David Bowie - Dinah Shore - 1976 - Full Show

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There's something strangely delightful about Bowie staying on the couch to the end of the show, given how many talk show guests nowadays seem to duck out the minute their interview ends.

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almost done no television at all but I know I but taking live television yet he is considered by many as one of the most influential figures in the rock star spectrum pursue his albums are certified gold almost before they're shipped maybe even before they're cut I would say yes but his first musical efforts went unnoticed until he appeared on stage like this [Applause] that is you know you know they'll catch you I don't miss y'all all right well I think there are a lot of them there a lot of them right there but today we're gonna get a glimpse of the real man behind those pictures please welcome the incredible David both [Applause] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] this we passed by so slowly today's they'll take something to help won't someone take up to me that would be crazy tonight that's what I meant to say or to something I never say you stay [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] like life can be paid when it sets up [Music] I know it's happen to you [Music] that's what I meant to say or do something [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] what does it feel like when you finish a number like that and you hear those screams that's gotta be something else oh it's my drumming oh he did and he's gone what a shame yes no I mean you didn't have anything to do with it the boys singer had nothing to know how do you feel I have to go after more like this you give so much easier no not really every time I think that I should do it again yes I think we all do I never hello there are so many David Bowie in the opening of the show I showed some photographs yeah rather bizarre photographs I'm up and I don't know how much of more doctored up with electronic lighting and that's what yeah I want you to see them and I want you to tell me about each one about David Boies it was a character from sort of a unknown concept thing called Diamond Dogs he was called Halloween Jack yeah yeah okay that was well I don't know I've been living in New York for some time so I was wearing another Puerto Rican clothing did you inspired I mean there is no set costume there is no set feeling for the concert that the David that you will give as David boy whatever it is that you're influenced by at the moment wherever you happen to be ethnically that intends to be like that yes I'm I'm easily saturated I can't I'm very sort of fancy very flirty young I'm quite a rock fan I get influenced by other bands other artists and I tend to sort of steal things from them I think that's one most important elements of rock you know interestingly enough some of the you know the moves today and the costume that you have on today this isn't really a costume I think of as being the sort of thing that was from the 30s really but there's a sort of a European Wave happening and a lot of sort of the stylizations I've got a favorite song rising band in England called Roxy Music out with Brian fair I think this probably spearheading someone some of the best music was come out of England in years we're taking a lot of time talking I've done so many things I want to know about you and I like that Henry and Nancy over there and they've got a bunch of questions they want to talk to you about too everybody wants to find out a lot more about David Boies so we'll be back right after this [Music] I want to ask you Nancy yeah baby no I just want you I just want your honest reaction to the opening song David did didn't well I have never seen David perform in person before and I love watching him yeah he's beautiful yeah well I thought you were gonna say no oh go ahead no never but I have a thing I was brought up on Porter and Gershwin yes and Rodgers and Hart you know but now we're back in fashion all of us oh I mean me was William and they're being played and that's really like Manhattan transferred to songs from the forties I was just saying to David that the costume now this is the outfit that they wear when they do the thirties up at the Manhattan Transfer they want other wide trousers and that sort of thing and Fonzie of course is the idol of the 50s he is what is known he's the David boy of happy day I'm a great fan of Fonzie and particular I have a lot of admiration for Henry's an actor isn't it yes so that's lovely thank you I'm very flattered because I certainly can return the compliment you know I in in everything that we do in whether you're a singer or an actor or a dancer that we've talked about this backstage for a second I just had a chance to to meet David concentration is of the essence in the structure comes the freedom and whatever people see David as what the the mind that goes on behind all of that he is aware of every note that is played by every musician in his band he is aware of every movement that his dancers make he is in control of his aesthetic weight you know that's incredible he just they think about Henry you know he started with a lovely my little television show that everybody was amused at and thought was charming and it's one of the most successful shows on the air now and everywhere you go we had a of one of the girls both Laverne and Shirley on and they said that they had gone to Milwaukee and followed you in there and that the people it's like with you they scream and thousands of people come to the airport thousands of people crowd the hotel because they want to know and you weren't even there they wanted to know what's the funds really like and I could tell them you know this is a nice really sweet gentle fella and I we've worked together a large number of times