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David Bowie remembered: a Hong Kong journalist’s fond memory of his 2004 concert and impact on the city
The ’s senior reporter on cultural affairs recalls the influential artist
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David Bowie had always been a man who shocked the world, even until his last moment on earth.
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When news of the music legend’s unexpected death flashed on my mobile, my hands trembled as memories of his last performance in Hong Kong played back in my head.
It was 2004, at Wan Chai’s Convention and Exhibition Centre, Bowie’s second live Hong Kong appearance since 1983, and, as it turned out, it was his last.
At the time, I wouldn’t have called myself a loyal long-time Bowie fan. But as a young music fan, I knew it was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see a music icon perform live.
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There he was on a Hong Kong stage, a skinny Englishman who influenced generations of artists from the new romantics and purveyors of glam rock to Britpop specialists and even Canto-pop performers.
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