You, you, you, you, you, you All our friends Now seem so thin and frail Slinky secrets Hotter than the sun No peachy prayers No trendy rechauffé I'm with you So I can't go on All my violence Raining tears upon the sheets I'm bewildered For we're strangers when we meet Blank screen TV Preening ourselves in the snow Forget my name But I'm over you Blended sunrise And it's a dying world Humming Rheingold We scavenge up our clothes All my violence Raining tears upon the sheet I'm resentful For we're strangers when we meet Cold tired fingers Tapping out your memories Halfway sadness Dazzled by the new Your embrace It was all that I feared That whirling room We trade by vendu Steely resolve Is falling from me My poor soul All bruised passivity All your regrets Ride rough-shod over me I'm so glad That we're strangers when we meet I'm so thankful That we're strangers when we meet I'm in clover For we're strangers when we meet Heel head over But we're strangers when we meet Strangers when we meet, strangers when we meet Strangers when we meet, strangers when we meet
@@harveydosangh2375 David himself was English and corrected every Englishman who said it that way. The way David pronounced it was rooted in Scottish culture, and the way Jim Bowie pronounced it used a long o. BAOWie has no historical basis. It's like watching someone knotting their necktie and assuming the resulting knot is pronounced like the front end of a ship. Purely a phonetic misunderstanding.
Love this, love Bowie. Love to see my sister in the audience of this performance.
You, you, you, you, you, you
All our friends
Now seem so thin and frail
Slinky secrets
Hotter than the sun
No peachy prayers
No trendy rechauffé
I'm with you
So I can't go on
All my violence
Raining tears upon the sheets
I'm bewildered
For we're strangers when we meet
Blank screen TV
Preening ourselves in the snow
Forget my name
But I'm over you
Blended sunrise
And it's a dying world
Humming Rheingold
We scavenge up our clothes
All my violence
Raining tears upon the sheet
I'm resentful
For we're strangers when we meet
Cold tired fingers
Tapping out your memories
Halfway sadness
Dazzled by the new
Your embrace
It was all that I feared
That whirling room
We trade by vendu
Steely resolve
Is falling from me
My poor soul
All bruised passivity
All your regrets
Ride rough-shod over me
I'm so glad
That we're strangers when we meet
I'm so thankful
That we're strangers when we meet
I'm in clover
For we're strangers when we meet
Heel head over
But we're strangers when we meet
Strangers when we meet, strangers when we meet
Strangers when we meet, strangers when we meet
The best Bowie hit of all time!
Only a Legend - Simple as that by Number 1 David Bowie fan 👌👍😇
Better song every time I listen to it
Just so cool DB 😎
Great track, and wonderful Gail Anne Dorsey
so miss david
He's a fucking hella talented legendary DAVID BOOOOOOOWIE 😤
beyond description this track will make the future wonder what powers he possessed.indeed Sir JONES you were the TRUE KING ARTHUR.
I love him
Quelle voix ! Je fonds encore et toujours ! 😍
Brilliant!
Vampire bowie i love it
Amazing. Love this song..
It's better than the album version.
God can sing! 😎
That cringe-worthy moment when the presenter can't even pronounce the star's name correctly.
*eye-roll.
Lee Evans?
He said it right..
@@harveydosangh2375 David himself was English and corrected every Englishman who said it that way. The way David pronounced it was rooted in Scottish culture, and the way Jim Bowie pronounced it used a long o. BAOWie has no historical basis. It's like watching someone knotting their necktie and assuming the resulting knot is pronounced like the front end of a ship. Purely a phonetic misunderstanding.