David Bowie - Stay (REACTION)

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  • @painless465
    @painless4659 ай бұрын

    The entire Station to Station album is fire! The title track is ridiculous

  • @DJBilodeau

    @DJBilodeau

    9 ай бұрын

    I couldn’t agree more! Of all of his great albums, Station to Station is my favorite Bowie album, closely followed by Low, which features more of Carlos Alomar’s amazing guitar work.

  • @michaelorlowski7722

    @michaelorlowski7722

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@DJBilodeauLet's not forget Roy Bittan on the piano.

  • @DJBilodeau

    @DJBilodeau

    9 ай бұрын

    Learning from you on this one, Michael! Always like to hear all of the musical contributions in a song. I’ll certainly look into and remember Roy Bittan on this song!

  • @John-et9yl

    @John-et9yl

    4 ай бұрын

    Only six tracks but each one an epic

  • @ronhuycke

    @ronhuycke

    3 ай бұрын

    The title track is legendary.

  • @unicornsandrainbowsandchic2336
    @unicornsandrainbowsandchic23369 ай бұрын

    I was with my friend when he passed after a long battle with bone cancer. I was sitting with him for hours while he slipped away, listening to his favorite albums on a bose portable stereo in the hospice. Station to Station was the second to last album I put on before he went as he was the one who introduced me to it and I knew he loved it. I listened to "stay" on repeat for a week after. I'm so glad you both had a chance to experience this and had about the same reaction I did listening to it in his garage years ago. Thanks for jogging my memory ❤

  • @esdel1955

    @esdel1955

    9 ай бұрын

    🙏🏻

  • @lewismaddox4132

    @lewismaddox4132

    Ай бұрын

    That's a wonderful way to share those invaluable moments. How poignant. It must have made his heart soar. For all those I miss who have passed on, when it all gets overwhelming, I put this on. It's like David says, no matter where they are, "Everyone Says Hi!" kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZGWEwapwiNfSd84.html

  • @rebeccatyrrell-zn6kt
    @rebeccatyrrell-zn6kt9 ай бұрын

    He’s a genius. Please listen to interviews with him. He was so ahead of his time with everything. He’s hilariously funny too. A truly creative person in every sense.

  • @DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek

    @DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek

    9 ай бұрын

    Recommend some good interviews, there are too many

  • @carrerlluna66

    @carrerlluna66

    9 ай бұрын

    One of my favorites that has resurfaced on YT is him calling out MTV for refusing to play Black artists during an interview in the 1980s !

  • @rebeccatyrrell-zn6kt

    @rebeccatyrrell-zn6kt

    9 ай бұрын

    @@carrerlluna66 yes totally. So ahead of his time.

  • @rebeccatyrrell-zn6kt

    @rebeccatyrrell-zn6kt

    9 ай бұрын

    @@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek the Parkinson interview and the Jeremy Paxman one are great for different reasons.

  • @joescott8877

    @joescott8877

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes, his interviews are as fun to experience as his music is, I would say. Incredibly fun, and funny, and effortlessly brilliant, and it doesn't hurt that he's easy on the eyes as well as the ears! I will never forget his saying in an interview with Paula Zahn, back in the early aughts (or "naughties," as Bowie joked about calling that first decade!), that he was sure his last words would be "But...but!...but! [I have so much more I want to stay alive for, I assume he meant]. What a loss.

  • @79BlackRose
    @79BlackRose9 ай бұрын

    You guys interacting is just a joy. I had a massive smile on my face from the start to the end of your video. David Bowie has been copied and inspired so many artists it is insane. And almost every album he released was markedly different from the previous one. The guy was incredibly inventive and creative musically and visually. A phenomenon! 😎

  • @isomer13
    @isomer139 ай бұрын

    When Bowie gets in that groove, he wears it out. Thanks, guys.

  • @lewismaddox4132
    @lewismaddox41329 ай бұрын

    That was Earl Slick tormenting and then melting his guitar. Bowie never has a band that isn't a group of virtuosos. Now you're getting into the stuff that is more obscure but is precisely why Bowie was so influential. Musicians heard this shit. They know that he was indeed an alien trying to help us out in the only way we'd listen. My favorite albums are Hunky Dory, Young Americans and Station to Station. Taking away nothing from his other work. Ziggy and the Berlin stuff were amazing. You're starting to realize that the popular music wasn't all that defined Bowie. His production was prodigious and until you light into it you will not be in the proper state of awe.

