Last night, during the Music Week Awards in London, David Bowie offered his congrats to Columbia Records chairman Rob Stringer, the recipient of the prestigious Strat award. But not one for the typical and commonplace, Bowie’s message wasn’t filled with your run-of-the-mill praise; rather, an odd little anecdote about first meeting a Daft Punk-costumed Stringer. He also posted it on his Facebook, accompanied by an equally silly (but so awesome) picture of him wearing Daft Punk’s helmet, while posing à la his “Heroes” album cover. The Thin White Duke’s just full of chuckles this week.
Read the full message below (which may or may not jokingly allude to a new album):
When I first knocked on the door of his office at Sony, New York, you can imagine my surprise when a member of Daft Punk opened it. In silence he brought me in and indicated that I should take a seat on the comfy armchair to the right of the chairman’s desk, around which he moved and took his place in the chairman’s chair.
He removed the shiny helmet.
It was Rob.
‘This,’ he said ‘is how far I will go for my artists.’ I found out that during the course of that day Rob had not only guested as an executive third Daft Punk member at a lunchtime gig at a club in Manhattan, but had also led a Dylanology symposium at Barneys clothing store, sung falsetto on a new London Grammar track and choreographed a touching interpretive dance number to One Direction’s ‘They Don’t Know About Us’ for the cast of Glee.
AdvertisementKnowing him for the man he is, it came as no surprise that he had won tonight’s most prestigious award, The Strat.
If you become the object of his enthusiasm an artist will find a genuine long-term support that is sadly missing in the recording industry.
When he asked me if I minded if he took a few Saturdays off from his duties as percussionist on my new album this year in order to catch the Luton Town football club fixtures, how could I refuse? It’s the least I could offer to the man who with his own hands pulled my album to number one throughout the world.
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David Bowie 2014