David Bowie: Full Interview (1995) | MTV News

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  • @Arytonblue95
    @Arytonblue95 8 років тому +775

    Bowie was just one of those rare people who could quite literally talk about the most mundane, pointless things imaginable and yet be so captivating, so bloody interesting and fascinating, not just because of THAT voice, but his way with words, his diligence and ideas, just make him one of those rare icons. What I love is how freely and effortlessly he talks about his past, these extraordinary events and moments that the most avid fan would pay dearly to hear about, like they were nothing. Then you remember, this was his whole life, just something he went through day by day, he laughs and chuckles about it while we are left jaws gaping, desperately wanting more and he just flows with it. Such a joyous man to listen to, so sad when he passed.

    • @angiedorman9244
      @angiedorman9244 5 років тому

      :(

    • @powermurmel
      @powermurmel 5 років тому +11

      That's so true. Even if he had read the most boring book in this world, it would have been breathtaking and almost everyone would have listened to him. It's an incredible loss. I miss him.....still in 2019. 😞😟😢😭

    • @tracylf5409
      @tracylf5409 4 роки тому +8

      I pre-ordered Blackstar. I still haven't listened to it. :(

    • @jessebubslebo5231
      @jessebubslebo5231 4 роки тому +6

      Arytonblue You explained all that just perfect 👌🏼.. He was outstanding in every way .. Very interesting guy Never forgetting so funny also lol .. Really really missed today 😔🎷🎸☮️

    • @paulbaker1505
      @paulbaker1505 4 роки тому +2

      True that

  • @ShadyPinesMa79
    @ShadyPinesMa79 8 років тому +918

    He was so intelligent and well spoken.

    • @GOLDENFLYWARRIOR
      @GOLDENFLYWARRIOR 8 років тому +10

      +ShadyPinesMa79 IT'S RAINING ALL OVER THE WORLD THESE DAYS. TEARS FROM HEAVEN. SO INTELLIGENT YET SMOKED CIGARETTES?? I WISH HE WOULD HAVE BEEN VEGAN.
      RIP BOWIE.
      ua-cam.com/video/fzYbVHV2DaM/v-deo.html

    • @Liquid_dreams-
      @Liquid_dreams- 8 років тому +7

      +GOLDENFLYWARRIO Morrissey has been a vegan all his life and he has got or had cancer ...

    • @Liquid_dreams-
      @Liquid_dreams- 8 років тому +1

      +Fleder Maus why are you talking about him in the past tense is he dead ?

    • @goobalolly3362
      @goobalolly3362 8 років тому +1

      +patslam88 where have you been living for the last month????

    • @Liquid_dreams-
      @Liquid_dreams- 8 років тому +3

      +Gooba Lolly I'm talking about morrissey...

  • @williambyron772
    @williambyron772 8 років тому +233

    The thing about being pinned down is brilliant. One can see Bowie's usual habit of becoming too self-aware of what he's saying and then disarming it with humor and self-deprecation. Excellent interview, grateful to see it in full.

  • @pam0626
    @pam0626 4 роки тому +33

    I love how the interviewer allows for silent pauses and gives Bowie the time to connect his thoughts.

  • @S7EVE_P
    @S7EVE_P 4 роки тому +31

    The world seemed like a better place with Bowie around.

  • @GNeuman
    @GNeuman 8 років тому +33

    The world is such a duller place without Bowie in it, I truly thought he was immortal, I still cannot believe he is gone.

  • @loudloveen
    @loudloveen 8 років тому +248

    This is one of the best interviews with David Bowie that I've seen. He could talk freely. He was so at easy and happy.

    • @angiedorman9244
      @angiedorman9244 5 років тому +6

      He could do it in a lot of them. But I don't like how they had to try to tear him apart in some of the other ones. Thank God he didn't give in. He avoided giving answers, tore up interview papers and told people that whatever it was they were wanting to know was his own business. That's a role model. Lol. And thank God he became a better person later on instead of a worse one.

    • @Lovelyjlew
      @Lovelyjlew 3 роки тому +1

      He decided to drive

    • @Angel-mm2bz
      @Angel-mm2bz 3 роки тому +1

      They didn't ask more about Outside though

    • @ahlamahlam8513
      @ahlamahlam8513 3 роки тому +2

      King Allah

  • @Crystal-xm6zu
    @Crystal-xm6zu 6 років тому +32

    The interviewer is so fortunate to have Bowie in such a reminiscing & thorough mood. He was always a gentleman, but not always this sentimental.

