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  • @madmaniac360
    @madmaniac360 Pƙed rokem +177

    Lex always seems to understand music without knowing how much she does understand it.

    • @tradeladder146
      @tradeladder146 Pƙed rokem +1

      Are you trying to say that Brad doesnt, surely not. đŸ€ŁđŸ€Ł

    • @808bear5
      @808bear5 Pƙed rokem +11

      I always enjoy Lexs openness to feeling music. I enjoy listening to their thoughts about songs because quite often they expand my appreciation of a song.

    • @Kunsoo1024
      @Kunsoo1024 Pƙed rokem +10

      @@tradeladder146 No, but she definitely has a level of sense that is rare among all of us.

    • @neilcarlson661
      @neilcarlson661 Pƙed rokem +6

      Intuitive Lex, ALL
      FEELING; more
      Analysis from Brad, as always,
      a great MIX !

    • @jax4538
      @jax4538 Pƙed rokem +10

      She does. Her insight is uncanny. I’ve been a journalist my entire life. Late 50s now. Deeply into poetry and literature and music. Lex
 I don’t know how to describe it. She has better insight than many famous music critics I know.

  • @LTJfan
    @LTJfan Pƙed rokem +69

    "Time may change me, but I can't trace time."
    Love that part

  • @firedoc5
    @firedoc5 Pƙed rokem +98

    This is probably my favorite Bowie song. The way he re-invented himself time and time again it such an appropriate song for him. Just love the beat and rhythm too.

    • @robs-journeys
      @robs-journeys Pƙed rokem +2

      I always think of this song as Bowie's theme song - a statement of intent. He also likes to change perspective on verses - talking about himself in verse 1, then making it universal in verse 2 in this case...

    • @thabudmaster
      @thabudmaster Pƙed rokem

      Hunky Dory is the only Bowie album I really like, though I havnt gone too deep with the others but this album is a masterpiece from start to finish

    • @hijikaelemenope3127
      @hijikaelemenope3127 Pƙed rokem

      @@robs-journeys Same here, I've always considered this song as Bowie's manifesto (in the same sense of other art movements manifestos, like surrealism) : I will keep changing, and moving and searching, year after year, album to album, song to song, and each new step will be both an achievement in a specific form, and an starting point to another direction. I've read somewhere a good description of Bowie's process : "He's like these giant sharks, who have to keep swimming abolutely all the time, and who die the moment they stop moving ahead."

    • @bothellkenmore
      @bothellkenmore Pƙed rokem +1

      Interesting you said this because I always thought Madonna had perfected the art of reinventing oneself but this had of course been going on for ages. I guess she was the 1st I witnessed it real time in the 80's, but Bowie and the Beatles certainly did it so not sure why I thought she was a trailblazer in that regard.

    • @hijikaelemenope3127
      @hijikaelemenope3127 Pƙed rokem

      @@bothellkenmore Well, maybe because, instead of being the first artist to follow this path, she was actually the last to do it... I can't name anyone after her in the music industry who kept evolving and pushing in different directions with each new album. And in art, you have 3 ways of being famous (among others, of course) : inventing a technique, perfecting this technique, being the last one to use it.

  • @NenadTrajkovic
    @NenadTrajkovic Pƙed rokem +222

    The problem with Bowie is that he is literary insidious and rarely superficial, the meaning is always deeper and hits you in the head like a boomerang when you least expect it. Bowie knows art, literature and music from all angles and is creative.

    • @MrfuckinBeilke
      @MrfuckinBeilke Pƙed rokem +7

      that's your problem, not mines

    • @floorticket
      @floorticket Pƙed rokem +1

      Not sure if you're aware but he's dead.

    • @Lexy-O
      @Lexy-O Pƙed rokem +9

      Good point. Bowie was an avid reader and well educated, so you can never go too deep into his lyrics

    • @wibjorn
      @wibjorn Pƙed rokem +7

      Why is that a problem?

    • @penderyn8794
      @penderyn8794 Pƙed rokem +9

      These lyrics were pretty self explanatory

  • @gernblanston5697
    @gernblanston5697 Pƙed rokem +165

    Bowie and Lennon were great friends. There is a time in the early '70s called Lennon's Lost Weekend and he was partying with Bowie throughout. And, Lennon co-wrote Bowie's Fame and Bowie covered The Beatles' Across the Universe with both appearing on Bowie's Young Americans album.

