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  • elephants on london bridge @ 2:04 own !

  • this is quite a good track.... i don't understand why it wasn't released

  • this is garbage trashcan rock..and TM with a sax?.. no wonder it was pulled

  • What a shame the Sales' brothers couldn't keep away from the drugs. We might have had one more album from TM.

  • Awesome!!!!!

  • WHERE-CAN-I-GET-THIS?

    

  • I've said it before & I'll say it again...TM was one of Bowie's best, most explosive creative periods. Hidden gems abound on both studio discs, and the live "Oy Vey, Baby" simply rocks. Good stuff!

  • @bionicbigfoot Agree!

  • TM were amazing, fresh, energetic and different. I saw them in Glasgow, and they ROCKED

  • Tin Machine were brilliant and saw them once in 89 and twice in 91, they should have made another album instead of crap like Black Tie White Noise, sorry but I did not rate that it one little bit.

  • I've just recently discovered Tin Machine. For a long time I didn't know that David had sang with them. I really do love their music and how different it is from anything David had done before. Although, I love everything he does, there is just something about him with Tin Machine that really moves me. I can't really explain it, but the lyrics are awesome and the music is fantastic!!!

  • I would've chucked Pretty Thing off TM 2

    and left this one on

  • just stumbled on this song. Never heard it before' not sure about it yet'. will get to know it. I agree, tin machine did some great stuff, anyone who writes them off prob never really gave them proper chance

  • i had such a laff

    the guy who came to fit some blinds in my mothers house

    turned out 2 be a huge bowie fan lol

    and when i had a plumber electician

    in i played live in milton keynes full blast lol

    he loved it

  • I'm sick of my mates saying Tin Machine were crap. they were and still are brill. I can't understand why a real Bowie fan would dislike Tin Machine, having fans like that is so restrictive it mustbe like swimming with a duffle coat on. were they tryin or expectin the man to do wot they want - in that case he would never hav got past the laughing fkn gnome.

    Ta for the fantastic clip mate and Ta Dave for being Dave

    Long, long term fan

  • are you saying your mates are 'real' Bowie fans? it's a personal choice, some people love China Girl ect, me i love Tin Machine, did then, do now and i saw Ziggy in 73

  • not sure wot ur on about tbj................ i was merely making the point that if anyone was a real bowie fan then y dont they take a look at the tin machine stuff with at least a partially open mind

  • @karrot101 I totally agree. Tin Machine was AMAZING.

  • Thanks a lot for sharing! I'm one of the few Bowie-fans that love Tin Machine. They should have released the track. It's a cool song!

  • Cool track ! they should have left it on !

  • 'All the rats are women, God moves in mysterious ways, God moves in, the rats they move out'....What an imagination!!! Love You David and I wanna be your RAT!!!!

  • Thank god for the acoustic headbanging.

  • its from his days with Tin machine. 89-90

  • Parts of tinmachine but nore even back to the 70s/ even a bit of iggy?

  • where did you get that from ? !!

  • Cool Song

  • absolutely not tough to listen,really pleasant,a great performance.

  • Never heard this one..thanks!

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