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Pierrot In Turquoise - Pt 1

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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2007

David Bowie featured in Lindsay Kemp's production, playing "Cloud".

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  • Do you have the rest of the film? Seems very interesting in a very creepy way.(now I understand why all the kids(counting me) are afraid of lowns XD). Anyways, mime is cool, no matter what they say :D

  • I'm afraid I don't, but you can see it in full on the DVD "Love You Till Tuesday".

  • Bowie was lovers with Lindsay Kemp. When he broke up with Lindsay, he was so distraught that he tried to slash his wrists.

    This comment is for people who understand that Bowie IS bisexual and was once very out of the closet. It was NOT a publicity stunt. He made up all that crap about never having been gay to break into the America mainstream and make money, which he was unable to do before he started pretending to be straight.

  • @strangeparty

    Very good comment, though to clarify a little, I should add that it was Lindsay who was suicidal after the breakup.

  • What year was this?

  • 67/68

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  • Oh my God! You've no idea how amazing this is for me to finally see a clip of something I've read about so many times, and to finally hear this music in context. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

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  • I didnt know until recently that Lindsay was born in the same town as me small world !

  • @Chunkazoota Well, it'salso foreighn. I guess british and European television was always stranger and certainly more high-class than American TV,.. especialy back in the 60's. Hell, THIS was when American television was crap like I Dream Of Jeanie, Andy Griffith and the like!

  • @AijaP Who are they?

  • audio/quality is so horrible. but of course, a million thanks for uploading, im sure finding better quality is difficult

  • Thanks for this Chunka. This conjures up exciting Traverse Theatre days in the late 60's for me.

  • Thank you very much for uploading this! :-)

    Loved the "Columbine" song.

  • I agree with you:)

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