We can love, Oh yes, we can love…
We first told you about the DVD release of Tony Palmer‘s
However, if your interest in the history of rock isn’t great and you weren’t tempted to shell out a small fortune on the five disc set for minimum Bowie return, then I’m sure you’ll be pleased to learn that episode sixteen: Whatever Gets You Through The Night (Glitter Rock), is to be shown on
Here’s the synopsis…
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Episode Sixteen: Whatever Gets You Through The Night (Glitter Rock)
This Episode takes place almost entirely on stage; fans are always seen from the performer?s point of view. Thus, we begin to feel and experience first hand the pressures being put upon various individuals by the music industry. We are backstage with David Bowie as he makes himself up for a performance. We watch Alice Cooper ritualistically smashing up a doll, while the fans shriek for more and more. We are with Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull as he prepares to face a screaming crowd. We watch Eric Clapton before drugs, during drugs and after drugs. We are on stage with Keith Emerson as he hurls his electric organ at the audience…
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