David Bowie Live Comeback Would Be "A Miracle" Claims Biographer
Tuesday, 16 August 2011
Written by Elliott Batte
David Bowie biographer Paul Trynka has told fans that a return to the music scene for Bowie would be a “miracle”.
Fans had been hoping for a comeback from the ‘Let’s Dance’ singer, but Trynka, who just finished writing David Bowie’s autobiography ‘Starman’, has revealed that the chances are slim.
“My heart says he'll come back,” said Trynka. “But my head says he's likely not to. I think he would only come back if he thinks he could deliver something that will be seismic.
“If you pop back into the stage, it's got to be something that has a big explosion and lots of flashes. It would be a bit of a miracle if he comes back, but miracles do happen.”
The last time the singer-songwriter played to the masses was at a concert with Alicia Keys in New York, five years ago in 2006. He hasn’t released any music since 2003 either - so it looks as though after 23 albums and 40 years of recording, Bowie has called time on his music career.
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