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Young Americans: Side B19 Aug 202401:37:23
Bowie and Luther Vandross: An Unexpected Musical Bromance

Curiosity piqued? Ever felt like you're missing out on the real story? Maybe you've been told to "just listen and you'll get it," but ended up feeling left out and out of the loop. The pain of being in the dark when everyone else seems to have the inside scoop can be frustrating. Let's shine some light on the real deal together. In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Explore how David Bowie was influenced by Philadelphia Soul, shaping his unique rock sound.
  • Delve into David Bowie's intriguing exploration of R&B, and how it influenced his musical evolution.
  • Discover the significant role that backup singers played in shaping the sounds of 1970s music, including David Bowie's work.
  • Trace the fascinating evolution of David Bowie's musical style, from his early work to his later iconic albums.
  • Uncover the impactful contributions of studio musicians on David Bowie's albums, and how they influenced his sound.

The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:00 - Welcome to Side B

00:05:14 - The Perverse Pleasure of Listening

00:10:23 - Cocaine Chic and Aesthetic Vibes

00:13:51 - Unpacking "Young Americans,"

00:15:53 - Young Love and American Culture

00:17:26 - Musical Theme and Evolution

00:19:36 - Shift in Style and Theme

00:23:10 - Beck's Influence and Artistic Expression

00:27:58 - Analyzing "Win" Lyrics

00:31:42 - Unfamiliar Chord Structure

00:34:42 - Unconventional Song Progression

00:37:43 - Song's Comforting Tone

00:41:15 - Comparison to Stevie Wonder's "Superstition"

00:45:38 - Influence and Collaboration

00:48:31 - "Misinterpretation of Stage Presence"

00:49:02 - "Intense Lyrics Analysis"

00:51:15 - "Unfavorable Song 'Across the Universe'"

00:59:20 - "Powerful Song 'It's Gonna Be Me'"

01:05:28 - Exploring Music and Session Musicians

01:06:49 - Working with AI and Understanding Perspectives

01:08:23 - Analyzing Bowie's Song and Themes

01:15:16 - Preview of "Station to Station" Album

01:20:45 - Song Order and Flow

01:22:36 - Karaoke Dilemma

01:24:07 - Smoking and Nostalgia

01:27:31 - Environmental Concerns

01:32:28 - Bowie's Album and Quotes

01:36:15 - Plea to Iman and Farewell

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Young Americans: Side A19 Aug 202400:59:55

Young Americans is an album by David Bowie. We like it. In this episode, we:

  • Learn the importance of pre-recording nutrition to boost energy and focus for top-notch podcasting.
  • Understand the significant impact of legal battles on musicians' careers and the music industry as a whole.
  • Master the art of transitioning between music genres successfully, just like the legends.

The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:02 - Introduction to the Podcast 

00:07:18 - Financial Struggles and Transition to American Soul 

00:12:29 - Unique Album in Bowie's Career 

00:15:58 - Constant Reflection and Impact on Listeners 

00:16:46 - The End of Bad Tony 

00:17:27 - Financial Strain and Management Issues 

00:19:17 - Bowie's Love for R&B and American Soul 

00:20:33 - Bowie's "Plastic Soul" Album 

00:23:35 - David Byrne's "Rey Momo" Album 

00:32:54 - The Invention of VCR and Podcasts 

00:34:29 - The Rise of YouTube 

00:36:03 - Remembering Luther Vandross 

00:39:51 - Humor and Irony in Conversations 

00:46:13 - John Lennon's Influence 

00:49:40 - Monetization and Content 

00:52:17 - Recording at Electric Lady Studios 

00:54:51 - Tony Basil and David Sylvian 

00:56:12 - Signs of Cocaine Use 

00:59:32 - Conclusion and Side B 

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Hunky Dory: Side A10 Mar 202401:44:18
Episode Notes

Discover the surprising connections between David Bowie's music, Andy Warhol's burger-eating habits, and the mystical world of satanism. And the unexpected link between Metallica, My Little Pony, and the Snyder cut of Justice League. Get ready for a wild ride through the hidden depths of music history that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew!

In this episode, you will:

  • Uncover the intricate layers of David Bowie's music.
  • Explore Peter Noone's take on Oh! You Pretty Things.
  • Delve into David Bowie's songwriting process and themes.
  • Examine the exploration of belief systems in music.
  • Discover how shared interests shape personal identities.
The Man Who Sold the World: Side B09 Feb 202401:21:55

Side B: Where the Songs Is Uncover the unexpected link between David Bowie, Andy Warhol, and Iggy Pop that led to a wild descent into madness and wonderful music. Dive into the surprising connections and collaborations that shaped Bowie's iconic album, The Man Who Sold the World. From eerie rituals to philosophical musings, this journey will challenge your perception and leave you craving more. Are you ready to embark on this mind-bending adventure? Stay tuned for the shocking revelations! In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Explore David Bowie's Struggle with Mental Illness: Uncover the impact of mental health on Bowie's music and creative expression.
  • Unravel the Impact of AI on Society: Gain insights into how AI is shaping our world and its potential effects on culture and creativity.
  • Delve into the Analysis of Bowie's Song "After All": Discover the hidden meanings and musical innovations within this iconic Bowie track.
  • Uncover Bowie's Improvisational Style and Creative Process: Gain a deeper understanding of Bowie's unique approach to music-making and the influences behind his improvisational style.
  • Explore Bowie's Encounters with Other Artists: Learn about the collaborations and creative exchanges that shaped Bowie's legendary career.

The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:00 - David Bowie's Relationship with Mental Illness 

00:02:19 - Personal Fascination with Mental Health 

00:07:05 - Analyzing "All the Mad Men" Song 

00:15:27 - Misconceptions about Electroconvulsive Therapy 

00:18:51 - Black Country Rock and T Rex 

00:20:50 - Analysis of T. Rex's music 

00:22:26 - Discussion of T. Rex's song "Obijingo" 

00:24:11 - Bowie's artistic expression 

00:33:07 - Bowie's underlying themes 

00:39:52 - Analysis of "Running Gun Blues" 

00:40:47 - The Internet's Impact on Society 

00:42:27 - AI and its Influence 

00:44:04 - Interpreting Song Lyrics 

00:46:47 - Musical Preferences and Influences 

01:00:23 - The Superman 

01:01:14 - The Weirdness of the Album 

01:02:22 - Bowie's Recording Process 

01:07:23 - Album Success in America 

01:16:07 - The Beginning of Madness 

01:20:51 - Wrap-Up and Gratitude 

01:21:09 - Introduction to "Hunky Dory" 

01:21:24 - Call to Action 

01:21:35 - Closing Remarks 

01:21:44 - End of Recording 

01:21:53 - Unexpected Statement

The Man Who Sold the World: Side A09 Feb 202401:24:34

Side A is for Learning, Side B is for Analysis Have you heard these 3 myths about David Bowie's iconic album, "The Man Who Sold the World"? Find out the truth behind the creative process and development of this masterpiece. Get ready to uncover the real story behind the music. In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Uncover Bowie's early career secrets and influences.
  • Delve into the intricate details of The Man Who Sold the World album.
  • Decode the musical magic behind Width of a Circle.
  • Explore Bowie's diverse musical influences and fearless experimentation.

