Shortly after his passing, fans from Berlin, Germany, started a petition to change the name of the "Hauptstraße" in Berlin Schöneberg into "David-Bowie-Straße" (David Bowie Street). The reason behind it was that he lived there from 1976-78, a time that is not only credited for saving his career, but for saving his life, as he was still fighting his drug addiction at the time. During that period he produced three of his most successful albums, "Low", "Heroes" and "Lodger", which are collectively known as the Berlin Trilogy.