David Bowie's 1977 album "Heroes", the middle-section of his acclaimed Berlin Trilogy series which began with Low and culminates with Lodger, is considered one of the late singer/songwriter's ...
Bowie in his Berlin Era produced three stellar albums that are still loved today. Let's look at four songs from that period that still hit.
Rob Hughes and Stephen Dalton uncover the complete story of Bowie's life-saving escape to Berlin ... anti-heroes who populate these tunes, jet black though the joke maybe. David later claimed ...
And while all that was wonderful, none held a candle to what was next – a gig beside David Bowie ... next (1977’s Low and Heroes and 1979’s Lodger – AKA the “Berlin Trilogy”), maybe ...
A look at the writers, musicians, composers and artists who inspired David Bowie throughout his career, featuring interviews from people he has worked alongside. A look back at the beginnings of ...
While ‘Heroes’ is certainly ... nor his soon to be home, Berlin, but Warsaw, a city he’d glimpsed. This is perhaps one of the strangest Bowie photos you’ll ever see – and a real treat for all his ...
The post Duff McKagan Joined Onstage by Jakob Dylan for Cover of David Bowie’s ... mid-’70s cold-war era Berlin Wall.” Meanwhile, Dylan previously covered “Heroes” with his band ...
which would later inspire album sleeves for both Bowie (Low and “Heroes”) and Iggy (The Idiot and Lust For Life). “Berlin was the first time in years that I had felt a joy of life,” David ...