I was standing backstage with David and fellow bandmates Sterling Campbell, Gail Ann Dorsey, Emm Gryner, Earl Slick (official), Holly Palmer and Mark Plati. We were preparing to perform at the Glastonbury Festival 22 years ago this weekend. David looked out at the audience and saw what is told to have been a quarter of a million fans. There was something about that day that made me feel, even before beginning to perform, like it would be the most powerful concert to ever happen in Glastonbury history. I felt David’s apprehension. He seemed just a little nervous. He took a breath, looked me straight in the eye, and asked me to go out to warm up the audience on my own - much like asked me 27 years earlier at the Hammersmith Odeon in London on the night he knew he would be retiring Ziggy Stardust forever. Once again, I almost had a heart attack. I walked out onto the stage all alone with nothing but the monstrous sea of fans. I was ready to play some jazz. There was just one problem. From the first note, no sound was coming from my keyboard. Within a second, at least fifty crew members flooded on and off the stage scrambling to figure out what the problem might be. The crowd was getting anxious. I was getting nervous and turning red. I was just so happy that David wasn’t on stage because if he had started without the piano we would have been in big trouble. The three minutes I was on stage without any sound felt like three years! It finally dawned on me that the volume on my keyboard was turned off. It wouldn’t surprise me if I was the one who turned it all the way down after our sound check. Oh boy. I started playing Greensleeves. I have no idea why. I played it at a reasonably brisk tempo because I knew the audience was waiting for their real hero to take the stage. The rest of the band started to walk out on stage while I began to wind down and finish my improv. Then David walked out and the crowd went crazy. We played for them for two hours. After playing with David for so long, I can easily report that our night in Glastonbury was my favorite concert. I remember the thrill of playing Life on Mars with the audience knowing every word to that, not to mention every other song we played... Mike Garson
Thank you Mr Garson. David Bowie is synonymous with genius, no doubt, but a huge part of his genius was always surrounding himself with the best! Over the years many of my favorite songs sparkle with your keyboard wizardry! Much loved indeed! ♥️
Oh my god, Mr Garson! Now I've been reading your post but I don't know that was you, and while I read your precious comment I have the obvious certainty that it was you. I want to say to you that -and I hope everybody will understand the sense of my words now, never I could talk without any king of positivism and love and admiration- but the last 8 or 10 years more or less David bowie it was growing INFINITELY as AN MODERN CULTURE ICON because he deserves that, I always say things like "God Bowie Bless You, my son" :D, but internet CREATE INCREDIBLES GROWINGS UPS ABOUT LOT OF MARVELLOUS THINGS, all the world can SEE ALL THINGS they're CREATED IN ALL HISTORY, but in the same time THESE CRAZY GROWING UPS FOR MANY CULTURE CREATIONS, ALSO IT IS TAGGED ONLY AS A LONELY AND UNIQUE ICON, the masterpieces of all the genius they are listening or watch more of all the rest of human history, but all these artist creations they are reduced SO MANY TIMES in just a unique image, or sound, TOTALLY ICONIC, but the richness always is lost. AND THE TIMES THAT SADLY WE LIVE THE DAYS AFTER DAVID PASSED AWAY, ALL THE WORLD, ANS "ALL" IS ALL, ALL THE HUMANS online the internet their USE THE ICONIC BOWIE'S MAKE UP OF ALADDIN SANE, EVERYBODY, every time, AFTER CERTAINS DAYS I SAD ABOUT THAT, (ON THE SAME TIME THAT I LOVE EMOTIONALLY ALL THE LOVE FOR BOWIE BY TO MANY PEOPLE) BUT I ALWAYS WAS THINKING ABOUT YOU, MICK GARSON, I was have you in my mind a lot of moments on these days, your IMPORTANT IN MY LIFE piano touch, your playing style, so unique, ON THE saddest DAYS YOU WAS SOUND EVERYDAY INSIDE ME, because your recordings are, to me, THE SOUND IS THE FIRST THAT I FEEL WHEN I THINK IN DAVID, BECAUSE MY FAV ALBUM, OR ONE OF BEST 3, IS ALADDIN SANE, AND NEVER I THINK IN THE ICONIC MAKE UP, NEVER. TO ME, MICK GARSON, YOU ARE ALADDIN SANE. And the day that I watched on TV the special session at the BBC theatre, I think a few days after GLASTONBURY, I WAS SHOCKED, I CAN REMEMBER WATCHING YOU PLAYING WILD IS THE WIND, IN EXACTLY YOUR STYLE, AND AFTER THAT DAY I WATCH THE BBC SHOW EVERY YEAR ONE, TWO OR SEVERAL TIMES. My surprise reading your lovely comment it has been NOW THE CERTAINTY THAT NOT ONLY do I LOVE YOUR SOUND, BUT NOW I KNOW THAT YOU ARE A LOVELY PERSON, because nobody in the rock world spends TIME writing any post (but all of them have ANNOYING PRESENCE ON MILLIONS WEBS AND SITES, they are in all the things but nobody of these important people uses their EXTREME VIRTUAL UBIQUITY ON THE NET to say nothing that all of us we don't have to know about them THANK YOU THANK THANK YOU TO BE SO KIND, AND TO MAKE EMOTIONS IN MUSICAL SOUNDS
