It doesn’t matter what you wear. Which explains a lot.
David Bowie and Mick Jagger's 1985 cover of "Dancing in the Street" has the greatest video ever.
Other people will tell you it's terrible. They're wrong. Let me explain.
The song and video were recorded quickly for Live Aid during a gap in Bowie and Jagger's schedules.
This video is the only thing whiter than those Reeboks.
There was zero budget for the shoot, so they filmed in abandoned buildings in London Docklands.
On an unrelated note, drug-use and silk shirts were rife in the mid-80s.
Because if you are trying to start a dance revolution, what better place than an abandoned dockyard.
The world was ready for a brand new beat. That shirt, not so much.
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