  • @stillstanding8286
    @stillstanding82869 ай бұрын

    Bowie made this album (“Station to Station”) during a period of heavy drug use (including a lot of cocaine) and was quoted as saying later that he barely had any recollection of the recording sessions. Still a great album, a total of six tracks and only one of them is under five minutes long. The whole record is definitely worth a listen.

  • @nazfrde

    @nazfrde

    9 ай бұрын

    This is when Bowie was living on milk and peppers and saving and refrigerating his own urine. In his TV appearances from this time, he looks like a zombie. Right after this he moved to Berlin with Iggy Pop and started the next phase of his career.

  • @pjeastwood9241

    @pjeastwood9241

    8 ай бұрын

    I first saw him do this song on The Dinah Shore Show, of all places. Afterward, when they did their sit-down interview, he was so wired he couldn't stay still. She reached over, grabbed his hand and held it, which settled him right down. Everyone in the audience went, "awww!" He came back to the show with Iggy Pop and during the interview when she asked him a question he said "I'm just here as Jimmy's piano player." The only thing stranger than seeing David Bowie being interviewed by this genteel Southern lady was watching her with Iggy Pop.

  • @Kontroversial88
    @Kontroversial88Ай бұрын

    My favorite Bowie album by far.

  • @nancymjohnson
    @nancymjohnson9 ай бұрын

    David Bowie was an incredible singer, songwriter, actor, artist. And NICE!!

  • @brucedillinger9448
    @brucedillinger94488 ай бұрын

    Station to Station is my favorite Bowie album! It's fire! 🔥

  • @user-bo7kh3jf4t
    @user-bo7kh3jf4t9 ай бұрын

    My favorite Bowie song and he has many great ones. Live at Nassau Coliseum in 1976 version of “Stay” is monstrous.

  • @anneaires3984

    @anneaires3984

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for that, heading there now to watch !💃🏼

  • @davidc8122
    @davidc81229 ай бұрын

    Ok, fellas ..... It's time for you to listen to the song "Heroes" ...... one of Bowie's greatest.

  • @Joshualuv13
    @Joshualuv13Ай бұрын

    Bowie is just so timeless. Saw or heard this live in 78 during the station to station tour. I was 16 then, and it was love at first site.Been a fanatic fan since.

  • @LP-jp6fd
    @LP-jp6fd9 ай бұрын

    Man, you guys have barely scratched the surface on Bowie. 71-73 Ziggy, 74-75 the Soul years, 77-78 Berlin

  • @frankpentangeli7945
    @frankpentangeli79459 ай бұрын

    You want to hear great Bowie vocals, listen to Wild Is the Wind from this same album. To me Station To Station is one of the very few PERFECT albums recorded over the decades.

  • @Cpayne30
    @Cpayne309 ай бұрын

    There's a great great live version of this on German TV in 1978, with Adrian Belew on guitar. Earl Slick is playing here.

  • @bmiamiwai

    @bmiamiwai

    9 ай бұрын

    Better version

  • @tat2jim

    @tat2jim

    9 ай бұрын

    I've just seen the video with Earle Slick. I'll look for the one with Adrian Belew.

  • @79BlackRose

    @79BlackRose

    9 ай бұрын

    @@bmiamiwai I think Earl Slick's playing on the original is better.

  • @CANDOKNOWHOW

    @CANDOKNOWHOW

    9 ай бұрын

    I was thinking this was Adrian Belew, but glad to learn it’s Earl Slick cause the man is absolutely flat out gettin it on the track! I think maybe I had just assumed it was Belew since he’s with the band in the Live sequences in the film “Chiristine F.” This solo on the studio version really just sends me to the stratosphere.. just solid groovin straight through.

  • @todwest
    @todwest9 ай бұрын

    Station to Station is such a great album.

  • @destinyreelly2974
    @destinyreelly29749 ай бұрын

    This man has so many hidden gems. The stuff played on the radio pales in comparison. They just never knew what to do with him❤

  • @CANDOKNOWHOW

    @CANDOKNOWHOW

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you for making that distinction, his deep cuts are truly where it’s at.. as is usually the case with most artists imo. Radio “hits” are great, but often err on the side of OVER-caution, for that well rounded public appeal that won’t trip the FCC censors, or be too musically challenging for the average pallet. In contrast, the deep cuts are where the artists really branch out, explore new horizons, and shine. This tune is a perfect example, but there’s dozens of other examples from Bowie as well as dozens of other bands from those times.

