Born in London on January 8 of 1947, David Bowie has been a music idol over decades. Sadly passing away in 2016, the legacy he left is remarkable.
Today, we are going to talk about the scenario behind his song called "Heroes", from his homonym album recorded in 1977. The chorus of the song contains a line which says, "we can be heroes, just for one day" all of this, aims towards a situation which Bowie lived during his stay in Germany, in which his co-producer, Tony Visconti, was caught by Bowie silently, living an infidelity with one of the workers.
The line alludes to their situation, because they are probably not going to see each other never. David, inspired by the scene, writes down one of his best records and calls it heroes; the story of two lovers who have only a short amount of time to enjoy themselves before completely going on her own way.
Bowie during the photo session for "Heroes" in 1977
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