Bowiesplaining

Erik & Dan
Bowiesplaining

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.

  1. 28 NOV.

    Low: Side A

    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  This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

    1 h 35 min
  2. 5 OCT.

    Station to Station: Side A

    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  This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

    1 h 37 min
  3. 4 OCT.

    Station to Station: Side B

    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.

    1 h 45 min
  4. 19 AOÛT

    Young Americans: Side B

    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 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

    1 h 37 min
  5. 30 JUIN

    David Live: Why Not Bowie Live?

    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  This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

    2 h 8 min

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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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