“Relentlessly cheery…”
David Bowie never waves bye-bye, because “Everyone Says ‘Hi!’”
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the podcast exploring every David Bowie song in alphabetical order
“Relentlessly cheery…”
David Bowie never waves bye-bye, because “Everyone Says ‘Hi!’”
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“Kinda pathetic, really.”
Three Ninjas, young David Bowie goes emo (again), and Dusty Springfield chimes in! Want us to talk about these things and more? Sure, we’ll “Do Anything You Say!”
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“How better to command Hunger City than astride my tiny horse!”
Before Cat People, David Bowie brought us dog people, tiny horses, the whole apocalyptic menagerie. Keep cool, Adam and Mike return for “Diamond Dogs!”
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“Like the Energizer Bunny but with an 80’s guitar instead of drums.”
Ready for another episode? We’re talking about David Bowie “Day-In Day-Out!”
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“Like Pacino and De Niro doing Gone Fishin’.”
David Bowie and Mick Jagger dispense questionable advice, but we follow them anyway and go “Dancing In The Street!”
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Hey, DJ!
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“For fifteen seconds it’s like watching Twin Peaks.”
David Bowie travels to Japan to star in commercials. Trusted soft drink companies make dodgy new product choices. And MTV VJs are collected like Pokémon. In these times, why not enjoy the cool, refreshing taste of “Crystal Japan!”
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“… And John Leguizamo in shortface.”
As made famous by The Doors, Bowie takes us back to the source, reviving Lotte Lenya’s rendition of this number. The Doors made drinking sound fun before we were legally allowed to imbibe the crazy water, but Bowie’s version reminds us more of what it’s really like to be drunk.
Plus we develop a conspiracy theory that Bowie planned this whole alphabetical exploration into his oeuvre from the beginning! Oh, don’t ask why! Just listen to this episode of From A To Ziggy!
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