  • @anneaires3984

    @anneaires3984

    Ай бұрын

    Amen, Amen and a giant Amen! The Master, Mr David Jones Bowie RIP ❤

  • @ML-un1oi
    @ML-un1oi9 ай бұрын

    Have not heard this in decades. Had completely forgot about it. Excellent reaction fellas. Much appreciated 🙏 ❤

  • @wayL0ck

    @wayL0ck

    9 ай бұрын

    I have this album, but I had forgotten this gem. It brings back great memories from when this came out.

  • @Sirknight47
    @Sirknight479 ай бұрын

    After getting hooked on sounds of Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Jimi Hendrix, and a select few others, I found that David Bowie was in a realm entirely of his own. It's a challenge to articulate the impact David's music had on me, but I once read that Bowie had a unique ability to make even the recitation of people’s names in a phone book sound great, and I think I agree. Frequently, his songs were not only performed but also composed by him. He would play all the instruments,(not well but good enough) record the music, and then give it to his band members and say, "Play it like this, only better." At the age of 16, I started buying his albums, I played them so much even my mother started to like him. In later years, when we had a son, I found that playing Bowie's "Young Americans" cassette was the only reliable way to lull my son to sleep during car rides, starting when he was just six months old. If I dared to switch it off, he'd start to cry, but as soon as the music resumed, he'd contentedly drift off into sleep. Over the years, I've heard artists who bear a striking resemblance to David Bowie in their musical style and presentation. It's often said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and I must say, it's good to see the influence he continues to wield in the world of music. I always highly enjoy the opportunity to hear your insights on music, and I'm grateful for your honest reactions. Please, keep the musical conversations flowing and never lose the joy in doing so.

  • @almondroca
    @almondroca9 ай бұрын

    Dennis Davis, Carlos Alomar and George Murray - Bowie's all-time greatest rhythm section. The run of records they powered from 1975 to 1980 is just astounding.

  • @wayL0ck
    @wayL0ck9 ай бұрын

    Great reaction guys! Comparing Bowie to others in 1976 as Flintstones vs Jetsons, that's priceless!

  • @mizzury54
    @mizzury54Ай бұрын

    This is one of the greatest intro ever. He did this live on the Dinah Shore show .

  • @jubelbrosseau7966
    @jubelbrosseau79668 ай бұрын

    Big Bowie fan here but for whatever reason I haven’t heard this song in years. Surprises me all over again just how *funky* it is. Stink-face for days!

  • @tbay
    @tbay2 ай бұрын

    That song is Bowie's ultimate combination of rock & funk. Earl Slick on lead & Carlos Alomar on rhythm guitar.

  • @chaosandcreation4118
    @chaosandcreation41189 ай бұрын

    Station to Station is a great album you should do completely.

  • @angelagraves865
    @angelagraves8659 ай бұрын

    YES!! This is a great song! Bowie's voice does the same thing to me as David Gilmour's guitar does. 🤘🏽💜

  • @carrerlluna66
    @carrerlluna669 ай бұрын

    This was when Bowie slipped out of his Ziggy / Aladin Sane persona and into being " The Thin White Duke ", livin on a diet of cocaine and quarts of milk. He's singing both parts but an octave apart. He worked his vibrato in an unusual above to below note manner, really hard to imitate. The incredible rhythm section is Dennis Davis, drums, George Murray bass, Earl Slick and Carlos Alomar dueling their guitars in both the rhythm and solos. An engineer described Murray's bassline as "solid enough to support a Buick" !

  • @samcee8659

    @samcee8659

    9 ай бұрын

    Sounds bent..love it ❤

  • @billhayden6057
    @billhayden60578 ай бұрын

    He sang this in a crooner style (Bing Crosby) and singers from the 40's & 50"s, amazing talent.

  • @Sober2003
    @Sober20033 ай бұрын

    There is a version a video made in 2000 that kills it! Slicks guitar is mind melting! And of course Bowies vocals and how they are an instrument themselves!❤

  • @Sober2003
    @Sober20035 ай бұрын

    My favorite Bowie tune and maybe his best album. They really bring the funk on this song that rhythm section is really brings it! 🎵 and Bowies voice is haunting! And Slicks guitar is ripping!❤

  • @janicez2630
    @janicez26309 ай бұрын

    Bowie was such a genius....so many great songs. Hard to pick a favorite. Haven't heard this one in years.... thanks!

