- Music
- 11 Jan 16
The musician and uber-producer reflects on his 40 year friendship with the music legend
Composer Brian Eno has posted a message, detailing the last email he ever received from David Bowie.
"I feel a huge gap now," Eno said when discussing the loss of his great friend.
The pair worked together on Bowie's 'Berlin Trilogy' between 1977 -1979, and on many other projects, most recently the 1995 album, entitled 'Outside'. "We knew each other for over 40 years," he said. Though, in recent times their "connection was by email".
"I received an email from him seven days ago. It ended with this sentence: 'Thank you for our good times, brian. they will never rot'. And it was signed 'Dawn'.
"I realise now he was saying goodbye."
Read the full statement below.
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"David's death came as a complete surprise, as did nearly everything else about him. I feel a huge gap now.
"We knew each other for over 40 years, in a friendship that was always tinged by echoes of Pete and Dud. Over the last few years - with him living in New York and me in London - our connection was by email. We signed off with invented names: some of his were mr showbiz, milton keynes, rhoda borrocks and the duke of ear.
"About a year ago we started talking about Outside - the last album we worked on together. We both liked that album a lot and felt that it had fallen through the cracks. We talked about revisiting it, taking it somewhere new. I was looking forward to that.
"I received an email from him seven days ago. It was as funny as always, and as surreal, looping through word games and allusions and all the usual stuff we did. It ended with this sentence: 'Thank you for our good times, brian. they will never rot'. And it was signed 'Dawn'.
"I realise now he was saying goodbye."