    • @vovindequasahi
      @vovindequasahi Pƙed rokem +10

      Bowie and Mick Jagger also did an awesome cover of "Dancing In the Street"

    • @andrewyoung2796
      @andrewyoung2796 Pƙed rokem +5

      Where was Harry?

    • @djl9919
      @djl9919 Pƙed rokem +2

      absolutely true statement here.

    • @lipby
      @lipby Pƙed rokem +4

      @@vovindequasahi That was Mick Jagger

    • @TheRyanH.
      @TheRyanH. Pƙed rokem +3

      Lennon even said his cover of Across The Universe sounded better than the original bcs he hated how the guitar sounded and he was apparently sick when he recorded his vocals

  • @fmellish71
    @fmellish71 Pƙed rokem +36

    This is the point in Bowie's career where almost everything he did for the next decade was groundbreaking in some way or another. He was a hard rock/progressive artist on the album before this, a bit of a singer/songwriter here and then not even a year later, he would revamp his sound again to perfect Marc Bolan's glam rock thing for his Ziggy Stardust album. And that's just three years in his career! Truly an artist who was open to changes and understood that that was how to keep one's artistry fresh and vibrant.

  • @javalily
    @javalily Pƙed rokem +78

    The lyrics, "And these children that you spit on as they try to change their worlds; are immune to your consultations, they are quite aware of what they are going through." is at the beginning of The Breakfast Club.

    • @kathybwell
      @kathybwell Pƙed rokem +6

      Ouu, didn't know that. Super cool!

    • @cjonesufc
      @cjonesufc Pƙed rokem +11

      I came here to post this. Ally Sheedy gave the quote to John Hughs after hearing this song and never heard anything further about it until opening night when it showed on the screen as the opening to the movie.

    • @KyleReeseCel2029
      @KyleReeseCel2029 Pƙed rokem

      Plenty of young and old people that deserve being spit on today

    • @aryansigrid
      @aryansigrid Pƙed rokem +3

      They need to react to the song "Don't you forget about me" by Simple Minds, if they haven't already.
      I love this song, David's voice is so very distinctive.

    • @John_Locke_108
      @John_Locke_108 Pƙed rokem +4

      One of his best lyrics.

  • @phillipsarrazine9072
    @phillipsarrazine9072 Pƙed rokem +29

    He was a friend with John Lennon. Lennon wrote "Fame" with David Bowie.

    • @danw1374
      @danw1374 Pƙed rokem +1

      Bowie also collaberated with John in 'Across the universe'

  • @surlechapeau
    @surlechapeau Pƙed rokem +44

    Brad & Lex, you'll love his "Suffragette City"!!!

  • @willblood7082
    @willblood7082 Pƙed rokem +14

    Great quote by Bowie here not a lyric just a quote. “If you feel safe in the area you’re working in, you’re not working in the right area. Always go a little further into the water than you feel you’re capable of being in. Go a little bit out of your depth. And when you don’t feel that your feet are quite touching the bottom, you’re just about in the right place to do something exciting”. David was forever exploring and changing who he was, trying to understand what life is truly about and what role does his life play within it. RIP Starman, keep looking đŸ™đŸ» 🌌 🔭

  • @gabi-chan7806
    @gabi-chan7806 Pƙed rokem +11

    Man, this song is so good. What a great artist he was.

  • @Rickhorse1
    @Rickhorse1 Pƙed rokem +37

    Trivia - the saxophone at the end is played by Bowie. Sax was actually the first instrument he learned as a kid.

    • @kathybwell
      @kathybwell Pƙed rokem +4

      Fascinating, thanks for that info!

    • @peterappleby1628
      @peterappleby1628 Pƙed rokem +5

      And the famous Trident Studios piano was played by Rick Wakeman, later to play in the band, Yes.

    • @jaquestraw1
      @jaquestraw1 Pƙed rokem +2

      Did not know that!

    • @alrivers2297
      @alrivers2297 Pƙed rokem +1

      Cool! I didn't know that either.