  • @Frankincensedjb123
    @Frankincensedjb1239 ай бұрын

    Bowie, Prince, Stevie Wonder, Elton John, The Dan, Zep .. Top-tier shit and that's it.

  • @seanbeck2723
    @seanbeck27233 ай бұрын

    This is crazy! I'm a huge Bowie fan and I've never heard this song for whatever reason. It reminds me of Parliment with George Clinton, Eddie Hazel, and Bootsy. But it's David Bowie, Mick Ronson, and whoever that bass payer was. They definitely took a page out of the Parliament book on this one. I'm gonna look him up. Thanks for the new fresh, old stuff! I loved it!

  • @rjnuzzi1648
    @rjnuzzi16489 ай бұрын

    One of the greatest blends of disco funk & rock ever put to vinyl... the original chord pattern was used in a completely different track a year earlier, John I'm Only Dancing Again (w/Luther Vandross) from the Young Americans' sessions

  • @johnakers7451
    @johnakers74519 ай бұрын

    Yes! More deep cuts from Bowie's vast catalog please!!!

  • @dcmphotog8452
    @dcmphotog84529 ай бұрын

    Maybe you should explore Bowie's "Young Americans" album. Expecially the songs "Young Americans", "Facination", "Right", and "Fame".

  • @AntonyFleck
    @AntonyFleck9 ай бұрын

    Great reactions from you guys! Have loved Davids music since the age of 15 back in 72 And this one is possibly my favourite , the band were on Fire!! Carlos Alomar!, Earl Slick !! And the rest of the band! There's a fantastic live performance of this track an afternoon American TV show, Dina ? It's on utube, check it out people, Bowies dance moves are Sensational!!...

  • @johnprice6066
    @johnprice60669 ай бұрын

    The guys tearing the guitars on this track are Carlos Alomar and Earl Slick. Straight up monsters.

  • @ronhuycke

    @ronhuycke

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes sir. You speak truth therefore tell no lie.

  • @DJBilodeau
    @DJBilodeau9 ай бұрын

    Shout out to Carlos Alomar, former guitarist for James Brown, who plays a SAVAGE lead on this song!!!! He was newly installed into Bowie’s band about this time, and you can hear him again, this time collaborating along with John Lennon (backing vocals and rhythm guitar) backing Bowie on David’s monster song “Fame”.

  • @CBGB_1977
    @CBGB_19778 ай бұрын

    You guys would LOVE the song, “Right”. It features a talent Bowie discovered : LUTHER VANDROSS! Luther sings some VERY COMPLEX backing vocals along with Robin Clark, Ava Cherry, and Geoff MacCormack. That one is a stone cold groove!

  • @lindaulloa4786
    @lindaulloa47868 ай бұрын

    There will never be another David Bowie! In a class by himself! So ahead of his time, so creative! The only artist who was able to re-invent himself over and over and so successfully! Saw him at Madison Square Garden on the Diamond Dogs tour and in Philadelphia for the Young Americans tour. They were amazing shows! None of his albums disappoint! I love his ballad Wild is the Wind!

  • @Alun49
    @Alun498 ай бұрын

    'Stay' is one of my all time favourite Bowie songs. I saw him live at Earls Court in 1978 and this song was one of the highlights of a superb set, captured on the 'Stage' album. The unfortunately, technical difficulties meant that 'Stay' did not make the final cut. The later release did carry it though, but Adrian Belew's guitar was almost completely lost. Such a shame.

  • @mattiefee
    @mattiefee9 ай бұрын

    Bowie was a trendsetter for over 5 decades. Not many people show love to his last album, but the title track Black Star is a wild journey. Worth a listen.

  • @mailman390
    @mailman3909 ай бұрын

    My favorite Bowie tune. Station to Station is a great album.

  • @wpollock1
    @wpollock18 ай бұрын

    This song is fire! I caught this concert in Detroit in 1976....Earl Slick on guitar, George Murray on bass and the incredible Dennis Davis on drums. FIRE!

  • @michaelbriefs9764
    @michaelbriefs97649 ай бұрын

    You guys should watch the David Bowie documentary called "Moonage Daydream"! It is a fantastic film, very cinematic as opposed to strictly journalistic/documentary, and you will be fully amazed at the genius and brilliance of Mr. Bowie! That film takes you on a journey!