My special guest is Dan Dan is an authority in the realm of David Bowie's music, renowned for his comprehensive understanding of the artist's creative journey. With a meticulous approach to research and analysis, Dan's expertise provides a thorough exploration of the development of "The Man Who Sold the World" album, offering listeners a wealth of knowledge and valuable insights.  Dan has never impersonated David Bowie on a 1990s message board. Prepare to gain an extensive understanding of Bowie's creative process as Dan shares his profound expertise on this episode. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:00 - Introduction: The Love for Learning 

00:01:22 - Discovery of Benzodiazepines 

00:04:02 - Risks and Effects of Benzodiazepines 

00:06:32 - Bowie Explaining Podcast Introduction 

00:10:35 - Catching Up with Fans 

00:17:22 - Introduction to Harmoniums and Music 

00:18:36 - Fire Organs and Anarchists 

00:20:29 - Discussion about Brian Eno and Music 

00:22:43 - Reflections on Hippies and Anarchism 

00:33:12 - The Disaster of Altamont 

00:36:11 - The Festival Experience 

00:38:27 - The Influence of Bad Tony 

00:40:37 - The Music Industry's Financial Exploitation 

00:43:04 - Tony Defreeze's Exploitative Contract 

00:46:42 - Haddon Hall and Bowie's Personal Life 

00:54:01 - David Bowie and Mick Ronson's Musical Collaboration 

00:55:03 - Mick Ronson's Impressive Guitar Skills 

00:58:17 - The Hype: David Bowie's Band 

01:02:02 - Album Production and Collaborators 

01:05:25 - Album Title and Cover Art

Space Oddity: Side B17 Jan 202400:49:41
Bowie's Additional Self-Titled Album

Does the idea of David Bowie's transition from acoustic to electric guitar sound familiar? Have you been told to simply listen to his music without understanding the evolution of his sound? The frustration of not fully appreciating the depth and significance of Bowie's musical journey can leave you feeling disconnected from the artist's true essence. Instead, let's delve into the transformative shift from acoustic to electric guitar and uncover the pivotal moments in Bowie's musical evolution. In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Explore David Bowie's transition from acoustic to electric guitar and uncover the pivotal moments in his musical evolution.
  • Uncover the magic behind Tony Visconti's remastering work on Bowie's albums and how it breathed new life into his iconic tracks.
  • Discover how Marc Bolan's influence shaped David Bowie's flamboyant style and added a touch of glam to his musical persona.
  • Delve into Marc Bolan's nonchalant attitude towards money and its impact on his artistic endeavors.
  • Engage with the podcast and share your thoughts on Bowie's musical journey for a chance to connect with fellow fans.

My special guest is Dan Dan is a music enthusiast and a dedicated David Bowie fan. With a keen interest in Bowie's musical evolution, Dan has a deep understanding of the artist's transition from acoustic to electric guitar. His insightful perspectives and passion for Bowie's work make him a valuable guest on the podcast, offering a unique and informed take on the iconic artist's journey. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:00 - Introduction and Initial Song Analysis 

00:03:21 - Emotional Trauma and Growth 

00:10:01 - Critique of Hippie Aesthetic 

00:14:42 - The Kalimba and Cultural Significance 

00:17:50 - Analysis of "An Occasional Dream" 

00:18:46 - The Hippie Media 

00:21:35 - Wild Eyed Boy From Free Cloud 

00:25:18 - Rehearsal and Recording 

00:33:02 - Commercial Success 

00:37:51 - Appreciating Acoustic Work 

00:38:29 - Revisiting Hunky Dory 

00:40:41 - Revisiting and Remastering 

00:41:23 - Mark Boland's Influence 

00:47:52 - Wrapping Up and Call to Action

Space Oddity: Side A17 Jan 202400:49:17
Space Oddity Side A

Is this album really titled David Bowie?

Have you heard the myths surrounding David Bowie's iconic song Space Oddity? Some believe it was inspired by the Apollo 11 moon landing, others say it's about drug use, and there's even a myth about it being a nod to Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey. But fear not, our guest Dan will share the truth behind the cultural significance of this legendary track. In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Explore David Bowie's groundbreaking debut album to understand his early artistic vision.
  • Discover how unconventional instruments have shaped the sound of music throughout history.
  • Uncover the cultural impact of "Space Oddity" and its influence on future music and space exploration.
  • Trace David Bowie's artistic evolution from his early career to his experimental phases.
  • Examine the profound influence David Bowie has had on shaping popular culture and music trends.

My special guest is Dan Dan is a lifelong music enthusiast with a deep passion for David Bowie's groundbreaking contributions to the music world. His extensive knowledge of 1960s rock music and cultural history adds valuable insights to the podcast's discussions. With a knack for dissecting the cultural impact of iconic artists, Dan's unique perspective enriches the exploration of Space Oddity's influence and significance. His engaging storytelling style and witty commentary bring a refreshing dynamic to the show, making him a vital part of the Bowiesplaining experience. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:09 - Introduction to the Podcast 

00:01:47 - Fan Reactions and Discussion 

00:03:45 - Podcast Corrections and Legal Disclaimer 

00:09:49 - Early Life and Musical Beginnings 

00:16:11 - Influence of Relationships on Bowie's Music 

00:17:50 - The Origins of Space Oddity 

00:18:49 - The Melotron 

00:29:03 - Tony Visconti's Influence 

00:33:01 - Space Oddity Analysis 

00:36:20 - The Influence of Major Tom 

00:39:51 - Cultural Significance of "Space Oddity" 

00:43:51 - Unwashed and Somewhat Slightly Dazed 

00:47:57 - Influence of Mark Boland

Bowie and Bing Christmas Special25 Dec 202300:10:29
Episode Notes

The AI really went for it this episode. Happy Holidays, everybody.

If you're feeling frustrated because you've been trying to discover new music but keep coming across the same old hits, then you are not alone! Perhaps you've been seeking out new collaborations but finding yourself disappointed by lackluster pairings instead. You may be tired of the same old predictable music and yearning for something fresh and unexpected. If that's the case, then you are not alone! In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Explore the unexpected magic of Bing Crosby and David Bowie's collaboration.
  • Discover the heartwarming rendition of Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy by two iconic artists.
  • Delve into the charming awkwardness that arose during the performance.
  • Uncover the delightful randomness behind the unlikely collaboration.
  • Enjoy humorous and endearing observations about Bowie and Crosby's interaction.

The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:09 - Introducing the Special Guest

00:01:00 - Watching "Peace on Earth, Little Drummer Boy"

00:04:00 - Discussion on the Song and its Context

00:06:20 - Musical Recommendations and Sign-off

00:10:28 - Farewell and Closing

Ziggy Stardust: Side B22 Dec 202300:54:51
Episode Notes

Do you want to gain a deeper insight into David Bowie's influential albums? Look no further, as I will be unveiling the key to understanding Bowie's impact and creative process. By examining his albums in detail, we will uncover the profound influence of his music and gain a greater appreciation for his artistic genius. Join me on this journey to unlock the secrets behind Bowie's iconic albums. In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Discover David Bowie's album impact on music history and culture.
  • Explore gender fluidity in Ziggy Stardust and its cultural significance.
  • Uncover Bowie's influence on LGBTQ+ representation in music and society.
  • Experience the emotional impact of Rock and Roll Suicide through a new lens.
  • Understand Tony Visconti's pivotal role in shaping Bowie's legendary career.

The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:00 - Introduction and Discussion of Fan Opinions

00:03:13 - Angela Bowie's Insights

00:06:01 - David Bowie's Personal Life

00:11:32 - Lady Stardust's Significance

00:15:44 - Band Dynamics and Ziggy's Rise

00:17:08 - David Bowie's Farewell Tour

00:18:27 - Rock and Roll Suicide

00:20:55 - Karaoke Challenges

00:23:18 - Impact of David Bowie

00:29:06 - Morrissey Controversies

00:34:56 - Fan Mail and Framed Letters

00:36:18 - Review of Early Work

00:44:18 - Recording Space Oddity

00:47:29 - Space Oddity Album Review

00:51:41 - Engagement and Future Plans

00:53:20 - The Element of Surprise

00:53:45 - Multiple Producers

00:54:09 - The Derek Bramble Tier

00:54:37 - Album Anticipation

Ziggy Stardust: Side A22 Dec 202300:56:32
Episode Notes

In the style of our show, I would rather have AI tell me what happened in this episode. Read on. But you should probably also just listen to this episode.