  • @howardkip99
    @howardkip99 Pƙed rokem +7

    From Bowies Hunky Dory album - my favourite Bowie album full of great songs

  • @robertfoster1665
    @robertfoster1665 Pƙed rokem +8

    Ashes to Ashes is a Great Bowie song that flies under the radar.

  • @richard_n
    @richard_n Pƙed rokem +9

    Bowie was such a true artist in every sense of the word. He was never afraid to go against what was popular in order find something new and wonderful.

  • @markharris1125
    @markharris1125 Pƙed rokem +30

    See, I think the groove on this and the catchy vocals and instrumentals are just as powerful as 'Pressure' from Billy Joel yesterday, which had Brad climbing the walls. Strange how things affect people differently.
    I feel like I've known this song forever, and it never fails to ench-ch-ch-ch-chant.

  • @sirdavidoftor3413
    @sirdavidoftor3413 Pƙed rokem +21

    Thinking of you guys after Ian. Hope you and your families are safe!
    Stay safe, stay sane, stay Strong

  • @Noelle0026
    @Noelle0026 Pƙed rokem +10

    I adore the chords in this song. Bowie was a master songwriter and musician

  • @eximusic
    @eximusic Pƙed rokem +20

    A couple of the songs off the Hunky Dory album were about youth counter-culture. Brad hit it right on the head. All The Young Dudes also captures some of that sentiment (song written by Bowie, but performed by Mott the Hoople).

  • @floorticket
    @floorticket Pƙed rokem +6

    I saw The Police at Day on the Green 1983 and was convinced to come back in a week for Bowie. So glad I did. Both acts I only saw once.

    • @angier5775
      @angier5775 Pƙed rokem

      Days on the Green were the best concerts!! đŸŽ”đŸŽ¶

  • @stevedahlberg8680
    @stevedahlberg8680 Pƙed rokem +7

    it seems like I've known this song since my first memories. it is just so iconic. it's hard to explain how interwoven into our cultural fabric it was. crazy.

  • @JonHammerHeart
    @JonHammerHeart Pƙed rokem +3

    Bowie is one of the the most influential artists ever in rock. Yes, he knew Lennon and was greatly loved respected by all the musicians who knew him. The keyboard player for this and many other Bowie songs was Rick Wakeman, who was also the keyboardist for the incredible band YES, loved Bowie's artistry and spoke about it often in interviews. Wakeman is considered one of the very best keyboard players in any genre. You can call yourself a Captain, but are you a Captain to other Captains? Bowie most certainly was.

  • @ronaldyankovich8363
    @ronaldyankovich8363 Pƙed rokem +4

    Yes, Bowie and Lennon hung out together (according to Yoko they were close friends) and collaborated on "Fame."

  • @bartholomewswarmkrunsh3859
    @bartholomewswarmkrunsh3859 Pƙed rokem +3

    Bowie was a chameleon, he went through changes and this comes from his 1971 Hunky Dory album which acts as both a tribute to, and the antithesis of, Dylan.

  • @julietate7806
    @julietate7806 Pƙed rokem +4

    I grew up listening to Bowie. He was a mercurial artist with many personas. I took my daughter to see him in Atlanta (he played for 3 hours), and with such an amazing catalog, he could only hit the high points. But he did... when 10,000 people sing out "wham, bam, thank you ma'am," (from his song "Suffragette City"), it's something you never forget. If you like Bowie, I would suggest you check out "Ashes to Ashes" next.

  • @melthebell33
    @melthebell33 Pƙed rokem +2

    Hunky dory and ziggy stardust are my favourite bowie albums, love his last one too, my favourite Bowie song is a 60s one under his actual name David Jones though, I cant help thinking about myself

  • @Cadinho93
    @Cadinho93 Pƙed rokem +19

    You guys should react to more David Bowie

    "The Man Who Sold the World", "Time", "The Jean Genie", "Station to Station", "Wild Is the Wind", "Speed of Life", "Sound and Vision", "Cat People (Putting Out Fire)", "As The World Falls Down", "I'm Deranged"
    đŸŽžđŸ€˜

  • @TheRyanH.
    @TheRyanH. Pƙed rokem +6

    David was a poet, a painter, a actor (plays and movies) and even a mime. His music definitely reflects it and can be a bit... out there and with hidden meanings? Takes some time to think sometimes. Yall should do a bit of a binge? Yall need to hear more from all over his Discography!

