Saw the Houston show the previous evening (April 9, 1978). The show was filmed on video since there was 3 cameras and were broadcast on the big screen, similar to this Dallas show.
Captures the sound of hopelessness, eeriness, destruction, decay, eerie harrowing and undesirable underworlds.....no wonder it fits in so incredibly well to the film Christiane F. Incredible film. If it doesn't put prized idiots off from ever starting to use heroin, nothing will surely......
Sean Mayes played piano and wrote a book of the 1978 tour entitled, "We Can Be Heroes", Life on tour with David Bowie. He died of Aids in 1995. He does indeed remind me of a dark haired (haired?) Eno.
Bowie at 2:54, he knows what's going on.
jamezdd73 4 months ago
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electricburlesque 1 year ago
I can't believe what I just saw
kaioxygen 2 years ago
Saw the Houston show the previous evening (April 9, 1978). The show was filmed on video since there was 3 cameras and were broadcast on the big screen, similar to this Dallas show.
gokartmozart 2 years ago
Captures the sound of hopelessness, eeriness, destruction, decay, eerie harrowing and undesirable underworlds.....no wonder it fits in so incredibly well to the film Christiane F. Incredible film. If it doesn't put prized idiots off from ever starting to use heroin, nothing will surely......
lesarosa 2 years ago
Awesome!!!
Isolar 3 years ago
If this tour was filmed, why has it never been made commercially available?
Voxman683 3 years ago 2
This song always puts me in a strange mood. Bowie's music always touches me.
LadyScreaming 3 years ago
Fantastic Roger Powell of Todd Rundgren's Utopia, the best keyboard player in the world
toddlino 3 years ago 2
Warzawa
littleheaven11 3 years ago
This song was very fitting in the end scene of the movie 'Christiane F'. A must see for Bowie fans.
ruudheus 3 years ago 2
Is this the white lights tour?
beauty8116 3 years ago
It is from the Heroes tour of '78. The White Lights tour was for STATIONTOSTATION in '76. It was all white light.
bluntsafety 3 years ago
Bowie from 76 - 78 was his best period. Is this whole concert available somewhere?
AshtonArcher 3 years ago
The sound of Death.
simonbarget 3 years ago 7
Looks like the audience were expecting a bit more Ziggy and a bit less Berlin, LOL
theylive23 3 years ago
I LOVE THIS SONG!!!!
DBowie1983 4 years ago 2
Bowie rules !
Vinca66 4 years ago
WOW! I didn't know that this tour was filmed!!
toyamac 4 years ago
i wish i was there
aliensatemybrain 4 years ago 2
That is as cool as it gets.And the audience is cool to for being there, and cheering on live experimental music.
actron 4 years ago
Before NIN was Bowie!
MattDonaldson 4 years ago
Is that Roger "M.Frog" Powell on keys?
trfollower 4 years ago
Holy Moley, Roger Powell on keyboards.
adewolf 5 years ago
I was there and rumors were that Eno was in the band: he wasn't.
davidamnesia 5 years ago
I have never heard of Eno and Bowie performing live together.
bluntsafety 5 years ago
I didn't see Eno in the band - but that's definitely Roger Powell on synths!
budfoon 5 years ago
Really awesome! Do you have any more videos of this tour?
Thanks for sharing it! =) Bowie is fantastic!
mahmarra 5 years ago
Is that Brian Eno over there? Nevertheless, awesome.
MichalZKrowa 5 years ago
Sean Mayes played piano and wrote a book of the 1978 tour entitled, "We Can Be Heroes", Life on tour with David Bowie. He died of Aids in 1995. He does indeed remind me of a dark haired (haired?) Eno.
bluntsafety 5 years ago
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electricburlesque 1 year ago
I dont know, where you´d get this video, but its absolutely amazing! Thanks!
Wormboy74 5 years ago
Footage from this tour is so hard to find.Very much of its time but still awesome!
lawjock 5 years ago
bowie rules!
Nrrody 5 years ago