When David Bowie Mocked John Lennon in the Studio—What Happened Next Shocked Everyone

New York City, 1974. David Bowie walked into John Lennon's recording session and said something that would change both of their lives forever. What started as a dismissive comment about Lennon's Plastic Ono Band work turned into one of the most intense confrontations in rock history—and then something unexpected happened. In this video, we reveal the untold story of the night David Bowie laughed at John Lennon's music, the explosive argument that followed, and how these two musical legends turned their conflict into one of the biggest hit songs of the 1970s. 🎵 What You'll Discover: The exact words David Bowie said that made John Lennon's face go white Why Lennon kicked Bowie out of his studio session The apology phone call that changed everything How their fight created the iconic song "Fame" David Bowie's emotional tribute to John Lennon in 1980 This is the story of ego, honesty, forgiveness, and creative collaboration between two of the greatest artists of the 20th century. A story about what happens when genius recognizes genius—but only after ego gets out of the way. 🔔 Subscribe for more untold stories about the legends who changed music history.