  • @frankG335
    @frankG335 2 роки тому +19

    He was an intellectual. He thought deeply about his art and philosophies, his spirituality...

  • @powdersetyes
    @powdersetyes 8 років тому +106

    Oh my god I love him. Sometimes I play interviews of David Bowie just to hear his voice, not really comprehending what he said. He'll never be forgotten.

    • @joycampi7233
      @joycampi7233 2 роки тому +6

      I do the exact same thing! I miss him so much 😭

  • @teresagomes6491
    @teresagomes6491 8 років тому +473

    "In the 80's, i felt so out of tune... and out of tunes.." ahahah Genius. RIP David Bowie.

    • @outsidethepyramid
      @outsidethepyramid 6 років тому +22

      Nice one liner David, but:
      Absolute Beginners (What a tune)
      Teenage Wildlife
      Fashion
      Ashes to Ashes
      China Girl
      Modern Love
      Never Let Me Down
      Day-In Day-Out
      Cat People
      As the World Falls Down
      Underground
      Let's Dance
      Loving the Alien
      I could go on.

    • @angiedorman9244
      @angiedorman9244 5 років тому +3

      But he wasn't.

    • @alexabolch4750
      @alexabolch4750 4 роки тому +1

      RIP. You were taking away too soon. May your family have some sort of peace. God Bless.

    • @MorganKCloud
      @MorganKCloud 4 роки тому +2

      @@outsidethepyramid I think he meant more of the 1983-1988 period. The songwriting on Tonight was kind of (MEH), and Never Let Me Down's production was godawful. There were great songs written on that LP but it was barred down by production. Thankfully the 2018 re-recording did it justice.

    • @FedUpSista
      @FedUpSista 3 роки тому +3

      Tin Machine was FANTASTIC!

  • @stephensparkes8467
    @stephensparkes8467 8 років тому +91

    The man was ahead of his time he was genius in so many ways!

  • @DC_ABC_123
    @DC_ABC_123 4 місяці тому +4

    Something I always appreciate about Bowie is his ability to salvage a mundane question and answer in a way they should have asked.

  • @sailor5747
    @sailor5747 8 років тому +52

    the way he speaks of john lennon is beautiful, so sweet. I love how he always has one more thing to say, one more observation.

    • @powermurmel
      @powermurmel 5 років тому +3

      Hahaha ya. He was very special and so unique. I'm loving that too

  • @norahherbie8537
    @norahherbie8537 8 років тому +61

    Life is fluid. and David Bowie understood this ..in his work ..his full body of work, in everything he did. such an inspiration ,true and real..so hard to find these days...rest in peace David Robert Jones..you will be sorely missed.

    • @sheilaboston7051
      @sheilaboston7051 3 роки тому +3

      He was one of those people you thought would always be there. I loved Bowie's earlier stuff, absolutely hated Diamond Dogs, but you knew that the next album would be completely different again and that you could plug back in. With Bowie, there was something for everybody and his massive influence on music over half a century can never be forgotten.

  • @JamesBond-dn5nd
    @JamesBond-dn5nd 8 років тому +275

    I love how he has styled his hair. It looks so cool.

    • @lanabanana68
      @lanabanana68 8 років тому +8

      +James Bond he was always cool :D

    • @manofiske3318
      @manofiske3318 8 років тому +11

      His hair styled him. It's called genetics. Most men, not all, mind you, but most- have suffered massive damage to their follicles after puberty or certainly by their early 20's so that "styling" one's hair is no longer an option

    • @1969madame
      @1969madame 8 років тому +37

      +mano Fiske That's not true in Bowie's case. Bowie had great hair and a longtime hairdresser. That's how he met his wife Iman. She had the same hairdresser. He (the hairdresser) thought they would make the perfect couple, and invited them both to his birthday dinner in 1990. The rest, as they say, is history. By the way, Bowie is famous for his ever changing hair styles and hair color, thanks to his stylist. He even styled the couples' hair for Bowie and Iman's 1992 wedding in Italy.

    • @melizmatea
      @melizmatea 6 років тому +10

      In addition to all his other gifts, Bowie had amazing hair!

    • @angiedorman9244
      @angiedorman9244 5 років тому

      In one if the interviews he said that somebody told him "you still got a funny haircut". Lol

  • @lawrencefinch-hatton6231
    @lawrencefinch-hatton6231 4 роки тому +45

    Wow. This is best Bowie interview I’ve ever seen. He’s soooo comfortable and open and seems in such a good place! His honesty and ability to self-reflect is what makes him a great songwriter and artist. That ability to intensely observe and philosophise, allows him to see patterns in things mere mortals cannot. He never lost that childlike desire to explore. Love you, David. My star man ⭐️

  • @samcad-ho3ze
    @samcad-ho3ze 8 років тому +39

    I could listen to him all day..