  • @cliffordwaterton3543
    @cliffordwaterton35439 ай бұрын

    If you want to experience Bowie's vocal range try 'Wild is the Wind'.

  • @ekadow
    @ekadow9 ай бұрын

    Joy. Just pure joy.................................!

  • @joescott8877
    @joescott88779 ай бұрын

    Wonderful to see you guys so animated over the brilliance of Bowie! frankly, I need to do a deep dive into his stuff,as this was new to me and I loved it too! I love his voice as well, La, the timbre or whjatever of it, the way he crisply utters words, his accent. His interviews are indescribably FUN to watch. He was a joy, and gave joy.

  • @MrAitraining
    @MrAitraining9 ай бұрын

    You guys would like "ashes to ashes". David has a deep catalogue for sure.

  • @Zopf-international
    @Zopf-international9 ай бұрын

    The D.A.M trio are awesome.

  • @esdel1955
    @esdel19559 ай бұрын

    Shoutout acknowledged and returned! That is still, after all these years, one of the baddest jams I’ve ever heard! There are at least two great live versions of this, but I wanted you guys to hear the original. And there are some other Bowie bangers you gotta hear. This is one of my favorite reactions from you guys, ever. Rock on!

  • @AirplayBeats

    @AirplayBeats

    9 ай бұрын

    My man!!

  • @esdel1955

    @esdel1955

    9 ай бұрын

    🤣@@AirplayBeats

  • @AirplayBeats

    @AirplayBeats

    9 ай бұрын

    @@esdel1955 that was a good one

  • @esdel1955

    @esdel1955

    9 ай бұрын

    Hell yes@@AirplayBeats

  • @handsomestik
    @handsomestik9 ай бұрын

    I miss him and Prince so much

  • @2869may

    @2869may

    9 ай бұрын

    You guys used to hang out...?

  • @tjmasson1013
    @tjmasson10139 ай бұрын

    SRV played on a Bowie track let’s dance. Who woulda thought lol. Just a fun fact fellas

  • @ekadow
    @ekadow9 ай бұрын

    Love your no-nonsense delivery and reaction to the music - you make it all about the music for which I thank you guys. Keep on keeping on doing what you're doing....!

  • @johnkerwin9567
    @johnkerwin95679 ай бұрын

    George Murray's bass is perfection on this song. Every note is just what it should be where it should be when it should be.

  • @deepermind4884
    @deepermind48849 ай бұрын

    💥OHHH!!!💥I needed to hear this tonight! One of my fave Bowie songs, & I haven't listened to it in a while! Thank you, guys! 😃👍🏻 Bowie also did a remake of this song, called Stay '97. Check it out if you can, it is FIRE! 🔥

  • @HBee5
    @HBee58 ай бұрын

    You should listen to the whole Station to Station album. Such an amazing sound for its time.

  • @saxworthmusic
    @saxworthmusic9 ай бұрын

    Bowie doesn’t sound like Daft Punk, Daft Punk sounds like David Bowie .

  • @AirplayBeats

    @AirplayBeats

    9 ай бұрын

    Of course that’s what he’s saying. This was 70s and daft punk is when we’re alive.

  • @saxworthmusic

    @saxworthmusic

    9 ай бұрын

    ⁠@@AirplayBeats no offense intended ..,Yes I know that you guys know that. That’s why I like you guys so much! Even back in the’70’s Bowie seemed like he was from the future. It shows that musicians like Daft Punk do a lot of research and know the good sh*t when they hear it. I’m always amazed at how hip hop producers know about obscure jazz records to sample. They obviously do a lot of research.

  • @AirplayBeats

    @AirplayBeats

    9 ай бұрын

    @@saxworthmusic we appreciate you always rocking with us. No offense taken.

  • @richardlouistownson769
    @richardlouistownson7695 ай бұрын

    The bass towards the end always gets me. Funky.

  • @darrylbennett4297
    @darrylbennett42979 ай бұрын

    I love the pure joy on your faces as the song builds. Keep the genuine reactions coming

  • @gailjohnson5950
    @gailjohnson59509 ай бұрын

    I never heard this cut before, but WOW! What a piece of gold! Just can't sit still when this hits. Thanks again for all you do! As for myself, I'm going to dive into a Bowie rabbit hole and go a little deeper.

