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Join brothers Jesse and John on a ”fantastic voyage” through the career of David Bowie.
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Winnipeg, MB
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Jesse and John reveal their combined ranking of Bowie's studio albums!
Our final season finale! Join us as we struggle to pare our favourites down to fifteen tracks. We also briefly touch on The Next Day EP and No Plan.
The end is near. Join us as we continue our Blackstar discussion in our final album episode.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)
Girl Loves Me
Dollar Days
I Can't Give Everything Away
This is it. Bowie's final studio LP and parting gift to the world. A masterpiece released two days before his death. Join us as we head back to late 2015/early 2016 and discuss the first half of "★"
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
★
'Tis a Pity She Was a Whore
Lazarus
Continued Next Day discussion including the album art, Tumble and Twirl award pick and mailbag.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
If You Can See Me
I'd Rather Be High
Boss of Me
Dancing Out in Space
How Does the Grass Grow?
(You Will) Set the World on Fire
You Feel So Lonely You Could Die
Heat
After disappearing from the public eye for a decade, Bowie surprises the world.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
The Next Day
Dirty Boys
The Stars (Are Out Tonight)
Love Is Lost
Where Are We Now?
Valentine's Day
We've arrived at Bowie's final tour. The 112-show Reality Tour - and to think it was cut short! We're joined by frequent guest Justin Waterman who shares his first hand account of the Winnipeg show from April 2004, and we discuss everything else from DB's health scare to lollipops to travelling pink bunnies.
Recommended viewing: A Reality Tour DVD, David Bowie Reality Live at Hammersmith Riverside
Continued "Reality" discussion with Myles Malloy. One of us loves the album art, find out who you're throwing tomatoes at, and more!
Myles makes music under the name Monosonder, check it out wherever you stream your tunes! (Spotify link below)
https://open.spotify.com/artist/1LtWTY3ef6oap3DnVynwEl?si=ybrj_tZWSHSkPTduG29GWw
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Days
Fall Dog Bombs the Moon
Try Some, Buy Some
Reality
Bring Me the Disco King
We welcome back Myles Malloy to discuss Bowie's 2003 LP Reality.
Myles makes music under the name Monosonder, check it out wherever you stream your tunes! (Spotify link below)
https://open.spotify.com/artist/1LtWTY3ef6oap3DnVynwEl?si=ybrj_tZWSHSkPTduG29GWw
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
New Killer Star
Pablo Picasso
Never Get Old
The Loneliest Guy
Looking for Water
She'll Drive the Big Car
Join us as we finish our Heathen discussion with side b, cover art, Tumble & Twirl™ award and our mailbag segment!
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
I Would Be Your Slave
I Took a Trip on a Gemini Spaceship
5:15 Angels Have Gone
Everyone Says 'Hi'
A Better Future
Heathen (The Rays)
Dubbed by many as “best since Scary Monsters”, independent artist David Bowie released Heathen in 2002 under his new label ISO records. Join us as we begin our discussion on his first LP release of the new millennium.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Sunday
Cactus
Slip Away
Slow Burn
Afraid
I’ve Been Waiting for You
Fantastic Voyage's eighth and final season begins with the unreleased Toy album from 2000. We spent a beautiful summer evening outdoors, as we tend to do to kick off a season, discussing the album, the box set, the unplugged and somewhat slightly electric versions, the leak, and yes... the album cover!
We touch on a few also rans and hash out our top 15 Bowie songs of the decade.
We spent a couple hours talking about this album. Here's the second half of our conversation including the album art and mailbag segments.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
What's Really Happening?
The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell
New Angels of Promise
Brilliant Adventure
The Dreamers
Bowie's music takes another drastic turn with 1999's 'hours...'
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Thursday's Child
Something in the Air
Survive
If I'm Dreaming My Life
Seven
Bowie celebrates his 50th birthday and then kicks off one of his heaviest of all tours.
Recommended viewing/listening:
Bowie's 50th Birthday at Madison Square Garden (YouTube)
LiveAndWell.com (1999) (2021 re-release)
Look at the Moon! (Live Phoenix Festival 97) (2021)
Continued EART HL I NG discussion. Plus our Tumble and Twirl award and mailbag segment.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Dead Man Walking
Telling Lies
The Last Thing You Should Do
I'm Afraid of Americans
Law (Earthlings on Fire)
Bowie and company enter the digital age in what becomes a jam packed album both musically and lyrically. So much to unpack!
Special thanks to Jesse's wife Sarah for playing guitar on the Earthling episodes outro!
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Little Wonder
Looking for Satellites
Battle for Britain (The Letter)
Seven Years in Tibet
Bowie touts much of his new album and hand picks some fitting tunes from his vault in one of his most interesting tours to date. 99 shows between September '95 and October '96.