and it's my pleasure no but yes more adulation how do you handle it how do you have it that's a really good question I spend a lot of time thinking I have a theory that an actor can never be more than he is as a human being his characters can be different but his soul cannot so if I don't get it together you know then and and I start to get to think that I am more than I am if I forget that I am Harry and Ilsa Winkler's son and I chose to do this it's my profession that cockiness will not only kill me as Henry it will kill me as an artist so the way people approach me is the way that I will relate to them back if they come I mean they're telling me I like what I would you do with your life that's phenomenal I'm that fans want to know about you or Fonzie well I started a national campaign as soon as I went on television that Henry Winkler was the reality and Fonzie is my fantasy and now all the people know that a lot of the people know that my name is Henry and they they want to find out about Henry too I want to ask you Nancy Nancy is one of the few people she bicycles from one television show and starring on McMillan and wife and then she stars on Rhoda and she's in demand for about 15 other projects that are steady projects I don't mean the kind of thing that would be a one-time shot everybody there is a nancy walker part and that's been harder to handle than the days when nancy walker said well if I can get this part I'll be so happy I mean just glad to be alive those days of with a little more energy and I have these yeah but it's been a fantastic two years it really has and it's serve it was murderous retiring guys weren't very grateful for them and this for we start our own show no not we I start my own yeah yeah I think that really is such a say they have lovely things they do over there I think they say when someone emerges from that show and rightfully so they build a program around them and I surround them with the best riders and the best producers it'll be great well fingers crossed David you know your puzzle through a lot of people when we touched on it a little bit of it because there are a lot of David Boies yes yes very nobody but by that I mean for instance you said you took that from that period and this from that period and as we were influenced by this because you had been in New York in the Puerto Rican costume you had fascinated kids yeah but do you feel that this keeps you with the times or way ahead at the time well I started as a painter as an artist yes but I found I was a natural hand for me rock and roll was a superb way of releasing those those kind of you know excitements and if one could adopt any character at all and I found that rock and roll is probably one of the the newest Western media's and it interested me and I wanted to play around with it and you said you had never sung before that time you'd never fried it a bad boy I still act the songs and sing them I think I'm a surfer from summers and I was I thought well if the the French chanson thinking they can get away the sort of talking to something I think they were talking you said there were some things you wanted to change about yourself oh yeah it's the policy of being a soft invented man is that you sort of strip yourself down and and decide what you don't like about yourself and what you wanted news about yourself and eventually come face to face with it and then you have to decide whether you're going to try and change it or not and I'm dragging that in that the one thing I didn't like it was being terribly shy and incredibly shy person and so I overcompensated I thought if I gave my cell phone and alarming kind of reputation then I would have to learn to defend myself and therefore come out of myself so that's very sneaky into being and making people aware of them but you said if I'm aggressive they're gonna get mad at me and I'm gonna have to defend [Music] I just like to interrupt for a second okay is that possible um I get a lot of mail and I've been everybody asked me if there's a Fonzie t-shirt say yeah so I finally got the idea that if a lot of people want him so I went to my godson's father Donny it's my godson's father he's in that he's an artist he's complicated and I asked him to design a t-shirt Fonzie t-shirt scissors expense on the wrapping I would like on the air here for the first time in history I would like to give you the very first unveiling Fonzie t-shirt ever recorded in the yeah I have to tell you that he designed the t-shirt Donnie designed the t-shirt and I made one correction that the color on the back of the t-shirt will only be the color of 1,200 shirts so only 1,200 people in this country will have one if they write to me and ABC okay right and then here happy day happy days okay 1,200 1,200 that to the Fonz will become a different color that's right I love that idea I would I would like to have a t-shirt that only 1,200 people that's the first one yes like a t-shirt hundred million people had but you you would like it you would like a t-shirt that's 600 million years I don't think so there are certain things that I would want that 600 million people would have yes like what one of them I was 16 million people should have peace of mind but in a t-shirt we have some rotations we do we do David every once in a while we do give interviews all of us are gonna get the next one ready no no no no but we do give interviews and occasionally some of them are well put in the world on and sometimes we're serious about it yes but now I have met your lovely wife Angie Angela they have a son called Zoe bow zowie boy so and I know that right now Angela was gonna be here today but she's cooking dinner at home for you and Alice Cooper and the river and Ray Bradbury so I mean angela is a typical sports a good sport those are very inventive guests yeah would that be a fun party I know Alice Cooper and Ray Bradbury can I