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Uploaded by on May 28, 2008

part 4 of Bowie documentary

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  • Love this documentary thanks for uploading!

  • Bowie Helped Iggy Brake Out Of A Mental Hospatal and went to berlin

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  • Hahahaha...The bald guy at 2.45 should stop being so bald about things...Hahaha

    Slow down bald guy, no need to shout mate...we can all 'ear ya...lmfao....hahahah

  • bowies glam rock makes all other glam rock sound shallow

  • @endrju34 ......thats mick woodmansey and hes saying 'pianist' (as in piano player), albiet with and english accent... but your comment made me LMGDAO for a good 10 minutes as I searched for what you meant! HAHAHAHAAHA

  • why that guy in a hat keep saying "penis" all the time ?!

  • @megan130 Bowie wrote and recorded the piano parts for 'Oh! You Pretty Things' and 'Eight Line Poem'. Wakeman plays on 'Life on Mars' and 'Fill Your Heart'.

  • @kidcalabria I thought that was the producer - but I look again & see he wasn't - he's "a" record producer. The other guy spotted that about VU 6:10 (on the album cover) but he talks like he was Bowies personal confidante which does make me a little wary of him too...

    Enjoyable documentary all the same, many thanks to the poster!

  • Thanks for posting this. As others have already pointed out, these so-called experts seem to know very little. "I think I've read somewhere that Queen Bitch was ann 'open-homage' to The Velvet Underground" says the one who keeps naming chords & keys. IT WAS ON THE ALBUM, YOU FOOL, on the back cover, written in Bowie's own hand, something like (I haven't seen it in years): "to some VU, white light returned, with thanks". The song is about an argument Bowie had with Lou Reed, Transformer-era

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