Recorded at the Deutschlandhalle on May 16, 1978 , during the Isolar II World Tour , Live In Berlin captures David Bowie at the absolute peak of his creative reinvention. Released in 2018 as an exclusive orange vinyl mini-LP for the Brooklyn Museum, this live set serves as a sonic bridge between his paranoid Los Angeles period and the minimalist, avant-garde textures of his "Berlin Trilogy". The Sound of Survival
A nod to Bertolt Brecht, reflecting Bowie’s immersion in German Weimar-era culture. Datei herunterladen David Bowie - Live In Berli...
An anthem of defiance that became inextricably linked to the divided city. Recorded at the Deutschlandhalle on May 16, 1978
By 1978, Bowie had largely shed the "Thin White Duke" persona to embrace a raw, electronic-infused sound influenced by German "Krautrock" pioneers like Kraftwerk and Neu!. The Berlin performance is defined by its tension—mixing high-energy rock with the brooding atmospherics of albums like Low and "Heroes" . An anthem of defiance that became inextricably linked