MYSTERY BOWIE FOOTAGE IN BBC’s FIRST FIVE YEARS - “The First Five Years, What a surprise...” - The March 2019 issue of @uncut_magazine has a single-page piece by Peter Watts, including the image here of one of Tony Visconti’s Bowie ‘snaps’ from 1969. The picture illustrates an interview with Francis Whately regarding next month’s broadcast of BBC2’s David Bowie: The First Five Years. Here’s a paragraph from it: + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + “Considering I once said I couldn't make this film because there wasn't enough material, we have found a surprising wealth of new things.” Francis Whately is discussing the third in his series of David Bowie documentaries for the BBC. While his previous films have focused on Bowie's '70s heyday and the final years of his life, David Bowie: The First Five Years is a document of the pre-fame years, starting in 1966 when Bowie legally changed his name from Jones. Filmed content of this period was naturally harder to come by, though Whately does promise “extraordinary footage” of a television performance long believed wiped. + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + Intriguing stuff. And what could that extraordinary footage of a television performance long believed wiped, possibly be? The 1966 footage of Can’t Help Thinking About Me on Ready Steady Go!? Space Oddity on Top Of The Pops from 1969? The TV debut of Starman on Lift Off in 1972, or perhaps the spellbinding performance of My Death on Russell Harty Plus Pop from the following year? Or possibly none of the above. You’ll just have to wait till the broadcast next month to find out. The new Uncut is in shops from Thursday, January 17, but you can also order a copy online here: http://smarturl.it/BuyUNCUT - #BowieUNCUT #BowieTheFirstFiveYears

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MYSTERY BOWIE FOOTAGE IN BBC’s FIRST FIVE YEARS - “The First Five Years, What a surprise...” -
The March 2019 issue of @uncut_magazine has a single-page piece by Peter Watts, including the image here of one of Tony Visconti’s Bowie ‘snaps’ from 1969. The picture illustrates an interview with Francis Whately regarding next month’s broadcast of BBC2’s David Bowie: The First Five Years.
Here’s a paragraph from it: + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + “Considering I once said I couldn't make this film because there wasn't enough material, we have found a surprising wealth of new things.” Francis Whately is discussing the third in his series of David Bowie documentaries for the BBC. While his previous films have focused on Bowie's '70s heyday and the final years of his life, David Bowie: The First Five Years is a document of the pre-fame years, starting in 1966 when Bowie legally changed his name from Jones. Filmed content of this period was naturally harder to come by, though Whately does promise “extraordinary footage” of a television performance long believed wiped. + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - +
Intriguing stuff. And what could that extraordinary footage of a television performance long believed wiped, possibly be? The 1966 footage of Can’t Help Thinking About Me on Ready Steady Go!? Space Oddity on Top Of The Pops from 1969? The TV debut of Starman on Lift Off in 1972, or perhaps the spellbinding performance of My Death on Russell Harty Plus Pop from the following year? Or possibly none of the above. You’ll just have to wait till the broadcast next month to find out.
The new Uncut is in shops from Thursday, January 17, but you can also order a copy online here: http://smarturl.it/BuyUNCUT -
#BowieUNCUT #BowieTheFirstFiveYears


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