Bowie mimics Jagger

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Published 2016-02-24
A lot of people have asked " What does David say whilst mimicking Jagger ?" ... He says... "What?" "And look like you?" ..Parkinson interview.... Why not join my nostalgia group on Facebook .... www.facebook.com/groups/541524249640447/

All Comments (21)
  • @dustythe2nd188
    1:19 "What and look like you". That is the funniest shit I've ever seen Bowie do! Me and my roommate play just that part over and over and piss ourselves laughing. Just Great, funny as hell!
  • @peternolan4855
    I can’t believe he is gone almost three years. This clip never gets old. He is such an interesting guy and a great story teller. He is missed.
  • Love Bowie's perfect impression of the heckler and Mick, using completely separate accents
  • @markdrouin8094
    Bowie was always 20 yrs ahead artistically , he did his small part and made the world a more interesting place while he was here. Rip
  • @BelleTolles
    Oh my god, I didn't see that coming. He did it so perfectly, I burst out laughing.
  • R.I.P dear friend.You left us too soon.I'd like to hear Mick's impersonation of David someday.
  • @reklessheart
    He has Jagger down to a T ,brilliant impression and kudos to Mick for brilliant comeback ,Greatly Missed David Always will be
  • @711honved
    It was Bowie who became the future of music. I have seen the Stones a number of times & they generally perform the old standards penned in the 60's & 70's. Bowie's output from 1967 until his death in 2016 was continually breaking new ground.
  • What a great interview subject David Bowie was. Among his many other gifts, he'll be missed for this too. Starman!
  • @skygazer6898
    David has such a great personality and wicked sense of humour....I loved the Jagger impression. Priceless! .What a wonderful life Bowie had and what an impact on the world
  • What elegance Bowie had.. Such a talent ... May you rest in peace David.
  • @andyreeve4711
    Always happy when I'm reminded just how funny Bowie could be. R.I.P David and thank you.
  • @thenoize
    The way I remember it, the Stones weren't massive in 1963, but they were on their way .. "Come on" was released in June '63 in the UK and went to number 21... "I Wanna Be Your Man" went to number 12 in November '63 ... their 1st album wasn't released until mid April '64, it was after that they really took off... I saw them for the first time at the NME Awards show in 1964, and saw them on many more occasions in the 60's and early 70's