watch Eddie Starr Does impression of Mick Jagger.....If u are a homosidle maniac and in a mental hospital u will stilll laugh!!!! IT IS SO EPICLY FUNNYYYYYYYYYYYYY
I can't hear David Bowie :( I don't know if that's because he sings in a different register or because he wasn't plugged in properly or because Mick Jagger is a total diva...but I kind of want to push Jagger off the stage for a bit lol
I don't know if anyone remember Jagger and Tosh's song "keep on walking, don't look back". Jagger was suppose to show up at a concert in Holland with Tosh, but Tosh ended alone on stage, because Mick wasn't "in the mood"....(I personally think that was the charm of these people as well) hah they had personality
@fmaykall facil: con las greñas tan largas que se cargaba Mick Jagger nunca pudo volver a ver a David Bowie; solo fue un colaboración única para un disco de Mick Jagger
En el escenario: Mick Jagger, David Bowie(voces) Elton John(piano) Paul Mc Cartney(guitarra acustica,coro) Phil Collins(bateria) Ray Cooper(percusion) Mark Knopfler(guitarra) Eric Clapton(guitarra) John Ilsey(bajo) Mark King(bajo) Migde Ure(guitarra) Bryan Adams(guitarra) Francis Rossi(guitarra) Rick Parfitt(guitarra) Howard Jones(teclados)
I have adored Jagger as much as any straight man since the age of 2 and Bowie is just incredible. Still from a perspective of funk, Grateful Dead's version of this song beats everyone. and I am not even a dead head. This only applies to their 1975-77 version. Check it out since people started talking about hearing the difference. Not taking anything away from Jag & Bow. They are VERY funky too, just not this song. Still cool to see.
This is nuts. I'm not sure if they're fighting together are for each other. It's quite entertaining. Quickest 2 minutes and 36 seconds. I think David won for not being campy.
It's amazing to see them so young here...at the time I thought they were old and passed it.
One thing for sure though this has got to be the major blip and down side of their careers. Bowie admitted it himself, said it was his Phil Collins period...I go along with that.
Let's see: I can see Elton John, Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Mark Knopfler, Ketih Richards, Francis Rossi, Rick Parfitt, Bryan Adams, the tall guy from Dire Straits who looks like Brian May, and some guy from a KISS Tribute band.
Seems like Jagger wanted to prove something: I might be 43 years (which he was in 1986) but I'm still a great rock & roll performer! If you watch the Dancing in the street video closely, you see the same thing. Poor David.
By the way: this performance was never broadcasted, it was Jagger's veto. Maybe he realised that he tried to hard? I imagine that Keith Richards laughed his ass off, if he had seen this, haha.
@arthurguitar So sorry, I did not realize that originality was critically important when hurling insults in your direction. I should imagine though judging by your priggish comments that you are often the target of insult; hence you may find many common insults a bore. So instead of simply calling you a common and boring "Fag". I guess I should of called you a feeble minded pillock!
Why so down on poor Mick.?!! He's the greatest front man of all time. Bowie has always been a besotted fan & sometime lover of Mr J.He understood that Jagger created the template for the sexually ambiguous/androgynous rock star, which Bowie amplified to the max in the 70's.Subsequent generations forget the outrage Jagger caused in 60's. But Bowie knew only too well when he wrote
@vikingbeard What a silly misinformed boy you are!! Marriot adored the Stones/Jagger. The Stones were the model for all the hip London bands of the period, including The Small Faces..Ronnie Lane was at my school. Yes, Marriot had a great white soul voice but he along with all his peers acknowledged that Jagger was great singer/stylist/perfomer & huge influence. Unfortunately after SF, Marriot went down a creative cul de sac, with banal heavy rock and drugs which destroyed his talent.
Van Halen's version of Dancing in the Streets is far far better than the Jagger/Bowie version. I saw a tv show long ago that said the best cover of this song was Jagger/Bowie...guess they head up their arse or didn't even know Van Halen covered it. In fact, all covers that Van Halen did are superior...You Reallt Got Me, Won't Get Fooled Again, Where Have all the Good Times Gone, etc etc....Van Halen is just a superior band.
