British Singer David Bowie performs at Point Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, in November, 2003, during the A Reality Tour.
BBC documentary telling the story of how David Bowie arrived at one of the most iconic creations in pop history - Ziggy Stardust - with contributions from colleagues and famous fans.
Live at Rockpalast Open Air Festival, Loreley, Germany 22nd June 1996. 1. Intro - 00:132. Look Back In Anger - 01:003. Scary Monsters - 05:304. Diamond Dogs - 10:535. The Heart's Filthy Lesson - 15:346. Outside - 20:517. Aladdin Sane - 26:058. Andy Warhol - 30:509. The Voyeur Of Utter Destruction (As Beauty) - 34:3610. The Man Who Sold The World - 40:0211. Telling Lies - 43:4012. Baby Universal - 47:5413. Hallo Spaceboy - 51:1014. Breaking Glass - 56:3215. We Prick You - 1:00:1516. Jump They Say - 1:04:3817. Lust For Life - 1:08:0618. Under Pressure - 1:14:1519. "Heroes" - 1:18:1320. White Light/White Heat - 1:24:1021. Moonage Daydream - 1:28:4022. All The Young Dudes - 1:34:25Musicians:- Reeves Gabrels (guitar)- Mike Garson (keyboards)- Gail Ann Dorsey (bass, vocals)- Zack Alford (drums)- David Bowie (vocals)
A cinematic odyssey featuring never-before-seen footage exploring David Bowie's creative and musical journey.
Live performance of Nine Inch Nails & David Bowie on their 1995 Outside Tour
TV Special live at Madison Square Garden on January 9, 1997 in celebration of David Bowie's 50th birthday.
Hammersmith Odeon, London, July 3, 1973. British singer David Bowie performs his alter ego Ziggy Stardust for the very last time. A decadent show, a hallucinogenic collage of kitsch, pop irony and flamboyant excess: a musical symbiosis of feminine passion and masculine dominance that defines Bowie's art and the glam rock genre.
An intimate documentary portrait of world-class improvisational and traditional pianist Mike Garson as he tours, performs, and teaches.
David Bowie recorded an intimate set for VH1 Storytellers on August 23, 1999 at Manhattan Center in New York. The set list comprises songs that spanned Bowie's career, from the 1960s until his then soon-to-be released album Hours.
David Bowie in concert at the BBC Radio Theatre, London, June 27, 2000.
David Bowie - Kremlin Palace Moscow
On 8th September 2003, David Bowie made history at Riverside Studios in Hammersmith, London, with the biggest ever live and interactive music satellite event the world had seen to that point. The special one-off live concert – where Bowie and his band performed the brand new "Reality" album in full – was beamed simultaneously to fans in 86 cinemas in 26 countries, from Hong Kong to Helsinki.
Bowie's legendary Sunday night headline performance on June 25 at the most famous festival on Earth.
A work that includes the Osaka Castle Hall performance held on December 28, 2000 from "HOTEI ROCK THE FUTURE 2000-2001 "fetish"", which was organized by a total of 11 band members, which was held from December 20, 2000 to February 4, 2001.
The final creative chapter of one of music’s most iconic artists. Featuring rare interviews with those who knew and worked alongside Bowie as well as famous fans and figures who have been inspired by his artistry, the film will uncover the strategy behind Bowie’s artistic resurrection and the inexhaustible extraordinary creativity that defined his final decade, in which he released his critically acclaimed album Blackstar just two days before he died. This was an emergence from the turbulence of the 1990s, when Bowie had found himself at odds with a changing industry but pushed on to headline Glastonbury in 2000.
BowieNext - Nascita di una galassia
Film shining a spotlight on the untold story of The Sidemen, the musicians behind some of the greatest artists of all time. The Sidemen are the forgotten 'guns for hire' that changed musical history. Featuring interviews with Mick Jagger, Billy Joel and Keith Richards, this film takes viewers from the 1960s to today, via global stars such as Prince, David Bowie, The Rolling Stones and Beyoncé.
David Bowie Live At The Spot-Live From The 10th Spot,Capital Theatre,Port Chester,New York,USA,1997-10-14-pro-shot (47 minutes), songs are: 1. Quicksand, 2. Jean Genie, 3. I’m Afraid of Americans, 4. Look Back in Anger, 5. Scary Monsters, 6. Little Wonder, 7. Fame, 8. Hallo Spaceboy, 9. All the Young Dudes.
The first part of the amazing last show, recorded by fans for fans! On September 10, 2009, Nine Inch Nails played their last show in Los Angeles at The Wiltern. A setlist of 38 tracks with guests Mike Garson, Gary Numan, Atticus Ross, Dave Navarro, and The Dillinger Escape Plan.
A group of Nine Inch Nails fans who call themselves 'a tiny little dot' have spent the last three years sifting through fan-shot footage from the final show of Nine Inch Nails' "Wave Goodbye Tour" at Los Angeles' Wiltern on September 10th, 2009 to form an over-3 hour, 37-song concert film. The film is culled from over 75 hours of footage taken from 27 unique fan shot HD footage sources. Over 3,500 collective hours were spent on per-production treatment: a team of nine editors and seven peer reviewers then spent over 680 hours editing each song, and audio from five sources was dubbed in over the course of 65 hours in a professional studio to create the final stereo and 5.1 audio masters.
Bowie Live in Paris. Song Listing: Life on Mars?, Thursday's Child, Something in the Air, Word on a Wing, Can't Help Thinking About Me, China Girl, Always Crashing in the Same Car, Survive, Drive-In Saturday, Changes, Seven, Repetition, I Can't Read, The Pretty Things are Going to Hell, and Rebel Rebel.
A late-night live television sketch comedy and variety show created by Lorne Michaels. The show's comedy sketches, which parody contemporary culture and politics, are performed by a large and varying cast of repertory and newer cast members. Each episode is hosted by a celebrity guest, who usually delivers an opening monologue and performs in sketches with the cast, and features performances by a musical guest.