“They can't get enough of that doomsday song”
In an age where one-time anarchistic 37-year-old 'punk' is feted at the New York Metropolitan Museum, albeit as couture establishment now, 66-year-old David Bowie's new video, The Next Day, has created a bit of a rumpus on the anything goes internet, not to mention in the pages of the UK press. (See accompanying montage)
Here’s a bit from CBS news, typical of most of the stories being run over the last couple of days:
David Bowie's video for the third single from his album "The Next Day" -- for the song of the same name -- is stirring up controversy among everyone from YouTube to the Catholic Church.
On Wednesday, YouTube temporarily removed the video -- which was released on Tuesday night -- from its site, saying that it had violated the terms of its service. However, it quickly returned the video with a new warning suggesting that it was only suitable for views over the age of 18.
It continues:
Bill Donohue, president of the Catholic League, issued a statement on the group's website just hours after the video debuted, saying that the "switch-hitting, bisexual, senior citizen from London has resurfaced.”
The item concludes thus:
It's nice to know that at 66, Bowie can still ruffle some feathers.”
Mr Donohue also points out a scene where a “customer is served eyeballs on a plate”. You would think a senior catholic expert would recognise that as a reference to the very well-known Saint Lucy.
Anyway, if you’ve yet to have your feathers ruffled, there are still several places you can view the video:
On vevo: http://smarturl.it/TNDvid and don’t forget vevo mobile for iPhone/iPad and and Android applications.
On YouTube: http://smarturl.it/TNDvidYT
Finally, check out the VISION section of DavidBowie.com to view all three videos associated with The Next Day album along with many other official Bowie promos.
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