David Bowie - Drive-In Saturday (Live) [Official Video] [HD]

David Bowie performs Drive-In Saturday live at the Elysée Montmartre in Paris, France in 1999 on the Hours tour. This performance is taken from the *Something in the Air (Live Paris 99)*, which was recorded the same day Bowie received the rank of Commander in the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French government for his contributions to art and music. Performers: David Bowie – vocals Page Hamilton – lead guitar Mark Plati – acoustic guitar Gail Ann Dorsey – bass guitar Sterling Campbell – drums Mike Garson – keyboards Holly Palmer – backing vocals, percussion Emm Gryner – backing vocals ★ Subscribe to David Bowie    / @davidbowie   Watch More David Bowie Videos David Bowie Essentials    • David Bowie Essentials ★ David Bowie Great...   David Bowie From The Beginning    • David Bowie: From The Beginning   David Bowie Live Performances    • David Bowie Live   David Bowie Interviews    • David Bowie Interviews   Follow David Bowie DavidBowie.com http://www.davidbowie.com Instagram   / davidbowie   TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@davidbowie?la... Snapchat   / @davidbowiesnap   Facebook   / davidbowie   Shop David Bowie Music and Merchandise http://www.store.davidbowie.com Stream David Bowie https://DavieBowie.lnk.to/ListenAY Lyrics ♫ Let me put my arms around your head (do-doo-ah) Gee, it's hot, let's go to bed Don't forget to turn on the light Don't laugh, Babe, it'll be alright (do-doo-ah) Pour me out another phone (do-doo-ah) I'll ring and see if your friends are home Perhaps the strange ones in the dome Can lend us a book, we can read up alone And try to get it on like once before, When people stared in Jagger's eyes and scored Like the video films we saw His name was always Buddy And he'd shrug and ask to stay She'd sigh like Twig the Wonder Kid And turn her face away She's uncertain if she likes him But she knows she really loves him It's a crash course for the ravers It's a drive-in Saturday Jung the foreman prayed at work (do-doo-ah) That neither hands nor limbs would burst It's hard enough to keep formation Amid this fall out saturation (do-doo-ah) Cursing at the Astronette (do-doo-ah) Who stands in steel by his cabinet He's crashing out with Sylvian The bureau Supply for ageing men With snorting head he gazes to the shore Where once had raged the sea that raged no more Like the video films we saw His name was always Buddy (do-doo-ah) And he'd shrug and ask to stay And she'd sigh like Twig the Wonder Kid (do-doo-ah) And turn her face away She's uncertain if she likes him (do-doo-ah) But she knows she really loves him It's a crash course for the ravers (do-doo-ah) It's a drive-in Saturday, yeah His name was always Buddy (do-doo-ah) And he'd shrug and ask to stay And she'd sigh like Twig the Wonder Kid (do-doo-ah) And turn her face away She's uncertain if she likes him (do-doo-ah) But she knows she really loves him It's a crash course for the ravers (do-doo-ah) It's a drive in Saturday, yeah, yeah Drive-in Saturday It's a drive-in Saturday It's a drive-in Saturday (drive, drive-in Saturday) It's a drive-in Saturday (it's a, it's a, it's a drive-in Saturday) It's a drive-in Saturday (it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a) (It's a, it's a, it's a, it's a) It's a drive-in Saturday It's a drive-in Saturday It's a drive-in Saturday It's a drive-in Saturday ★★★★★★ About David Bowie: David Bowie shattered the boundaries of possibility, reinventing himself endlessly and reshaping the very concept of what music and identity could be. His timeless works include Space Oddity, Hunky Dory, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders from Mars, Aladdin Sane, Diamond Dogs, Young Americans, Station to Station, Heroes, Let's Dance, Heathen, The Next Day and many more. Blackstar, Bowie’s 28th and final studio album, was released on his 69th birthday, January 8, 2016. David Bowie died on January 10, 2016, two days after the release of Blackstar. His work endures as a living testament to the power of reinvention, echoing through music, art, fashion, film, theatre, and every corner of culture he touched.