Watch David Bowie's Bloody, Religious "The Next Day" Video, Starring Gary Oldman and Marion Cotillard ByAmy Phillips May 7, 2013 Photo byFloria Sigismondi Update:As Billboard points out, the video has been removed from YouTube "because its content violated YouTube's ...
The best video from Bowie’s comeback LP of the same name features Gary Oldman as a priest in a brothel, Marion Cotillard as a prostitute with stigmata and Bowie as his weird self. Despite the lack of actual NSFW content, the controversial religious imagery resulted in YouTube yanking the ...
The major difference between the two is that Reznor attracts an almost exclusively young audience while Bowie's following is an ever-dwindling mass of adults who discovered him ages ago. Reznor needs to score with Bowie's era of fans to expand his cultural impact, while Bowie faces an even ...
David Bowie's 1971 breakthrough album,Hunky Dory, is steeped in occult lore. But the singer put his occult foundations on full display in the song "Quicksand," which openly references Aleister Crowely andhis group The Golden Dawn. The lyrics to "Quicksand" describe Bowie's growing...
politics or religious opinions. The Association is funded by central and local government as well as by voluntary donations. There are fourteen full-time members of staff but there are also a large number of volunteer workers. The Association works closely within the community, visiting old people...
1.8K views Biography Early Life David Bowie was born David Robert Jones on January 8, 1947, in Brixton, a South London neighborhood. Bowie demonstrated an interest in music in his early teens and learned how to play the saxophone at 13. Bowie was introduced to rock music and beat litera...
final album,Blackstar, his occult beliefs were on full display. Each of his albumsreference the occultin one way or another, with the overarching theme of much of his early work being hisbelief in gnosticism, or transcendence reached by looking into yourself to find a personal rel...