(Dagbladet): When it became known that David Bowie had died, were fans worldwide in shock.
On his official Facebook page, it emerged that that died as a result of an 18 month long battle with cancer.
In the wake of the death pops up new details and a growing number takes speak out about what they knew about the facts.
– Collapsed
Something the last Bowie did before he died, besides releasing a album “Black Star” with two accompanying music videos, were entering New York musical “Lazarus”.
The actors sing several songs from Bowie’s vast catalog. It depends on the book “The Man Who Fell To Earth” by Walter Tevis, a text artist undoubtedly has a good relationship. He played namely in the 1976 film adaptation of the novel.
Dagbladet wrote Monday on the last known pictures of Bowie before he passed away. These were taken while the artist was on his way with the musical premiere, on December 7 last year.
Ivo van Hove is the play’s director. He says according to the New York Post to German media that Bowie had it so good that he looked like.
– The newspapers wrote that Bowie looked very good and healthy out. But when we left, he collapsed at once, he explains, and continues:
– That’s when I realized I might never see him again, says van Hove.
– wrote on his deathbed
For Daily Mail told the director that Bowie was at the very end.
– He fought like a lion and worked like a lion through everything. I had great respect for it, he said.
– Bowie wrote even on his deathbed, you say, says van Hove.
Brian Eno was one of them as the artist worked most with. The two knew each other for over 40 years, but lost some of the connector as they lived on opposite sides of the North Atlantic.
The last mail
He says according to People in a statement that he received her last goodbye with Bowie. It through the mail.
– I got an email from him for seven days ago. It was funny as always and so surreal and full of wordplay and the other stuff we used to write, he explains, and continues:
– Mailen was concluded with the phrase “Thank you for the good times we got together, Brian. They will never rot. “
He explains that the digital letter was signed with the name Dawn, which in Norwegian means dawn.
– I realize now that he was saying goodbye, says Eno.
carefully orchestrated
People have also talked with writer and artist Derek Boshi. He got an email from Bowie two weeks ago, where the deceased artist said that he loved his book.
Five days ago released Bowie the latest music video he ever give out, at least as vibrant. “Lazarus” is described by many as a final farewell, fully conscious of the artist’s side.
The producer Tony Visconti says that Bowie “made art of his own death.” This is because the artist in the video sings “Watch out, I’m in heaven,” while he is in something that resembles a hospital bed.
Visconti was one of the few who knew the star was ill, but it may seem as though Bowie strewed around him with clues. Hint that first would make sense after his demise.
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