Yungblud, Billy Corgan and a number of other musicians paid tribute to David Bowie this weekend during a virtual event ahead of the fifth anniversary of the rock legend’s death.
Last night (January 9), pianist Mike Garson held a livestream event called A Bowie Celebration: Just For One Day featuring a variety of artists paying tribute to the late musician, who died five yearâs ago today (January 10).
The likes of Trent Reznor, Perry Farrell, Adam Lambert, Peter Frampton, Slipknotâs Corey Taylor, Anna Calvi and Duran Duran also took part in the livestream event â which was originally supposed to take place on Bowieâs birthday (January 8), but was postponed by a day following some logistical issues.
Yungblud, who shared his performance on Twitter, covered Bowie’s ‘Life On Mars’, which was first released on the 1971 album ‘Hunky Dory’.
itâs rare in this life that you meet someone who shaped your whole existence. i felt like i was on a different planet last night. he was there and i was with him. it was truly one of the the greatest moments of my fookin life. thankyou for everything starman.
@DavidBowieReal pic.twitter.com/GhwePF1dAg
— YUNGBLUDâs on mars (@yungblud) January 10, 2021
“itâs rare in this life that you meet someone who shaped your whole existence,” he captioned his tweet. “i felt like i was on a different planet last night. he was there and i was with him. it was truly one of the the greatest moments of my fookin life. thankyou for everything starman.”
Corgan broke out his cover of ‘Space Oddity’ for the show, which heâs performed a few times over the years – you can watch the Smashing Pumpkins frontman’s performance below.
See other tribute performances from Adam Lambert, who performed ‘Starman’ at the Mike Garson fronted event, Duran Duran (‘Five years’) and Boy George (‘Lady Grinning Soul’) below.
#glamberts canât get over @adamlambert âs performance of #DavidBowie âs #Starman …. just absolutely phenomenal, epic and just wow… Adam was absolutely gorgeous… full video on my Ig : https://t.co/nBwTCw4JYc pic.twitter.com/b3ZXKDvdIs
— Dani (@DanielleVella5) January 10, 2021
Elsewhere during the event, Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor performed a pair of Bowie covers: âFantastic Voyageâ and âFashionâ.
On Friday (January 8), one of Bowie’s final collaborators has dismissed the idea that âBlackstarâ was intended to be the singerâs farewell record.
Bowieâs final album was released only two days before he died from cancer in January 2016 â with many claiming that its lyrics can be interpreted as the singer tackling his own mortality.
However, Donny McCaslin â who leads the New York jazz ensemble featured on the album â instead claims that Bowie was planning on more work prior to his death.
âThere is the narrative of âBlackstarâ being this farewell, which I totally get. But that coexists with the fact that he was just so creative. He was planning on doing more,â he told NME for a new oral history to mark five years of the record.
Meanwhile, David Bowieâs previously unreleased covers of John Lennonâs âMotherâ and Bob Dylanâs âTryinâ to Get to Heavenâ have been released for the first time, to mark what would have been the music iconâs 74th birthday.
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