  • @jamesmcgarrigan8775
    @jamesmcgarrigan8775 9 місяців тому +3

    "Nothing in this world is a real reality, it's not something you can hold on to... it's a chance to rethink" ... this guy was on a whole new level. Whatever drove Bowie is something to be forever inspired by.

  • @wrathford
    @wrathford 8 років тому +99

    WHY THE FUCK AM I CRYING? Everything he says is so damn interesting, the things he says are pretty much what I would say. We share the same viewpoints, and he's such a beautiful human being. A great role model.

    • @easygii
      @easygii 3 роки тому +4

      amen. love him the most. what a great human being

    • @wrathford
      @wrathford 3 роки тому +1

      @@easygii five years on, still sad!

    • @davidannett3322
      @davidannett3322 3 роки тому +2

      beautiful comment

    • @Laura-st8uo
      @Laura-st8uo 6 місяців тому

      @@easygii😊i😊😊iii😊i😊i😊j

  • @blackcougar1959
    @blackcougar1959 8 років тому +58

    So down to earth and funny as heck. A real treasure of a man.

  • @TheSoundvisionary
    @TheSoundvisionary 8 років тому +88

    What a loose interview, his personality really shines bright in this clip. He was so positive and a real sweet person.Thank you so much for this interview, I started listening to him in '93 so interviews of DB from the 90's are my favorite.

    • @angiedorman9244
      @angiedorman9244 5 років тому +1

      That's the first time I've heard the word loose described tastefully! In a long time at least! I didn't start listening to him til almost 3 years ago but I watch all the interviews. I have my favorites. And in almost all of them, you laugh, lol.

  • @ziggypop8106
    @ziggypop8106 4 роки тому +24

    If Bowie is on a screen, my eyes just will not move anywhere else, he is charming, engaging, mesmerising, funny and exceptionally good looking, and that's before he starts playing his wonderful music
    Forty eight years of adoration, still going strong 🤓🇬🇧

  • @lanabanana68
    @lanabanana68 8 років тому +23

    David was such an amazing man;extrememly handsome,very intelligent and creative like no other.R.I.P Starman.

  • @rebeccab3705
    @rebeccab3705 8 років тому +58

    This was a great video. In most interviews, Bowie was so irritated with being asked the same dumb questions over and over about bisexuality and what he was trying to do with Ziggy Stardust that he just shut those topics down completely. Here he really had a go at explaining those things in his own words, without the interviewer interrupting him much, and it was just fascinating. "Aesthetically promiscuous," I love it! What a mind this man had...

  • @polyphiloprogenitive4614
    @polyphiloprogenitive4614 8 років тому +32

    Endlessly gracious and funny and articulate and so interesting to listen to. I do hope that all his interviews are collected for the benefit of future generations.

  • @voicewriter
    @voicewriter 8 років тому +75

    One of the best interviews I've watched in the last few days, and I've watched many

    • @angelalewis9629
      @angelalewis9629 8 років тому +4

      +Arlene Boyer haha my words were similar to yours when I just posted to Facebook...I've done a lot of research into the subject too. Bless him

    • @lanabanana68
      @lanabanana68 8 років тому +3

      +Angela Lewis yep,bless him.My life would not have been the same for the last 30 years without the music of Bowie :) Peace.

    • @anitasseo
      @anitasseo 6 років тому

      Well then be more generous and say THE best

    • @martinbueno821
      @martinbueno821 5 років тому

      can you tell me which interviews you watch?

  • @lisannbart
    @lisannbart 8 років тому +17

    Such a sweet, funny, intelligent man that I fear we will never see the likes again!

  • @tonithetiger999
    @tonithetiger999 8 років тому +243

    Aesthetically promiscuous! He is such a beautiful man!

    • @veronicahislop8363
      @veronicahislop8363 5 років тому +5

      yes he cleaned up well he was very pasty looking, thin, with bad teeth in the 70's

    • @RicTic66
      @RicTic66 5 років тому +7

      @@veronicahislop8363 The amount of drugs he was taking in the 70s wasn't conducive to good skin and dental care lol

    • @ruthwezeman6700
      @ruthwezeman6700 4 роки тому +7

      Toni Wynne aesthetically promiscuous is my new slogan!

