David Bowie - Parkinson Interview ("Life on Mars", 2002)

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Talk with Michael Parkinson and as second guest Tom Hanks. Bowie performs "Everyone says "HI"" from the album "Heathen" and "Life on Mars" in the show (with Mike Garson at the piano). About the song "Life on Mars" and the link to Frank Sinatra: When released as a single in 1973, it reached number three in the UK and stayed on the chart for thirteen weeks. In 2015 Neil McCormick, chief rock music critic of "The Daily Telegraph", ranked it as number one in his "100 Greatest Songs of All Time" list. In 1968 Bowie wrote the lyrics "Even a Fool Learns to Love", set to the music of a 1967 French song "Comme d'habitude", composed by Claude François and Jacques Revaux. Bowie's version was never released, but Paul Anka bought the rights to the original French version, and rewrote it into "My Way", the song made famous by Frank Sinatra in a 1969 recording on his album of the same name. The success of the Anka version prompted Bowie to write "Life on Mars" as a parody of Sinatra's recording. In notes for a Bowie compilation CD that accompanied a June 2008 issue of "The Mail on Sunday". Bowie described how he wrote the song: "Workspace was a big empty room with a chaise longue; a bargain-price art nouveau screen ('William Morris,' so I told anyone who asked); a huge overflowing freestanding ashtray and a grand piano. Little else. I started working it out on the piano and had the whole lyric and melody finished by late afternoon." Bowie noted that Wakeman "embellished the piano part" of his original melody and guitarist Mick Ronson "created one of his first and best string parts" for the song. The liner notes for Hunky Dory indicate that the song was 'inspired by Frankie'. One reviewer suggested the song was written after "a brief and painful affair" with actress Hermione Farthingale. While on tour in 1990, Bowie introduced the song by saying "You fall in love, you write a love song. This is a love song." (Source: Wikipedia)

Comments

  1. Well his mum didn't do to bad if she was the inspiration for him singin did she ?
  2. Bowies talks so calmly and softly, god I could listen to him talking all day
  3. "Hi Tom." "Hi Dave." You're only allowed to called Bowie, Dave when you're Tom Hanks. Love them both. Class acts.
  4. Tom was so lovely
  5. Dear David Bowie, what a person.
  6. I love Bowie's Northern Accent, So fookin' proper <3
  7. Who are the cunts who thumb-down greatness? They're everywhere and of course, nowhere. I'd love to have them lined up and be the one who decides whether they live or die. I'd fucking kill all of 'em! :P
  8. My heart soars & breaks all at once.
  9. Absoluty;;humoristic !!Nice BOWIE !!
  10. We miss you bud , we really miss you. Planet Earth is blue. :(
  11. His lyrics !
  12. Love this song ⚡
  13. Looks so healthy and i'm trying to get my head around how 14 years later after this interview he releases Lazarus when it's the end. I can still shed a tear for Bowie .....
  14. lot of pressure on the pianist . He deserves some credit.
  15. Great interview
  16. How can it be, over a year, and still the World is different without him. I am only just beginning to be able to watch him again.
    Wonderful version of Life on Mars. Humble man who, to me, was a Mystic. Miss you forever.
  17. Thanks for posting - the best version of Life on Mars I've ever heard xx
  18. Tom Hanks, uncomfortable as he should be around real talent
  19. those keys were painful
  20. A special person,his talent spanned generations,loved by young and old,i was around when Bowie was ziggy in the 70s,
    what a special decade,he was so different,so talented,and now so missed.😢


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Visibility: 168017

Duration: 29m 25s

Rating: 1181