David Bowie - Loving The Alien (Official Video)

The official music video for David Bowie - Loving The Alien Taken from Bowie’s ’Tonight’ album released in 1984, which featured the singles ’Blue Jean’, ’Tonight’ and ’Loving The Alien’. Subscribe to the David Bowie channel for all the best official music videos, live performances and interviews here - Subscribe now: Listen to more from the album ’Tonight’ here: Watch David Bowie’s official music videos here: Follow David Bowie: Lyrics Watching them come and go The Templars and the Saracens They’re travelling the holy land Opening telegrams Torture comes and torture goes Knights who’d give you anything They bear the cross of Coeur de Leon Salvation for the mirror blind But if you pray All your sins are hooked upon the sky Pray and the heathen lie will disappear Prayers they hide the saddest view (Believing the strangest things, loving the alien) And your prayers, they break the sky in two (Believing the strangest things, loving the alien) Thinking of a different time Palestine a modern problem Bounty and your wealth in land Terror in a best laid plan Watching them come and go Tomorrows and the yesterdays Christians and the unbelievers Hanging by the cross and nail But if you pray All your sins are hooked upon the sky Pray and the heathen lie will disappear Prayers the hide the saddest view (Believing the strangest things, loving the alien) And your prayers will break the sky in two (Believing the strangest things, loving the alien) About David Bowie: David Bowie redefined musical genres and the potential of live performance for generations of music lovers. Creating and discarding a variety of personae and restlessly challenging musical boundaries, Bowie released timeless albums including Space Oddity, Hunky Dory, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust…, 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 body of work, his influence on the worlds of music, art, fashion, film, theatre and beyond, and his legacy of innovation and reinvention will live forever. 2022 kicks off with Bowie at 75, a celebration of his 75th birthday with the Brilliant Adventure box set, the previously unreleased Toy, the 50th anniversary of Ziggy Stardust and a series of special events. #DavidBowie #LovingTheAlien #Tonight #Bowie
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