    • @garytrew2766
      @garytrew2766 Pƙed rokem +3

      Yours is the best comment on this song. Bowie has to be listened to, and I would suggest them to binge an album over and over. He was so deep.

    • @DrMackSplackem
      @DrMackSplackem Pƙed rokem +1

      Lodger

  • @djl9919
    @djl9919 Pƙed rokem +6

    RIP- David Bowie. I really like the music that you made. Rock on Brad & Lex

  • @willfromyadkinville
    @willfromyadkinville Pƙed rokem +2

    Bowie could do anything and he new it!

  • @your_huge_ego_bores_me
    @your_huge_ego_bores_me Pƙed rokem +4

    Excellent song. Deep, melodic, great vocals. True classic.

  • @denomane7962
    @denomane7962 Pƙed rokem +3

    I REMEMBER GOING TO THE ARCADE TO PLAY FOOSEBALL AND HEARING THIS SEVERAL TIMES A NIGHT , GREAT TUNE✌✌✌✌✌

  • @peterbuckingham5866
    @peterbuckingham5866 Pƙed rokem +2

    David Bowie did a magnificent job during a 1983 interview with MTV check it out
. “I'm Just Floored by the Fact There Are So Few Black Artists on MTV
” said Bowie. Such an inspiration as well as a great artist :-)

  • @Pablopax4
    @Pablopax4 Pƙed rokem +3

    Hey Brad, love it when you get it right away, and yes, There's a bit of Dylan going on and yes, Bowie and Lennon were aquainted..

  • @Kari_B61ex
    @Kari_B61ex Pƙed rokem +2

    Bowie was way ahead of his time and telling people to look inside themselves. I tend to wonder how he would have viewed life in 2022 - in my opinion he would be saying "You all majorly f**ked up big time."

  • @maruka1716
    @maruka1716 Pƙed rokem +10

    You really should listen to his whole 1971 album "Hunky Dory." This song starts it off. It's also got "Life on Mars," which you've done. And a song for Bob Dylan, another for Andy Warhol, and one for Bowie's baby son (who is now movie director Duncan Jones). The final song on it is just mind-boggling. It's a real songwriter showcase, all written before he turned 25 and before he was famous. Highly recommended.

    • @donniemaher511
      @donniemaher511 Pƙed rokem +1

      Including civil rights and marrying Iman in 70s.

  • @penname5766
    @penname5766 Pƙed rokem +2

    This is one of my favourite Bowie songs. Fantastic melody. Not sure why it’s strange, though, taking the “ch” in “changes” and repeating it?

  • @Lexy-O
    @Lexy-O Pƙed rokem +2

    Lex has ESP because Bowie and Lennon were good friends. Actually Bowie would have a Lennon influence in his vocals and they even wrote the song Fame together

  • @Spiritbro77
    @Spiritbro77 Pƙed rokem +4

    "and these children that you spit on as they try to change their worlds, are immune to your consultations they're quite aware of what they're going through" And yes Bowie and Lennon did a song together called "Fame"

  • @bobbyscarfo2544
    @bobbyscarfo2544 Pƙed rokem

    True Story time.... Saw Bowie at The Vet in Philly Summer of '87... Middle Left Ground Seats 26th row, 95 degree day....Bowie, while sitting down, entered the show by dropping out of this huge Glass Spider on stage and.... his Lead Guitarist for this show was Peter Frampton. I was 20, smoking fat joints that random people were passing down my row every 5 minutes. Great show!!!! Thanks Denise and Christino!

  • @beriandavies2111
    @beriandavies2111 Pƙed rokem +2

    Lex : "tiktok argh! tiktok urgh!"... Welcome to the onset of getting old 😉

  • @antarcticorb9197
    @antarcticorb9197 Pƙed rokem +1

    Bowie and Lennon did a song called Fame, a huge hit. Yes, they were friends.