We also decided that 3-hour episodes are long and that you might want to hear us a bit less. This one was cut in half. We'll be more purposeful in cutting them up in the future.

In a world of chance encounters, one fateful moment changed everything. The allure of Ziggy Stardust beckoned, sparking a journey of discovery and introspection. As Erik delved deeper into Bowie's iconic album, he uncovered a profound connection that would forever alter his perception of music and life. What unexpected revelations lie hidden within the enigmatic melodies and thought-provoking lyrics? In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Explore David Bowie's album analysis to uncover hidden layers and new perspectives on his iconic music.
  • Delve into Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars for a deeper understanding of its impact on music and culture.
  • Uncover the themes of identity and isolation in Bowie's work to gain insight into his personal struggles and artistic expression.
  • Interpret the profound connection between personal experiences and artistic creation in Bowie's music.
  • Discover the influence and cultural impact of David Bowie's music, and how it continues to shape contemporary art and music.

The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:17 - The Bowie Experience

00:01:21 - Clooney Shaming

00:03:27 - Fan Engagement

00:07:01 - Album Sequence

00:18:46 - Concept Album Interpretation

00:19:07 - Introduction to Ziggy Stardust and its concept

00:20:30 - Analysis of "Hang On to Yourself"

00:25:17 - Interpretation of "Five Years"

00:29:36 - Bowie's Evolution and Ziggy Stardust Concept

00:36:13 - Bowie's View on Ziggy Stardust

00:37:38 - The Spiders from Mars

00:39:30 - Ziggy Stardust's Endurance

00:41:50 - Soul Love and Moonage Daydream

00:46:58 - It Ain't Easy and Narrative Contrasts

01:51:25 - Conclusion and Farewell

S1E1 -Introduction and Erik Guessing01 Dec 202301:05:40
Episode Notes

In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Explore the profound impact David Bowie had on our lives and the fan community, with stories and insights that will deepen your appreciation for the legendary artist.
  • Discover fresh opinions and insights on the movie Labyrinth and its enduring influence, offering a new perspective on this cult classic that will make you want to revisit it.
  • Dive into the fascinating evolution of David Bowie's music styles, speculating on the reasons behind his artistic choices and gaining a deeper understanding of his creative journey.
  • Engage in an open and honest discussion about the portrayal of Bowie's junk in Labyrinth and the potential discomfort it may have caused, shedding light on a topic often overlooked or dismissed.
  • Get excited about the future of our podcast as we share our plans, discuss upcoming episodes, and give you a sneak peek into the captivating content we have in store for you.

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Trailer22 Nov 202300:29:07
Episode Notes

Does this sound familiar? You've listened to David Bowie's music, but you never really connected with it. Maybe you've tried a few Best-Of compilations. Maybe you watched Labyrinth and wanted to know more about Gareth's, um, area. And that leaves you feeling frustrated, like you're missing out on something truly special.

It's time to put an end to that disappointment and join us on the Bowiesplaining podcast, where we delve into the world of Bowie with engaging and humorous discussions that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for his music.

A Bowie enthusiast and a novice embark on a hilarious odyssey through David Bowie's catalog, with the diehard fan's encyclopedic knowledge leading to comical corrections and the rookie's goal of exploring the iconic artist's music creating a delightful clash of expertise and discovery.

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David Live: Why Not Bowie Live?30 Jun 202402:08:29

If you're feeling overwhelmed by the complexity of David Bowie's live album, then you are not alone! How to decipher the intricacies of his live performances? Let's dive in and uncover the magic. In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Uncover the electrifying energy and raw emotion of David Bowie's live performances in our in-depth review of the David Live album.
  • Explore the captivating influence of Philly soul on David Bowie's music and how it shaped his artistic evolution.
  • Delve into the intriguing financial disputes within David Bowie's band and the impact on his live performances.
  • Gain insight into the fascinating recording process of David Bowie's live albums and the intricacies of capturing his dynamic stage presence.
  • Discover the compelling influence of cocaine on David Bowie's music and how it heightened the intensity of his live performances.

00:03:30 - Album Production and Recording 

00:07:28 - Band Lineup and Performance 

00:14:03 - Comparison to Benihana 

00:17:10 - The Start of 1984 

00:21:46 - David Bowie Cover Band 

00:27:29 - Moonage Daydream and Off-the-Rails Performance 

00:30:37 - The Most Mid-Seventies Thing 

00:31:11 - Moon Age Daydream and Staccato Sax Part 

00:32:42 - Unhinged but Delightful 

00:39:32 - Diamond Dogs Tour and Song Selection 

00:44:01 - Karaoke and Swear Words 

00:49:32 - In-Character Commentary 

01:05:24 - All the Young Dudes Analysis 

01:08:23 - Cracked Actor Live 

01:13:40 - Knock on Wood Surprise 

01:16:07 - Ohio Players' Influence 

01:20:32 - Live Performance and Song Structure 

01:25:28 - Critique of "Panic in Detroit" 

01:27:40 - Appreciation for Live Performance 

01:35:05 - Live Performance Enhancements 

01:37:21 - Live Music Experience 

01:53:19 - Unconventional Cooking Ideas 

01:54:09 - Rock and Roll Suicide 

02:05:45 - Podcast Engagement 

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Diamond Dogs: Side A05 Jun 202401:11:24

Welcome to the big time, friends! This episode we delve into an album that Dan apparently mostly likes for once. Can you imagine?

Really. Imagine it. Now that you're done imagining it, listen to Side A and imagine Bowie and his pals roaming from studio to studio crafting this somewhat misunderstood masterpiece.

Shiver with anticipation as you hear the tale of inspiration, collaboration, and perspiration. Brr! Then listen to Side B to hear what we think about the actual album and its tracks.

The key moments in this episode are: 00:01:06 - Bowie's Ambition and Artistic Expression 00:18:10 - Aesthetic of the Mid-70s 00:21:04 - Bowie's Frustration 00:27:10 - Collaborations and Musical Exploration 00:36:05 - Hunger City and Teen Punks 00:48:45 - DIY Approach to Alienating Relationships 00:52:06 - The Chicken Dance 01:06:10 - Bowie's Persona and Identity 01:07:35 - Affliction by Joker Venom 01:10:45 - Transition to Side B

For a peek behind the scenes, join our group of dedicated patrons and gain access to our exclusive and sometimes-baffling slide shows. There's plenty of additional bonus content on the way as well!

Just $1 for each of us over at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BowiesplainingPodcast

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Diamond Dogs: Side B05 Jun 202401:38:46

Ah, Side B. Where we actually talk about the album. And what an album this time!

Diamond Dogs is something different from Bowie's previous works. Quite different. Will Erik remember 1984 from his high school reading of the material? Will Dan cry at any point? Will Iman grant us the rights to Bowie's music so we can more easily reference what we're talking about?

You're about to find out.

The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:02 - Introduction to Bowie's Album "Diamond Dogs"  00:13:11 - Additional Musicians and Recording Process  00:26:17 - Setting the Stage with "Future Legend"  00:29:44 - Analyzing "Diamond Dogs"  00:35:40 - The Impact of "Sweet Thing/Candidate"  00:44:27 - Personal Responses to "Sweet Thing"  00:53:10 - The Fight Club Moment  00:54:41 - The Beatles Comparison  00:57:22 - Karaoke Song  01:04:30 - Transition to Second Side  01:06:47 - "We Are the Dead"  01:09:23 - Society's Fundamental Wrongs  01:23:43 - Chanting  01:27:37 - The 1980 Floor Show  01:33:00 - Critical Reception of Diamond Dogs  01:36:17 - Shoutouts to New Patrons 

For a peek behind the scenes, join our group of dedicated patrons and gain access to our exclusive and sometimes-baffling slide shows. There's plenty of additional bonus content on the way as well!   Just $1 for each of us over at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BowiesplainingPodcast

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Pin Ups: Side A14 May 202401:23:06

Who did it better: Bowie or a bunch of rockin' rockers from the Sixties? On Side A, we dig in to the influences influencing Bowie around this album. The drive to make a cover album has to come from somewhere, and in David's case, it has a lot to do with contractual obligations and a crooked manager. Let's learn about them!