01:25 Wild Is The Wind 08:23 Absolute Beginners 14:46 Ashes To Ashes 20:05 Rebel Rebel 24:18 Starman 28:34 Ziggy Stardust 32:40 Heroes 38:19 The Man Who Sold The World 42:07 All The Young Dudes 46:40 Let's Dance
I spent the whole day on the grassy slope with Pete, stoned. We said nothing to each other, I was contemplating my life, future, everything, while watching the thousands of people go by, relaxed and all peaceful like. When the sun set, Bowie came on and all of a sudden this energy filled the arena. I got up and soaked it all in. This was one of the best days in my life
Love how he dismantles many of the songs, twisting them in a different light while retaining their core value and enduring legacy, then plunges back into their standard forms. It’s a remarkable performance. So many legendary performances over the years at Glastonbury, then Bowie appears after all those years, passionate, on his knees, singing with such great vocal range, in the autumn of his years, delivering a performance consistently ranked as the best or near best in the festival’s history. A brilliant artist and songwriter, yes, and…the quintessential rock star of all time.
My parents were in the crowd, I was 2 years old. It's crazy that I can experience the same concert they did 22 years ago in the background while cooking my dinner 😂
Two days after Bowie's set at this festival, he played at the BBC Radio Theatre in London before an invited audience. Only 130 people got selected through email to get a ticket to the show! Amazing.. it was like winning the lottery!
If I have one regret in life, this is it. As an Aussie that landed in London with 70 Quid a week before, I was here in a tent. I had asked someone to wake me up. I was so tired so I took a nap 3 hours before the concert. He forgot to wake me up. I awoke at midnight and its been my greatest regret in life ever since. Well I finally get to watch it. Thanks for posting it.
How could he have that incredible vocal range and still smoke?! I've never understood that. He was my first music love. The very first album I bought was Young Americans in 1975. I was a young American of 16 at the time. He looked so damned sexy on the album. I'd gaze at his face and play the album over and over and over again.
Always kind of liked Bowie... But only last week or so I've checked out loads of his live performances... GOOD GRIEF! What a performer, such presence. Stunning.
I was there don't think I've had a thrill like it in my life 100000+plus people on a Sunday night can't get better than that. The constipation was a bit of a problem but that's Glastonbury for you. First time I've seen this for nearly 22 years Cheers for uploading this. GREAT MAN 😋😎
I fell in love with Bowie around 97 and have had a couple of opportunities to see him from that period until he stopped touring. Why I didn't is just beyond me. Because, here is at the top of his game.
@@MARACUTAIA239 He toured until 2004. I lived in Seattle in mid-late 90s so could have seen him there (he played in 1997). I also lived in Toronto in early 2000s so could have seen him there in 2002 and 2004. Oh well.
thanks man, i never saw Bowie after 1980,s and this is a gem and a great show. I was a casual friend for a couple of nights on Sydney. I thought we had forever.
I was there a few rows from the front. It was the last Glastonbury before the big fence so the whole weekend was packed. It was a proper squeeze. I was about a year or so into the start of a bowie obsession and was discovering the back catalogue at the time. That evening was absolutely fucking wonderful
This is the best performance I’ve seen of Bowie, fantastic stuff, of all the Glastonbury’s I’ve been to and I missed this one and would have been the only time seeing Bowie!. ✊🏽🌻🌎
IMPRESIONANTE,DE COLECCIÓN. UNA BOMBA DE TALENTO,BOWIE + LA BANDA... ME GUSTARIA ESTE CONCIERTO COMPLETO,YA QUE DICEN QUE FUERON 2 HORAS . DAVID SIEMPRE ESTARÁS EN NUESTROS CORAZONES FOR EVER !!