  • @surferles589
    @surferles589 Pƙed rokem +1

    This was early Bowie before he discovered his Ziggy Stardust. He was just a pure songwriter - no image. One of my favorite songs

  • @misolgit69
    @misolgit69 Pƙed rokem +2

    Letting his Fans know what they're in for in the future, to quote a famous line from a movie "Fasten Your Seatbelts, it's going to be A Bumpy Ride"

  • @195511SM
    @195511SM Pƙed rokem +1

    I think my favorite Bowie performance was at The Concert For New York City when he did 'Heroes'.

  • @JanS1
    @JanS1 Pƙed rokem +2

    Such a cool Bowie song. God, he was such an interesting and ever changing musician.

  • @haroldkloran4323
    @haroldkloran4323 Pƙed rokem +7

    This is a classic!

  • @jeffstevens4262
    @jeffstevens4262 Pƙed rokem +1

    Change was very much a part of David's life. How many different images of him did we have down the years? Bowie was the ultimate chameleon of rock music. God rest his dear soul, he was the very finest artist of his kind.

  • @JeffRiggins8080
    @JeffRiggins8080 Pƙed rokem +6

    If you love art check out Moonage Daydream at your local theater. Bowie was a brilliant artist on many levels.

  • @fredkrissman6527
    @fredkrissman6527 Pƙed rokem +2

    Perhaps Brad&Lex's very best discussion of a song's lyrics IMO...
    I've been listening to Bowie since the time this tune was released, but I learned something from their discussion that I believe to be profound! Thanx

  • @TheConservativeinaction
    @TheConservativeinaction Pƙed rokem +2

    Great amazing song. one of my favorites of him. iconic song.

  • @xtiants
    @xtiants Pƙed rokem +1

    Y'all are both right. Brad, it is kind of a sequel to "The Times They Are A' Changing:". Bowie was greatly influenced by Dylan, and this was a 70's observation on the chasm between the older generation and the new. Lex, yes! David Bowie and John Lennon were friends, They wrote the song "Fame" together, through a fortuitous jam session. The line from this song... "Look out, you Rock n' Rollers, Pretty soon now, You're gonna get older" really hit me hard in my youth. I was a Rock n' Roller, and had not considered the fleeting nature of time to such an extent. When you're young, the whole world seems to be ahead of you. Before you know it, most of it is behind you.

  • @austinbullock5841
    @austinbullock5841 Pƙed rokem +1

    Lmfao the reactions on both your faces killed me đŸ€ŁđŸ€ŁđŸ€ŁđŸ˜†đŸ˜†

  • @vovindequasahi
    @vovindequasahi Pƙed rokem +1

    I love the Megadeth T-shirt! Love David Bowie! Thanks for this reaction!

  • @freedoms2010
    @freedoms2010 Pƙed rokem +1

    You can't question Bowie. He was ahead of his time for some songs and too late for others, but all of his songs are timeless.

  • @patrickquinlan67
    @patrickquinlan67 Pƙed rokem +2

    David was a musical prophet. Bless his soul. I recall hearing this album when it first came out. Dog's bollocks as we say over here.

  • @dimedraweriv258
    @dimedraweriv258 Pƙed rokem +1

    Simply brilliant. One of the greatest written songs in the history of rock imho.

  • @MySherry10
    @MySherry10 Pƙed rokem +1

    I really like all the changes and shifts in this song, Bowie has such a great voice and he plays around with his music and I love the sound . Great song and love Bowies sound

  • @Rob-ou1py
    @Rob-ou1py Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    I live in Edmonton Alberta Canada, and once I had the most AWESOME PLEASURE of seeing David Bowe, Peter Gabriel and The Tubes in about '84, just when he had released the Let's Dance album. t was SOOOOOOO AVESONE, It was in a huge Footbal Stadium in the summeroutside, about +25 Celsius, and the concert ran until about 1:00 AM. What I am saying is not really important to anyone, just wanted to say it was one of the most amazing and emotionally satisfying experiences of my life and I am so thankful I was able to see one of the greatest performances ever. David Bowie was amazing, fantastic and sounded unbelievable live. Just that they were willing to stay so late for the crowd was just freaking crazy. By the way, concerts were beyond cheap back then, averaging about $17 to 25 bucks. we were young and it was so cool, every perforner was within reach and so easily attainable. God, growng up in the 80's was great. people make ;fun of the hair and clothes, but we were able to hear truly great music. We had it all, from the Beach Boys to Black Sabbath, music was music, not atou tune etc., etc. Thanks for your time whilst I ramble about the "old days"

