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!
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!!!
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'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
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
'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!!!!
elephants on london bridge @ 2:04 own !
leonakita 6 months ago
this is quite a good track.... i don't understand why it wasn't released
leonakita 6 months ago
this is garbage trashcan rock..and TM with a sax?.. no wonder it was pulled
leonakita 8 months ago
What a shame the Sales' brothers couldn't keep away from the drugs. We might have had one more album from TM.
FatSlappyHappyPappy 1 year ago
Awesome!!!!!
MaximAlexander0 1 year ago
WHERE-CAN-I-GET-THIS?
MaximAlexander0 1 year ago
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 1 year ago
@bionicbigfoot Agree!
teckertime 6 months ago
TM were amazing, fresh, energetic and different. I saw them in Glasgow, and they ROCKED
DinoLucca1 1 year ago
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.
westy406 1 year ago
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!!!
BOWIEGIRL30 1 year ago
I would've chucked Pretty Thing off TM 2
and left this one on
gunkadin 1 year ago
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
brianconway100 2 years ago
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
MURPHNSPUD 2 years ago
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
karrot101 2 years ago 2
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
tbjdiamonddog 2 years ago
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 2 years ago
@karrot101 I totally agree. Tin Machine was AMAZING.
JasonCharlesMiller 1 year ago
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!
LadyScreaming 2 years ago
Cool track ! they should have left it on !
johnnymoondog 2 years ago
'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!!!!
botbagel 2 years ago
Thank god for the acoustic headbanging.
schuldm 2 years ago
its from his days with Tin machine. 89-90
teckertime 2 years ago
Parts of tinmachine but nore even back to the 70s/ even a bit of iggy?
KittyZiggy 2 years ago
where did you get that from ? !!
comebacksalmon 3 years ago
Cool Song
javkiss 3 years ago
absolutely not tough to listen,really pleasant,a great performance.
keith25658 3 years ago
Never heard this one..thanks!
LOMmaster33 3 years ago