http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7nzkv_david-bowie-klaus-nomi-tvc15-boys-k_musichang in until @3:20 for some real awesome
Cocktail attire around here isn't quite tux for men (actually, I'd say it's a little less casual/more hip than business attire), but then again it's Oklahoma. Don't wear jeans.
Quote from: ian on August 16, 2009, 07:57:07 PMhttp://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7nzkv_david-bowie-klaus-nomi-tvc15-boys-k_musichang in until @3:20 for some real awesomeThat's real awesome from 0:00, but it is a fun visual effect in the second song. I remember seeing this when it first aired. I wonder who the band members were? Was that Earl Slick? And that bass player, despite the occasional disco-y lick that was popular in the day, is fantastic.
Quote from: dave from knoxville on August 17, 2009, 07:35:22 AMQuote from: ian on August 16, 2009, 07:57:07 PMhttp://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7nzkv_david-bowie-klaus-nomi-tvc15-boys-k_musichang in until @3:20 for some real awesomeThat's real awesome from 0:00, but it is a fun visual effect in the second song. I remember seeing this when it first aired. I wonder who the band members were? Was that Earl Slick? And that bass player, despite the occasional disco-y lick that was popular in the day, is fantastic.it's an odd period in bowie history, 1979, after lodger but before scary monsters. he wasn't touring in this period (from 1979-1983) so this band was hired for this appearance or a set of appearances or something. thus it might not even be his regular players like earl slick.i do know that his backup singers are joey arias and cult icon klaus nomi though