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Soon after learning of the icon's death on Sunday, The Crying Game hit maker wrote a touching tribute to the man he has long been a 'super fan' of. They were friends: George first became a fan of Bowie, seen here in 1995, in 1973 when he watched the singer perform in London. They went on to get to know each other over a long 'dream' dinner in New York City in 2005 where they talked about TV shows, tea and art films'I first saw David Bowie as Ziggy Stardust performing at Lewisham Odeon in 1973 just before my twelfth birthday,' George started his letter.'It was for me a life changing and life affirming event. I had no idea that he would retire Ziggy Stardust the following night but I feel blessed to have been there and I went on to see him perform in his many incarnations.'I sat outside his home in Beckenham and I was there at Victoria Station when he arrived back from Berlin.' The beginning: His first Bowie concert was 'a life changing and life affirming event'; here David is seen in 1973He added: 'My childhood is peppered with memories of being a Bowie super fan and I have loved him constantly throughout my adult life.

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