I knew someone from st Michaels mount David Bowie wanted to see it and the tour guide said he was so polite and very witty and did wonderful impersonation sx
when I hear his voice it brings me into my background when I heard my parents playing Bowie.When I knew they were out I used to put on cygnet committee I was only 8 but has given me creative skills just by his music
This was magic. That roar as he walked on and crowds getting there was insane. Must of been one one biggest pulls to the main stage of any year before or since?
It's the biggest croud I've ever seen there, 2000 was the year before they cracked down on gate crashers, there were about 200 000 attending, 100 000 had tickets. I was pretty close to the front of the crowd, great atmosphere, probably the best performance I have seen there.
@@CloudCastsAlanSmith agreed. I forgot it was that year of pre-crackdown. I was front right, I’m surprised I made it in that far considering how long it took us to get even close to the field!
I was standing backstage with David and fellow bandmates Sterling Campbell, Gail Ann Dorsey, Emm Gryner, Earl Slick (official), Holly Palmer and Mark Plati.
We were preparing to perform at the Glastonbury Festival 22 years ago this weekend. David looked out at the audience and saw what is told to have been a quarter of a million fans. There was something about that day that made me feel, even before beginning to perform, like it would be the most powerful concert to ever happen in Glastonbury history.
I felt David’s apprehension. He seemed just a little nervous. He took a breath, looked me straight in the eye, and asked me to go out to warm up the audience on my own - much like asked me 27 years earlier at the Hammersmith Odeon in London on the night he knew he would be retiring Ziggy Stardust forever. Once again, I almost had a heart attack. I walked out onto the stage all alone with nothing but the monstrous sea of fans. I was ready to play some jazz.
There was just one problem. From the first note, no sound was coming from my keyboard. Within a second, at least fifty crew members flooded on and off the stage scrambling to figure out what the problem might be. The crowd was getting anxious. I was getting nervous and turning red. I was just so happy that David wasn’t on stage because if he had started without the piano we would have been in big trouble. The three minutes I was on stage without any sound felt like three years! It finally dawned on me that the volume on my keyboard was turned off. It wouldn’t surprise me if I was the one who turned it all the way down after our sound check. Oh boy.
I started playing Greensleeves. I have no idea why. I played it at a reasonably brisk tempo because I knew the audience was waiting for their real hero to take the stage. The rest of the band started to walk out on stage while I began to wind down and finish my improv. Then David walked out and the crowd went crazy. We played for them for two hours. After playing with David for so long, I can easily report that our night in Glastonbury was my favorite concert. I remember the thrill of playing Life on Mars with the audience knowing every word to that, not to mention every other song we played... Mike Garson
Thank you Mr Garson. David Bowie is synonymous with genius, no doubt, but a huge part of his genius was always surrounding himself with the best! Over the years many of my favorite songs sparkle with your keyboard wizardry! Much loved indeed! ♥️
Beautiful story old boy
Oh my god, Mr Garson! Now I've been reading your post but I don't know that was you, and while I read your precious comment I have the obvious certainty that it was you. I want to say to you that -and I hope everybody will understand the sense of my words now, never I could talk without any king of positivism and love and admiration- but the last 8 or 10 years more or less David bowie it was growing INFINITELY as AN MODERN CULTURE ICON because he deserves that, I always say things like "God Bowie Bless You, my son" :D, but internet CREATE INCREDIBLES GROWINGS UPS ABOUT LOT OF MARVELLOUS THINGS, all the world can SEE ALL THINGS they're CREATED IN ALL HISTORY, but in the same time THESE CRAZY GROWING UPS FOR MANY CULTURE CREATIONS, ALSO