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Annie Lennox Recalls One of Her Most Thrilling Onstage Moments, Her Duet With David Bowie at a 1992 Freddie Mercury Tribute

Founding Eurythmics frontwoman Annie Lennox recently published her first official book, Annie Lennox: Retrospective. Described as a โ€œvisual memoir,โ€ the book presents a chronological journey through Lennonโ€™s life and long music career.

Retrospective features more than 200 images, including Polaroids from her personal archives, famous photographs, stills from music videos, album covers, and more.

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To promote Retrospective, Lennox was interviewed by CBS Morningsโ€™ Anthony Mason. During the conversation, she discussed what she considered one of the most thrilling experiences sheโ€™d ever had performing onstage. The performance in question was the duet she did with David Bowie at the all-star tribute concert for late Queen frontman Freddie Mercury, which took place in April 1992 at Wembley Stadium in London.

Lennox and Bowie delivered an intense and theatrical rendition of Davidโ€™s classic 1981 collaboration with Queen, โ€œUnder Pressure.โ€ The two singers were backed by Queenโ€™s surviving membersโ€”guitarist Brian May, drummer Roger Taylor, and bassist John Deacon.

For the performance, Lennox wore a striking dress that featured a metallic silver top and a flowing black skirt. She also donned black makeup applied to look like a mask across her eyes.

During part of the performance, Lennox sang with her face up against Bowieโ€™s as she wrapped one arm around his neck.

Reflecting in the performance, Annie told Mason, โ€œI still honestly, genuinely canโ€™t believe that we did this.โ€

About the Makeup and Outfit Lennox Wore for Her Duet with Bowie

Lennon then told the story about how she wound up putting together her look for the concert.

โ€œWe had one rehearsal,โ€ she recalled. โ€œAnd [David] said to me, โ€˜What are you wearing?โ€™ after we had done the rehearsal. Just as Iโ€™m leaving, he said, โ€˜Oh, by the way, what are you wearing?โ€™โ€

Lennox admitted to Bowie she hadnโ€™t thought about what to wear, and asked him what he thought. Bowie suggested that wear a dress, and that she have British fashion designer Antony Price to make it for her.

Annie was hesitant because Price was expensive, and sheโ€™d โ€œnever done anything like that,โ€ but she went ahead and had the designer create the dress.

โ€œI had the idea as to what it was I wanted,โ€ Annie shared. โ€œSo I told Antony, โ€˜I want it to look like this, and I want an enormous skirt. I want it to be, like, so spreading out.โ€™ And he made this phenomenal outfit for me. I wanted [the top part] to look like a kind of armor, you know, like the silver โ€ฆ It looks like metal.โ€

As for the eye makeup, Lennox said the idea came to her while she was getting ready for the performance.

โ€œAs Iโ€™m sitting backstage in the dressing room, I did my own makeup there,โ€ she recalled. โ€œAnd I just decided, โ€˜Oops, I think I know whatโ€™s gonna finish this off.โ€™ So I did this kind of Blade Runner-ish band or this [look that resembled] the Lone Ranger, whatever way you want to interpret it.โ€

Annie added, โ€œAnd when I came on stage โ€ฆ [Bowie] kind of did a double take. Oh, it was just fantastic, honestly.โ€

More About the Performance with Bowie

Lennox also talked about a particularly exciting aspect of her performance with Bowie, which she explained was her decision to interact with him so closely onstage.

โ€œDaring to put my hand around his neck, and bring him in [was a thrill,]โ€ she noted. โ€œWe didnโ€™t plan that. And the great thing was, Iโ€™m kind of looking at him out the side of my eye, and he just stood there. โ€ฆ He knew exactly what to do, โ€™cause he was so consummate. He just let me kind of slither around. And it was thrilling.โ€

Lennox added that her performance with Bowie was โ€œtotallyโ€ spontaneous.

โ€œI do a lot of things in a very spontaneous way,โ€ she then admitted with a laugh. โ€œIโ€™m so glad it worked. I mean, can you imagine if it hadnโ€™t? A lot of egg on my face!โ€

Annie Lennox: Retrospective is available now. You can find out more details about the book at RizzoliUSA.com.

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