come no I can bring a cake very good is bringing cake windows on third about marriage and about having married Angeles that I don't think we fell in love I've never been in love thank God I dream about it I have a vast capacity to love but the one time that I I found that I was falling in love it became obsessive to a point where that the the object of that affection was becoming overblown it was no longer real thing was becoming my search for some kind of mythological feeling that that man is supposed to have and probably the feeling that men eventually develops for an awareness of God yes it's the whole thing about the person goes up on a pedestal yeah terrible illness for that person is me yeah yes it takes its season hard on the other person do you feel that that's that you're having love someone that heavily is a very in love very they're very different I think they're very different love loving somebody truly and and wholeheartedly and being in love at very different conditions I don't think being in love has anything to do with loving somebody I see no I don't think there are talk you mean you could love large numbers of people but you can be in love in an obsessive way there's a dress yes and it may and nothing to do with emotion care for the other person it's to satisfy something that needs to be fulfilled in once you know what you think you missed a lot by not feeling those passions those angels one feels the passions of loving somebody I don't know where you want to care for them and have them share your and but shared their life and and and help them achieve what they want to achieve but when you're in life you want em to be perpetually with you I think it is the the pure form of love allowing the other person to nurture themselves into their potential that's better than being in love what he's saying is that in love is like this grabbing and holding out and loving is like expanding salutely the concept is a great is is greatly overusing United States we have greeting cards where the couple is standing by the river and the Sun is coming through the trees and what people forget is that the light is that way for only ten minutes a day and it is perpetrated on us to be that way all the time you just not what is not it's not yes that's right love is many wonderful moments and if you pick out the the ones that where sunlight isn't shining as might outnumber the ones that are glorious battleship has to give full rein to all the other emotions that have passed the human makeup it has to be the real yes yeah which is very interesting now that I heard what you said before you we know you are an innovator that is not a written line that is the truth people have have taken your original style and tried to make it their own you did however say at one time Dave that if you were an original thinker you would not be in rock and roll oh absolutely and roll has been very good to you yes oh yes and you have originally ready to rock absolutely [Applause] we've made an original rock and roll style yes you know and now I was wondering what you meant yeah yeah that there's a writer in England called Colin Wilson who very early on among the new English writers in the fifties became known as a translator of the the philosophers and the great thinkers of the 20th century and was able to write them in such a way that everybody else could understand that those great minds and he had a facility for understanding and then passing information he was a translator he became a medium himself he was a media and I like to flatter myself that I think that that's what I've been trying to do is that that I was always totally bedazzled by all the art forms of the 20th century and and at my interpretation comes out my way of those art forms from Expressionism to dadaism and by by trying to break it down into some kind of simplistic that definition is never stood the feeling that that I felt is passed on David yes you have been learning karate yes I'm afraid so that's right now well I I wanted to see you in action because I think it's it's fascinating and I wondered why you went into karate well a number of my friends in in rock before going on to it taking up karate too as a form of exercise and I thought that I might as well join in with what everybody else is doing and learn so I had been studying mine and I was younger so and the the two kinds of movements are very similar really yeah basic rotties a fast form of mine where mine would walk like that a karate man might use the same movement first we have your teacher here come out here in a minute he's a former US grand champion was a u.s. grand champion of karate and he is a very good friend of David's David's instructor and perhaps he can be helpful to all of us I'd like to meet him mr. Duane Vaughn what an entrance train oh yes yes one of my guests well it was a little sample of your style with him okay I've never done anything before fourteen guys I mean I'm walking along the street and a man who's about seven or eight foot tall is approaching me and I don't think he's going to ask me for Nautica mm-hmm what do I do when he okay the first thing you know that he's coming as you already picked that up okay the insight so I know that here the first thing that advantage that you have yes on your side is that he's coming at you yes that's the first thing so using all of whatever he's coming with against him so if I were coming at you and I will choke you like so like so true I'm sure right from here so the first thing you want to do is distract his mind from what he's doing here you wouldn't fight him I'm gonna try to break nothing or trying to pull him a loose even try a block yes all you have to do this from your distract his mind hit him here and then is growing not that way you know pick him only share anything to distract his mind to release this yes anything that really says soul that wants to