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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 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Musique Mécanique par le Théâtre Électrique ::"TVC15" by David Bowie
Musique Mécanique par le Théâtre Électrique ::"TVC15" by David Bowie
After a week off, we got a doozy of a new episode of Music is my Radar! Quarter 4 of 2005 this week....tracks from my favorite R.E.M. album, two of my most beloved David Bowie songs, some more from TMBG, and more! It was very enjoyable to record, hope that comes through! Song list: "A Mighty Wind" by Cast of A Mighty Wind, "The Guitar (The Lion Sleeps Tonight)" by They Might Be Giants, "Night of Fear"/"Flowers in the Rain" by the Move, "Ashes to Ashes" by David Bowie, "Pilgrimage"/"Catapult" by R.E.M., "One Night in Bangkok" by Murray Head, "Lovecats"/"Let's Go to Bed" by the Cure, "If There is Something" by Roxy Music, and "TVC15" by David Bowie. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/musicismyradar/support
Musique Mécanique par le Théâtre Électrique ::"TVC15" by David Bowie
Musique Mécanique par le Théâtre Électrique ::"TVC15" by David Bowie
Musique Mécanique par le Théâtre Électrique ::"TVC15" by David Bowie
In "TVC15" Joseph and Mike turn the tables and start the show with a brief discussion of two new TV shows; Shudder's "Creepshow" and "American Horror Story: 1984". From there it's off to the Mix-Tape Challenge where Joe spells out his list of mix-tape of songs about sports and then it's time for the main event as the guys chat about old horror TV shows from the 70s and 80s like "Circle of Fear" and "Tales From the Darkside". It's the perfect episode to get you in the mood for the upcoming Halloween holiday!
With the last Kettle in the can, we continue our December retrospective with a re-run of January 2016's Bowie spectacular, with special guest host Tom Coates in the studio with Ben. A week after Bowie's death, we pulled together a playlist of covers, collaborations, rarities and chatter. As an artist he meant an awful lot to both of us, so it was a really emotionally satisfying show to put together, and for me was a watershed recording in inspiring me to start taking the show more seriously and consider more about the potential of community radio.A reminder that BFF.fm is still running our winter fundraiser, so swing by bff.fm/donate for info! And, prepare for January when I'll be back with the brand new show No Magic — see nomagic.show for details; subscribe to the podcast and follow @nomagicradio on social media. Thanks!Tom very helpfully live-Tweeted this show, so follow along with the directors' commentary:Kettle: Sound and Vision Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 2′58″ Sound and Vision by Beck on Sound and Vision (Self Released) 17′34″ Black Country Rock by David Bowie on The Man Who Sold The World (Jones) 20′55″ Andy Warhol by David Bowie on Hunky Dory (RCA) 24′00″ Oh You Pretty Things by Peter Noone on David Bower: Cover To Cover (Parlophone) 30′49″ Sweet Thing by John Vanderslice on John Vanderslice Plays David Bowie's Diamond Dogs (Reimagine Music) 34′47″ White Light/White Heat by David Bowie & The Spiders From Mars on Bowie at the Beeb (Parlophone) 38′01″ Drive-In Saturday by Morrissey on Swords (Decca) 49′25″ TVC15 by David Bowie on Station to Station (RCA) 54′10″ Fascination by David Bowie on Young Americans (RCA) 59′47″ Fame by Duran Duran on David Bowie: Cover To Cover (Parlophone) 66′03″ Beauty and the Beast by David Bowie on Heroes (RCA) 69′51″ A New Career In A New Town by David Bowie on Low (RCA Victor) 72′18″ Heroes by Philip Glass on Heroes Symphony (Point Music) 82′23″ Let's Dance by M. Ward on Transfiguration of Vincent (Merge) 87′13″ Fashion by David Bowie on Scary Monsters (RCA) 98′30″ Reflektor by Arcade Fire on Reflektor (Merge) 105′49″ Love Is Lost - Hello Steve Reich Mix by David Bowie on Nothing Has Changed (ISO) 109′28″ Sue (Or In a Season Of Crime) by David Bowie on Blackstar (Sony) 119′07″ Sound and Vision (2013) by David Bowie on Sound and Vision 2013 (Parlophone) Check out the full archives on the website.