From a simple perspective...and I've dealt with many vocalists like this (trust me), there are some who need their vocals to be first before anything and there are some who just want the music to sound good. Now, there are also different styles of playing (no matter what instrument), which means you can play/sing behind or in front of the beat. It sounds like Bowie is trying to do a genuine duet right on the beat with regard for another vocalist while Mick's way in front, and focused on himself
I think Micks just doing it the way he always did it and Bowies mike isnt as cranked, but I doubt that Mick Jagger went and instructed the sound guy to turn his mike up louder. I mean maybe he did, I dont know..
@Onzelonz the Last Time; Satisfaction; Ruby Tuesday; Paint it Black; 2000 Light Years From Home; Honky Tonk Woman; Beggars Banquet; Let it Bleed; Exile on Main Street; Sticky Fingers; Goats Head Soup; it's Only Rock'n'Roll....taking the rap for dope on behalf of the in-crowd, arguing the case publicly with Babylon's agents; putting Peter Tosh out; keeping the blues alive....I rest my case
Mick has always wanted to be ' in front' regardless . It is people like Keith Richards whom keeps him 'humble' if that is as all possible ! Keith does a good job when they are together as ' The Glimmer Twins' !
@Yellow4494 you have a tough time ahead of you then, not only because people will be talking about Mercury for a long time to come but also because you are of the slow dying breed of prejudiced biggots
Plus, they were both huge heroine addicts at the time. I challenge anyone to find a video of Mick Jagger, on stage, from 1976-1990, where he’s not completely and utterly out of it……..
@olhuzzy I dunno about Jagger... though I believe that Bowie was a cocaine and perhaps heroin addict back in the period of The Thin White Duke and his recovery from it was during his Berlin Era. The years were of the 76-82 I think.
yeah - you're damn right - bowie cannot keep up with jaggers dumbness and fatuity. he (jagger) tries hard to hold up with bowie, but smashes the whole thing (listen carfully!)
@Onzelonz Oh yeah? Well Jagger is like bluecollar and stuff and that stuck-up guy has to be gay and that can't be good because my aunt says so
No wait, that was someone else's argument!
Hmm... "Return to sender" says "Sponsored by the Institute of Dividing and Conquering the People by Arbitrarily selecting Groups of People and Assigning them Labels Creating Difference Causing Perceived Distance and Dissociation of Humanity Resulting in an Inevitable Collapse only Serving Those who are in Power"
@Onzelonz Nevertheless, I agree with you wholeheartedly that Bowie's voice better suits - well basically every song where actual listening to tone and harmonies are involved :D
@Onzelonz DRUGS? EITHER ONE OF THESE GUYS SHOULD OF DID THIS.NOT GOOD NOT GOOD.LOW POINT FOR BOTH.BOWIE PUT SOME GOOD STUFF OUT,BUT JAGGER IS BETTER.IF YOU LIKE THIS,YOU GOT THE DRUG PROBLEM.
Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger, David Bowie and Elton John? I love this planet.
TheBeatlesRoooock 2 weeks ago 5
oh is that Paul McCartney ? why no mentions ? Heheh !
JuanMusika1990 3 weeks ago
I think those two are in love! Go Boyz ... True love I'd difficult to find in a lifetime!!!!
DukelyandSusan 1 month ago
Good song but the vid no just no but thanks for postin it anyways
deathglitches 2 months ago
o.e
108popstar 2 months ago
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ok i have to say it if no one else will... you both cant dance or sing.
spaid95 3 months ago
It won't let me do the face!!!
Pabloprawn 3 months ago
Lol which ones which...? -3
Pabloprawn 3 months ago
They don't sound very good.
boodiba 3 months ago
Mick was killin it
paruma0ri 3 months ago
jAGGER FOR SEXIEST MAN ALIVE!!!!
MichaelBurbachFan 4 months ago
Mick does not have to try too hard :)
wksoh 4 months ago
watch Eddie Starr Does impression of Mick Jagger.....If u are a homosidle maniac and in a mental hospital u will stilll laugh!!!! IT IS SO EPICLY FUNNYYYYYYYYYYYYY
peter555777444 4 months ago
It's funny. When I saw this when it aired, I thought they both looked so old. Now looking back on this, they were still young and gorgeous!
margowsky 4 months ago
Looks like Bowie and Jagger and McCartney had fun:)
DBCrowns 5 months ago
And 1985 brought us one of the gayest music videos of all time:
ZAKOProductions 5 months ago 24
goddamn awful.
ftsmoo 5 months ago
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There's a better version - a funnier one too! But YouTube won't let me post a link, even its own!
grannygear 5 months ago
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grannygear 5 months ago
wow your on a McCartney concert and he introduces two special guests.. Id never dream of this two Legends.. epic win
RyanLies 5 months ago
They're screaming this and the music sounds nothing like it's supposed to.
anicetune 5 months ago
That is the longest I've ever seen Mick Jagger's hair.
