and it eventually became my favorite Bowie song.
Heard on the closing credits of the film, Seven. Thanks David x
the hearts filthy lesson.... it's an ART FILTHY LESSON... Maestro... sono qui sempre con te.
Totally agree ... I'm inspired to cover Bowie songs on YT ... got a few more in the pipeline ... Station to Station next ... such fun as DB would wish for.
The man may be gone but we still have his music and that lives on.
3:16 - i love the breakdown. the whole song is awesome. i love this part.
4k just made me feel like today is this video's first ever release. 😭💖 david bowie just keeps on giving. thank you davidbowiehq for keeping this channel active and rolling
Totally agree ... I'm inspired to cover Bowie songs on YT ... got a few more in the pipeline ... Station to Station next ... such fun as DB would wish for.
Outside is one of the most innovative and talented albums in rock history, and it's also seriously underrated. He opened the door for me to rediscover rock and roll
I absolutely loved this song when it first came out and it's still a fantastic song. I haven't seen the video clip probably since it first came out but watching it now, I realise why my mother was a little disturbed by it...she was also disturbed by the NIN songs I used to listen to...I was a disturbed 15 year old.
That guitar grind is so dark. Only Bowie was that creative every decade
Outside is a very underrated album.
Outside is an eternal masterpiece
This has always been my favorite music video and this song takes me back to when I was 15 every time.
What I find the most amazing is some of his songs take me right back to when I was that age too........ and I'm in my 60's now. Just shows how his genius has reached through the decades and is still going strong.
music is a genuine time-machine I think....
happy the video is back.
Bowie at his best, masterpiece !!!
Love seeing these songs that didn't get nearly the recognition of others. We miss you, David.
What a strange and fantastic track, a great artist is someone who is always interesting, such an artist was David Bowie.
HaSatan's favorite artist.😈🔱💀
To me, this was one of Bowie's best (and underrated). At one time, you could not get this video on UA-cam. Don't know why; but it's nice to see it return! Very visionary and certainly different.
One of my all time favorite songs! Really love Outside as a concept type album although for some reason feels it never received widespread recognition. What a true artist he was
AT LAST! I WAITED YEARS FOR THE OFFICIAL RELASE OF THIS VIDEO!