In 1976, David Bowie left Los Angeles and the success of his celebrated albums Diamond Dogs and Young Americans for Europe. The rocker settled in Berlin, where he would make his Berlin Trilogy the albums Low, Heroes, and Lodger, which are now considered some of the most critically acclaimed and innovative of the late twentieth century. But Bowie s time in Berlin was about more than producing new music. As Tobias Ruther describes in this fascinating tale of Bowie s Berlin years, the musician traveled to West Berlinthe capital of his childhood dreams and the...
In 1976, David Bowie left Los Angeles and the success of his celebrated albums Diamond Dogs and Young Americans for Europe. The rocker s...