IT IS TAGGED ONLY AS A LONELY AND UNIQUE ICON, the masterpieces of all the genius they are listening or watch more of all the rest of human history, but all these artist creations they are reduced SO MANY TIMES in just a unique image, or sound, TOTALLY ICONIC, but the richness always is lost. AND THE TIMES THAT SADLY WE LIVE THE DAYS AFTER DAVID PASSED AWAY, ALL THE WORLD, ANS "ALL" IS ALL, ALL THE HUMANS online the internet their USE THE ICONIC BOWIE'S MAKE UP OF ALADDIN SANE, EVERYBODY, every time, AFTER CERTAINS DAYS I SAD ABOUT THAT, (ON THE SAME TIME THAT I LOVE EMOTIONALLY ALL THE LOVE FOR BOWIE BY TO MANY PEOPLE) BUT I ALWAYS WAS THINKING ABOUT YOU, MICK GARSON, I was have you in my mind a lot of moments on these days, your IMPORTANT IN MY LIFE piano touch, your playing style, so unique, ON THE saddest DAYS YOU WAS SOUND EVERYDAY INSIDE ME, because your recordings are, to me, THE SOUND IS THE FIRST THAT I FEEL WHEN I THINK IN DAVID, BECAUSE MY FAV ALBUM, OR ONE OF BEST 3, IS ALADDIN SANE, AND NEVER I THINK IN THE ICONIC MAKE UP, NEVER. TO ME, MICK GARSON, YOU ARE ALADDIN SANE. And the day that I watched on TV the special session at the BBC theatre, I think a few days after GLASTONBURY, I WAS SHOCKED, I CAN REMEMBER WATCHING YOU PLAYING WILD IS THE WIND, IN EXACTLY YOUR STYLE, AND AFTER THAT DAY I WATCH THE BBC SHOW EVERY YEAR ONE, TWO OR SEVERAL TIMES. My surprise reading your lovely comment it has been NOW THE CERTAINTY THAT NOT ONLY do I LOVE YOUR SOUND, BUT NOW I KNOW THAT YOU ARE A LOVELY PERSON, because nobody in the rock world spends TIME writing any post (but all of them have ANNOYING PRESENCE ON MILLIONS WEBS AND SITES, they are in all the things but nobody of these important people uses their EXTREME VIRTUAL UBIQUITY ON THE NET to say nothing that all of us we don't have to know about them THANK YOU THANK THANK YOU TO BE SO KIND, AND TO MAKE EMOTIONS IN MUSICAL SOUNDS
Was that you playing the Guitar acoustic accompaniment for Let's dance?
Crikey . I just got into that greensleeves vibe . So fkn cool for you to share your story . Thanks .
01:25 Wild Is The Wind
08:23 Absolute Beginners
14:46 Ashes To Ashes
20:05 Rebel Rebel
24:18 Starman
28:34 Ziggy Stardust
32:40 Heroes
38:19 The Man Who Sold The World
42:07 All The Young Dudes
46:40 Let's Dance
Little Wonder? Thanks anyway 🙂
Not the full set, my bad 😳
@@igordamnjan
Hello,
The intro is an improvisation on "Greensleeves"
Regards.
Thx, i'm absolue beginner Bowie's song 😅
I spent the whole day on the grassy slope with Pete, stoned. We said nothing to each other, I was contemplating my life, future, everything, while watching the thousands of people go by, relaxed and all peaceful like. When the sun set, Bowie came on and all of a sudden this energy filled the arena. I got up and soaked it all in. This was one of the best days in my life
✌🏻i felt those words
Me too
Love how he dismantles many of the songs, twisting them in a different light while retaining their core value and enduring legacy, then plunges back into their standard forms.
It’s a remarkable performance. So many legendary performances over the years at Glastonbury, then Bowie appears after all those years, passionate, on his knees, singing with such great vocal range, in the autumn of his years, delivering a performance consistently ranked as the best or near best in the festival’s history.
A brilliant artist and songwriter, yes, and…the quintessential rock star of all time.
The way he enters on stage and salutes the audience, he's the greatest. David Bowie didn't die, he returned to where he came from, the future
Some walks on stage. David Bowie makes an entrance!
You said it all!
Yes he did die. You're mistaken.
kills me knowing that I’m never going to see him perform. My absolute favourite artist of all time. RIP King.
same
same rip to the king
I was there. Its was everything and more to see and hear David Bowie live at Glastonbury. Amazing memories. 💙
So jealous of you, can’t imagine how amazing this was live ❤️
Missing him badly 🥺🥺🥺
My parents were in the crowd, I was 2 years old. It's crazy that I can experience the same concert they did 22 years ago in the background while cooking my dinner 😂
i was there as well, was a great performance.