Rustina61 7 months ago
@Rustina61 Then check out the Stones' video One Hit To The Body. His hair's even longer there.
Yellow4494 5 months ago
The Prancing Peacock just had to be louder than Bowie. Wonder who ordered that?
Shotgun1961 7 months ago
What the Fuck?!?!?!?
iCommentedOnUrVid 7 months ago
they sound like horse crap!
SirSleepy247 7 months ago
three amazing artists together, epic.
Familyguyaddict01 7 months ago
all of the haters of this song r sooo jealous cuz' they rock! nobody can beat them. :P
howltothemoon101 7 months ago
david bowie had on clown cloths lmao
sarafranco100 7 months ago
i use to have the biggest crush on Paul McCartney
curvy71 8 months ago in playlist Dina's favorites 2
@curvy71 ewww how old are you???
sarafranco100 7 months ago
@sarafranco100 i'm 40 years old. lol.
curvy71 7 months ago
Family guy :D
onevision1991 8 months ago 2
Ha I just saw this on family guy but the real vid
blackopskings2000 8 months ago
Family guy...
T16Akatsuki 8 months ago
Stella Street.
imaxoncheap 8 months ago 2
Paul McCartney
ArtManJeffTV 9 months ago
I'll tell you who can upstage Mick. Michael Jackson. Even though he's in an entirely different type of music. But no one else could upstage Mick.
Yellow4494 9 months ago
Oh calm down, Mick Jagger's high ego and confidence is part of what makes him sexy as all hell.
Yellow4494 9 months ago
I don't think they are gay but lol little awkward how they embraced eachother at "every guy, grab a girl"
Yellow4494 9 months ago
AAAAAH MICK JAGGER IS SO FUCKING SEXY!
Yellow4494 9 months ago
oye vey what a mess
craigenputtock 10 months ago
I can't hear David Bowie :( I don't know if that's because he sings in a different register or because he wasn't plugged in properly or because Mick Jagger is a total diva...but I kind of want to push Jagger off the stage for a bit lol
pippacrawford 10 months ago 7
@pippacrawford Bowie sings in a normal volume, and Mick just shout at the microphone.. The amps are probably parallel..
Thats the reason i guess..
MrDanteTube 8 months ago
is this me or is this the most epic live in history? Oo
MilleniumOfSnow 10 months ago
Not the first time that McCartney and Jagger have performed on the same stage together . . . hopefully not the last.
rewood3 11 months ago
OH MY GOD. EEEEEEKKKKKKK!!!! XFCGUKYSAXLOJ F4G YFOQIYRBGFVQPIRYFG
MY BRAIN CANT TAKE IT!><w3VJRTN1;IUTH;N1IOUT BG1
NeonAngel1997 11 months ago
cocaine right
KISSANIMALIZE 1 year ago
Sent here by Cajun
nidmight106 1 year ago
boy did they ever massacre martha reeves' fabulous song!Post
ludmillat 1 year ago 2
horrible only because bowie was unplugged
FreneticKey 1 year ago
Messy
elisabethbette 1 year ago
Think you forgot the guys from «Queen» and M.Knopler from «Dire Straits», and perhaps more...
cookalvega 1 year ago
高校生の学芸会か?全部二人で歌う必要あるの?
yapooBB 1 year ago
高校生の学芸会か?出来悪すぎ。
yapooBB 1 year ago
Is Bowie even plugged in? lol
phil946 1 year ago
I don't know if anyone remember Jagger and Tosh's song "keep on walking, don't look back". Jagger was suppose to show up at a concert in Holland with Tosh, but Tosh ended alone on stage, because Mick wasn't "in the mood"....(I personally think that was the charm of these people as well) hah they had personality
commonsense2008 1 year ago
mick's my pretty lil mexican boy
ioriorioriorio 1 year ago
I am really sorry, but this is like an entry for the Gong Show. ouch! They are horrid together. And, they are 2 of my all time faves - usually.
olhuzzy 1 year ago
I think David Bowie has a deeper voice, and I think that deeper voices are usually lower in volume. I think that's why Bowie sounds quieter.
