Golden Years: An afternoon with Carlos Alomar & Robin Clark | David Bowie World Fan Convention 2022
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- Revisit our opening panel from Liverpool's David Bowie World Fan Convention as Carlos Alomar & Robin Clark joined Nicholas Pegg to discuss their eclectic careers including their time working with David Bowie.
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What a lovely, super-talented couple they are.
I love Station to Station. The guitar work ! Golden Years - Funky use of the darker cowboy chords in the opening bars - goes into my bones!
I could listen to Carlos for hours! Either playing his guitar or just talking! :)
Wonderful , Lovers of life ! Beautiful people .
Wow!!!
Jackpot interview!
Carlos is an extraordinary storyteller and teacher. These two people are just so incredibly talented, and their stories are fascinating. I saw them with Simple Minds and it was one of those moments I cherish. I feel so inspired by this. Thanks.
They are the best! From on Queens USA resident to another! Love Robin and Carlos!
Thank you 🙏
Great storytellers, lovely insights, incredible talents.
Has there ever been another big time artist that changed their style and music as often and remained popular?
Wonderful insight for all of us -- both as human beings and Bowie fans . . .
Glass Spider Tour - Florence July 9, 1987 - What a wonderful evening!!
Beautiful!
Amazing talk.
This might be a question with the answer, "I don't know."
This interview, Carlos and Robin relate their friendship and creative process with Nile Rodgers of Chic, so did they ever introduce David Bowie to Rodgers?
Because the story I originally heard was that Billy Idol introduced Nile Rodgers to David Bowie at The Continental (Defunct night club in NYC) before they went to produce "Let's Dance"...
The shaggy edge between making art and making money must be a horrible place to make friendships that last. You would have to keep a long haul view of it all. Not only ethics and boundaries, but guts. But above all, being ignored, and not making money ...no money.
What’s so difficult about keeping sound levels correct? Nice interviewees, but impossible to listen to the audio, going quiet, then blasting! Weird.
is there something wrong with the sound on this? i am getting super loud volume swells
"Feed your needs, not your wants." Carlos explains Bowie's spirituality.
Carlos, I have your first album on LP man...
Geez compress the audio signal. You freaked out my animals. Ava Cherry seems to be left out of this version of history.
......AVA.....has a very interesting singular history with DAVID....and no one really has explored it with her...of course they dated for quite a bit and no one really talks about it with her....and i wish they would i think people are afraid to do so.....
Carlos is an academic now? Good for him.. "Collaboration is eternal.'
I really wanted to watch and hear this, but the sound volume needs to be compressed. It goes from a whisper to a jet engine, randomly. Was worried it was going to blow my studio monitors. Too bad. Please redo the audio with compression and repost this! It's a great interview, up to where I had to stop.
Ahora entiendo porque los SODA STEREO se hacían pis riéndose de las ocurrencias de Carlos Alomar cuando les produjo el disco doble vida en New york
Doble Vida is such an awesome album, I still play it constantly, now on my iPhone, bought the CD in '89. Carlos Alomar did a helluva job producing it, Soda Stereo might have peaked with that recording.
Please re-edit using only the closer camera. Why are we seeing the backs of the audience with these great stars the size of ants on the screen?