    • @ahlamahlam8513
      @ahlamahlam8513 3 роки тому

      Kuwait human

  • @Olly__Zines-By-Blade
    @Olly__Zines-By-Blade 3 роки тому +9

    David Bowie is such a complex person, so much more than what people thought he was. I always adored and respected the way he speaks of himself as an amalgamation of every person, song, religion and country he has ever encountered. He has never been one person, he has always been seven personalities at the same time, constantly moving from one focus to another

  • @Castymiss1
    @Castymiss1 2 місяці тому +2

    He was so arriculate and intelligent when speaking. What a special man he was. He could speak on any subject and was comfortable in any circles.

  • @cldcollector
    @cldcollector 8 років тому +66

    Thanks so much for posting these videos. This was the moment in my childhood when I fell in love with him.

    • @lanabanana68
      @lanabanana68 8 років тому +3

      +cldcollector i am older than you my friend;i was in my 20s but yes,he was profoundly beautiful.Immensely talented man indeed. Peace.

  • @davidbowiesblueeye5817
    @davidbowiesblueeye5817 7 років тому +100

    David was too smart to be interviewed by MTV!

  • @stephaniecasey745
    @stephaniecasey745 4 роки тому +11

    He's so intelligent, and creative love the essence of his spirit. Rest well David you left a great legacy

  • @davidjazay9248
    @davidjazay9248 Рік тому +3

    It is absurd that a lot of criticism leveled against Bowie back in the day was that he was supposedly "inauthentic/ not a real rock and roller", when in fact he was one of the most genuine, sharing and honest artists.

  • @thelighthouseunderthestars6209
    @thelighthouseunderthestars6209 8 років тому +416

    His British humour really shines through here and sadly the interviewer just doesn't get that!

    • @CJM-rg5rt
      @CJM-rg5rt 5 років тому +10

      I really wish I knew when and why british ppl started thinking Americans don't get jokes or sarcasm. Whooosh ppl exist in the UK too. Goddamn you guys are so pretentious and annoying. American comedians are so much funnier too. Maybe your humor is more dry but that's it. This interviewer is just boring like every other interviewer that ever existed.

    • @frankjamesbonarrigo7162
      @frankjamesbonarrigo7162 5 років тому +8

      @@CJM-rg5rt we don't get irony, you forgot that one

    • @frankjamesbonarrigo7162
      @frankjamesbonarrigo7162 5 років тому

      @@powermurmel He was human.

    • @powermurmel
      @powermurmel 5 років тому

      @@frankjamesbonarrigo7162 I know that.

    • @SandraLovesSun
      @SandraLovesSun 4 роки тому +11

      The interviewer is did bloody well. Kept quiet and he knows his place. He's not his friend, he's here to give Bowie the floor. And he did JUST that. He wasn't there for his own enjoyment. He was more than likely smiling A LOT. Body language IS a thing.

  • @davidhould
    @davidhould 6 років тому +29

    The guy had the chance to meet a very generous Bowie. He could have follow him on his interesting thoughts about spirituality and creation, but he insist on following his dull retrospective questions about the various phases of his career.

  • @larryganschow437
    @larryganschow437 5 років тому +24

    Bowie has long been a (hero?) of mine since I was 13 years old. I initially found him to be both shocking, and curiously astonishing. He seem to have a true artist's heart and lens. Looking up Bowie on UA-cam is like visiting a old departed friend or hero. Here it is almost 2020, and I am enjoying his musics and interviews all over again.

  • @whateverforever5910
    @whateverforever5910 Рік тому +4

    His eyes, his voice, watching his thoughts come to fruition..this man was a magical creature....intelligence on another level. We sure are lucky he fell to Earth

  • @bvandyke10
    @bvandyke10 8 років тому +62

    love listening to him talk

    • @lanabanana68
      @lanabanana68 8 років тому +7

      +Brien Van Dyke me too! he had a gorgeous speaking voice :)

    • @MsCougarama
      @MsCougarama 8 років тому +9

      +kate davenporty Gorgeous speaking voice, beautiful laugh too; totally agree! It always stands out to me how well-read he was, therefore so articulate. Love the way he talks using such precise words to describe things. Amazing quick wit and dynamite sense of humor, too...and such good stories...

    • @lanabanana68
      @lanabanana68 8 років тому +4

      +Laurie Thompson yes on all counts Laurie,yes! can you imagine what a marvellous dinner guest he would've made?

