Heroínas
Inspired by the sight of David Bowie's producer-engineer Tony Visconti embracing his lover by the Berlin Wall, the song tells the story of two lovers, one from East and one from West Berlin. Bowie's performance of "'Heroes'" on 6 June 1987, at the German Reichstag in West Berlin has been considered a catalyst to the later fall of the Berlin Wall. Following his death in January 2016, the German government thanked Bowie for "helping to bring down the Wall", adding "you are now among Heroes".
"'Heroes'" has received numerous accolades since its release, including inclusion on lists of the greatest songs of all time; Rolling Stone named the song the 46th greatest ever, and NME named it the 15th greatest. Bowie scholar David Buckley has written that "'Heroes'" "is perhaps pop's definitive statement of the potential triumph of the human spirit over adversity"
This pandemic times, and being tomorrow/today the International Woman's Day, I would like to dedicate this photo to all the women that have been heroines, the school teachers, the janitors, the policewomen, the food delivery women, the people working at pharmacies, the lab technicians, all the women that have to work outside despite all the restrictions, the single mothers and the wives that need to have extra patience with all the kids in the house, all of you that make this life more beautiful, all the nurses and all my fellow colleagues and all the health workers, specially, my wife, all the ambulance drivers, all the girls that had to sacrifice their happiness in the parks in order to stop the spread of the disease, and finally, all the people that uses mask everyday.
"We could be heroes, just for one day..."
The original version: youtu.be/GIKehChI__k
Helden (the German version): youtu.be/33r_bugSpfA
Héros (the French version). youtu.be/4J2jj77GOKI
Héroes (a colaboration of Spanish artists, as a tribute for all the anonymous heroes). youtu.be/_-QbWEi3jIU
Heroínas
Inspired by the sight of David Bowie's producer-engineer Tony Visconti embracing his lover by the Berlin Wall, the song tells the story of two lovers, one from East and one from West Berlin. Bowie's performance of "'Heroes'" on 6 June 1987, at the German Reichstag in West Berlin has been considered a catalyst to the later fall of the Berlin Wall. Following his death in January 2016, the German government thanked Bowie for "helping to bring down the Wall", adding "you are now among Heroes".
"'Heroes'" has received numerous accolades since its release, including inclusion on lists of the greatest songs of all time; Rolling Stone named the song the 46th greatest ever, and NME named it the 15th greatest. Bowie scholar David Buckley has written that "'Heroes'" "is perhaps pop's definitive statement of the potential triumph of the human spirit over adversity"
This pandemic times, and being tomorrow/today the International Woman's Day, I would like to dedicate this photo to all the women that have been heroines, the school teachers, the janitors, the policewomen, the food delivery women, the people working at pharmacies, the lab technicians, all the women that have to work outside despite all the restrictions, the single mothers and the wives that need to have extra patience with all the kids in the house, all of you that make this life more beautiful, all the nurses and all my fellow colleagues and all the health workers, specially, my wife, all the ambulance drivers, all the girls that had to sacrifice their happiness in the parks in order to stop the spread of the disease, and finally, all the people that uses mask everyday.
"We could be heroes, just for one day..."
The original version: youtu.be/GIKehChI__k
Helden (the German version): youtu.be/33r_bugSpfA
Héros (the French version). youtu.be/4J2jj77GOKI
Héroes (a colaboration of Spanish artists, as a tribute for all the anonymous heroes). youtu.be/_-QbWEi3jIU