  • @clubmogambo3214
    @clubmogambo32148 ай бұрын

    Will probably never be able to name any Bowie song as my favorite, being there are so many. But I'd definitely label Stay as Bowie's coolest song he ever made.

  • @bowiev2schneider58

    @bowiev2schneider58

    5 ай бұрын

    Me too ! ma stay capolavoro ❤ Murray e Davis 👍👏

  • @mr.snicker-doodles7081
    @mr.snicker-doodles70819 ай бұрын

    GREAT SONG, Early Slicks's guitar work is insane on this one! Nice one GUYS!! - - - - 1984- - - - -

  • @user-ei8kx4pu8g
    @user-ei8kx4pu8g9 ай бұрын

    Great reaction! Bowie was amazing

  • @reservoirdude92
    @reservoirdude928 ай бұрын

    I'm late to the party, but this is the BEST reaction to this track I've EVER seen ❤

  • @FredPena-rd5cf
    @FredPena-rd5cf9 ай бұрын

    My favorite Bowie song is Ashes To Ashes. But he's played in quite a few rock genres. The Niles Rodgers produced Let's Dance is a great record. Niles Rodgers is someone you need to check out.

  • @jaquettajones
    @jaquettajones4 ай бұрын

    In terms of vocals then vs now is that artist were authentically themselves - no one was trying to one-up each other with vocal gymnastics. That came later when little girls got their vocal training emulating Mariah Carry and landed them on the Disney Chanel. Does Cher have a technically great voice? She IS CHER!

  • @TheoZoffrok
    @TheoZoffrok9 ай бұрын

    I've been a massive Bowie fan for more than 40 years, and have everything he's ever done. And this song is in my top ten Bowie songs. I love his singing here, although it's fair to say the band carries the day. This was the best rhythm section he ever had (as good as *anyone* ever had tbh): Dennis Davis on drums, George Murray on bass, and Carlos Alomar on rhythm guitar. Combine it with Earl Slick's stinging lead and you get one funky mofo of a groove. As someone else said, the '76 live version from Nassau Coliseum is absolutely insane, and includes Bowie singing a note that slurs and morphs into something properly unearthly. Seek it out guys, and keep up the great work!

  • @bradhill1099
    @bradhill10998 ай бұрын

    David Bowie was a walking ,talking, singing, living, acting, breathing performance art tour de force . He was and still is undefinable.

  • @SnotRockets55
    @SnotRockets5512 күн бұрын

    If you think David didn't have vocals you should listen to "Lady Grinning Soul", and the live BBC version of "Wild is the Wind", and the live Nassau Colosseum version of "Station to Station". David could BLOW.

  • @luannecopelton-wf1vu
    @luannecopelton-wf1vu5 ай бұрын

    lol you guys are so great ! Bowie is just a good time … he gave you a little bit of everything and then some !!

  • @briangray00
    @briangray009 ай бұрын

    He was King David by 1976; I'm exactly the right age to have been a 'Bowie casualty' and I was - I adored him. His voice is much better than you give credit to. He's a beautiful singer - check Wild Is The Wind from the same LP; it'll make you cry. This is absolutely nuthin' like Daft Punk (love them too) btw.

  • @mikkomfi8643
    @mikkomfi86439 ай бұрын

    I saw him in the concert in 1976 after he had released the album "Station To Station", where this song is.

  • @riproaring3140
    @riproaring31404 ай бұрын

    "Seventy-six? NOTHING we listened to in seventy-six sounded like THIS!"

  • @ngoodey
    @ngoodey9 ай бұрын

    This whole album is killer

  • @WelshJane
    @WelshJane6 ай бұрын

    Guy in the green hat welcome to Bowie ❤️

  • @OCONNER-oj3xg
    @OCONNER-oj3xg6 ай бұрын

    Loyal BOWIE fan here.. stay is one of my favourite tracks so glad you guys are keeping his memory alive with your reaction’s..he’s got a beautiful voice you just have to listen to the right songs..❤️from 🇬🇧

  • @Zoolar
    @Zoolar8 ай бұрын

    Great Song, great reaction., thanks guys.

  • @antarcticorb9197
    @antarcticorb91978 ай бұрын

    You have to hear the live version recorded at the Nassau center in NY. Jesus, it's incredible!

  • @titus2120
    @titus21209 ай бұрын

    I was wondering when you’d get around to David…. Awesome!

