"My stomach dropped like a lead weight"
10.04.2020 - 08:47 / nme.com
Featuring rehearsal clips from the 1997 Earthlings tour
A music video for David Bowie’s previously unreleased 1997 redo of ‘Repetition’ has finally been released.
The video for ‘Repetition ’97’ is compiled from clips of rehearsals for Bowie’s 1997 “Earthling Tour”, filmed by Tim Pope in Hartford, Connecticut. It largely features slightly offset doubled images of Bowie’s face, with his distinctive late ’90s shock of red hair.
Watch it below:
‘Repetition ’97’ is taken from the forthcoming archival
"My stomach dropped like a lead weight"
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