Hi, hello and welcome to Breaking Glass - The Bowie Catalogue. Old friends and Bowie enthusiasts Mike and Adam sit down to discuss each album in turn. Discussing their favourite songs, the projects that didn't work so well and some tracks that are truly bizarre. Join them as they muse at length abou…
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As well as being a famed mime, spokes person for the Bursting Movement and sometime singer Dear David Bowie was also known sit behind the mixing desk. Occasionally he would bless another artists track with his alien sparkle. Join Adam […]
We hope everyone is staying safe and well during the Great Weirdness we find ourselves in. If you are then join Adam and Mike for a Lockdown Special where the topic around the table is what many consider as “the […]
Mercy, it’s taken a while but Adam and Mike reach the peak of the live album round. Discussing the final years of Dear Davids touring life involving deep dives on VHI Storytellers, Glastonbury 2000 and A Reality Tour whilst skirting […]
The 1980s was a glorious time for Dear David, financially. Artistically? Hmm. Join Adam and Mike as the dive into the live albums of David Bowie continues. Come be confounded by Serious Moonlight. Dumbfounded by Glass Spider. Stupefied by Oy […]
The Brilliant Adventure through Dear David Bowie’s live albums continues as Adam and Mike finish off the 70s. Looking through Cracked Actor, Live Nassau Coliseum, Stage and Welcome to the Blackout there is much to discuss; How much time did […]
It’s been a fair old time since Adam and Mike last spoke about Dear David and there’s Bowie News abound. Kicking off a look through David Bowie’s Live Albums it may proof to be a bigger undertaking than previously […]
Previously on Breaking Glass – The David Bowie Catalogue, Adam and Mike left on things on a particularly dull cinematic cliffhanger. Join us… them? As truck plummets off the cliff to talk Absolute Beginners, Labyrinth, When the Wind Blows, a […]
Break out the 20th Century Fox horns, berate the schmuck looking at their phone and turn down the lights, it’s our MOVIE SPECIAL! Adam and Mike work their way through the cinema and soundtrack songs of David Bowie from his […]
The Alien, His PA, A Muse and a Serial Killer. Can Adam & Mile unravel the mysterious plot of David Bowie’s final artistic statement, the stage show ‘Lazarus’. The answer is almost certainly “No” but let’s see what nonsense they […]
He was always to good for us. We mustn’t be greedy. So, we reach the final album. Possibly the finest artistic epitaph in music, David Bowie’s ‘Blackstar’. Tabled for discussion. – How much do you love it? – Could we love […]
Like a bolt from the blue David Bowie announced his 2013 comeback album ‘The Next Day’. Where-o-where had our Dear David been for a decade? What did he have to tell the world? What didn’t we realise we were missing? […]
With a swiftness to rival Dear David Bowie’s release of Reality so soon after Heathen, Adam and Mike return to discuss the 2003 album. For nearly a decade some thought it would be the last we heard of our […]
It’s been a long old break, but this 2002 David Bowie album won’t talk about itself! Considered one of the highlights of the latter day catalogue, Heathen is ripe for discussion. Will it stand the test of time and our […]
There’s Something in the Air everyone and it’s not quite a Brilliant Adventure. No it’s Adam and Mike talking about David Bowie’s turn of the Millennium ‘hours…’ an album which divides fans to this to this day. Is it a […]
My, my put time do fly, ‘Ave a banana, our dear David is turning 50, getting into jungle beats and turning ultra cockney once more. Join Adam and Mike as they discuss the merits and silliness of one of Bowie’s […]
Or to give it it’s full title: 1. Outside (The Nathan Adler Diaries: A Hyper Cycle). What’s a Hyper Cycle I hear you ask? Well Adam and Mike aren’t sure either. Join them won’t you as they venture through art […]
Criminally little is spoken about David Bowie’s 1993 The Buddha of Suburbia. Adam and Mike wish to redress this balance by accidentally discussing it sometimes in another one of their meandering chats. Only joking they talk about it for […]
Well the plan to get back to an episode every fortnight didn’t turn out as thought…urgh it’s simply been too hot. Now that Adam and Mike have peeled themselves off their rocket fuelled golden thrones they are talking David Bowie’s […]
Adam and Mike are back from their enforced retreat in the “Fuck Off Paddock”. Apparently some people can’t handle the truth about bursting! Back to tackle the second part of the greatest left/right punch of David Bowie’s career – Tin […]
‘Tin Machine’ remains the albatross amid the sterling albums in David Bowie’s creative output. Is this reputation warranted? Adam and Mike spare no expense getting to the heart of the issue. During their journey into the heart of darkness they’ll […]
Ladies and gentlemen, a public service announcement; David Bowie has an important issue he would like to discuss with you that those fat cats in Thatcher’s cabinet don’t want to talk about. Please listen. You can help. Elsewhere, Adam and […]
So many questions on Episode 16 as Adam and Mike discuss the monolithic 80s David Bowie classic ‘Tonight’. Get your Marimbas at the ready and prepare the jet for Borneo because we’re gonna need some God Damn HORNS! Which leads […]
If there’s one thing you can say about Adam & Mike is that; they know when to go out and know when to stay in… get things done. This episode the discussion is all things ‘Let’s Dance’, David Bowie’s 1983 […]
Widely regarded as David Bowie’s last true masterpiece, until ‘Blackstar’ of course, Adam and Mike kill some time discussing 1980’s ‘Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps). Learning from the mistakes of the ‘Lodger’ episode, mostly don’t drink on the job, the […]
Talking about David Bowie’s 1979 album ‘Lodger’, Adam and Mike find themselves at a crossroads. One loves the third part of the Berlin Trilogy. One follows general consensus that it’s a mess of an album. Who will you agree with? […]
Happy New Year to the handful of you! To mark one year since the Great David Bowie’s passing, Adam and Mike discuss the monumental “Heroes”. The documentary ‘The Last Five Years’ is also up on the docket along with Bowie […]
Happy New Year to all in sundry. Adam and Mike cross time and geographical boundaries once more to discuss David Bowie’s seminal ‘Low’. There’s not much news but by gum there’s a lot to talk about on this album. Up […]
With Adam blending in on an oil rig Mike is left to his own devices on the one good branch of Greggs on the high street. Their Facetime chat finds them discussing David Bowie's all time classic Station to Station. How much do they love it? Perhaps too much to form cohesive sentences. Come let's gush together and also discuss; - Mike's skills as a foley artist - Do you believe Dwight Yoakam's Hoakem? - Should a Bowie song ever be cut down for singles? - Is anything on the album less that a 9 out of 10?
