Cocaine Almost KILLED David Bowie — How Berlin and Iggy Pop Saved His Life in 1976
Автор: David Bowie: The Untold Legacy
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🎸 THE BERLIN YEARS THAT SAVED BOWIE 🎸
May 1976. David Bowie fled London after the Nazi salute scandal. Cocaine was killing him. His mind was gone. He was consuming 8 grams a day and doctors said he wouldn't survive another year.
Then he made a decision that changed everything: Berlin.
With Iggy Pop by his side, Bowie moved to a modest apartment in divided Berlin. No fame. No cocaine. Just bicycles, museums, and anonymous life in the shadow of the Wall.
And at Hansa Studios, right next to the Berlin Wall, something miraculous happened.
LOW - the sound of collapse and recovery
HEROES - hope born in a divided city
LODGER - transformation complete
The Berlin Trilogy wasn't just three albums. It was David Bowie's resurrection. Every note was therapy. Every song was survival. Brian Eno brought experimentation. Iggy Pop brought friendship. Berlin brought salvation.
"Berlin saved me. If I hadn't gone there, I'd be dead by 1977." - David Bowie
This is the untold story of rock's greatest comeback.
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