Paris names a street after music icon David Bowie, a first in honour of the singer eight years after his death. "Rue David Bowie" was officially inaugurated in the French capital's 13th district on the left bank of the city. Local mayor Jerome Coumet, himself a Bowie fan, launched the idea for the street in early 2020, winning approval from city authorities later that year.
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00:00 1, 2, 3!
00:02 Rue David Bowie, wow, incredible.
00:20 I'm very honoured to be here today and to witness the love and respect you're showing for him.
00:28 Viva David, mon ami.
00:34 The floor is now for Mrs Agnes.
00:45 As a Parisian for a while now, I'm quite pleased to know that there will be a place for him,
00:50 knowing that David Bowie doesn't have a grave, we don't know where he's buried,
00:54 it could be a place for him to listen to David Bowie and maybe meet people who love him.
01:01 This is a new district of the 13th, very artistic, with a lot of cultural places,
01:14 the Agnes B Foundation, a lot of galleries,
01:18 musical venues on the side of the stage, the Bibliothèque Nationale de France,
01:24 big newspapers like Le Groupe de Monde next to us.
01:26 So it seemed logical, normal, to send a signal to certain artists who inspired other composers.
01:35 ♪ Is there life on Mars? ♪
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