Eddie Izzard on David Bowie

“If anyone wants to be an artist, study David Bowie”
— Eddie Izzard

A memorable afternoon unfolded at The Piano Bar Soho today when honorary member, Eddie Izzard, paid homage to the legendary David Bowie. The event, captured by Soho Live Studios, wasn’t just an ordinary tribute – it was a journey through the artistic spirit of one of music's greats.

Eddie Izzard, a name synonymous with comedy, acting, writing, and activism, brought a unique perspective to Bowie's influence. In his tribute, Izzard describes Bowie as a "spirit guide," especially for those venturing into the arts. Reflecting on his own life and imminent political career, he draws parallels to figures like Abraham Lincoln and Nelson Mandela, but emphasises that creatively, it’s Bowie who leads the way.

Bowie's career, marked by experimentation and reinvention, resonates deeply with Izzard. He speaks of Bowie's approach to art, not as a static achievement but as a constant, evolving journey. This philosophy is something Izzard applies to his own diverse career, always pushing boundaries and embracing change.

One of Bowie's quotes resonated particularly with Izzard: the idea of being just a little out of your depth, always pushing forward. This, according to Izzard, is what separates true artists from the rest. Bowie, through his dynamic career, epitomized this spirit of continuous exploration and growth.

Eddie Izzard’s admiration for Bowie shines through as he discusses Bowie's music – complex yet profoundly impactful, much like a great painting. He urges anyone aspiring to be an artist to study Bowie, citing his ability to turn rock and roll into an artistic triumph.

Izzard's personal favorite, "Life on Mars," stands out for its surreal beauty and the majesty of its piano. It encapsulates the essence of Bowie – intriguing, beautiful, and timeless.

 
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