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  1. With David Bowie, Angie Bowie, Breege Collins, Mary Finnigan. Combining footage from interviews with the late great David Bowie and contributions from those who knew him personally, this documentary celebrates the illustrious life of one of the greatest artists to ever grace the stage.

    • Sonia Anderson
    • 3 min
    • Tracklist
    • Bonus Tracks (1990 Reissue)
    • "I Can Fly, I Will Scream, I Will Break My Trope"

    Side One 1. "The Width of a Circle" (8:07) 2. "All the Madmen" (5:38) 3. "Black Country Rock" (3:33) 4. "After All" (3:52) Side Two 1. "Running Gun Blues" (3:12) 2. "Saviour Machine" (4:27) 3. "She Shook Me Cold" (4:13) 4. "The Man Who Sold the World" (3:58) 5. "The Supermen" (3:39)

    "Lightning Frightening" (3:38)
    "Holy Holy" (2:20)
    "Moonage Daydream"note 1971 version with the Arnold Corns(3:52)
    "Hang on to Yourself"note 1971 version with the Arnold Corns(2:51)
    A.I. Is a Crapshoot: The subject of "Saviour Machine". Humanity creates a Master Computer to run everything; it soon gets bored, begins making threats, and demands to be turned off or else.Don't le...
    Ax-Crazy: The Villain Protagonist of the darkly humorous "Running Gun Blues" is a Sociopathic Soldier who won't let a cease fire get in the way of a perfectly good killing spree.It seems the peacef...
  2. May 9, 2016 · Experience an inside look at David Bowie's incredible influence on music, art and culture via interviews with some of the people who knew him best.

  3. You Pretty Things" and Iggy and the Stooges ' "Your Pretty Face is Going to Hell" from Raw Power — was based around Bowie encountering four of his "past selves" (The Man Who Sold the World, Ziggy Stardust, The Thin White Duke, and Pierrot) as played by life-sized, mannequin-like puppets.

  4. Jun 26, 2016 · 'Bowie: The Man Who Changed the World' (2016), a documentary feature that told the story of the legendary artist David Bowie, has been reviewed by Katie Doyle.

  5. "The Man Who Changed The World" is yet another celebrity-documentary to be released in the wake of the tragic death of pop-idol, David Bowie in 2016. There can be no denying that at the very pinnacle of his popularity - Bowie had a phenomenal influence (as had Elvis Presley and Michael Jackson) on the direction of pop music and on the ...

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