    • @MsCougarama
      @MsCougarama 8 років тому +7

      Oh yes, kate davenporty Dinner, lunch, breakfast, going out partying, ETC...marvelous conversationalist and very interesting and learned person, period... LOVE his sense of humor. Did you see the Gary Oldman tribute? He said that David said the bad news was the cancer;
      the good news was that he had his cheekbones back, lol. Even then, a sense of humor...

    • @lanabanana68
      @lanabanana68 8 років тому +3

      +Laurie Thompson INDEED Laurie,what a blast it would have been to know him.Yes,i did see that tribute by Gary Oldman (another British bloke i admire) and had to agree about his amazing sense of humour.There will never be another like him :)

  • @thevoid99
    @thevoid99 8 років тому +50

    @17:00, oh man. that is one of my favorite stories about brian eno telling bowie he had discovered the future in donna summer's "i feel love". that is hilarious but hell, that was a good fucking song.

    • @wiseonwords
      @wiseonwords 8 років тому +3

      +thevoid99 -- I loved the Giorgio Moroder story too!

    • @lanabanana68
      @lanabanana68 8 років тому +2

      +thevoid99 i know! :D

  • @vanessaclark3443
    @vanessaclark3443 8 років тому +11

    I'm glad MTV news are sharing these interviews. Amazing how they don't look or feel dated at all, and many of these are well over 20 years old now (dang, we're getting old). I guess that's a testament to the man himself really, how in every era, in everything that he was, in everything that he did, David Bowie was (and still is) timeless.

  • @louisbecke2348
    @louisbecke2348 8 років тому +10

    The world needs a David Bowie. Expanding thought, music and art. Seeing what is a "fad" and bursting it's bubble in ways nobody could conceptualize. Jack Nicholson is the king cool of acting, David Bowie the king cool of music. Rest in peace knowing the art you created will live on.

  • @tiktaktotiki8595
    @tiktaktotiki8595 8 років тому +10

    yes.always such a gentleman, always so polite even when pushed by lame interviewers, so humble, a regular type of guy that had a great sense of humour and obviously very intelligent, so miss him, thank goodness for u tube.

  • @sharynwithawhy1851
    @sharynwithawhy1851 8 років тому +18

    SOO talented...And SOO beautiful!
    Love him.

  • @bawoman
    @bawoman 7 років тому +8

    I am absolutely in love with every single thing about this man here....every single thing about Bowie seems to have been created with the sole intent and purpose of making you fall in love with him

  • @kuriouskitty5969
    @kuriouskitty5969 8 років тому +6

    Definitely one of the best interviews with David Bowie I have seen. Great questions and he was clearly in the mood to go down memory lane. He seems to be enjoying it just as much as the interviewer in an appearing cathartic kind of way. RIP David Bowie! True artist and gift!

  • @Hollymander98
    @Hollymander98 8 років тому +34

    He's so adorable

  • @donaldpriola1807
    @donaldpriola1807 3 роки тому +2

    He was so well spoken, and genuine. You can tell he enjoyed just having the conversation. The Moroder story is gold, too.

  • @whataboutredlorry
    @whataboutredlorry 8 років тому +48

    I enjoyed this interview... The leading questions were good and Bowie was very forthcoming. HOWEVER the interviewer lacked talent in following up on points Bowie made, he didn't flesh out the stories or dig more into what David said, and he dudnt keep the conversation going. He had a prepared set of questions and thats all he could say. When david would finish talking, there would be an almost awkward silence, instead of the interviewer continuing Davids train of thought...

    • @angiedorman9244
      @angiedorman9244 5 років тому +3

      I like interviews where they just talk to him rather than ask him the same old question showing on a piece of paper.

    • @mowsey321
      @mowsey321 3 роки тому +2

      Better to just shut up and let the other person speak if you don’t think you can add anything of value. Besides I like the fact that the more the interview just let Bowie talk the more we got.
      If anything the interviewer was fantastic and not making it about them or their ego

  • @stepheniealexander6617
    @stepheniealexander6617 2 роки тому +4

    I just adore Bowie. If people listened to him back in the day, this world would be such so much better. He spoke on everything that was taboo back in the day.

  • @ineffableoracular7260
    @ineffableoracular7260 8 років тому +20

    Excellent footage has been going up this past week, much appreciated, keep it up, more please!.....thank you

  • @VM0451
    @VM0451 8 років тому +53

    Jeez, I can identify so much with everything he talks about. Those emotions and views are what made him the only relatable real person to me in the first place.

