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David Bowie - Sense Of Doubt - Live in Dallas 1978

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Uploaded by on Feb 27, 2006

I saw David Bowie May 1, 1978 in Toronto and remember the thick coloured lights roaming around the audience while he and his band performed Sense Of Doubt, one of his experimental pieces. Bowie played a chamberlain.

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  • Is this the white lights tour?

  • It is from the Heroes tour of '78. The White Lights tour was for STATIONTOSTATION in '76. It was all white light.

  • I was there and rumors were that Eno was in the band: he wasn't.

  • I have never heard of Eno and Bowie performing live together.

  • Is that Brian Eno over there? Nevertheless, awesome.

  • 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.

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  • The sound of Death.

  • If this tour was filmed, why has it never been made commercially available?

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  • Bowie at 2:54, he knows what's going on.

  • I can't believe what I just saw

  • 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......

  • Awesome!!!

  • This song always puts me in a strange mood. Bowie's music always touches me.

  • Fantastic Roger Powell of Todd Rundgren's Utopia, the best keyboard player in the world

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