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David Bowie/BBC TV 2002 & 2003

David Bowie/BBC TV 2002 & 2003

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This work includes two types of television broadcasts, both of which are the same “FRIDAY NIGHT with JONATHAN ROSS”. "Broadcasted on July 5, 2002 (recorded on June 27)" and "Broadcasted on September 12, 2003." As the title suggests, this program is a talk show hosted by Jonathan Ross, and is currently being broadcast as "THE JONATHAN ROSS SHOW." Every time, a variety of celebrities are welcomed as guests, and a wide variety of rock-related figures have appeared, including Paul McCartney, Ron Wood, Lenny Kravitz, Ozzy Osbourne, and more. This work is a recording of the two appearance corners in which Bowie appeared on such a famous program in the highest quality. The highlight, of course, is the studio live performance with multi-camera professional shots. Ross and I talk while sitting on the sofa, but the band is right next to him, and the show progresses as he goes back and forth between the special set and the sofa. The 2002 version includes 4 songs, ``Fashion,'' ``Slip Away,'' ``Everyone Says "Hi," and ``Ziggy Stardust,'' and the 2003 version includes 2 songs, ``New Killer Star'' and ``Modern Love.'' Both were recorded as in-house sets, but they were performed live, not mime. Unlike the normal stage in front of the audience, you can enjoy Bowie singing while immersed in the mood of the song in the official professional shot. In particular, "Everyone Says "Hi"" is a repertoire unique to that time, which was not played even on "A REALITY TOUR." You can witness it with official quality. The talks in between these performances are also a highlight. While exchanging witty jokes, he talks about his memories of creating Ziggy, how he thought, ``It's like singing to a Phil Collins audience,'' when he was having many pop hits, and how he used a stylophone (as a child). He talks about when he first started using the electronic musical instrument, which was developed as a toy. The way he tells it is just a joke. Bowie is also in high spirits and invites bursts of laughter as he laments, ``Why, why did you kill Ziggy!'' The highlight is an episode when he appeared on comedian Kenny Everett's show. In 1979, Kenny dressed up as an exhibitionist and performed a skit in which he and Bowie got into a fight on a rooftop. In this work, footage from that time will also be shown. Kenny provokes Bowie by wearing a suit in the front and a bra and tights in the back, and Bowie becomes furious with Kenny and breaks his violin... The expressionless skits of Bowie, who was only 22 years old, are quite a sight to see (by the way, this is not related to this program, but Kenny Everett is a friend of Freddie Mercury. He was also the subject of much discussion). This is a professional shot work where you can actually witness "Bowie in the studio". It’s interesting just to see Bowie confused with a joke-filled expression, but even more studio live footage and valuable skit footage…all of which can be enjoyed in about an hour of official-class, top-notch professional shots. BBC One Terrestrial Broadcast 5th July 2002 and 12th September 2003 PRO-SHOT (63:28) 5th July 2002 Broadcast 1. Introduction 2. Fashion 3. Interview 4. Cut Up 5. Slip Away 6. Stylophone 7. Kenny Everett 8. Everyone Says "Hi" 9. Ziggy Stardust 12th September 2003 Broadcast 10. Introduction 11. New Killer Star 12. Interview 13. Modern Love PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.64min.

1. Introduction 2. Fashion 3. Interview 4. Cut Up 5. Slip Away 6. Stylophone 7. Kenny Everett 8. Everyone Says "Hi" 9. Ziggy Stardust 12th September 2003 Broadcast 10. Introduction 11. New Killer Star 12. Interview 13. Modern Love PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.64min.

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