MsSunshineSuperman 1 year ago
que habra pasado que ese duo no se volvio a ver
fmaykall 1 year ago
@fmaykall facil: con las greñas tan largas que se cargaba Mick Jagger nunca pudo volver a ver a David Bowie; solo fue un colaboración única para un disco de Mick Jagger
ChivoBrincado 1 year ago
Jagger rocks!!
Luarrangel 1 year ago
Im surprised the place didnt explode from the epicness of David Bowie, Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger
WhiteMexWolf 1 year ago 101
@WhiteMexWolf .....and you didn´t see Elton John at the piano!!
alegianna57 3 months ago
crallagham 1 year ago
@crallagham Crema y Nata de la verdadera música: en los 80's si habia reunión de genios musicales por una causa . . . ahora es pura payasada
ChivoBrincado 1 year ago
@ChivoBrincado Efectivamente! que suerte de toda la gente que pudo estar en este concierto!
Nunca mas se vera algo asi!
crallagham 1 year ago
You can only hear Mick except on some few times and i think that's lucky because Mick makes a lot better work sorry to admit that :D
TheRockNRollSinger 1 year ago
It's as if they're singing kareoke...
Abberssssssss 1 year ago
no te pases de verga me kede con la boka abierta por tres minutosssss!!! mcartney presentando a jagger y a bowie papa bowieeeeee
lordpriapo 1 year ago
I can't hear Bowie .....he might as well not have been there. LoL
funkmasterjee 1 year ago
these two were caught in bed together by Bowie's wife..it dont mattered they're tops on my list
wisesatyr72 1 year ago
did i see brian may?
thebeatles4ever99 1 year ago
@Onzelonz ....I'm the one what? lol and thank you...everyone should this obvious flaw in their duet :)
MusicJo23 1 year ago
mick jagger has a rock voice Bowie shouldn,t sing on the same track
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what the fuck this guy is fucking gay
keandre12341 1 year ago
what the fuck this guy is so gay
keandre12341 1 year ago
Bowie is a great artist but he can't sing at all - sorry !
rynaldo55 1 year ago
1:44 - Only David Bowie can use Paul McCartney as a mic roadie! And live.
PoffyTheCucumber 1 year ago 3
I have adored Jagger as much as any straight man since the age of 2 and Bowie is just incredible. Still from a perspective of funk, Grateful Dead's version of this song beats everyone. and I am not even a dead head. This only applies to their 1975-77 version. Check it out since people started talking about hearing the difference. Not taking anything away from Jag & Bow. They are VERY funky too, just not this song. Still cool to see.
RikJamezBich 1 year ago
wtf is this shish
seechig 1 year ago
no manches,, me cae q yo me desmayo estando ahi,,, mick jager con paul y david
jorshstones 1 year ago 10
why did video camera qaulity suck dick in the 80s, even though it was better in the late 70s it dont make sense
bakerbakerbaker305 1 year ago
no harmony but david BLOWS mick jagger AWAY!!
MusicJo23 1 year ago
@MusicJo23 yea - you're the one!! i completely agree
Onzelonz 1 year ago
This is nuts. I'm not sure if they're fighting together are for each other. It's quite entertaining. Quickest 2 minutes and 36 seconds. I think David won for not being campy.
AngelGhostchild 1 year ago
JAGGER SMOKES BOWIE.END OF SUBJECT.MICK JUST WASTED HIS TIME.
mick788194 1 year ago
@mick788194
is that bad or good on Bowie's half?
FreneticKey 4 months ago
bowie's mic works ? :)
charbonnier666 1 year ago
It's amazing to see them so young here...at the time I thought they were old and passed it.
One thing for sure though this has got to be the major blip and down side of their careers. Bowie admitted it himself, said it was his Phil Collins period...I go along with that.
hingamy 1 year ago
Mick is certainly very LOUD. This clip reveals just how LOUD he is.
I will go back to my beautiful Bowie tunes, thanks for posting all the same.
averilleX 1 year ago
Slightly worse than their Live Aid performance; to be fair to old Mick though he was only doing it the only way he knows how. He don't do subtle.
Landulphcounter 1 year ago 3
looooozers
ram25ram25 1 year ago
why, mick why?
