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David Bowie Plaque Unveiled At His Berlin Home

By Nova News Team
August 23, 2016
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A plaque in honour of David Bowie has been placed outside his home in Berlin.

The rock icon moved to the city in the 70's where he polished his Berlin trilogy of albums, Low, Heroes and Lodger. 

Fans flocked to the building early Monday morning, where they laid flowers and candles. Berlin mayor, Michael Müller revealed the plaque exclaiming, "I think one can say David Bowie and West Berlin had quite a special partnership". He described the role Bowie played in harbouring Berlins "sense of being a city of culture, creativity and openness".

Permanently placed at Hauptstraße 155, the bone china plaque reads:
"We can be heroes, just for one day".

Bowie found inspiration in the cities surroundings, he reportedly wrote 'Heroes' after seeing his producer, Tony Visconti, kiss his girlfriend at the Berlin Wall. He had shared a flat with Iggy Pop in the city too.

Details of Bowies awkward meeting with Bruce Springsteen were recently revealed.

Photo Credit: Ron Frazier

 

Written by Nova News Team

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