  • @DreamPurpleFloyd
    @DreamPurpleFloyd 8 років тому +55

    6:32 "Most artists feel a lot happier discussing the process of what they do rather than what the hell it means"
    Really interesting... it's true most artist feel a need to create, that is by definition not rational. And the whole goal of the creative process is to create something as close as possible to what you have in mind. The interesting question for the artist isn't 'why do I have this idea' but rather 'how do I create this idea'.

    • @MiamiPush2theLimit
      @MiamiPush2theLimit 8 років тому +4

      This is so true.

    • @Pneumanon
      @Pneumanon 8 років тому +6

      +DreamPurpleFloyd Not necessarily. Focusing on the outcome- how do I express this idea- is one way of creating a piece of art. But it is equally valid and arguably more interesting to focus on the process itself. In that way of working, the artist has no fixed idea of what the outcome will be, and uses aspects of the process- self imposed rules, accidents, chance, collaboration etc- to influence the direction of the work. They may finally shape that into something more intentional, which would be like the painter coming up with a title at the end of the painting, as Bowie mentions, but they didn't set out with a particular result in mind when they began. Bowie himself used various 'experimental' techniques, cut-up lyrics being one, and it seems he took a more process-based approach to his work than an outcome based approach.

    • @randomstuff7942
      @randomstuff7942 8 років тому +3

      Exactly. There's no "correct" way to make art. You can start with an idea, or start with a process, or something else entirely, but it's wrong to say that there is only one way to do art. Sure certain mediums may lean one way or the other, but as long as you make a good piece of art, the process isn't going to discount that.

  • @sailor5747
    @sailor5747 8 років тому +8

    this made me so happy.

  • @davedogge2280
    @davedogge2280 8 років тому +30

    I can't believe he's dead. He was like part of the pop furniture that you just took for granted.

    • @MiamiPush2theLimit
      @MiamiPush2theLimit 8 років тому +4

      So sad.

    • @madgemuso7314
      @madgemuso7314 3 роки тому +2

      Yes even though I know he’s gone I still keep half believing he’s still in a studio in New York working on something amazing.

  • @jaimeerose8722
    @jaimeerose8722 8 років тому +13

    "What else have ya got?" ❤️ life, adventure and endless curiosity.

    • @stephenward7856
      @stephenward7856 5 років тому

      Yeah, doing his Brando The Wild One impersonation

  • @necholecordova5513
    @necholecordova5513 5 років тому +6

    I could listen to him for hours

  • @SENEX12
    @SENEX12 2 місяці тому +2

    The indulgence of art and music rests on the graves of warriors.

    • @SENEX12
      @SENEX12 2 місяці тому

      No one gives a shit about this when the supermarket shelves are bare.

  • @joaomarcelo85
    @joaomarcelo85 6 років тому +2

    My niece was born in March of 2018 and I already put David Bowie for her to listen.

  • @Xanadu424
    @Xanadu424 4 роки тому +9

    He is my favorite artist, (not just of music ,I also mean an artist of mind/existence) but hard not to see he had like the coolest hair ever

  • @nostaligicangel
    @nostaligicangel 8 років тому +2

    "I know a Beatle that I always liked"- how humble a wondrous fan and a grounded Pop star- to be able to walk that line with such integrity says a heap about him.

  • @GoodNaturedMischief
    @GoodNaturedMischief 8 років тому +6

    This was when MTV was actually about music. Great interview!

  • @RogerHeathers
    @RogerHeathers 5 років тому +16

    I love how he doesn’t make apologies for his thoughts that might come across to some as ‘pretentious’ or lofty.

  • @evildead2002
    @evildead2002 8 років тому +40

    Hardly any interaction with bowie apart from questions :-/ luckily David's answers are fucking awesome.

  • @stephenotoole6633
    @stephenotoole6633 6 років тому +8

    Beautiful man

  • @paulwheeler6609
    @paulwheeler6609 3 місяці тому +3

    "Aesthetically promiscuous" - Bowie at his finest and most honest.

  • @ellacarmel
    @ellacarmel 7 років тому +5

    I miss him every day💔

  • @evelynmoore2613
    @evelynmoore2613 8 років тому +7

    This is a good interview, but I think the best one of all by far is Bowie in the Studio and ZDTV interview of 1999, which you can also find on youtube. It is absolutely amazing -- his humor, charm, wit and intellect come through like I've never seen anyplace else. Plus the last 10 minutes show the process of how he records a song in a studio, which is fascinating.