Erik brings in his thoughts on the original versions of each Bowie cover. If you would like to listen to them, here's a link to his playlist on Apple Music.

https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/bowies-pin-ups-with-the-originals/pl.u-Lpq3tPLDXr

The key moments in this episode are: 00:13:37 - The impact of drugs on creativity

00:17:12 - Bowie and Mott the Hoople

00:18:10 - Bowie's Influence on Mott the Hoople

00:26:28 - Lou Reed and David Bowie

00:34:42 - Contractual Obligations

00:49:46 - Legal Responsibility After David Bowie's Death

01:13:31 - Readymades and Brian Ferry

01:22:25 - Break Time Banter

Pin Ups: Side B14 May 202401:13:40

Who did it better: Bowie or a bunch of rockin' rockers from the Sixties?

Following up on our exploration of Bowie's influences on Side A, we delve into the album Pin Ups itself on Side B. Erik brings in his thoughts on the original versions of each Bowie cover. If you would like to listen to them, here's a link to his playlist on Apple Music.

https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/bowies-pin-ups-with-the-originals/pl.u-Lpq3tPLDXr

The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:59 - Cocaine Talk and Sodastream

00:05:58 - Pinups Album Review

00:13:09 - Original vs. Bowie Versions

00:15:06 - Bowie's Singing Style

00:20:51 - Yardbirds' "I Wish You Would"

00:25:32 - Comparison to Pink Floyd

00:45:24 - Sorrow by The Mercies

01:10:40 - Anticipation for Diamond Dogs Album

Aladdin Sane: Side B05 Apr 202401:41:42

If you're feeling frustrated and overwhelmed by the lack of depth in your understanding of the Aladdin Sane album themes, then you are not alone! In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Uncover David Bowie's profound influence on rock music and his lasting legacy.
  • Delve into the intricate themes of David Bowie's Aladdin Sane album for a deeper understanding of his creative depth.
  • Explore the role of nostalgia in the creation of music and its impact on the emotional connection with listeners.
  • Unravel the intriguing musical rivalry between Bowie and Mick Jagger and its influence on their respective careers.
  • Trace the evolution of music videos in the 1970s and their significance in shaping the visual aspect of music.

My special guest is Dan, a seasoned music enthusiast known for his in-depth exploration of classic albums. His analytical approach and vast knowledge of musical intricacies make him an ideal guest to dissect the themes within David Bowie's Aladdin Sane album. With a penchant for unraveling the complexities of music, Dan's expertise ensures a comprehensive examination of the album's themes, providing valuable insights for fans seeking a deeper understanding of Bowie's artistic vision. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:00 - Introduction and Side A Recap  00:05:40 - Album Aesthetic and Themes  00:18:18 - Musical Elements and Influences  00:21:54 - Cocaine Influence and Introspection  00:34:35 - Music and Beat Analysis  00:42:32 - David Bowie and MTV  00:50:41 - "Defreeze and Fame Part One"  00:53:01 - "My Death Song and Speculation"  01:09:41 - The Sensuality of Bowie's Music  01:11:20 - Evolving Perspectives on Bowie's Career  01:24:18 - Looking Forward to Future Episodes  01:29:02 - Patreon Contribution  01:41:01 - Wrapping Up

Aladdin Sane: Side A05 Apr 202401:20:53

Uncover the surprising truth about David Bowie's impact on music and culture. The story delves deep into his complex relationships, rapid weight loss, and the unexpected consequences of fame. But that's just the beginning. Find out how his personal life intertwined with his artistic journey, leading to shocking revelations. Are you ready to uncover the whole story? Stay tuned for more insights. In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Explore the revolutionary impact of David Bowie on music and culture, uncovering his lasting influence on the industry.
  • Learn effective strategies for managing and navigating a successful music career, gaining insights from industry experts.
  • Understand the effects of fame on personal relationships within the music industry, and how to navigate these challenges.
  • Gain insights into the role of drugs in creative industries, and how they have impacted music and culture over the years.
  • Discover the evolution of podcast content creation, uncovering new trends and techniques for producing engaging and impactful episodes.

My special guest is Dan, a seasoned music aficionado, joins the podcast as a dedicated fan of David Bowie, bringing a wealth of knowledge and insight into Bowie's impact on music and culture. With a keen interest in the strategies for managing a music career and the effects of fame on personal relationships, Dan offers a fresh and engaging perspective that enriches the discussions. His expertise in the role of drugs in creative industries and the evolution of podcast content creation provides valuable insights that contribute to a deeper understanding of Bowie's complex influence on the music industry. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:07 - Initial Confusion  00:03:05 - Format Changes  00:09:16 - Fun Interlude  00:14:06 - Mike Garson's Influence  00:31:13 - 'Aladdin Sane' as a Portrait of America  00:41:58 - Bowie's Influence on Roxie Music  00:58:27 - Bowie's Chameleon Persona  01:05:04 - Tony Defries and Main Man  01:19:49 - Light-hearted Commentary

Hunky Dory: Side B10 Mar 202400:39:42
Episode Notes

Uncover the unexpected treasure trove behind Bowie's creative process and inspiration. Dive into the wild and wacky journey of Bowie's hunky dory album, featuring bizarre banter and surprising revelations. From the unconventional creative process to the quirky influences, get ready to explore the unexpected and the downright absurd. And just when you think it couldn't get any weirder, buckle up for a rollercoaster ride of oddities and oddballs.

But wait, there's one more thing that'll leave you hanging.

Are you ready to drop into the world of Bowie's unconventional genius?

In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Gain insight into David Bowie's early career influences and how they shaped his music.
  • Explore Bowie's creative process and uncover the sources of his inspiration.
  • Discover music production insights with Bowie, delving into his unique approach to creating soundscapes.
  • Uncover the technical aspects of electronic music and how Bowie incorporated them into his work.
  • Experience the humor and banter in the podcast, adding an entertaining element to your learning journey.
Low: Side B15 Jan 202501:41:27
Low Lyrics

Notes go here

In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Explore David Bowie's profound influence on the world of music and art.
  • Delve into a comprehensive analysis of David Bowie's groundbreaking album, "Low."
  • Uncover the evolution of electronic music and its impact on modern music production.
  • Discover the significant influence of Brian Eno on the innovative landscape of music production.
  • Understand the pivotal role of music videos in shaping and enhancing an artist's image and impact.

The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:11 - Introduction and Captain America Comparison 

00:01:19 - Feeling Broken 

00:11:06 - Discussion on Opinions and Controversy 

00:17:55 - Expectations for Bowie's Music 

00:19:31 - Initial Impressions of "Low" 

00:26:35 - Repetition and Musical Interpretation 

00:33:49 - Conclusion and Spoof 

00:34:16 - Exploring the Music 

00:35:15 - Station to Station 

00:40:05 - Breaking Glass Analysis 

00:48:57 - Wait Until the Crowd Cries 

00:51:23 - Sound and Vision 

00:52:46 - Introducing the New Approach 

00:55:08 - Analyzing "Always Crashing in the Same Car" 

00:58:54 - Blue Apron Experience 

01:03:39 - Discussion about BDS List 

01:05:34 - Snare Effect and Borat References 

01:09:51 - David Bowie's Music Video 

01:11:40 - Bowie's Music Videos 

01:14:30 - New Career in a New Town 

01:20:54 - Electronic Music and Nostalgia 

01:28:25 - Initial Reaction to the Music 

01:29:40 - Dislike and Reappraisal of the Album 

01:31:10 - Transition and Future Expectations 

01:34:45 - Ambient Music Experience 

01:40:13 - Sign-off and Reference to Ziggy the Motion Picture 

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Low: Side A28 Nov 202401:34:56
Ambient Origins

In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Gain insights into the profound impact of election outcomes on society.
  • Discover the fascinating influence of Brian Eno on David Bowie's Low album.
  • Uncover the benefits of making adjustments to recording schedules.
  • Learn about the potential of utilizing AI in educational settings.
  • Explore the world of ambient music and the innovative creators behind it.

