On this day two years ago David Bowie made his last public appearance at the opening performance of his wonderful musical, "Lazarus".
A lot has changed since then. We've gotten a new president, Britain is no longer a part of the EU, Kendrick Lamar released "DAMN.", Beyonce had twins, and I moved house two times. But all of this still pales in comparison to the great loss we experienced one month and two days after this phenomenal premiere.
It makes me melancholy to realise this was taken two years ago (already?! Since when was 2015 two years ago - now almost three?!), but I'm excited to see Bowie's legacy live on and to see where the music scene goes next, knowing that he will always have a place in music (and world) history.
A lot has changed since then. We've gotten a new president, Britain is no longer a part of the EU, Kendrick Lamar released "DAMN.", Beyonce had twins, and I moved house two times. But all of this still pales in comparison to the great loss we experienced one month and two days after this phenomenal premiere.
It makes me melancholy to realise this was taken two years ago (already?! Since when was 2015 two years ago - now almost three?!), but I'm excited to see Bowie's legacy live on and to see where the music scene goes next, knowing that he will always have a place in music (and world) history.
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