David Bowie News aplenty means a bumper edition of the podcast! Adam & Mike discuss the rolling news from Blackstar sleeve secrets to the Sotheby's auction via Mike's opinion on the Lazarus show. Plus the main event - chatting about the much overlooked masterpiece Young Americans. On this episodes agenda: - Did anyone need Bowie Legacy? - How angry was Visconti not to be at the Fame session? - Is the album one of the smuttiest of Bowie's career? - How many spectre's are allowed in the VIP area? Come hear the answers.
It was supposed to be simple. A trip to Cybertron? Count us in. There's been a miscommunication between Adam & Mike about which Transformers we were talking to so now we've ended up on Moon Base 2. The conversation doesn't stop though as Diamond Dogs is on the agenda. Just how much Orwellian fury is at work? How much glam still coarses through it's veins? Why do Adam & Mike dislike Rebel Rebel so much? These questions amongst others... WILL. BE. TOUCHED. UPON!!!
Rome burns but Adam and Mike care not a jot because there's a Bowie's cover album to be talkin' about. Join them along with the VIP Room as they discuss such important matters as: Is Sorrow the best song on the album? Is anyone's favourite album a covers album? What would a psychedelic Bowie sounded like? Who had the better autobiography Peter Ustinov or Errol Flynn? All these questions and more will be discussed but not necessarily resolved in Episode 7 - Pin Ups
No expense has been spared as Adam, Mike & The VIP Area find themselves in the auspices of the Court of the Crimson King. This episode the album with possibly the most iconic album cover of them all is up for discussion - Aladdin Sane. Many questions will be answered: What other song would be a better album opener? Which is the best of the Mike Garson piano-led numbers? What's the difference between Ziggy Stardust pre and post America? How much is the Crimson King charging to rent the space? Do we all have to put our ties on when The Bad Seeds are in the room? Find out in Episode 6 of Breaking Glass - The Bowie Catalogue
Adam's on business in the Negative Zone and Mike's relaxing on the set of Confessions of a Milkman. However there's a David Bowie album to discuss. Is Rock n' Roll Suicide the best album closer ever? How many times is the word 'Love' said in Soul Love? Is the album really the iconic masterpiece that it's held up to be? Well two boobs will give their opinions on it. Plus Mike's Mum solves the Hunk Dory Great Game debate, a quick chat about Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds Skeleton Tree and we welcome the actor Powers Boothe into the VIP area.
Join Mike and Adam as they journey back to a time where the Isley Brothers were tinkling the guitar strings in search of their monstrous hit 'Summer Breeze'. Whilst visiting they take the time to discuss David Bowie's seminal work 'Hunky Dory'. What's the best song? What song shows us the way to Ziggy? Was Robert Smith really unhappy about performing 'Quicksand' live on stage and does Paul Buchanan have enough nibbles for Tewkesbury? All these questions and more will be touched upon if not answered. JOIN US!
Check us one time, won't you? Won't you check us at least one time? This episode finds Mike and Adam enjoying the sights and smells of Tewkesbury Farmers Market. Between admiring the cows and cakes at the WI stand they find time to discuss David Bowie's third opus; The Man Who Sold the World. Listen as they consider it's proto-metal leanings, multiple album covers, whether or not the title track is over-rated and take time to ponder what it's like to live inside Kanye West's mind for one morning.
Stop looking at the carpet! We still haven't cleaned up the awful drawing on it. Mike and Adam finally stop moaning about their idols first album and discuss his second album 'Space Oddity'. Taking time to discuss the Bowie night at the BBC proms, remembering Alan Vega and playing "The Great Game", the conversation continues.
Welcome to Episode 1 of Breaking Glass - The Bowie Catalogue. Two men named Mike and Adam sit down to discuss each album made by the iconic Mr. Bowie one by one. Maybe we'll learn something new? Maybe we'll have a few laughs? Maybe we'll become better people? Join us in the inaugural podcast as we introduce ourselves and discuss the 1967 self-titled release.