1306sj 1 year ago
This is insane... I wasn't even born when this happened...
Geoshi 1 year ago
One of the best performances any time, anywhere.
peggywingardh 1 year ago
Let's see: I can see Elton John, Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Mark Knopfler, Ketih Richards, Francis Rossi, Rick Parfitt, Bryan Adams, the tall guy from Dire Straits who looks like Brian May, and some guy from a KISS Tribute band.
PoffyTheCucumber 1 year ago 2
Wall to wall man-musicians - A celebration of man-sweat, man-composers and man-rock. Boys Keep Swinging, indeed...
PoffyTheCucumber 1 year ago
Seems like Jagger wanted to prove something: I might be 43 years (which he was in 1986) but I'm still a great rock & roll performer! If you watch the Dancing in the street video closely, you see the same thing. Poor David.
By the way: this performance was never broadcasted, it was Jagger's veto. Maybe he realised that he tried to hard? I imagine that Keith Richards laughed his ass off, if he had seen this, haha.
robin14669 1 year ago
what a total horror show of 80s decadence and self righteousness
arthurguitar 1 year ago
@arthurguitar What a fag you are!
Reverendjim1 1 year ago
what an original insult. you must be the first person to ever call someone a fag. well done. you're clever
arthurguitar 1 year ago
@arthurguitar So sorry, I did not realize that originality was critically important when hurling insults in your direction. I should imagine though judging by your priggish comments that you are often the target of insult; hence you may find many common insults a bore. So instead of simply calling you a common and boring "Fag". I guess I should of called you a feeble minded pillock!
Reverendjim1 1 year ago
...could have been great.
...to bad.
...
TheBuzzCatt 1 year ago
i love jagger, but i would rather just have bowie. jaggjagger belong with the stones. BTW isnt it great to see a stage entirely full of men?!
ellissapurser 1 year ago
Wowwww, yeah...both are.. to muchhhhh.Espectacularrr que ritmo a bailar.
azdificultoso 1 year ago
@xloudia i agree!!
basboosa 1 year ago
This is fucking shocking im sorry. Its awful!
bumcheeks101 1 year ago
oh, David. no.
RyanInLA 1 year ago
on the streets of BRAZIL, haha, i love it :)
RafahGunner 1 year ago
Why so down on poor Mick.?!! He's the greatest front man of all time. Bowie has always been a besotted fan & sometime lover of Mr J.He understood that Jagger created the template for the sexually ambiguous/androgynous rock star, which Bowie amplified to the max in the 70's.Subsequent generations forget the outrage Jagger caused in 60's. But Bowie knew only too well when he wrote
"And try to get it on like once before
When people stared in Jagger's eyes and scored
Like the video films we saw"
daubreyjaneweirdsley 1 year ago
Steve Marriott upstaged Jagger audtioning as Stones guitarist. Seems it still bothered him.
vikingbeard 1 year ago
@vikingbeard What a silly misinformed boy you are!! Marriot adored the Stones/Jagger. The Stones were the model for all the hip London bands of the period, including The Small Faces..Ronnie Lane was at my school. Yes, Marriot had a great white soul voice but he along with all his peers acknowledged that Jagger was great singer/stylist/perfomer & huge influence. Unfortunately after SF, Marriot went down a creative cul de sac, with banal heavy rock and drugs which destroyed his talent.
daubreyjaneweirdsley 1 year ago
Just a couple of 'bloaks' having fun !
ukraininoak 1 year ago
much rawer sound compared to the studio version.
rocknrollcola 1 year ago
Van Halen's version of Dancing in the Streets is far far better than the Jagger/Bowie version. I saw a tv show long ago that said the best cover of this song was Jagger/Bowie...guess they head up their arse or didn't even know Van Halen covered it. In fact, all covers that Van Halen did are superior...You Reallt Got Me, Won't Get Fooled Again, Where Have all the Good Times Gone, etc etc....Van Halen is just a superior band.
Rockywaves73 1 year ago
@Rockywaves73 at least a superior coverband
Andy40 1 year ago
Three veteran Rock legends doin' great things for charity. Now THATS Rock n Roll!
rickw1100 1 year ago
jagger ruined it with his shouting :(
ThePistolpete1963 1 year ago
Is it just me or Jaggers face doesn't change much till now?