    • @turqoiselove1
      @turqoiselove1 4 роки тому

      Yes! My favorite interview of Bowie.

  • @deetee9611
    @deetee9611 7 років тому +11

    I think a smile and one word from bowie - would've made anyone feel so important, he has the most genuine way about him, I'm in awe.

    • @SarahlabyrinthLHC
      @SarahlabyrinthLHC 6 років тому +2

      You're so right. I had the good fortune to meet him in 1987 and nothing was too much trouble for him. He was friendly, amusing, polite, charming and the most wonderful smile. He was so down to earth and treated you as an equal. I wish I could have spent more time with him, he was a real gentleman, they are few and far between these days. I do wish he hadn't done the drugs and smoking, though.

  • @stratrovarius
    @stratrovarius 5 років тому +2

    Many of his interviews across youtube are mostly about his beginnings...yet there`s so much to be asked and answered about the era that followed.

  • @mgic
    @mgic 8 років тому +31

    The song fame makes much more sense after his explanation.

    • @angiedorman9244
      @angiedorman9244 5 років тому +2

      It was just a song that he wrote about how he felt about fame. No wonder he wrote it. They treated him like shit and he respected them thoroughly nomatter what. Even if he didn't answer the questions, he respected them. Even Jomathan Ross...that perv. I think he had the hots for Dave and Dave wasn't gonna have it. I think that Ross was just trying to bully him, but eww...nevertheless, Bowie could pick better if he was gonna go down that road.

  • @ravage657
    @ravage657 6 років тому +1

    This is the best interview I've seen. He's so calm and everything.

  • @terellewilliams8683
    @terellewilliams8683 8 років тому +8

    David Bowie Will Live On

  • @thomasgronlund9186
    @thomasgronlund9186 4 місяці тому +1

    Bowie is the one and only. You and I can never ever be like him. But we can struggle and try to be as good always.. and that’s a start.

  • @deirnoel
    @deirnoel 8 років тому +184

    This poor, sad interviewer. Trotting out the same, tired, old questions. To have access to Bowie's brilliance and not go down those blind alleys with him as he's opening those doors, opting to choose to tread down the same, worn high street instead, is such an incredible waste.
    Bowie: "I know so many painters who title their works after they've done them, which is a real giveaway."
    Me: "Why? What does that mean to you? That they don't know what they're doing as they do it but can only tell you after it's done? Same with you as you went through stages of your career?"
    Interviewer: "Um, yeah. So, your previous characters were very 'white,' and then you played R&B..."
    No wonder Bowie went into hiding. How unfathomably boring these discussions must have been for him.

    • @MiamiPush2theLimit
      @MiamiPush2theLimit 8 років тому +28

      I was devastated by the interviewer's follow up question to that. It was exciting to see his eyes and expressions as the thoughts zipped through his brain. I wanted to explore his thoughts to that end... Oh well..

    • @deirnoel
      @deirnoel 8 років тому +17

      +MiamiPush2theLimit Exactly. So brilliant but forced to deal with such blunting, inane, pedestrian questions all day. He was so incredibly special.

    • @DarlingPhenylethylamine
      @DarlingPhenylethylamine 8 років тому +20

      You can also see from his reaction, his expression after that how alienated he felt, at least in this interview. It's a common occurrence for myself when talking to people, they just don't get what I'm talking about, very few do.

    • @carlostejada1479
      @carlostejada1479 7 років тому +7

      Deirdre inDC
      Absolute TRUE!! besides he (interrviwer) was interrupting him to make his dumb questions!!!
      If David Bowie was interviewed by John Lennon and viceversa.. Than would BE a fckng GOOD interview!! of 2 ppl that understand eachother... at least 2 musicians or 2 artist
      and I would say that name. the painting after finish is what Bowie did many times.
      you don't control the creative process, you let the creative process take control of you...
      that's how i understand what he said

    • @LilRocker2005
      @LilRocker2005 7 років тому +4

      That's because the person interviewing him is none other than MTV's Kurt Loder! Talk about a boring guy!

