En las imágenes Cyrinda Foxe & David Bowie posando para el fotógrafo y director de vídeos Mick Rock mientras rodaban el vídeo de la canción 'The Jean Genie'. El clip alterna diferentes tomas de filmaciones en directo, etapa Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders of Mars, con otras en Estudio y algunas escenas adicionales para las que se citó a Cyrinda Foxe, que había estado relacionada con la órbita de Warhol y que habría de trabajar en la oficina de producción y representación de Bowie. Ambos mantenían un romance en aquel momento. Las escenas de exteriores en blanco y negro se capturaron frente al Hotel Mars de San Francisco y al final la filmación se usó sólo brevemente para el vídeo. Cyrinda, que vivía en Nueva York, viajó a San Francisco para rodarlas. Bowie tenía en mente imágenes que transmitieran que su personaje Ziggy era una especie de "rata de Hollywood acompañado de una consorte a lo Marilyn a su lado". La canción se publicó como single en 1972 y formó parte de su disco de 1973 'Aladdin Sane'. En ella se describía a un personaje a lo Velvet Underground, como alguna de aquellas estrellas de la Factory de Andy Warhol, pero que en realidad estaba inspirado en su amigo Iggy Pop, el título influenciado ("inconscientemente" según Bowie) por el escritor Jean Genet.
Cyrinda Foxe estuvo casada con el cantante de los New York Dolls, David Johansen y posteriormente con el cantante de Aerosmith, Steven Tyler, con quien tuvo una hija.
Cyrinda Foxe & David Bowie posing while filming scenes for Mick Rock's video for 'The Jean Genie', the clip mixing live footage, Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders of Mars era, with some filming in a Studio and also other additional scenes featuring Cyrinda Foxe, who had been associated to Warhol's stars orbit and that would work in MainMan, the managment office for Bowie. Bowie and Cyrinda had an affair at the time. The black and white outside scenes were captured in front of Mars Hotel in San Francisco but the footage was finally used very briefly for the video. Cyrinda, who lived in New York, traveled to San Francisco to shoot those scenes. Bowie had an image for the video of Ziggy as "a Hollywood rat accompanied by a Marilyn-type consort", therefore that shooting. The song was released as a single in 1972 and was part of his 1973 album 'Aladdin Sane'. It depicted a character like those superstars from Andy Warhol's Factory described in those songs by The Velvet Underground, but it was really based in his friend Iggy Pop, the title inspired ("unconsciously" according to Bowie) by Jean Genet, the writer. Cyrinda married David Johansen, singer with the New York Dolls, and later Steven Tyler from Aerosmith whom she had a daughter with.
Cyrinda Foxe estuvo casada con el cantante de los New York Dolls, David Johansen y posteriormente con el cantante de Aerosmith, Steven Tyler, con quien tuvo una hija.
Cyrinda Foxe & David Bowie posing while filming scenes for Mick Rock's video for 'The Jean Genie', the clip mixing live footage, Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders of Mars era, with some filming in a Studio and also other additional scenes featuring Cyrinda Foxe, who had been associated to Warhol's stars orbit and that would work in MainMan, the managment office for Bowie. Bowie and Cyrinda had an affair at the time. The black and white outside scenes were captured in front of Mars Hotel in San Francisco but the footage was finally used very briefly for the video. Cyrinda, who lived in New York, traveled to San Francisco to shoot those scenes. Bowie had an image for the video of Ziggy as "a Hollywood rat accompanied by a Marilyn-type consort", therefore that shooting. The song was released as a single in 1972 and was part of his 1973 album 'Aladdin Sane'. It depicted a character like those superstars from Andy Warhol's Factory described in those songs by The Velvet Underground, but it was really based in his friend Iggy Pop, the title inspired ("unconsciously" according to Bowie) by Jean Genet, the writer. Cyrinda married David Johansen, singer with the New York Dolls, and later Steven Tyler from Aerosmith whom she had a daughter with.
Vídeo: David Bowie, 'The Jean Genie'|Por Mick Rock
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