See the "Bowie Style" feature at dogonaut.com:
http://www.dogonaut.com/programme.asp?programme=pprogbowie
Originally slated as track3 on David Bowie & Tin Machine's second album, it was pulled at the last minute and instead intended as a b-side.
This never eventuated, and the track has remained unreleased ever since.
The video has been cut to add a little bit of eye fodder while listening to this gem.
@bionicbigfoot Agree!
teckertime 6 months ago
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
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