David Bowie‘s longtime guitarist Earl Slick has opened up about his last experiences of working with the rock icon before his death in 2016.Slick, who first performed with Bowie in 1974, played on 2013’s ‘The Next Day‘, which was recorded under a veil of secrecy.Speaking to The Guardian, Slick revealed how the icon made it immediately clear that there would be no tour to promote the record, which marked Bowie’s first album in a decade.“We were sitting in the control room of the studio, listening to ‘(You Will) Set the World on Fire’, and David says: ‘Man, that track would be great live’,” said Slick.“I looked at him, but before I could even answer, he goes: ‘Don’t even think about it.’”Like many of Bowie’s close collaborators, Slick also.
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