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i just watched db on a rerun of SNL and, god, was it awful!
bowie looked like an old hag version of early eurythmics era annie lenox. the performance of "little wonder" was so incredibly lackluster and the band just looked silly. they were clearly trying to be young, hip, and with it. well, you know what they say...if you have to try... anyway, i'm so glad he came to his senses! | |
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The Bowie SNL performance to see is when he did TVC15 and (I think) Boys Keep Swinging, circa 1979/80...he performed in a dress and had Klaus Nomi and Joey Arias as his background singers. Now THAT was a performance. | |
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i've got a feeling ANY db performance would be "the one to see" in comparison to the travesty i just witnessed.
hey, if prince can make a newpowersoul, bowie can f up a little to! | |
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if you wanna see bowie screw up royally, try to find the movie "just a gigolo", which for all intents and purposes, is his "under the cherry moon" (only nowhere near as campy, sad to say). they even managed to somehow rope marlene dietrich into the mess. | |
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Anxiety said: if you wanna see bowie screw up royally, try to find the movie "just a gigolo", which for all intents and purposes, is his "under the cherry moon" (only nowhere near as campy, sad to say). they even managed to somehow rope marlene dietrich into the mess.
i have never even heard of it. now i've got to find it! | |
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oh - and stay FAR FAR away from DB's "never let me down" album...it involves guest rapping by MICKEY ROURKE. | |
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Anxiety said: oh - and stay FAR FAR away from DB's "never let me down" album...it involves guest rapping by MICKEY ROURKE.
now, that i know, lol! what a mess that lp is! yet some of the other stuff from the same era is actually really good...i love the tonight album. loving the alien is great bowie! | |
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hell, i've come to love the first tin machine album over the past year or so. it's really aged surprisingly well. "i can't read", "heaven's in here" and the cover of "working class hero" aren't bad at all....but i HAAATED that album when it first came out. | |
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you know, i really need to check out the tin machine stuff. i didn't like it back in the day but so much of my tastes have changed or expanded that i may actually enjoy it now. maybe that will be one of my missions tomorrow. | |
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Anxiety said: The Bowie SNL performance to see is when he did TVC15 and (I think) Boys Keep Swinging, circa 1979/80...he performed in a dress and had Klaus Nomi and Joey Arias as his background singers. Now THAT was a performance.
Yeah, that was great!! He also performed an amazing version of Man who sold the world that episode. WHAT IF THERE IS NO TOMORROW? THERE WASN'T ONE TODAY! | |
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Anxiety said: hell, i've come to love the first tin machine album over the past year or so. it's really aged surprisingly well. "i can't read", "heaven's in here" and the cover of "working class hero" aren't bad at all....but i HAAATED that album when it first came out.
i TOTALLY agree ! yes SIR! | |
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And now, for something COMPLETELY dif'rent;
JOHAAAAAN! | |
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And now, for something to get back to the topic....
[This message was edited Wed Aug 25 5:43:53 2004 by noepie] WHAT IF THERE IS NO TOMORROW? THERE WASN'T ONE TODAY! | |
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gooeythehamster said: And now, for something COMPLETELY dif'rent;
JOHAAAAAN! ok..this is my thread... and i like this topic better! | |
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noepie said: And now, for something to get back to the topic....
[This message was edited Wed Aug 25 5:43:53 2004 by noepie] whee!!! david and his miss hathaway dress!!! | |
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Anxiety said: The Bowie SNL performance to see is when he did TVC15 and (I think) Boys Keep Swinging, circa 1979/80...he performed in a dress and had Klaus Nomi and Joey Arias as his background singers. Now THAT was a performance.
Hell yeah, Bowie's performance in 76 doing TVCI5 with the toy dogs bumping into shit is classic. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
nammie "What BGZ says I believe. I have the biggest crush on him." http://ccoshea19.googlepa...ssanctuary http://ccoshea19.googlepages.com | |
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blackguitaristz said: Anxiety said: The Bowie SNL performance to see is when he did TVC15 and (I think) Boys Keep Swinging, circa 1979/80...he performed in a dress and had Klaus Nomi and Joey Arias as his background singers. Now THAT was a performance.
Hell yeah, Bowie's performance in 76 doing TVCI5 with the toy dogs bumping into shit is classic. naw, there's no way that could have been from 76 - he was still rockin' the bright orange hair in '76 and doing the thin white duke thing...i need to check out my big book o' bowie, but i'm pretty sure this performance is from '79 or '80. | |
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I like Little Wonder. | |
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is it possible to jack your own thread?
nevermind. I stopped caring ilke, 10 seconds ag.... "Pedro offers you his protection." | |
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OdysseyMiles said: I like Little Wonder.
i do too | |
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Anxiety said: OdysseyMiles said: I like Little Wonder.
i do too So when I remake it you'll run out 'n shnag it, right? | |
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Anxiety said: blackguitaristz said: Hell yeah, Bowie's performance in 76 doing TVCI5 with the toy dogs bumping into shit is classic. naw, there's no way that could have been from 76 - he was still rockin' the bright orange hair in '76 and doing the thin white duke thing...i need to check out my big book o' bowie, but i'm pretty sure this performance is from '79 or '80. Sorry player, I was thinking of the year Station To Station came out. It is 79, I believe. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
nammie "What BGZ says I believe. I have the biggest crush on him." http://ccoshea19.googlepa...ssanctuary http://ccoshea19.googlepages.com | |
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OdysseyMiles said: Anxiety said: i do too So when I remake it you'll run out 'n shnag it, right? that i couldn't miss. especially if you do a mash-up with the theme from the "small wonder" TV show. | |
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