David Bowie/London,UK Broadcast 2002-2003
David Bowie/London,UK Broadcast 2002-2003
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The best TV pro shots from the "HEATHEN" and "REALITY" eras will be released. This work contains the famous BBC program "FRIDAY NIGHT WITH JONATHAN ROSS". It is a talk show hosted by Jonathan Ross, and is currently being broadcast as "THE JONATHAN ROSS SHOW". Various celebrities are welcomed as guests every time, and a variety of faces such as Paul McCartney, Ron Wood, Lenny Kravitz, Ozzy Osbourne, and others from the rock world have appeared. Among them, Bowie appeared twice. It was "Series 2: Episode 13 (the final special episode of the series)" broadcast on July 5, 2002, and "Series 5: Episode 1" broadcast on September 12, 2003. This work is a recording of Bowie's appearance corner from those two episodes in the best quality. The highlight is, of course, the multi-camera pro-shot studio live. Ross and I talk while sitting on the sofa, but the band is waiting right next to him, and the show proceeds by going back and forth between the special set and the sofa. In 2002, we played four songs, "Fashion," "Slip Away," "Everyone Says "Hi"," and "Ziggy Stardust," and in 2003, we played two songs, "New Killer Star" and "Modern Love." Although all were recorded on the station's set, they were performed live, not mimed. Unlike the usual stage in front of the audience, you can enjoy the appearance of Bowie singing while immersed in the mood of the song with official professional shots. In particular, "Everyone Says "Hi"" is a repertoire unique to that time that was not even performed on "A REALITY TOUR". You can witness it with official quality. And the talk in between such performances is also a highlight. While exchanging light-hearted jokes, he talks about his memories of creating Ziggy, how he thought "it's like singing to Phil Collins' audience" during the time when he was having a string of pop hits, and when he first started using a Stylophone (an electronic instrument developed as a children's toy. He actually uses it in "Everyone Says "Hi""). His way of telling the story is pure jokes. Bowie also gets into it and makes the audience laugh with his lament, "Why, why did they kill Ziggy!" The best part is an episode from when he appeared on comedian Kenny Everett's show. It was a story from 1979, when Kenny dressed up as an exhibitionist and performed a skit in which he and Bowie fight on a roof. Footage from that time is also shown in this film. Kenny provokes Bowie by wearing a suit in the front and a bra and tights in the back, and Bowie gets so angry that he breaks his violin... Bowie's expressionless skit, performed at the age of just 22, is quite a sight to behold (By the way, although it has nothing to do with this show, Kenny Everett was a friend of Freddie Mercury. He also teamed up with Freddie to take Princess Diana to a gay bar, which became a hot topic). Bowie's confused expression at the joke is funny enough, but there are also live studio performances and precious comedy footage... All of these can be witnessed in about an hour of official, professional shots. BBC One Terrestrial Broadcast 5th July 2002 and 12th September 2003(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 COLOUR NTSC Approx.64min.
BBC One Terrestrial Broadcast 5th July 2002 and 12th September 2003(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 COLOUR NTSC Approx.64min.