So cool! 💖
@@dealgood Gotta say I think Elton will go down with DB as the best two to headline Glasto
@@dazzp2 elton was good yes.
What a absolute legend. We will never see the likes of David Bowie again
Two days after Bowie's set at this festival, he played at the BBC Radio Theatre in London before an invited audience. Only 130 people got selected through email to get a ticket to the show! Amazing.. it was like winning the lottery!
A much better show than this one.
27th June was my 12th wedding anniversary.
...and to think some folks at the time thought Bowie was too "old" to be headlining Glastonbury again! He's only a boy here.
If I have one regret in life, this is it. As an Aussie that landed in London with 70 Quid a week before, I was here in a tent. I had asked someone to wake me up. I was so tired so I took a nap 3 hours before the concert. He forgot to wake me up. I awoke at midnight and its been my greatest regret in life ever since. Well I finally get to watch it. Thanks for posting it.
🌈💔 💋
How could he have that incredible vocal range and still smoke?! I've never understood that. He was my first music love. The very first album I bought was Young Americans in 1975. I was a young American of 16 at the time. He looked so damned sexy on the album. I'd gaze at his face and play the album over and over and over again.
That's still my favourite album. Never get tired of listening to it. And yes, a very sexy cover photo!
Always kind of liked Bowie... But only last week or so I've checked out loads of his live performances... GOOD GRIEF! What a performer, such presence. Stunning.
I was there don't think I've had a thrill like it in my life 100000+plus people on a Sunday night can't get better than that. The constipation was a bit of a problem but that's Glastonbury for you. First time I've seen this for nearly 22 years Cheers for uploading this. GREAT MAN 😋😎
Bowie
Cherchant à jamais la meilleure formule (formation) pour exprimer son art...
Magnifique de générosité et de talent
😍😍
David Bowie en una madurez musical impresionante, Un grande de todos los tiempos sin duda...y para no pocos el más grande.
This is amazing. I cant believe more people have not viewed this?
GAD is one of the most under recognised geniuses. Phenomenal talent. Bowie saw her. Recognised it.
She's bloody good.
She’s amazing 🤩
Superb
Horseshit. Calm down.
Bowie is in his early 50s here , crazy how can anyone in their early 50s still be so cool , the vocals still strong and powerful
And why not in the fifties?
I fell in love with Bowie around 97 and have had a couple of opportunities to see him from that period until he stopped touring. Why I didn't is just beyond me. Because, here is at the top of his game.
Nos anos 2000 nem aí ele estava mais
@@MARACUTAIA239 He toured until 2004. I lived in Seattle in mid-late 90s so could have seen him there (he played in 1997). I also lived in Toronto in early 2000s so could have seen him there in 2002 and 2004. Oh well.
thanks man, i never saw Bowie after 1980,s and this is a gem and a great show. I was a casual friend for a couple of nights on Sydney. I thought we had forever.
I was there a few rows from the front. It was the last Glastonbury before the big fence so the whole weekend was packed. It was a proper squeeze. I was about a year or so into the start of a bowie obsession and was discovering the back catalogue at the time. That evening was absolutely fucking wonderful
David Bowie will live forever ❤️
I miss you David.😢
I wrote "Absolute legendary" about 7 months ago ... and today it's still absolutely legendary.. thank you Sergio 😎
What an absolute master of his craft David Bowie was!
This is the best performance I’ve seen of Bowie, fantastic stuff, of all the Glastonbury’s I’ve been to and I missed this one and would have been the only time seeing Bowie!. ✊🏽🌻🌎
I only just found this, so grateful, thank you
Tanta elegancia por Dios.
Thank you for uploading this ...
thank you, indeed
I was there... was glorious 🙌
Siempre vengo aquí cuando estoy emotivo, gracias bowie por hacerme ver la vida de una manera distinta. Él era unico.
For ever Bowie
Adoro a elegância e a exuberância que é só dele, esse jeito único! Amo essa moça que tocava com ele algum tempo😊👏
Tremendous. Their is only One Bowie.
IMPRESIONANTE,DE COLECCIÓN.
UNA BOMBA DE TALENTO,BOWIE + LA BANDA...
ME GUSTARIA ESTE CONCIERTO COMPLETO,YA QUE DICEN QUE FUERON 2 HORAS .
