The world mourned the death of the most influential musician of our era today, Starman David Bowie.
The man who fell to earth and shared his celestial ingenuity in performance art and music here on earth with us has gone back to the stars.
Former astronaut Chris Hadfield pays tribute to David Bowie with his version of the song “Space Oddity” aboard the International Space Station.
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Ashes to ashes, dust to stardust. Your brilliance inspired us all. Goodbye Starman. pic.twitter.com/FbcxlAzces
— Chris Hadfield (@Cmdr_Hadfield) January 11, 2016
Bowie left us his last album, Blackstar, as a farewell gift when he disappeared behind the stage. Rumors are that he has shed his old character and is in transition.
Chris Hadfield YouTube video:
Rest in peace, Starman.
A revised version of David Bowie’s Space Oddity, recorded by Commander Chris Hadfield on board the International Space Station.