MP3 2226 mb.
Performer: David Bowie
Title: TVC 15
Country: Portugal
Catalog Number: PB-10664
Label: RCA Victor
Released: 1976
Style: Pop Rock
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 133
| 1 | We Are The Dead | 4:53 |
| 2 | TVC 15 | 3:29 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PB 10664 | David Bowie | TVC 15 (7", Single) | RCA Victor | PB 10664 | France | 1976 |
| JH-10664 | David Bowie | TVC 15 (7", Promo) | RCA | JH-10664 | US | 1976 |
| PB-10664 | David Bowie | TVC 15 (7", Single) | RCA Victor | PB-10664 | US | 1976 |
| 0825646963706 | David Bowie | TVC 15 (7", Single, Pic, TP) | Parlophone | 0825646963706 | UK | 2016 |
| PB 10664 | David Bowie | TVC 15 (7", Single) | RCA | PB 10664 | Canada | 1976 |
Label side A:
℗ 1976 RCA Records
Bewlay Bros. Music / Chrysalis Music Limited / MainMan Limited
From the "Station To Station" Album
Label side B:
℗ 1976 RCA Records
Bowie / Mainman / Chrysalis
From the "Diamond Dogs" Album
TVC 15 Live. Исполнитель: David Bowie. feature My TVC 15, yeah, he just stares back unblinking So hologramic, oh, my TVC 15 One of these nights I may just, jump down that rainbow way Be with my baby, then well spend some time together So hologramic, oh, my TVC 15 My babys in there someplace Loves rating in the sky So hologramic, oh, my TVC 15. Oh oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh oh oh Oh oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh oh oh Oh oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh oh oh Transition Transmission Transition Transmission Oh, my TVC 15 Uh oh, TVC 15 Oh, my TVC 15 Uh oh, TVC 15 Oh, my TVC 15 Uh oh, TVC 15 Oh, my TVC 15 Uh. TVC 15 - David Bowie. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. TVC15. David Bowie. Released 1976. TVC 15 Tracklist. TVC 15 Lyrics. More David Bowie albums. Welcome to the Blackout Live London 78. Legacy The Very Best of David Bowie. Show all albums by David Bowie. Lyrics to TVC 15. David Bowie Artistfacts. Ben from New Zealand I think parts of this song sounds a bit like that pop song that came out in 2013 called blurred lines. Ben from New Zealand I can't think what pop song it is but I have heard a pop song similar to this. Pure 70s Bowie from a great album. Darren from Albuquerque, NmTVC15 was the make and model of a small ball shaped television with a screen size of about 12 inches, black and white. It had a cassette tape underneath it too. Hence TVC. I had one in the early 70,s. It clearly said in silver letters next to the tape deck. Stage is the second live album by English musician David Bowie, recorded on the Isolar II Tour, and released by RCA Records in 1978. First UK pressings were on translucent yellow vinyl and some European pressings were also available on blue vinyl. Though it was rumouredat the time that this would be his final outing with the label, following dissatisfaction over the promotion of Low and Heroes, Bowie remained with RCA until 1982. TVC15 TVC One Five is a David Bowie tribute band based in northern Delaware providing high-quality. Dear fans, After nearly four years, TVC15 - A Tribute to David Bowie has had the honor of performing at a variety of memorable venues. From our first debut gig at Wilmington's Jackson Inn in December 2012 through multiple appearances at JB McGuiness, Philly's Northstar Bar, World Cafe Live at the Queen and Kennett Flash, plus numerous regular performances at Wilmington's Cunningham's including their outdoor Meadowoodstock event and The Oddity Bar, to our most recent at Smyrna Opera House, we managed to. Watch the video for TVC 15 1998 Remastered from David Bowie's Platinum Collection for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. TVC 15 is a song written and recorded by David Bowie in 1975 and released in 1976. The track was inspired by an episode in which Iggy Pop, during a drug-fuelled period at Bowies LA home, hallucinated and believed the television set was swallowing his girlfriend. Bowie developed a story of a holographic television, TVC 15. In the song, the narrator's girlfriend crawls into the television and afterwards, the narrator desires to crawl in himself to find her. David Bowie spent most of the Sixties trying desperately to become a famous musician. He knocked around in groups like the Manish Boys and Davie Jones with the King Bees and released solo singles like The Laughing Gnome, but nothing seemed to work. Finally, he teamed up with Elton John producer Gus Dudgeon to create Space Oddity, a song he'd been fiddling with all year