The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:10 - Introduction and Election Day Eve 

00:00:58 - Changes in Recording Schedule 

00:05:50 - Bowie's Instrumental Opener 

00:08:29 - Introduction to Brian Eno 

00:15:31 - Eno's Influence on "Low" 

00:17:31 - Evolution of Sound and Collaborations 

00:18:30 - Collaborative Vision and Songwriting 

00:21:20 - Oblique Strategies and Conceptual Album 

00:25:11 - Unique Album Concept and Recording Location 

00:28:37 - Transition from Personas and Uncomfortable Creativity 

00:33:00 - David Bowie's Life in LA 

00:34:50 - Bowie's Realization 

00:36:50 - Brian Eno's Solo Work 

00:46:28 - Another Green World 

00:50:02 - Ambient Music 

00:53:00 - Brian Eno's Ambient Album "On Land" 

00:54:21 - Eno's Influence and Ambient Music 

00:57:16 - Bowie's Collaboration with Iggy Pop 

01:12:29 - Philip Glass and Repetition 

01:14:24 - Philip Glass and the Phasing Technique 

01:16:05 - Gamelan Music and Repetition 

01:18:54 - Todd Glass, Philip Glass, and Ira Glass 

01:20:07 - Grocery Shopping and Celebration 

01:27:39 - Revisiting Bowie's "Low" Album 

01:31:14 - Predicting Enjoyment of Bowie's Album "Lodger" 

01:32:22 - Election Night and Godzilla Day 

01:33:21 - Predictions for the Election 

01:34:14 - Local Elections and Podcast Recording 

01:34:49 - Closing Remarks 

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Station to Station: Side A05 Oct 202401:37:07
The Thin White Duke's Descent: David Bowie's Cocaine Psychosis

In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Explore the cultural influences behind David Bowie's "Station to Station" for a deeper understanding of the album's creative inspiration.
  • Understand the impact of cocaine on creativity and its role in shaping the music and art of the 1970s.
  • Uncover the significant role of witches in 1970s culture and their influence on music, art, and societal norms.
  • Explore the influence of mental illness on artists and how it shaped their creative expression during the 1970s.
  • Discover the use of the Tibetan Book of the Dead in rituals and its impact on the cultural and artistic landscape of the 1970s.

The key moments in this episode are:

00:01:12 - "Compilation Confusion" 

00:07:27 - "Transition and Experimental Phase" 

00:11:08 - "Bowie in Movies" 

00:15:58 - "Paranoia and Cocaine" 

00:17:27 - Nick Rogue's Lack of Understanding 

00:19:33 - Bowie's Attraction to Dark Themes 

00:22:37 - Station to Station Recording Memory 

00:25:18 - Fascination with Bizarre Stories 

00:32:46 - Bowie's Paranoia and Extreme Behavior 

00:34:43 - Laundry Break 

00:41:28 - The Thin White Duke Persona 

00:49:21 - Flirting with Fascist Imagery 

00:55:31 - Coco Schwab's Influence 

01:00:36 - David's Paranoid Fantasies 

01:08:00 - Vivid Interpretation of Station TVC One Five 

01:13:11 - Seeking Help from Wally Almlark 

01:24:55 - Music and Personal Issues 

01:26:39 - Tour and Personal Eligibility 

01:30:43 - Financial Struggles and Recording 

01:35:31 - Patreon and Apple 

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Station to Station: Side B04 Oct 202401:45:23
Cocaine, Kabbalah, and Rock Music: Inside David Bowie's Fascinating 1976 Album

In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Explore the Impact of Cocaine on David Bowie's Music: Uncover how this influential substance shaped Bowie's creative journey and impacted his musical expressions.
  • Dive into the Analysis and History of David Bowie's Berlin Trilogy: Gain a deeper understanding of the context and influences that led to the creation of these iconic albums.
  • Discover the Influence of Kraftwerk on Rock Music: Uncover the pivotal role of Kraftwerk in shaping the evolution of rock music and Bowie's own musical style.
  • Trace the Origins and Influences of Industrial Music: Learn about the diverse sources that contributed to the birth and development of the industrial music genre, and how it intersected with Bowie's work.
  • Track the Evolution of David Bowie's Musical Style: Follow Bowie's artistic evolution through his music, and gain insights into the diverse influences that shaped his ever-changing sound.

The key moments in this episode are:

00:01:52 - Berlin Trilogy 

00:10:07 - Band Dynamics 

00:14:27 - Industrial Music Influence 

00:23:01 - Analysis of Song Structure 

00:28:38 - Exploration of David Bowie's Characters 

00:32:18 - David Bowie and the Thin White Duke 

00:33:13 - The Aryan Leanings and Mysticism 

00:34:25 - The Thin White Duke's Search for Meaning 

00:37:13 - Reflections on "Golden Years" 

00:46:21 - "Word on a Wing" and Sincerity 

00:52:38 - "TVC15" Analysis 

01:03:11 - "Funky and Dirty" - "Young Americans" 

01:05:13 - "Somebody You Want" - Interpretation of Lyrics 

01:07:47 - Bowie's Performance 

01:11:17 - Bon Jovi Mix-up 

01:17:29 - Anticipation for Low 

01:33:31 - Reacting to Unconventional Cover 

01:43:13 - Ending the Episode 

01:45:15 - Sweet Dream Rebirth 

01:46:30 - Finding Inner Peace 

01:48:12 - Embracing Change 

01:50:05 - Gratitude and Positivity 

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Let's Dance: Side A17 Oct 202501:55:18
Let's Dance: Art Rock to Arena

In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Discover how the Let’s Dance album reshaped David Bowie’s sound and sparked a new wave in 1980s pop culture.
  • Explore Bowie’s career evolution to understand how he kept reinventing himself and staying relevant through the decade.
  • Wonder why Stevie Ray Vaughn is on this album.
  • Find out what Dan loves about this album maybe.

The key moments in this episode are:

00:06:32 - Historical Context and Bowie’s Career Popularity 

00:10:02 - Album Artwork and Symbolism Discussion 

00:14:05 - Bowie's Transition Toward Mainstream Success 

00:24:29 - Comparing “Let’s Dance” to “Young Americans”: Production and Artistic Intent 

00:29:43 - From Disco to Corporate Funk: Evolution of Dance Music and Cultural Shifts 

00:38:43 - MTV’s Role in Music Industry Transformation and Marginalization 

00:42:06 - The Shift to Singles and Pop’s Commercial Pressures in the 1980s 

00:50:03 - The Appeal and Reality of Arena Shows for Legacy Artists 

01:04:34 - Exploring Stevie Ray Vaughan’s Impact on David Bowie’s Album 

01:13:39 - Young Americans Album’s Underrated Brilliance and R&B Influence 

01:16:31 - Navigating Bowie’s 1980s Albums: Hits, Misses, and Artistic Context 

01:22:04 - Tony Visconti’s Replacement and Production Dynamics 

01:33:07 - Discussing Music Criticism and Personal Tastes 

01:36:46 - Exploring David Bowie’s Persona and Artistic Values 

01:38:25 - Analyzing the Themes and Ironies in Bowie’s “Let’s Dance” Album 

01:43:05 - Emotional Response and Critique of Bowie’s Glossy Hits and Album Cohesion 

01:47:22 - Critical Review of Specific Tracks and Musical Experimentation on the Album 

01:53:02 - David Bowie’s Collaboration with Queen Explored 

01:54:15 - Patreon Challenges and Future Content Plans 

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Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps): Side C15 Sep 202501:39:29
Is This Album Bowie’s Farewell? The Untold Story and Deep Dive into Scary Monsters’ Dark Brilliance

In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Discover how regicide shaped history and altered the course of nations in ways that still echo today.
  • Explore the unique sound and energy of Franz Ferdinand’s music to understand what sets them apart in the indie rock scene.
  • Uncover the groundbreaking ways David Bowie transformed rock music and influenced generations of artists.
  • Analyze David Bowie’s Scary Monsters album to reveal the creative shifts that defined a pivotal moment in his career.
  • Trace the evolution of David Bowie’s musical style to see how he continually reinvented himself and stayed ahead of the curve.

