NOTE: You can watch the video here.
Not long ago I stumbled upon this pretty wonderful video of David Bowie playing an acoustic version of “Heroes,” one of my favorite songs, and I thought I’d quickly share it today. Why wait?
Appearing at Neil Young’s annual Bridge School Benefit concert in October 1996, Bowie gives us a stripped-down version of the moving song he co-wrote with Brian Eno in 1977. Flanked by Reeves Gabrels on guitar and Gail Ann Dorsey on bass, Bowie strums his acoustic guitar. All the while, he taps his foot, letting a bottle cap, taped to his shoe, assist in creating a percussive beat. It’s all kept elegantly simple. Hope you enjoy.
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Note: An earlier version of this post appeared on our site in 2016.
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UPDATE — The above video at Open Culture was removed, but here is the song (Heroes) as posted to her Facebook account by the late Pegi Young in Jan 2016 in remembrance of David Bowie who’d just died: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1DssNqCzLM/