Britain’s BBC Two last weekend aired a new, 90-minute documentary by Francis Whatley called “David Bowie: Five Years” that, as its title suggests, examines five key years in the Thin White Duke’s career (the years in question all fall between 1971 to 1983. Now those who aren’t in the U.K., or who haven’t already sought the film out on bittorrent, can watch the whole thing — at least for the time being — thanks to Videodrome Discothèque (via Dangerous Minds).
Check it out below:
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- Video: Astronaut Chris Hadfield covers David Bowie’s ‘Space Oddity’ in space
- Video: David Bowie, ‘The Next Day’ — starring Gary Oldman, Marion Cotillard and a lot of blood
- Video: David Bowie, ‘The Stars (Are Out Tonight)’ — second single from ‘The Next Day’
- Video: Beck performs David Bowie’s ‘Sound and Vision’ with 160-piece orchestra
- David Bowie announces new album ‘The Next Day,’ releases single ‘Where Are We Now?’
- Milestones: David Bowie is 65 today; watch 8 full concerts spanning 1978 to 2004
There is a God. His name is David Bowie. There is yet another God. His name is Matt Sebastian. THANK YOU!
Well, that was gone quicker than I imagined. Glad I got to watch it. One of the best Bowie Documentaries I’ve seen.