The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:10 - Introduction to Regicide and Podcast Theme 

00:03:27 - Revisiting Scary Monsters Side B and Initial Impressions 

00:05:20 - Contextualizing Scary Monsters within Bowie's Career and Industry 

00:10:51 - Deep Dive into "Scary Monsters" Opening Track and Sound Quality 

00:14:39 - Cultural and Linguistic Nuances in the Album’s Japanese Vocals 

00:16:20 - Cultural Significance of Dialect and Language in Music 

00:19:01 - Themes of Death and Political Commentary in Lyrics 

00:20:22 - David Bowie’s Artistic Evolution and Sincerity 

00:22:31 - Spiral Logic and the Mask as a Metaphor in Bowie’s Work 

00:28:40 - Musical Complexity and Time Signature Innovation in “Up the Hill Backwards,” 

00:32:29 - Exploring Musical Tension and Lyrical Depth in the New Album 

00:35:21 - Martin Luther King’s Critique of White Moderates and Its Contemporary Relevance 

00:40:09 - Performative Allyship and the Complexities of Social Justice Activism 

00:43:01 - Historical Context of Neoliberalism and Its Impact on Political Discourse 

00:47:15 - Interpreting the Song “Scary Blasters, Super Grapes, Blue Eyes and Nothing Home,” 

00:48:37 - Exploring the Psychopathic Narrative in the Song Lyrics 

00:50:02 - Real-Life Horror and David Bowie’s Drug-Fueled Persona 

00:52:29 - Horror Aesthetics and Cinematic Influences in the Song 

00:58:06 - Bowie’s Candid Reflections on Addiction and Isolation 

01:00:17 - Aesthetic Challenges and Mixed Feelings About the Song 

01:03:45 - Exploring the Structure and Themes of Bowie’s Album 

01:06:13 - Break and Personal Interlude Before Deep Dive into “Ashes to Ashes,” 

01:08:19 - Initial Thoughts and Significance of Bowie’s “Ashes to Ashes,” 

01:12:56 - Behind the Scenes of the “Ashes to Ashes” Music Video 

01:18:56 - Reaction to Watching the “Ashes to Ashes” Video 

01:20:30 - Exploring David Bowie’s Dual Identity Through Major Tom and David Jones 

01:25:44 - Musical and Thematic Analysis of Ashes to Ashes 

01:27:58 - Symbolism and Personal Reflection in Bowie’s Artistic Evolution 

01:30:39 - The Complex Relationship Between David Jones and David Bowie 

01:32:51 - Contrasting Songs: Fashion’s Catchy Tune vs. Ashes to Ashes’ Depth 

01:35:35 - Analyzing the Unconventional Chorus and Cultural Themes in the Song 

01:38:41 - Exploring “Goon Squad” and Modern Slang References 

01:41:32 - The Significance of the Album in David Bowie’s Career Arc 

01:43:38 - Bowie’s Personal and Creative Transformation 

01:50:23 - Closing Thoughts and Sponsor Message on Representation and Creativity 

01:51:49 - Building Better Content and Emphasizing Representation 

01:52:01 - Expressing Strong Opinions About Key Figures 

01:52:08 - Promoting Additional Content and Podcast Episodes 

01:52:19 - Introducing the Upcoming Podcast "Streamers," 

01:52:22 - Signing Off With Appreciation 

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Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps): Side B13 Sep 202501:52:33
Breaking Down Scary Monsters: 5 Lyrical and Musical Layers Every Bowie Fan Needs to Hear

It's like your favorite podcast went out for cigarettes and actually came back. It just took a bit.

In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Discover how the concept of regicide has shaped history and influenced the course of nations in unexpected ways.
  • Explore the unique sound and energy of Franz Ferdinand’s music that redefined indie rock for a new generation.
  • Uncover how David Bowie revolutionized rock music with his bold creativity and genre-defying style.
  • Dive deep into David Bowie’s Scary Monsters album to reveal the artistic evolution and hidden layers behind its iconic tracks.

The key moments in this episode are: 00:03:27 - Revisiting Scary Monsters Side B and Initial Impressions 

00:05:20 - Contextualizing Scary Monsters within Bowie's Career and Industry 

00:10:51 - Deep Dive into "Scary Monsters" Opening Track and Sound Quality 

00:14:39 - Cultural and Linguistic Nuances in the Album’s Japanese Vocals 

00:20:22 - David Bowie’s Artistic Evolution and Sincerity 

00:22:31 - Spiral Logic and the Mask as a Metaphor in Bowie’s Work 

00:28:40 - Musical Complexity and Time Signature Innovation in “Up the Hill Backwards,” 

00:32:29 - Exploring Musical Tension and Lyrical Depth in the New Album 

00:35:21 - Martin Luther King’s Critique of White Moderates and Its Contemporary Relevance 

00:40:09 - Performative Allyship and the Complexities of Social Justice Activism 

00:43:01 - Historical Context of Neoliberalism and Its Impact on Political Discourse 

00:50:02 - Real-Life Horror and David Bowie’s Drug-Fueled Persona 

00:52:29 - Horror Aesthetics and Cinematic Influences in the Song 

00:58:06 - Bowie’s Candid Reflections on Addiction and Isolation 

01:00:17 - Aesthetic Challenges and Mixed Feelings About the Song 

01:03:45 - Exploring the Structure and Themes of Bowie’s Album 

01:12:56 - Behind the Scenes of the “Ashes to Ashes” Music Video 

01:20:30 - Exploring David Bowie’s Dual Identity Through Major Tom and David Jones 

01:30:39 - The Complex Relationship Between David Jones and David Bowie 

01:32:51 - Contrasting Songs: Fashion’s Catchy Tune vs. Ashes to Ashes’ Depth 

01:38:41 - Exploring “Goon Squad” and Modern Slang References 

01:41:32 - The Significance of the Album in David Bowie’s Career Arc 

01:43:38 - Bowie’s Personal and Creative Transformation 

01:50:23 - Closing Thoughts and Sponsor Message on Representation and Creativity 

01:51:49 - Building Better Content and Emphasizing Representation 

01:52:08 - Promoting Additional Content and Podcast Episodes 

01:52:22 - Signing Off With Appreciation 

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Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps): Side A10 Sep 202501:33:41
From Torment to Trendsetter: Bowie’s Influence on Gary Numan, Post-Punk, and 80s Evolution

We're the podcast that went out for cigarettes but actually did come back!

  • Discover how David Bowie's Scary Monsters reshaped music and set new creative standards in the early 80s.
  • Explore the hidden ways Bowie’s style and sound fueled the rise of the post-punk movement.
  • Uncover the deep connection between Gary Newman’s music and Bowie’s groundbreaking influence.
  • Understand Bowie’s sharp criticism of imitators and what it reveals about his artistic integrity.
  • Trace the evolution of 80s music genres through Bowie’s innovative shifts and bold experimentation.

