Kerrsday Thursday’s Child – Bowie Video Collection
Ah! What did I say about having a copy of Just A Gigolo in a previous post? Sharing this picture still counts with the belt theme too – he’s wearing a belt on the cover of the Riccochet VHS 😉
Ah! What did I say about having a copy of Just A Gigolo in a previous post? Sharing this picture still counts with the belt theme too – he’s wearing a belt on the cover of the Riccochet VHS 😉
David’s belt is understated, but the pose is anything but! Taken during the Stage tour of 1978 – which I think was his first, but certainly not LAST tour of Australia. Thanks for coming to see us Down Under, David. Though I never got to see you live here…it took my move to the UK…
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And speaking of people who look like film stars… Well, our David didn’t just LOOK like one…he WAS one! I’ve seen quite a few he’s been in – gawd, I even had (probably STILL HAVE somewhere in this house of mum’s) a copy of Just A Gigolo on VHS tape, bought in the local supermarket…
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David has it ALL going on here. Untied bowtie, braces, belt, cigarette…hat! Never to be outdone. Welcome in, David 😉
A man, sharing his memories of being a Bowie fan as a 13 year old boy. In a different time and place, I think I’d have been quite smitten with this boy. Sadly, I would have had sod all money too! For I’d have done the same as him – spent any money I had…
Pages from my diary from October 1985. My very first mentions of David Bowie. When my fandom began. Lovely to have it documented. :,(
I keep wanting to ask what he thinks of the rest of Blackstar. He might not have even had the chance to listen to it yet…I wonder… I’ve done it now anyway. God help me…
I would tenuously give it a thumbs up overall. Love the title track. Love Lazarus. I’m pissed off that Sue and ‘Tis A Pity She’s A Whore are on the album. I found Sue, in particular, just noise and chaos. I like Girl Loves Me. I think Dollar Days *might* be a grower. I Can’t…
Happy Birthday David Bowie! Now, before you think I’ve gone and lost my (Simple) mind, I know this is an Iggy Pop song…but here’s the thing: Bowie does backing vocals on this track, along with a fresh, young group of Weegies, getting themselves known, called Simple Minds. For YEARS I could hear Bowie’s backing vocal…
