David Bowie/UK 1983 TV Document
David Bowie/UK 1983 TV Document
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We will present a TV special program that will give you a sense of the scale and era of the entire show. This work is a recording of the documentary program "SOUTH OF WATFORD" from that time. It is divided into two parts, with the first half featuring scenes from the big event "Milton Keynes Bowl Performance", and the second half featuring the movie "Merry Christmas". The "Milton Keynes Bowl performance" in the first half is not a live video, but a documentary. Although there are performance scenes, the main part is interviews at the venue. First of all, the sight of the venue where they appear is overwhelming. “Milton Keynes Bowl” is a huge mortar-shaped terrain, but it is packed with people, people, people. It's a bad analogy, but it's like garbage on a dream island. It is also a sight where each one is wriggling with its own will. Even when photographed from the ground, the ground is filled with crowds and appears to be skin-colored. Moreover, this is only one day out of three days. It is a powerful video that shows at a glance how Bowie's popularity was at its peak. A sense of the times emerges from the interviews with the people gathered there. There were not only young people in new wave fashion, but also wild rock guys, old women of Bowie's parents' generation, families with children, and so on. Men and women of all ages talk about their thoughts on Bowie and this event. Particularly shocking is a woman sunbathing completely nude with no clothes on. Moreover, she is not a middle-aged woman who has forgotten her gender, but a woman with outstanding style. At first it looks like he is sleeping, but even when he notices the TV camera, he stays that way and responds to the interview normally. It was a scene that I couldn't believe my eyes at all, but it was a scene that was being broadcast on TV that would never be broadcast in modern times. This alone is a powerful sense of the times. If Milton Keynes in the first half is the reality of "Pop Star Bowie" loved by men and women of all ages, the second half focuses on "Movie Star Bowie". This is a documentary that uses plenty of famous scenes from the movie ``Merry Christmas on the Battlefield.'' The film was released in the UK in August of this year. It had been released in Japan at the time of the Milton Keynes performance, but it was just about to be released in the UK. Perhaps this was part of the promotion for ``Sen Meri'', as interviews with people involved talking about famous scenes and actor Bowie's acting are played. The editing, which condenses and arranges Bowie's scenes and adds English subtitles to the Japanese dialogue, is what you might call a ``war story'' from a British perspective. It's strange how even a familiar movie can seem different. Bowie reached the peak of his popularity in 1983, adding his face as a pop star and as a silver screen star. Looking back from a modern perspective, this was also the true essence of the Seven Changes. Why is the passionate performance on 2CD so hot? A shocking video that conveys the excitement of the times along with the expressions of the audience on the other side of the CD. Together with the world-class masterpiece live album, please breathe in the atmosphere that is at its peak in Bowie history. Milton Keynes Bowl, Milton Keynes, UK 3rd July 1983 PRO-SHOT Broadcast on TV Programme "South Of Watford" 01. Part One 02. Part Two PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.25min.
01. Part One 02. Part Two PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.25min.