  • @choboy6238

    @choboy6238

    9 ай бұрын

    We did a few more Bowie songs earlier

  • @DocRockk
    @DocRockk9 ай бұрын

    Still my favorite Bowie song. That guitar work by Earl Slick is so tasty, as is the groove!

  • @michaelbriefs9764
    @michaelbriefs97649 ай бұрын

    This song is from the same album as "Golden Years", "Station to Station", and "TVC19"! Great album!

  • @VintageWanderer
    @VintageWanderer9 ай бұрын

    Disco, Funk hard rock all on one. Crazy good!

  • @7259max
    @7259max9 ай бұрын

    I saw Bowie in 1976 during the tour for this album. Probably the loudest show I've ever gone to! What a fantastic musician and innovator. There's an album on KZread: Bowie Nassau Coliseum 1976. That's the where and when for me.

  • @ingomeyer4153
    @ingomeyer41537 ай бұрын

    If you want to know something about David Bowie's vocal range, listen to Sweet thing/Candidate/Sweet thing reprise from the Diamond Dogs album. Bowie could changed his vocal characters like an actor, he was acting his vocals like he changed his characters through the decades...😊❤ch ,ch, ch, changes...also David Bowie never estimated himself as a great vocalist, but,boy,the guy could sing....❤ .

  • @fda6216
    @fda62166 ай бұрын

    At the same time it sounds just like ‘76.and luckily so.💥

  • @bobbyboko6317
    @bobbyboko63179 ай бұрын

    His music was ans is future proof 💥

  • @allsorts9909
    @allsorts99099 ай бұрын

    And to think he just switched from rock over to funk effortlessly,part of his genius was surrounding himself the best musicians for any given genre. His output and change in the 70s was ridiculous. Up there with the Beatles transformation of the 60s.

  • @stewartmcnaughton3395
    @stewartmcnaughton33959 ай бұрын

    Listen to the live version of "Stay" at Nassau Coliseum from the STATIONTOSTATION box set reissue. Then you'll hear him singing and the DAM (Davis, Alomar, Murray) rhythm section on fire.

  • @randyortiz8865
    @randyortiz88657 ай бұрын

    Suffragette City by David Bowie is a top shelf, must listen to song

  • @chriszanotti9685
    @chriszanotti96857 ай бұрын

    The thin white duke persona Earle slick and Carlos Alomar In guitar Title track is totsl genius

  • @tinylvis1
    @tinylvis19 ай бұрын

    He was a total performance artist. Each album was a new character and he was all in as that character until he moved on to the next one. As a very small child, I became obsessed with Bowie. I still am.

  • @NebulizerChi
    @NebulizerChi9 ай бұрын

    Disco and hard rock in head-on collision at top speed ---it's got to be a Bowie thing...

  • @djanga166
    @djanga1669 ай бұрын

    This was fun. Great reaction. Bowie was always ahead of his time and influences so many other. He is unique.

  • @christinawoolley6206
    @christinawoolley62069 ай бұрын

    Bowie loved layering different sounds and beats. There’s a documentary about him making the Young Americans album, using American blues and funk but in a different way. If they’ve already heard it, what’s the point? Right Way was a classic example, the soulful back up singers were like…what the hell is this? 😹 Then once they heard it in context to the song….they were like “oh! Now I understand!” He was an amazing artist in so many ways! 😽💋🎶💕

  • @patrickdoake6022
    @patrickdoake60229 ай бұрын

    David live lp same vibe crazy live lp width of a circle and big brother incredible

  • @harrylime5715
    @harrylime57159 ай бұрын

    Damn forgot about this one. Great pick.

  • @user-uu7lr8fe4x
    @user-uu7lr8fe4x9 ай бұрын

    Bowie was influenced by Black American musicians: check out the entire Young American album with back-up vocals by a very young Luther Vandross (before he became well known)...he called it his “plastic soul” album and a tribute to Gamble and Huff. Also check out the Let's Dance album produced by Chic's Nile Rodgers. Other funky bits scattered around: 1984 (reminds me of Shaft. Also done by Tina Turner), Tonight (duet with Tina Turner) and Secret Life of Arabia (funky riff). Black Tie, White Noise (with Al B Sure). He was a big supporter of Black artists -- and spoke out against MTV for only airing their videos at 2am...he also married Somali model Iman (fire!).

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