  • @wotspur
    @wotspur Pƙed rokem

    BITD , 82-83 , a group of us 8-10 met around different house listening to each others music . I fancied a girl from afar, but this song was played , she asked whose it was , we spoke the rest of her evening ,sadly it went no further 
..but thank you DB for helping break he ice - loved Ashes to Ashes too . My biggest music regret was never seeing him Live .RIP DB

  • @martinstubbs7974
    @martinstubbs7974 Pƙed rokem

    Genius and decades ahead of his time. Great reaction. Thank you!! Best wishes from the UK.

  • @karlosjakkal4062
    @karlosjakkal4062 Pƙed rokem

    Right on Lex!
    Lennon & Bowie were friends...they even co wrote an amazing song "FAME".it got onto soul train a black US TV show back in 1975...well worth listening to.
    Also, "John I'm only Dancing...."..."Suffragette City"

  • @chaoticneutral3487
    @chaoticneutral3487 Pƙed rokem

    Yes. Lennon and Bowie were friends and collaborated musically on Bowie's album, "Young Americans"

  • @victorsarno3018
    @victorsarno3018 Pƙed rokem +3

    Quicksand, Bowie is amazing (just a future suggestion)

  • @chrisalldis3375
    @chrisalldis3375 Pƙed rokem +2

    Bowie, How good was he, an artist ahead of his time.

  • @mkmstillstackin
    @mkmstillstackin Pƙed rokem +1

    Very few songs are on this level...period!

  • @maxbrazil3712
    @maxbrazil3712 Pƙed rokem +1

    You two should should watch the Blu-Ray 1984 Bowie "Serious Moonlight" concert. I've seen a couple of hundred live concerts and that one is in my top 5.

  • @jrepka01
    @jrepka01 Pƙed rokem +1

    "Look out you Rock 'n Rollers, pretty soon now you're gonna get older!" This line really sticks out now, as this song was released more than 50 years ago now...

  • @iainweller452
    @iainweller452 Pƙed rokem +1

    This is probably one of my favourite Bowie songs, I still love it 😍

  • @groverlongwire858
    @groverlongwire858 Pƙed rokem +1

    Lennon sang backing vocals on the Bowie song,”Fame”

  • @robertkees6048
    @robertkees6048 Pƙed rokem +1

    Such a great tune, and then they throw in the totally chill sax ending, man that's smoove.

  • @douglasmijangos3327
    @douglasmijangos3327 Pƙed rokem +2

    I just applied for a new job .. I got my CDL .. trucking license.. and this song fits so much .. “ time to face the strange.. changes “ đŸ”„â€

  • @seandobson6221
    @seandobson6221 Pƙed rokem

    The spaceman showin us how it’s done! Great tune RIP Ziggy

  • @endless013
    @endless013 Pƙed rokem +1

    I miss David Bowie so much, I need to know what comes after Blackstar even though Blackstar as an album sounds like he knew his time on earth was coming to an end, the mother ship was returning and it was time to go back to the Home Planet.
    My favorite story so far is when Coldplay approached Bowie to do a collaboration. They go up to him and do the whole "hello mr Bowie, big fans" yadda yadda "would you do a song with us", he gives a noncommittal answer wanting to hear the song first. Time Passes and they have an unpolished bit of instrumental they play for him, he listens to it and goes "not very good is it", and that was the end of any chance for that colab happening.

  • @shupakiko
    @shupakiko Pƙed rokem +2

    haha loved the mini rant about tiktok at the end.

  • @mattdeves1900
    @mattdeves1900 Pƙed rokem

    Can't get enough of the two of you. You are actually making me start to think a bit deeper into songs. Keep up the, I was going to say good work, but I should change it to GREAT work. LOVE IT !

  • @theresathompson7651
    @theresathompson7651 Pƙed rokem

    Genius
that’s it. Bowie was an ever evolving artist
leaving no genera untouched.

  • @tripledistilled2822
    @tripledistilled2822 Pƙed rokem +2

    my first Bowie album! Hunky Dory :)

  • @gabi-chan7806
    @gabi-chan7806 Pƙed rokem

    David Bowie was a very good friend of John Lennon.
    John Lennon sang some background vocals in the Young Americans album.
    When Lennon died, Bowie sang 'Imagine' live in a concert.