DAVID SIEMPRE ESTARÁS EN NUESTROS CORAZONES FOR EVER !!
David, te extrañamos.
BEST ever version of 'Let's dance'.
Bowie was so cool ! He was the true King of Pop and rock and R and B ... Tim
Thanx for the upload!
Bowie ,,,,,,,,, one word ,,two actually ,,,,,,,, four ,4 actually
"GOD ,WE MISS HIM "🙏🙏🙏🙏
When Glastonbury. Had the right stuff. Bowie. What a show. Mesmerized.
Class act he was. ❤️
Thank you
I was there. Front 6 rows- 22 years later every day i know that was God walking in on stage!
AMazing Bass player Gail Ann Dorsey on guitar ? THx for posting this I friggin loves it.
J’ai aimé tous ces commentaires très juste 😃Bowie pour toujours ❤️
I find noone can impersonate Bowie he is unique x
THIS IS INSANELY GOOD
Sem palavras pra descrever o nível de perfeição!!!! ❤️⚡️
Perfeito ne ... Amo o david ... Sou do litoral do parana 11/03/23
Sempre e per sempre Bowie!⚡❤
Magical...such a great performer, still very much missed! Bowie was one of a kind, just a brilliant man❤️🙏🥰
I knew someone from st Michaels mount David Bowie wanted to see it and the tour guide said he was so polite and very witty and did wonderful impersonation sx
Influential artiste of our time life’s soundtrack
Espectacular!!!!! Gracias Blackstar!!
Pure beauty...
O maior que tivemos ❤
Awesome !
Miss you David ❤
Absolute legendary ❤ thank you Sergio 😎
El artista definitivo ❤
Great stuff!
thanks👏
Muito foda esse show!!!!! Parabéns por postar 👏
David bowie gran concierto 😎💯🖤🤟
Eternamente el Duke Blanco, un artista ***Único*** de todos los tiempos.
Tanto que nos deste Deus te tenha ajudado e paz ,tu mereces
when I hear his voice it brings me into my background when I heard my parents playing Bowie.When I knew they were out I used to put on cygnet committee I was only 8 but has given me creative skills just by his music
Merci Sergio🎥
Thank you 🥰
Too good, fkn legend
This was magic. That roar as he walked on and crowds getting there was insane. Must of been one one biggest pulls to the main stage of any year before or since?
It's the biggest croud I've ever seen there, 2000 was the year before they cracked down on gate crashers, there were about 200 000 attending, 100 000 had tickets. I was pretty close to the front of the crowd, great atmosphere, probably the best performance I have seen there.
@@CloudCastsAlanSmith agreed. I forgot it was that year of pre-crackdown. I was front right, I’m surprised I made it in that far considering how long it took us to get even close to the field!
timeless
Amazing,always thrills❤
Credits:
David Bowie - Vocals
Sterling Campbell - Drums
Gail Ann Dorsey - Bass, Backing Vocals
Mike Garson - Piano, Keyboards
Emm Gryner - Keyboards, Backing Vocals
Holly Palmer - Percussion, Backing Vocals
Mark Plati - Guitar, Backing Vocals
Earl Slick - Guitar
Mike Walter - Engineer [Live Sound]
O maior
Anniversary...
grandioso ,wonderfull
The REAL King
grande David....un vero mito
Love the pianist❤❤❤
Genius
OMFG 🖤 outstanding
aquí está genial
I'm 70 and still cool!
Masterclass from British Rock Royalty.
La classe absolue .
the Last truly authentic Glasto
i jumped the fence lol
Pra ti amada filha ,Deus te Abençoe Ajude Sempre,amada filha amo-te
❤ best glaso set every, musicians top draw💯🙌🙏
❤❤❤
Phenomenal version of Ziggy Stardust…play it loud
❤
thx guys happy hollydays 😀
Never been a fan of his music (kinda fell in love with darkstar though), but I just know how special he was...
I always felt that it is the pianoplay of Mike Garson, that makes a Bowie song sound like a Bowie song...❤
Aladin Sane Fantastic album mainly due to Mike Garson on piano 👍
@@jeffhopkins4744 You´re right! Also "David Live at the tower Philadelphia"
Dig it, man
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🙏💖
Rock on!
Adam Ryan were there while I was learning about skin diseases in Central London