Everyday, we bring you the best thing we've seen on YouTube -- a great piece of archive footage, a music promo or a clip from one of our favourite movies of TV shows. Today: Watch a '70s Thin White Duke-era Bowie perform “Fame” – the 1975 track that was named and partly written by none other than The Beatles’ John Lennon. This memorably bad example of lip-synching was a US TV performance for “The Cher Show” on November 23, 1975. Strange filming techniques mean that Bowie's head appears to be floating free of his body – spooky. Watch the surreal lights of Fame by clicking here
Everyday, we bring you the best thing we’ve seen on YouTube — a great piece of archive footage, a music promo or a clip from one of our favourite movies of TV shows.
Today: Watch a ’70s Thin White Duke-era Bowie perform “Fame” – the 1975 track that was named and partly written by none other than The Beatles’ John Lennon.
This memorably bad example of lip-synching was a US TV performance for “The Cher Show” on November 23, 1975.
Strange filming techniques mean that Bowie’s head appears to be floating free of his body – spooky.