The key moments in this episode are:

00:07:55 - Contextualizing Bowie’s Touring Aesthetic and Mental State

00:16:43 - Bowie’s Legacy and the Challenge of Imitation in the Late 1970s

00:17:50 - The Complex Legacy of Torment and Mental Health in Music

00:24:27 - Interpreting Ashes to Ashes and Major Tom’s Symbolism

00:27:59 - Contrasting Sides of Bowie’s Album and Its Experimental Nature

00:32:51 - Bowie’s Album as a Farewell and Creative Reckoning

00:38:57 - The Four Turns of Spiral Logic Explained with Examples

00:40:49 - Metaphor of Pharmacy: Labels, Masks, and Healing Contradictions

00:44:05 - Bowie’s Scary Monsters Album as a Spiral Logic Case Study

00:49:01 - Personal Reflections on Artistic Identity and Cultural Aesthetics

00:50:49 - David Bowie’s Mime Imagery and Identity in Music

00:54:04 - Introduction to Post-Punk, New Wave, and New Romanticism

00:57:22 - Musical Lineage from Bowie and Roxy Music to Post-Punk and Goth

01:02:48 - The 1990s Convergence and Bowie’s Enduring Influence

01:06:53 - Influences and Legacy of David Bowie’s “Scary Monsters”

01:08:06 - Is “Scary Monsters” an Ending or a Bridge? Exploring Album Coherence

01:09:25 - Decoding “Teenage Wildlife” and Bowie’s Message to Imitators

01:15:03 - Bowie’s Personal Struggles and Artistic Resilience during “Station to Station”

01:23:34 - Authenticity and Personal Expression in Podcasting

01:32:26 - Podcast Production Realities and Closing Remarks

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Lodger: Both Sides10 Jul 202502:02:44
Liner Notes

In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Uncover the innovative recording techniques utilized in David Bowie's Lodger album.
  • Explore the fascinating musical evolution of David Bowie and its impact on his diverse discography.
  • Delve into the profound influence of Brian Eno on David Bowie's experimental and boundary-pushing music.
  • Discover the unique recording methods that revolutionized rock music production.
  • Understand the significant impact of world music on Western artists, including David Bowie's artistic journey.

The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:01 - Unconventional Sound of "Lodger" 

00:07:13 - Bowie's Musical Evolution 

00:11:23 - Eno's Influence on "Lodger" 

00:14:39 - Bowie's Anti-Brand Statement 

00:16:18 - Musical Experimentation 

00:17:28 - Interpreting Roles 

00:19:35 - Theme of Wanderlust 

00:23:16 - Diverse Fan Reactions 

00:31:45 - Purposeful Unbalance 

00:32:24 - Audio Troubles 

00:33:32 - Embracing Accidents 

00:35:24 - Unintended Uses of Toilet Paper 

00:39:32 - Collaborating with Brian Eno 

00:47:28 - Fantastic Voyage 

00:48:44 - Analyzing Bowie's Final Episode 

00:49:25 - Finding Comfort in Shared Experiences 

00:50:40 - The Weight of Global Issues 

00:51:52 - Coping with Shared Burdens 

01:04:06 - The complexity of the lyrics 

01:05:09 - Reversed chord structure in the song 

01:07:18 - Cultural appropriation and mockery 

01:11:26 - Analyzing the song's haiku-like lines 

01:18:39 - Identity theft experience 

01:21:32 - Honest Communication 

01:22:04 - Data Security Concerns 

01:22:50 - Empathetic Customer Service 

01:23:33 - Resilience and Moving Forward 

01:34:56 - Analyzing Music 

01:38:08 - The chilling performance of the song 

01:40:25 - The disturbing nature of the song 

01:44:55 - Tonal shift and tension 

01:49:29 - Bowie's forecast and transition 

01:54:24 - The significance of the album 

01:54:36 - Bowie's Refusal to Explain Himself 

01:55:11 - Questions to Ponder While Re-listening to Lodger 

01:56:35 - Reflection on Lodger and Bowie's Artistry 

01:58:23 - Anticipation for Scary Monsters 

02:01:59 - Closing Thoughts and Miscellaneous Tips 

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Heroes: Side B04 Jun 202501:33:54
Heroes Side B: Bold Experimentation and Secret Lives

In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Uncover the emotional depth and sonic innovation of David Bowie's "Heroes" album.
  • Explore the profound influence of Berlin on David Bowie's music and creative process.
  • Understand the pivotal role of ambient music in shaping the iconic sound of the "Heroes" album.
  • Delve into the cultural and emotional nuances of David Bowie's "Secret Life of Arabia" song.

The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:00 - Introducing the Podcast 

00:02:13 - Bowie and Heroes 

00:10:05 - Business Proposal Email 

00:12:35 - Beauty and the Beast Analysis 

00:15:59 - Initial Impressions 

00:17:48 - Transition from Analog to Digital 

00:19:05 - Unintentional Experimentation 

00:21:31 - Self-Referential Lyrics 

00:27:56 - Introducing Robert Fripp 

00:34:42 - Reflection on "Heroes" 

00:35:17 - Emotional nuance in music 

00:36:01 - Musical shifts and emotional delivery 

00:46:47 - Intended emotional effect of "Sons of the Silent Age" 

00:49:37 - Emotional exhaustion and transition to "Blackout" 

00:53:33 - Reflection on the Album 

00:55:04 - Transition to Instrumentals 

00:59:08 - Analysis of "Sense of Doubt" 

01:04:01 - Nostalgia and Cultural Appropriation 

01:08:39 - Emotional Depth in "I Got a New Colon" 

01:11:29 - The Berlin Experience in the 90s 

01:12:35 - Berlin's Vibe and Architecture 

01:16:35 - Decoding "Secret Life of Arabia" 

01:20:48 - The Role of "Secret Life of Arabia" 

01:23:16 - Transition to "Lodger" 

01:28:29 - Album Analysis 

01:29:13 - Listener Appreciation 

01:30:13 - Podcast Dynamics 

01:31:43 - Workflow Improvement 

01:33:30 - Farewell and Gratitude 

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Heroes: Side A09 Apr 202502:13:44
From the Shadow of the Wall: Finding Inspiration in a Divided Berlin

Want to uncover the secrets behind David Bowie's creative process and the impact of Berlin on his music? Discover the solution to gaining a deeper understanding of the legendary artist's Heroes album analysis. Get ready to dive into the intriguing world of Bowie's musical journey and the influential forces that shaped his iconic sound. Stay tuned for a mind-bending exploration of Bowie's artistry and musical evolution.

In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Explore the intricate layers of David Bowie's "Heroes" album and unravel its artistic brilliance.
  • Uncover how the city of Berlin significantly influenced David Bowie's musical evolution and creative expression.
  • Discover the captivating influence of Chris Burden on the creation of "Joe the Lion" and its impact on Bowie's music.
  • Gain insight into the fascinating and innovative creative process behind David Bowie's iconic "Heroes" album.
  • Delve into the intriguing relationship between performance art and its profound influence on music, including David Bowie's work.

