Back in 1999, David Bowie appeared on Newsnight being interviewed by Jeremy Paxman. He shared his uncannily prescient expectations of the development of the internet, which was still in its relative infancy.
Here’s a clip of their conversation.
The potential of what the Internet is going to do to society, both good and bad, is unimaginable.
He certainly wasn’t wrong.
One impact of the internet has been for creators of all kinds to have an instant platform for their content, and one man who has truly used that to his advantage – and ours – is Michael Spicer.
Michael has cleverly cut the original footage, as he does for his Room Next Door sketches, to place himself into the Jeremy Paxman interview in the guise of David Bowie. It’s a comedy masterpiece.
“And we’ll spend vast portions of our time on websites called ‘social media sites’which we will hate but we will have six different accounts for. And we will spend most of our time looking for people online to have arguments with.”
He also shared the sketch on Twitter, where it got a lot of much deserved love.
This is Gold @MrMichaelSpicer https://t.co/4Q28umd8Bn
— Kavita Kaushik (@Iamkavitak) January 3, 2022
I don't mind scrolling and scrolling and then finding this here. Because he is bloody brilliant. https://t.co/3ebEU96fqz
— towards the future (@poetryfordonkey) January 3, 2022
Now I know 2022 will be fine.@MrMichaelSpicer at his best (and getting better the more you watch it) https://t.co/YCpiTzNtMv
— Sabine Pahl (@SabinePahl) January 3, 2022
I was just going to the toilet, phone in hand, the second this happened: https://t.co/mh5gI4brw5 pic.twitter.com/9tXPp2voig
— Luka N. Garay (@LukaNieto) January 3, 2022
It even got the seal of approval from director Duncan Jones, who just happens to be David Bowie’s son.
— Duncan Jones (@ManMadeMoon) January 4, 2022
We think that says it all.
You can watch the full Newsnight interview here.
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