  • @mikefeast5743
    @mikefeast5743 Pƙed rokem +1

    Lex get's it, the Lennon comment is just intuition, she has a very natural understanding of the music and lyrics which is why I watch these reactions. Brad on the other hand is like most of the rest of us, does it sound good or not, and don't think too much about what it all means - he can be so literal, together Brad and Lex are the perfect partnership. Another great reaction.

  • @brobinson7978
    @brobinson7978 Pƙed rokem

    Brad - "What Bowie song isn't strange?"
    Yup, especially in the early Ziggy years. Strange....but they were infectiously awesome!

  • @familyq4762
    @familyq4762 Pƙed rokem

    Been watching you guys for over a year, and I've seen you react to over 1000 songs that everyone on earth has heard.

  • @stevenappleman
    @stevenappleman Pƙed rokem

    Those of us that grew up in the 70's were completely spoiled with the great music of that decade!

  • @csw3287
    @csw3287 Pƙed rokem +4

    Ziggy Stardust

  • @mikegoodlock7821
    @mikegoodlock7821 Pƙed rokem +1

    One of my most favorite songs of all time. Bowie was a music genius đŸŽ€

  • @gabi-chan7806
    @gabi-chan7806 Pƙed rokem

    This song is about how Bowie was like a chameleon, he was constantly changing his music style and look.

  • @JustTanya.
    @JustTanya. Pƙed rokem

    Ah, David Bowie. My first love. He was an incredible artist. Miss him in this world. I remember in the beginning of the movie The Breakfast Club, they used a verse from this song "And these children that you spit on as they try to change their worlds, are immune to your consultation, they're quite aware of what they're going through.". It resonates well when you see society outcast people for being different or weird. I strongly resemble that because I am very much and outcast and I'm proud of it. I should not need to conform to matter.

  • @Bill_Jones.
    @Bill_Jones. Pƙed rokem +2

    For a great Bowie performance do a search on CZcams for “David Bowie - Klaus Nomi - Man Who Sold the World.”

  • @markbaker3013
    @markbaker3013 Pƙed rokem

    Thank you for sharing this with me 😊

  • @richardbarton6146
    @richardbarton6146 Pƙed rokem

    my favorite David Bowie song!!! super talent in a strange way.. I relate to this song so much..

  • @tonyjolley832
    @tonyjolley832 Pƙed rokem +1

    He was friends with John Lennon. Lennon sings backup on Fame.

  • @AncientBriton1948
    @AncientBriton1948 Pƙed rokem

    This was from the Hunky Dory album 1971, That's a year before Ziggy Stardust and two before Aladinsane.
    Damn! That's 51 years ago and I had these on release.

  • @brokervc1
    @brokervc1 Pƙed rokem

    One of the Greatest songs.

  • @nickshields1011
    @nickshields1011 Pƙed rokem

    Different Bowie is Bowie. The true Mozart of our generation. Genius.

  • @Hartlor_Tayley
    @Hartlor_Tayley Pƙed rokem +2

    Good to see y’all. Maybe try Bowie song “Panic in Detroit”. Thanks.

  • @valeforedark
    @valeforedark Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

    Haha when the chorus hit. You both happy wiggling heh

  • @keithhutchins8803
    @keithhutchins8803 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

    Yes, he was friends with John Lennon while he lived in New York. They did several songs together.

  • @brachiator1
    @brachiator1 Pƙed rokem

    I have always loved this song. You both have great insights into this song. At one level it is a reminder to people who may think that they understand the need for change that they should be ready to face the strange. There will always be new ideas and new expectations. Even rock and rollers get older and are sometimes afraid to get out of their comfort zone. Also, there are a number of great songs that deliberately include stuttering of lyrics. The Who, My Generation, for example.

  • @DEricKesler
    @DEricKesler Pƙed rokem

    Bowie wrote "Fame" with former Beatle John Lennon, who also contributes backing vocals and guitar.

  • @aaronarnold7653
    @aaronarnold7653 Pƙed rokem +4

    Aloha guys, good morning...hope ya'll are safe...a hui hou