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The final creative chapter of one of music’s most iconic artists. Featuring rare interviews with those who knew and wo | dG1fMzBKdXBaWVdDQ0E
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00:01Think of the legends that come from the night sky.
00:04You know, a star man.
00:06David was always looking for the new thing.
00:10He was always experimenting.
00:12A caterpillar has to come out of its cocoon
00:15in order to become a butterfly.
00:20In the 80s, after Let's Dance,
00:22David was running a little bit out of gas.
00:25They wanted David to do Let's Dance 2,
00:28and he wanted to be different.
00:31The moment you start experimenting,
00:33people are going to lose interest.
00:35People are going to get mad at you.
00:36But you don't know that in advance.
00:38You just do your best.
00:39The poor reception of tin machines
00:41would have been very bruising for him.
00:44EMI terminated his contract.
00:47Having a knockback like that
00:49when you've had enormous success
00:51would take a pickaxe to your identity.
00:54Bowie had emerged into a new millennium.
00:59That was the turning point
01:00after ten years of wilderness.
01:02And it was just perfect.
01:06In a way, Bowie was our Elvis.
01:08That's exactly who he was to us.
01:09Definitely was a cultural prophet.
01:13What would you do
01:14if you knew you only had X amount of time?
01:16He wanted to make the best album of his life.
01:20But even black stars
01:21will eventually lose their energy.
01:25He became his star mate.
01:26He became the ultimate time traveler.
01:46in the end of his day.
01:47Thank you guys!
01:49Beautiful close.
01:52wind of the day
01:55He came walking on better side.
01:57everyone else.
02:01Wind of the day
02:02basedippus
02:05He was alive!
02:07The filme
02:09the men
02:10who visited assistants
02:11his club
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