Nile Rodgers suspected a couple of years ago that his old friend David Bowie might have health problems, but had no idea he was terminally ill.
“I was being honoured by my charity [the We Are Family Foundation] and they thought the most appropriate person to give me the award was Bowie,” said Rodgers, who produced Bowie's platinum-selling Let's Dance album.
“And he did give me the award, but he had to give it by film. His speech was lovely, charming and really, really big-hearted. But I could see that he wasn't well.”
Watch: David Bowie dies after 18-month cancer battle
Bowie died Sunday night at age 69 after an 18-month battle with cancer, news that stunned his millions of admirers and inspired worldwide grieving. Though he rarely made public appearances in recent years, Bowie had just released a new album, Blackstar on Friday, his birthday. Few suspected he had only days to live.
David Bowie performs during a concert in Vienna, Austria in this February 4, 1996 file photo. Photo: Reuters