Guest: Tom CoatesWith the last Kettle in the can, we continue our December retrospective with a re-run of January 2016's Bowie spectacular, with special guest host Tom Coates in the studio with Ben. A week after Bowie's death, we pulled together a playlist of covers, collaborations, rarities and chatter. As an artist he meant an awful lot to both of us, so it was a really emotionally satisfying show to put together, and for me was a watershed recording in inspiring me to start taking the show more seriously and consider more about the potential of community radio.A reminder that BFF.fm is still running our winter fundraiser, so swing by bff.fm/donate for info! And, prepare for January when I'll be back with the brand new show No Magic — see nomagic.show for details; subscribe to the podcast and follow @nomagicradio on social media. Thanks!Tom very helpfully live-Tweeted this show, so follow along with the directors' commentary:Kettle: Sound and Vision Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 2′58″ Sound and Vision by Beck on Sound and Vision 17′34″ Black Country Rock by David Bowie on The Man Who Sold The World (Jones) 20′55″ Andy Warhol by David Bowie on Hunky Dory (RCA) 24′00″ Oh You Pretty Things by Peter Noone on David Bower: Cover To Cover (Parlophone) 30′49″ Sweet Thing by John Vanderslice on John Vanderslice Plays David Bowie's Diamond Dogs (Reimagine Music) 34′47″ White Light/White Heat by David Bowie & The Spiders From Mars on Bowie at the Beeb (Parlophone) 38′01″ Drive-In Saturday by Morrissey on Swords (Decca) 49′25″ TVC15 by David Bowie on Station to Station (RCA) 54′10″ Fascination by David Bowie on Young Americans (RCA) 59′47″ Fame by Duran Duran on David Bowie: Cover To Cover (Parlophone) 66′03″ Beauty and the Beast by David Bowie on Heroes (RCA) 69′51″ A New Career In A New Town by David Bowie on Low (RCA Victor) 72′18″ Heroes by Philip Glass on Heroes Symphony (Point Music) 82′23″ Let's Dance by M. Ward on Transfiguration of Vincent (Merge) 87′13″ Fashion by David Bowie on Scary Monsters (RCA) 98′30″ Reflektor by Arcade Fire on Reflektor (Merge) 105′49″ Love Is Lost - Hello Steve Reich Mix by David Bowie on Nothing Has Changed (ISO) 109′28″ Sue (Or In a Season Of Crime) by David Bowie on Blackstar (Sony) 119′07″ Sound and Vision (2013) by David Bowie on Sound and Vision 2013 (Parlophone)
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This week's podcast is a special interview with Robin Renee, as part of her Blog Tour, and includes discussion of the following: Robin Renee introduction / cat listeners / DEVO / Devo Dan / making music in the digital age / live music / cover songs / Elvis Costello / BeeGees / David Bowie / Ziggy Stardust / Fishbone / more DEVO / songwriting process / Kate Bush and revisions / deadlines / productivity / Cerebus by Dave Sim / distractions / the tree question / musical instruments / Prince covers / album covers / All I Am / The You Will Rise Project / the music / Links: Robin Renee The Robin Renee Blog Tour Devo Dan Fishbone on SNL DEVO on SNL Year of the Aardvark fDeluxe This. This. Song by Song Jenn Phillips and her company, Images Everything "All I Am" by Robin Renee The You Will Rise Project You can find Robin Renee at her website, on her blog, at CD Baby, and at iTunes. Follow her on Twitter here, and Like her Facebook page here. Video: "Hey Homo" by Devo Dan "Allison" by Robin Renee David Bowie performs "TVC15" on SNL 1979 David Bowie & Klaus Nomi - TVC15 & Boys Keep... by ZapMan69 "The Other End of the Line" by Robin Renee