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The updated “Dancing In The Street” music video featuring 4k resolution, David Bowie and Mick Jagger is now available for their fans to celebrate and enjoy. The release includes new content and is a marvelous way to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the event. The official Instagram of David Bowie has assured fans that there are no new details coming and fans can enjoy the loving memories of their idols.
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The Instagram of David Bowie also shared a snippet of the old “Dancing In The Street” music video in a short clip that features Jagger and Bowie putting their best voices to work. The clip is uploaded with the tantalizing description: “DANCING IN THE STREET UPGRADED 4K VIDEO WITH PREVIOUSLY UNSEEN FOOTAGE”. This was followed by an interesting quote where the caption cleverly extended an excerpt – “Just as long as you are there …” – from its description. In this positive and inspiring quote, it is evident that both of the talented icons are feeling carefree and energetic as they engaged in the monumental classic hit of the Motown legend Martha and the Vandellas, which has been significantly modernized.
Adding to the hyperbole benefitting the digital release of the song, it was also made limited to an exclusive print of a 12-inch white vinyl. The kind gesture of the artist is helping the Band Aid and continues the generosity during the iconic Live Aid performances.
There is an outpour of appreciation for the wonderful video on offer and sharing personal experience.” Sure live the song and the joyful vibe of it for sure.” One person was charmingly grateful for the glaring display of joy videos: “One person was charmingly grateful for the glaring display of joy in the video ‘Certainly sweats out the tune and certainly the vibe.’” Then another was. “Certainly the tune and the vibe,” another commented.
The ageless brilliance of Jagger and Bowie’s musical collaboration, as some people wonderfully put it, is “Dancing In The Street,” a fine matter of celebration, is a song most people, regardless of age, prefer, hence, it serves as a poem that tells a story concerning the common man with no tiring effort put forward.
Everyone’s got their say at last. To this particular video, not all the views are good. To be fair to them, the video is a good-for-nothing, mostly cited to be so, “as mid-’80s Bowie didn’t end up […] Jagger doing […]. I’ll just say he had a video and just another random commentary with just another entry of David doing just another thing without a point”. The positive to the video is one endpoint with this catchy song to throw the overly dramatic party or to reject and celebrate this from happening.
Various points could be reviewed related to the video, therefore, an intriguing comment was raised by a supporter: “The 80s were tough to rock stars. Bowie and Jagger were epitomes of being lost, ultra tentative, and loving each other; messes of men in every sense of the word”. Another person commented, “Aren’t in love with them ‘messed of men?’ It’s a bit sweet and in a way very adorable.” Quite a few have started pouring more kind remarks as they regard this to be a phase of awkward and charming musical life.
The new release instigated comments which undertook…more challenging circumstances. Reading through a peculiar comment from a user sham4ed the idea of “Karels,” Scandinaws,” and dubiously cited “Rock-n-Roll Alive🤘🏻,” which in a way forces everyone who views it to remember the now-deceased era. The potential glued to that comment seems like a form of a puzzle or just inane nonsense and, therefore, makes people mad for losing their logic.
No matter what personal opinions are, one thing that remains in common is the veneration with which the former stars are held. Another remark, “What will the new generations know about good music if they’ve never heard it before? Mick and David, two of the greatest of all time,” sums it up. It has become certainty. An entertaining way to recall the two is offered with the said. In this digital age, a poem in one of the functions is “Dancing In The Street” portrays a remarkable form of life in movement, immensely valuable due to it being actively utilized.
While the video re-release is very entertaining, an alternate moment is approximately captured in the relevant documentary. Everyone knows The Rolling Stones soiree Jumps is magnificent enough to make the heaviest of listeners stand, and in that regard, Sir Mick Jagger boosts his fair share of the considerable achievements, albeit, this version with the timeless blend of Jagger and Bowie is a piece of success that, regrettably, comes with lower quality reviews.
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Although Bowie is not physically present, the great music-loving rests of individuals will not run out of reasons to celebrate and pour some moves for their boy too.