The12Child 1 year ago
Jagger's a ham just trying to upstage Bowie and everyone else. Selfish primadonna.
coffinthief 1 year ago
Mick's hair looks fab!
beamerZ 1 year ago
Jagger is such a diva!! i would never want to share a stage with such a ham!
star917 1 year ago
Funny!
Srhandel 1 year ago
I think I prefer the Van Halen version.
theShowStopper321 1 year ago
From a simple perspective...and I've dealt with many vocalists like this (trust me), there are some who need their vocals to be first before anything and there are some who just want the music to sound good. Now, there are also different styles of playing (no matter what instrument), which means you can play/sing behind or in front of the beat. It sounds like Bowie is trying to do a genuine duet right on the beat with regard for another vocalist while Mick's way in front, and focused on himself
bteniswood 1 year ago 22
I think Micks just doing it the way he always did it and Bowies mike isnt as cranked, but I doubt that Mick Jagger went and instructed the sound guy to turn his mike up louder. I mean maybe he did, I dont know..
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Onzelonz 1 year ago
@bteniswood
i totally agree with you seems tome a lot like jagger knows
very well, that he is the only 'nonInventor' of those three
its like 'the smaller you are, the higher you have to jump'
(in this case: act like being bitten by a monkey)
so needless to tell that McCartney is one of THE driving forces in
rock music the same to bowie in the 70's (even the 80's-transitory).
ask modern rockmusicians to whom they refer. so what is jagger
famous for? jumping jack flash? i beg you all
Onzelonz 1 year ago
@Onzelonz the Last Time; Satisfaction; Ruby Tuesday; Paint it Black; 2000 Light Years From Home; Honky Tonk Woman; Beggars Banquet; Let it Bleed; Exile on Main Street; Sticky Fingers; Goats Head Soup; it's Only Rock'n'Roll....taking the rap for dope on behalf of the in-crowd, arguing the case publicly with Babylon's agents; putting Peter Tosh out; keeping the blues alive....I rest my case
h808 1 year ago
@h808 so - now where's the innovation?
maybe you can count some more,
that would - depending on the number counted -
increase the chance to find one (statistically)
Onzelonz 1 year ago
@bteniswood >Bowie control freak and wonderful Mick less control freak more fun and wonderful!!!
WESSYS 1 year ago
@bteniswood
Mick has always wanted to be ' in front' regardless . It is people like Keith Richards whom keeps him 'humble' if that is as all possible ! Keith does a good job when they are together as ' The Glimmer Twins' !
ukraininoak 11 months ago
three legends...
ferdinandsouz 1 year ago
最高です。
HIROKITAJUKU 1 year ago
I coundt even hear it
iisaiah1214 1 year ago
Pure shit
zerntz 1 year ago
nice!!
SaaS1972 1 year ago
I love em both, but Jagger wins!
shizay74x 1 year ago
fuck you freneticGay
shake981 1 year ago
this is gay squared
deepsussex 1 year ago
THANK GOD FOR CORDLESS MICS
enyeny7077 1 year ago
No matter what all you assholes say, ther all rich, fmous and had more pie hole (no matter what your into ) than any of ya.
fishloafer 1 year ago
this was never meant to be takin seriously.. think they did it for a charity thing or something... jagger is the man
imabasketcase88 1 year ago
fuck Gay Freedie Mercury. I live David Bowie
FreneticKey 1 year ago
@FreneticKey ikr im sick of all this talk about that fag Freddie Mercury
Yellow4494 9 months ago
@Yellow4494 you have a tough time ahead of you then, not only because people will be talking about Mercury for a long time to come but also because you are of the slow dying breed of prejudiced biggots
malarbusto 6 months ago
@Yellow4494 Surely you're not talking about the legendary Freddie Mercury from the explosively successful Queen, right?
ZeroVWXYZ 5 months ago
this is crap. the only thing Bowie ever did that was slop
MrLeagueOJustice 1 year ago
a part of me was secretly cracking up at this: 3 of the most famous rock/pop artists singing motown :)
Happyfacesmiles25 1 year ago
jagger kicked bowies ass on this version case closed!!!!!!!!
KC0462 1 year ago
Fuckin incredible, I would have went fuckin mad if I was the Gods together like this in person!
pongqi 1 year ago
Wat happened did they turn off David Bowie's mike?
