David Bowie: Honestly, I, I think that rock is the devil's music.
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David Bowie: Honestly, I, I think that rock is the devil's music.
Marc Bolan: It's about scaling to a higher realm of consciousness where God can dictate to you.
David Bowie: I like to surprise, create a different dimension to a performance.
David Bowie: I am an alien god, my people need me.
David Bowie: You've got to stretch people, get a reaction.
David Bowie: It's like, um, like a gang right? Like the Clockwork Orange.
David Bowie: Honestly, I, I think that rock is the devil's music.
Marc Bolan: It's about scaling to a higher realm of consciousness where God can dictate to you.
David Bowie: I like to surprise, create a different dimension to a performance.
David Bowie: I am an alien god, my people need me.
David Bowie: You've got to stretch people, get a reaction.
David Bowie: It's like, um, like a gang right? Like the Clockwork Orange.
Ron Oberman: I mean, don't get me wrong, I'm a fucking minority of one but all it takes is one believer to change the world, right? And we got two. David Bowie: Two? Ron Oberman: You believe in yourself, don't you? Because if you don't, we're really fucked.
David Bowie: He was my educator in matters of taste. Terry's drawn to dives and fleshpots, the world's dark places. Ron Oberman: Sounds like quite a character. David Bowie: Oh yeah, I think I'm just his shadow, really.
2nd Immigration Officer: Sir, does this garment belong to you? David Bowie: Uh, ye, yeah. 2nd Immigration Officer: You dress in women's clothes? David Bowie: It's a man's dress, actually. It's by Michael Fish, he's, he invented the kipper tie.
David Bowie: I don't even care that he was fake. Ron Oberman: Why? David Bowie: Well, you know, a rock star or somebody impersonating a rock star, what's the difference?
Ron Oberman: Fuckin' look at you, man. You're real. David Bowie: Yeah, the last time I checked.
David Bowie: Dave Bowie is the image and David Jones is me, but uh, David Bowie is not a false person. I mean, I am also David Bowie. Michael Oberman: Feels a little schizophrenic to me.
Mick Ronson: You are not a space alien. David Bowie: Oh yes I am. Mick Ronson: You are not an alien. You're from Bromley, man.
Michael Oberman: Do you have trouble separating fantasy from reality? David Bowie: Um, well, I mean, I don't want to um, I don't want to climb out of my fantasies to um, go up on stage. I want to, I want to take them out there with me. Michael Oberman: Okay, so, if I'm at one of your concerts, what am I getting? A fantasist? David Bowie: A tart. Michael Oberman: What? David Bowie: A harlot. Michael Oberman: This is how you see your role as an artist? David Bowie: Yes. I mean well I, I think that music should be tarted up. It should be, should be made into a prostitute, a parody of itself. Michael Oberman: A parody? David Bowie: Yes, yes, well I think music should be the, um, should be the clown, should be the Pierrot. Michael Oberman: Pierrot? The pantomime fool? David Bowie: I mean only that um, well that music is the mask that the message wears and I, I, the performer, yeah, I am the message. Michael Oberman: I'm sorry. What is the message? What I want to nail here is what's the one constant? What's the, the thing you carry into every song, concert? David Bowie: It's like, um... It's like a uh... A bad seed.
Michael Oberman: Come on, he looks like Lauren fucking Bacall. Ron Oberman: Actually he prefers a latter day Garbo
Ron Oberman: I mean, if you can't be yourself... David Bowie: Well, I can't, can I? Ron Oberman: Well then be someone else. Be someone else. David Bowie: Who? Ron Oberman: I don't fucking know. David Bowie: Well, thank you. That was extremely unhelpful.


