David Bowie
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Netflix is a must. Not sure how you can access BBC iPlayer from abroad. I will ask my expat mate in San Francisco because I know he watches it.
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I'm in Canada, and the Hola extension lets me view videos on the BBC's website.perkana wrote:A friend told me it was on Film & Arts on the day he died. Maybe it's time for me to get Netflix or buy an IP thingy that lets me watch BBC videos.
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Thank you! I will try it asap.LifeIsLoud wrote:I'm in Canada, and the Hola extension lets me view videos on the BBC's website.perkana wrote:A friend told me it was on Film & Arts on the day he died. Maybe it's time for me to get Netflix or buy an IP thingy that lets me watch BBC videos.
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I got the same answer!
I normally download most stuff via torrent but if I have to use iPlayer there's a browser add on called Hola Unblocker
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works, thanks!LifeIsLoud wrote:I'm in Canada, and the Hola extension lets me view videos on the BBC's website.perkana wrote:A friend told me it was on Film & Arts on the day he died. Maybe it's time for me to get Netflix or buy an IP thingy that lets me watch BBC videos.
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/deta ... meio?hl=en
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The most important artist for me. I have so much to say I can't actually say it. For once.
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Those voices need some god damned tuning. That was pretty bad.
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From the recording sessions for the "Absolute Beginners" soundtrack in the mid 80's, Bowie clowns around in the studio and does multiple takes imitating the singing styles of Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Loud Reed, Iggy Pop and a few others
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Pandemonium wrote:From the recording sessions for the "Absolute Beginners" soundtrack in the mid 80's, Bowie clowns around in the studio and does multiple takes imitating the singing styles of Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Loud Reed, Iggy Pop and a few others
This is great.
What the hell was he doing after Dylan? Tom Waits? Joe Cocker? Iggy was hilarious. I don’t know what he was going for after Iggy.
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giving nods singing morrissey
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03g18s ... nel=social&Breaking down David Bowie's 'Heroes' - Track-by-track
Producer Tony Visconti uses the original master tapes from sessions at Hansa Studio in Berlin to get to the heart of the title track from 'Heroes', one of David Bowie’s best-loved songs.
We hear the song built up by individual contributions, including those from guitarist Robert Fripp, Brian Eno's 'synthesiser in a briefcase' and of course David Bowie's powerful, harshly emotional vocal.
This film with Tony Visconti is an extended version of that on the BBC Four programme Music Moguls: Melody Makers. It closes with the iconic music video for 'Heroes', directed in 1977 by Stanley Dorfman.
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thanks, Artemis, really interesting, love the Fripp, Eno guitar tone thing
speaking of Bowie, the new album has really, really grown on me in the past week. It really is a brillant album.
speaking of Bowie, the new album has really, really grown on me in the past week. It really is a brillant album.
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A great read.....I have never in my life been so grateful to be such a lesser man.
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/featu ... 127?page=6
Bowie and Shakespeare....there is a play there
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/featu ... 127?page=6
Bowie and Shakespeare....there is a play there
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Just a masterful integration between artist, band and audience......
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Jasper said it best.....A world without Bowie.....
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At a loss for words....just sublime.