  • @tonyhall3365
    @tonyhall3365 8 років тому +90

    Those eyes

    • @powermurmel
      @powermurmel 5 років тому +1

      @@FrootKat BOTH but THAT MAN

    • @carladean6117
      @carladean6117 4 роки тому +1

      I've adored this man my whole life 70's 80's 90's and the rest. If I'd met him I'd have been a jibbering wreck 🇬🇧💕

    • @carladean6117
      @carladean6117 4 роки тому +2

      Oh YES, those eyes, that hair, that nose, his mouth, that voice, his mind, his music . . I need to stop now

    • @ghost_moonlightxo
      @ghost_moonlightxo 4 роки тому

      Ohhh MY GOOOD David am obsessed with ur eyes ugh I want the same eyes that u have

  • @deborahbuchanan3238
    @deborahbuchanan3238 Рік тому +1

    So cute when talking about being like a butterfly…just love!❤

  • @ShinyFlakesShinyFlakes
    @ShinyFlakesShinyFlakes 8 місяців тому +3

    Hell of a speaking voice

  • @TrudySchwartzBurrill
    @TrudySchwartzBurrill 2 роки тому +2

    I love his honesty and brilliance.

  • @stev6free146
    @stev6free146 4 роки тому +5

    Handsome intelligent man sorely missed.

  • @KelleneHubbard-dz4gt
    @KelleneHubbard-dz4gt Рік тому +2

    😢 I Miss David Jones So Much 💕😭

  • @MelanieRful
    @MelanieRful Рік тому +2

    So beautiful he is/was

  • @laurahall8174
    @laurahall8174 8 років тому +15

    he's so beautiful

  • @juliejohnson3626
    @juliejohnson3626 5 років тому +27

    David made the English look really, really good.

    • @nocreativename
      @nocreativename 4 роки тому +1

      I’ve lived in both London and the states and generally they are good. In comparison to here lol.

  • @Oooo-bi7bi
    @Oooo-bi7bi 2 роки тому +2

    He was a trailblazer for many worlds .His early ventures into bisexuality . Must of helped so much for many people. Bringing it into mainstream media and helping people to know who they are . Also helping families and friends of LGBTQ+ people. Was lucky to see him live in the nineties.

  • @Cosmogirl014
    @Cosmogirl014 8 років тому +3

    awesome interview - he was so curious always searching and so beautiful and shared so much.....i could go on and on - luv!

  • @Maha1J
    @Maha1J 5 років тому +3

    It’s enjoyable for me to see him and listen to his stories every time 😄😊!
    Specially when you feel he is enjoying
    And see things sometimes clearer than others with depth , and great sense of humor and he is reachable for ppl
    over all that he is hot! And have the best hair cut ever
    Rest on mars 💫

  • @whiteshadow59
    @whiteshadow59 4 роки тому +2

    needed this man for 20 more or so years

  • @nonenoone3722
    @nonenoone3722 4 роки тому +1

    Oh man I am so sorry he is gone. God bless his soul. Wish all the best to his loved ones.

  • @hippoboy76
    @hippoboy76 6 років тому +3

    Just read one of David's favourite books,"The divided self", by R.D Laing. Really can see why he liked it. It's all there, people creating masks, false self, a fear of one's identity being trapped , and alienation. Well worth a read.

  • @preciousdevere288
    @preciousdevere288 4 роки тому +2

    What a brillient interview what a brillient amazing man...hes living on!

  • @ivydog100
    @ivydog100 8 років тому +17

    What a delicious morsel of a man. Love the way he kept it real.

  • @ziggypop8106
    @ziggypop8106 3 роки тому +5

    He's 'not a prophet or a stoneage man, just a mortal with potential of a superman' 🌟🌟

  • @taffyholvenstot8297
    @taffyholvenstot8297 5 років тому +2

    I'm late to the Bowie party having only come through my recent interest in Freddie Mercury and queen although I was born in the 50s and around for all this music. he's fascinating stuff, that's for sure, and this is a really interesting interview of him! Clever, funny, handsome, you name it!

  • @42ayla
    @42ayla 2 роки тому +1

    I have to admit I've never been a fan of his music, in fact didn't realize he could actually sing until his duet with Bing Crosby which I absolutely love. However, as an interview he's always been one of my favourites. It would have been fun doing coffee with him.

  • @exert2020
    @exert2020 8 років тому +2

    One of my favourite interviews he did

  • @Sameoldfitup
    @Sameoldfitup 3 роки тому +2

    “ Nothing can be loved or hated unless it is first understood.” - Leonardo da Vinci.

  • @ubself
    @ubself 4 роки тому +2

    Good human, he rose, he grew..always brilliant

  • @jeffclement2468
    @jeffclement2468 11 місяців тому

    This is a great interview. You can tell for one thing, his long pauses after the questions indicates how he wanted to deliver a genuine answer, and not just some glib response.
    I especially loved his answer regarding the "corporate rock" that grew out of the mid-70's, and basically flooded the airwaves with mediocre, safe soft rock.