The key moments in this episode are:

00:03:13 - Oblique Strategies 

00:06:25 - Album Vibes and Dinner 

00:09:29 - History of "Heroes" 

00:13:44 - Embracing Unnerving Experiments 

00:15:43 - Responding to Emergency 

00:20:54 - Tony de Visconti's Production Technique 

00:27:10 - David Bowie's Vocal Recording Process 

00:29:36 - David Bowie's Appearance 

00:31:51 - Blue Apron Ad Read and Robert Fripp's Performance 

00:32:36 - Planning the Episode 

00:33:53 - Musical Depth and Track by Track 

00:37:26 - David Bowie and Iggy Pop in Berlin 

00:41:31 - Brian Eno's Artistic Antics 

00:47:09 - Bowie's World Tour Adventures 

00:49:12 - David Bowie's approach to substance use 

00:51:32 - Bowie's voracious reading habits 

00:58:23 - Mentality during the recording of "Heroes" 

01:00:14 - Bowie's creative energy in Berlin 

01:04:33 - Evolution of Bowie's music 

01:05:58 - Dan's Approach to Information Sharing 

01:06:41 - Discussion about Real Songs and Music 

01:09:10 - Chris Burden's Artistic Stunts 

01:15:55 - Bluechew Ad Read 

01:19:04 - Tier List Ranking of Albums 

01:23:57 - Ranking David Bowie Albums 

01:25:32 - Album Ranking Continues 

01:27:02 - Assessing Scary Monsters 

01:28:34 - Final Album Rankings 

01:35:34 - Closing Remarks 

01:40:24 - British Man vs. American Cuisine 

01:41:14 - Introduction to Meatloaf and Other British Dishes 

01:42:25 - Exploring American Dishes 

01:43:41 - Cornbread, Biscuits, and Gravy 

01:46:11 - Waffle House Training Video 

01:53:58 - Waffle House Breakfast Orders 

01:59:25 - Omelet Marking System 

02:03:01 - Breakfast Sandwiches and Deluxe Orders 

02:05:26 - Hash Brown and Dinner Orders 

02:08:03 - Waffle House Marking System 

02:09:12 - Major Meat Sandwiches 

02:10:53 - Special Preparation for Sandwiches 

02:11:03 - Burritos and Hispanic Food 

02:12:50 - Importance of the Pull Drop Mark System 

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Tonight: Both of the Sides07 Jan 202601:32:10
Beyond the Flush: Tonight

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In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Discover how David Bowie’s Tonight album reshaped his sound and what it reveals about his artistic evolution in the 1980s.

  • Uncover the unique creative spark that ignited when Iggy Pop and David Bowie joined forces, changing the rock scene forever.

  • Explore how MTV revolutionized music in the 1980s by transforming artist visibility and fan engagement in ways still felt today.

  • Analyze the cultural industry’s influence on music production and distribution, revealing the forces shaping the sounds we love.

  • Trace the surprising roots of reggae influences in rock music to understand how genre blending expanded musical boundaries in the 1980s.

The key moments in this episode are:

00:00:02 - Introduction and Performance Setup for David Bowie’s Tonight Album 

00:01:06 - Theoretical Framework: Culture Industry and Critical Theory Context 

00:04:31 - Star Wars vs Star Trek Metaphor: Capitalism and Post-Capitalist Desire in Music 

00:05:36 - Historical Context of Bowie’s Tonight Album: Contractual Obligation and Creative Disengagement 

00:11:41 - Iggy Pop’s Influence and Capitalist Industry Pressures on Bowie’s Sound 

00:17:01 - MTV Capitalism and the Shift to Visual Music Marketing 

00:22:29 - Understanding the Culture Industry and Its Impact on Individuality 

00:28:06 - Creative Expression as Natural Metaphor: The Toilet Analogy 

00:30:41 - Bowie vs. Iggy: Raw Emotion and Artistic Authenticity 

00:32:10 - MTV’s Limitations: Processing Surface-Level Artistry Over Depth 

00:33:11 - Marx’s Metaphor of Plumbing and Capitalism in Culture 

00:35:59 - Theodor Adorno on Fetishization of Culture and False Freedom 

00:38:24 - Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari on Desire and Systemic Blockages 

00:39:35 - Analyzing the Album’s Artistic Intent and Production Challenges 

00:47:21 - Musical Elements and Initial Reception of the Album’s Opening Track 

00:48:59 - Exploring the Meaning Behind "Loving the Alien" Lyrics 

00:53:17 - Analyzing "Don't Look Down" and Its Musical Impact 

00:55:49 - Comparing "God Only Knows": Bowie's Cover vs. Iggy Pop's Original 

01:03:17 - The Energy and Authenticity of "Neighborhood Threat," 

01:05:28 - Reflections on Collaboration and Album Cohesion 

01:05:50 - Exploring David Bowie’s “Lust For Life” and “Blue Jean,” Songwriting & Video Insights 

01:08:14 - Deep Dive into “Tumble and Twirl” and Borneo Horns Collaboration 

01:11:48 - Critiquing Bowie’s Cover and Original Track Interpretations 

01:14:17 - The Impact of Fairlight Keyboard and 80s Production on Bowie’s Music 

01:21:43 - Evaluating David Bowie’s Later Albums and Their Reception 

01:24:42 - Philosophical Metaphors on Failure and Desire in Bowie’s Music 

01:26:58 - Predicting Changes in Bowie’s Music and Industry Impact in the Late 1980s 

01:29:29 - Navigating Bowie’s Tin Machine Era and Next Listening Options 

01:31:19 - Wrapping Up the Episode and Future Podcast Plans

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Let's Dance: Side B07 Jan 202601:35:39
Episode Notes

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In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Discover how David Bowie’s Let’s Dance album reshaped 80s music with its unique blend of styles and cultural vibes.

  • Uncover the profound impact AIDS had on queer musicians and how it transformed the music scene and artist representation.

  • Dive into the Cat People soundtrack to explore how its haunting sounds captured the mood of 80s cinema and musical trends.

  • Explore how Stevie Ray Vaughan’s guitar genius influenced the direction and soul of 80s rock and blues music.

  • Compare original songs and their covers to understand how reinterpretations can redefine a track’s meaning and audience appeal.

The key moments in this episode are:00:00:00 - Introduction and Context on Bowie’s Album “Let’s Dance” 

00:04:00 - Exploring Bowie’s Shift to Pop and Production Changes 

00:08:30 - Analysis of “Modern Love” and Bowie’s Artistic Intentions 

00:13:00 - The Role of Production and Pop Music Craftsmanship 

00:16:30 - Self-Awareness and Artistic Tension in Bowie’s Pop Era 

00:17:13 - Embracing Imperfect Performances and Audience Dynamics 

00:18:42 - Exploring the Nuances and Controversies of “China Girl” 

00:21:00 - Behind the Scenes: Drive-In Theater Memories and Problematic Media 

00:27:15 - Marketing Insights: “Don’t Sell the Steak, Sell the Sizzle” Applied to Niche Media 

00:30:00 - Lyric Analysis of “China Girl” Reveals Darker Themes 

00:34:47 - Exploring Dark Themes and Symbolism in Classic Music Videos 

00:45:51 - Clinical Perspective on Iconic Bowie Tracks and Karaoke Challenges 

00:48:14 - Contrasting Popular Hits with Less Engaging Bowie Songs 

00:52:17 - Analyzing the Unsettling Atmosphere of “Ricochet” and Bowie’s Artistic Choices 

00:44:27 - Perspectives on Anime Culture and Its Influence 

00:54:18 - Analyzing the Complexities of David Bowie’s Song Ricochet 

00:57:52 - The Influence of David Sylvian and Holger Czukay on Bowie’s Sound 

01:01:05 - Bowie's "Criminal World": Queer Themes and Cover Song Comparisons 

01:06:09 - Rediscovering Metro’s Original "Criminal World" and Its Impact 

01:13:45 - Frustrations with Bowie’s “Cat People” and Movie Tie-Ins 

01:19:48 - Byron Allen’s Surprising Media Success and Interview Style 

01:23:05 - Bowie’s 1980s Pop Star Identity and Major Commercial Success 

01:27:24 - Narrative Arcs in Bowie’s Career: From “Let’s Dance” to “Black Tie White Noise,” 

01:31:01 - Exploring Iconic Tracks and Artist Covers 

01:33:15 - Deep Dive into David Bowie's "Loving the Alien" and 80s Music Reflections 

01:34:02 - Anticipation and Listener Connection with the Show’s Music Content 

01:34:52 - Closing Thoughts and Upcoming Podcast Plans 

01:35:31 - Friendly Farewell and Podcast Sign-Off Tips

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