Gerry241 1 year ago 7
@Gerry241
Na. Bowie is trying to Harmonize, and Mick Jagger is just being Mick Jagger.
Jagger’s a showman. He’ll fight his way to the front, no matter who he’s singing with.
To him this performance would have been MICK JAGGER featuring david bowie on backing vocals ;)
MrCeej9999 1 year ago 3
Plus, they were both huge heroine addicts at the time. I challenge anyone to find a video of Mick Jagger, on stage, from 1976-1990, where he’s not completely and utterly out of it……..
MrCeej9999 1 year ago
@MrCeej9999 - You have your facts mixed up.
Neither Jagger or Bowie were heroin addicts. They were recreational users.
Now, Keith Richards? HE was a heroin addict for decades.
olhuzzy 1 year ago
@olhuzzy I dunno about Jagger... though I believe that Bowie was a cocaine and perhaps heroin addict back in the period of The Thin White Duke and his recovery from it was during his Berlin Era. The years were of the 76-82 I think.
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bless them all
but none of them can touch freddie mercury
glutamine1000 1 year ago
bless them all
but none of them can touch freddie mercury
glutamine1000 1 year ago
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@glutamine1000 fuck Gay Freedie Mercury. I live David Bowie
FreneticKey 1 year ago
Look at mic's long hair!
summitracing25 1 year ago
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I have danced in the streets to this on many occasion's.....well not that many but y'know a few. ''love it'' ;-) x
beckerleyanna 1 year ago
I have danced in the streets to this on many occasion's.....well not that many but y'know a few. ''love it'' ;-) x
beckerleyanna 1 year ago
I'd just like to point out that Paul McCartney is the only person on the planet who could introduce Mick Jagger as "Mr. Jagger."
lol
DwayneJKing 1 year ago 27
nn ho parole ma che mega gruppo era venuto fuori troppo figo !!! XD
patbowie79 1 year ago
David Bowie und Mick jagger sind Freunde keine Feinde.
Mick war trauzeuge von David und Angie.
aladinsane10 1 year ago
@aladinsane10 deswegen auch der song "angie" ;)
handballgott345 1 year ago
lol dave bowie cannot keep up with mick
Stuartcgsb 2 years ago
yeah - you're damn right - bowie cannot keep up with jaggers dumbness and fatuity. he (jagger) tries hard to hold up with bowie, but smashes the whole thing (listen carfully!)
Onzelonz 1 year ago 23
@Onzelonz I am horrified!! Jagger is one of my heros!!
elizabethosler 1 year ago
@elizabethosler
don't be horrified, it's just a simple fact, for which neither you
nor me is to blame...
..but let him still be your hero
Onzelonz 1 year ago
@Onzelonz Oh yeah? Well Jagger is like bluecollar and stuff and that stuck-up guy has to be gay and that can't be good because my aunt says so
No wait, that was someone else's argument!
Hmm... "Return to sender" says "Sponsored by the Institute of Dividing and Conquering the People by Arbitrarily selecting Groups of People and Assigning them Labels Creating Difference Causing Perceived Distance and Dissociation of Humanity Resulting in an Inevitable Collapse only Serving Those who are in Power"
deslegumes 1 year ago
@Onzelonz Nevertheless, I agree with you wholeheartedly that Bowie's voice better suits - well basically every song where actual listening to tone and harmonies are involved :D
deslegumes 1 year ago
@Onzelonz BOWIE TRIES TO HOLD UP TO JAGGER,BY FAR.
mick788194 1 year ago
@mick788194
here's an advice for free: try to broaden your horizon, thats a chance to see the sun.
that can be attained by the use of more or less hard drugs, i.e. smoking muck
Onzelonz 1 year ago
@Onzelonz DRUGS? EITHER ONE OF THESE GUYS SHOULD OF DID THIS.NOT GOOD NOT GOOD.LOW POINT FOR BOTH.BOWIE PUT SOME GOOD STUFF OUT,BUT JAGGER IS BETTER.IF YOU LIKE THIS,YOU GOT THE DRUG PROBLEM.
mick788194 1 year ago
Do you want me to transcribe it?
musictranscription 2 years ago
can't hardly hear david bowie. he has a nicer voice compared to this looney.
gapstead 2 years ago 5
This is your brain on coke!
dannyd1572 2 years ago 3
ong with long hair is kinda creepy and cant sing good
punkisdalife 2 years ago