make their block so once you know you haven't made the block so once you get him here his mind's gonna hit here then you would make your block come here you can come from here hit the thumbs into the eyes the needs are growing down to the hip elbow break in fact like so a lot of people think that cocktail is so hard and so dangerous or if I take a lesson I'm gonna break a leg if I take a listen I'm gonna hurt something it's not about that because if the teacher hurts you how can he teach you yeah but you have to learn so fast how do you do that well the speed is a lot of people think that were especially in the martial arts and it all comes from the hip and the power comes from heat when it's all from the mind but the key to behind it is that relaxation gives you motion and motion gives you speed realize that if I was gonna do a punch and I was gonna make tents up to make this punch and solidus up to punch just from here to tense up the moon who to make a punch I use all of my excess wasted force which was known for us at all to get from one point to another and to execute a technique yeah but if I relaxation I have all the freedom not freedom now of movement so from here I can miss that man is dead and then the focusing corn is on a point of contact of course why this was shows what classic karate looks like okay beautiful I like to perform copter uncle [Music] Oh well there's a lovely young lady now and every so often it happens a newcomer takes the music business by storm and this is a young lady who has but she's been exposed recently to a whirlwind of activity her first thing that was a smash hit she received two Grammy nominations she was voted the NAACP Image Award as the best female vocalist first concept and it was only 7 months ago that she recorded her first album and I want you to hear her because well you have heard obviously you brought many of our albums but here she is to sing the title song from the album inseparable please welcome Natalie [Applause] five hundred that's seven five seven three 500 I'm just so proud of you and so thrilled for you and everybody's talking about Natalie cold and and they're not referring to this long musical history behind you they're just talking about Natalie Cole with the supreme singer today we have a little surprise for you David can you reset this is to anybody before this is for 1 million dollars worth of an album inseparable oh my cousin [Applause] but it keeps you busy and poor little Natalie's been traveling all over the Cano was doing the lovely people at Capitol gave us a chance to present it to you today I'm really glad do you see this what do you think your dad and that would have said and it's about something like that he gave quite a few but knowing him he probably very cool they didn't think I was gonna say Sparky Tavares who was with Nancy Wilson now I had told me that my father always said that I really don't think sweeties interested music in a Swedish Manic Panic name you know and I'm telling it's a surprise to everyone oh what a good surprise oh it is great feeling she says she says I think she's got a crush on David at the airport this morning I picked up the rolling stone and I was in as tired as I were I was engrossed in the article you know I'm really glad that you brought us the the love concept because really intrigued me you know it's interesting because I I'm glad you made the separation of loving someone and being in love it really is a difference.i screen my babies you what how I want you to meet a lovely young lady who has quite a lot to say fascinating she hasn't done too many talk shows either David and she's your co-star in the man who fell to earth just a few years ago she never thought about becoming an actress I suppose in her wildest dreams yeah yeah that happens at such an extraordinary time yes it really does and of course that's the best way but the interesting thing that happened was that in her second motion picture she was nominated for an Academy Award and I don't think that means no that isn't bad but I think she's and will be nominated and probably win many in the course of her career please welcome Miss candy Clark listen I told him that this was your first real talk show that you've been on and that you practiced I heard I did why does anybody practice to go on a talk show you said you have to practice how to sit first oh do you oh no it's a problem I wasn't going on the right we surrounded you those would you explain a little bit about the movie you two made together either one of you the man who fell to earth candy would you drop this is a scene that takes place in about the middle of the movie and we've lived together for for an unstated period maybe four or five years we've been very close and he's become very wealthy and prominent and revolutionising this man is everything oil photography everything's become super rich and in this scene he's telling me that he's going to leave me well it has been a wonderful day and I have my fun Z t-shirt Henry happy days thank you for being our pleasure I think you have a full big future there and said I mean audience consultant every Tuesday night eight o'clock on ABC you can see Happy Days t-shirt thank you nancy walker is Mildred melon and white roses mother on Rhoda and soon on just plain Nancy Roxie that's exciting yes it is cold and she has her solid inseparable as a lovely booty with David Bowie called man Felder David Bowie has an alcohol station to station [Applause] right [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music]
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Channel: Sveinbeard
Views: 51,291
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Keywords: dinah, david bowie, 1976, dinah shore
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Length: 38min 48sec (2328 seconds)
Published: Thu Feb 20 2020
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