Recommended viewing/listening:
Ouvrez le Chien (Live Dallas 95)
No Trendy Réchauffé (Live Birmingham 95)
Rockpalast (Youtube) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfVR7Gw6ymg
Continued Outside discussion with special guest Teenage Waitress including cover art, sides C & D tracks and our mailbag segment.
Also check out the new Teenage Waitress album "Your Cuckoo" (2023) across streaming platforms now! An amazing bunch of songs that keeps you wondering where he's going next. We promise it will not bore you ;)
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
No Control
Segue - Algeria Touchshriek
The Voyeur of Utter Destruction (As Beauty)
Segue - Ramona A. Stone/I Am with Name
Wishful Beginnings
We Prick You
Segue - Nathan Adler (1)
I'm Deranged
Thru' These Architects Eyes
Segue - Nathan Adler (2)
Strangers When We Meet
Bowie reunites with some of his most important and influential collaborators, including Brian Eno, Mike Garson, Carlos Alomar, Reeves Gabrels for this ambitious project. We welcome the incredibly creative and talented musician Teenage Waitress to the show to help us tackle this horrifying masterpiece.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Leon Takes Us Outside
Outside
The Heart's Filthy Lesson
A Small Plot of Land
Segue - Baby Grace (A Horrid Cassette)
Hallo Spaceboy
The Motel
I Have Not Been to Oxford Town
Jesse, John, and Myles continue their Buddha of Suburbia discussion in what ends up being our longest episode to date! We think Bowie would have liked that :)
Stick around for the mailbag and Tumble & Twirl Award pick.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Strangers When We Meet
Dead Against It
Untitled No. 1
Ian Fish, U.K. Heir
Buddha of Suburbia (Rock Version)
We're joined by our cousin, fellow podcast host, and fellow Bowie fanatic Myles Malloy as we talk about Bowie's great "lost" album!
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Buddha of Suburbia
Sex and the Church
South Horizon
The Mysteries
Bleed Like a Craze, Dad
Special thanks to Myles for his guitar work on the episode outro.
Are you a fan of Rush? Or just a fan of listening to people talk about music? Check out Myles' podcast "Anthems" which covers the great Canadian band. Streaming across all the usual platforms.
What an eclectic bunch of songs on the second half of this album! Plus stick around for the mailbag segment.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Pallas Athena
Miracle Goodnight
Don't Let Me Down & Down
Looking for Lester
I Know It's Gonna Happen Someday
The Wedding Song
Bowie's back with his first solo album in over half a decade. Join us as we discuss yet another one of his leaps of faith into another artistic direction in Black Tie White Noise, the bedrock of his Nineties output.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
The Wedding
You've Been Around
I Feel Free
Black Tie White Noise
Jump They Say
Nite Flights
We wrap up our sixth season with a top ten Tin Machine tracks list.
We lump together the "Tin Machine Tour" ('89) and the "It's My Life Tour" ('91-'92) in this episode.
Recommended viewing/listening:
Video: Live at the Docks - Hamburg 1991 (1992)
Album: Tin Machine Live: Oy Vey, Baby (1992)
Album: Live at La Cigale Paris, 25th June, 1989 (2019)
Some heavy songs on this side, and a couple of notorious ones too. Let's put out a hot take alert for this episode, tune in to find out why!
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
You Can't Talk
Stateside
Shopping for Girls
A Big Hurt
Sorry
Goodbye Mr. Ed
It took getting through a tour, a solo world tour, filming a movie, and a record label change, but Tin Machine II was finally released in the fall of 1991. Here's our discussion on side a of TM's sophomore offering.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Baby Universal
One Shot
You Belong in Rock n Roll
If There Is Something
Amlapura
Betty Wrong
Shag-O-Rama, Houdini and Company, The Robbery, The Linguini Incident. Four titles, one podcast episode discussing Bowie's brief stint as a comedic actor.
Friend of the pod Justin Waterman joins us to talk Bowie's "greatest hits tour.' His first hand account provides critical info into what wasn't captured on video!
We spent a beautiful summer evening on Jesse's deck talking Tin Machine, here's the second half of that conversation, along with takes from our listeners.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Amazing
Working Class Hero
Bus Stop
Pretty Thing
Video Crime
Run
Sacrifice Yourself
Baby Can Dance
We kick off our next season outdoors, the perfect place to be when listening to and discussing Tin Machine's debut album. Reeves Gabrels has entered the picture, and with help from the Super Sales bros, Kevin Armstrong, and Tim Palmer, Bowie takes a turn in yet another exciting direction.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Heaven's in Here
Tin Machine
Prisoner of Love
Crack City
I Can't Read
Under the God
It took us nine months to get through nine years of Bowie's 80s ventures and we wrap it all up with a 14-track best-of-the-decade playlist, curated on the air for your listening pleasure! Plus some additional discussion on non-album tracks from the decade.
Bowie embarks on his grandest tour, featuring multiple 60 ft tall spiders, an artsy dance troupe, and a refreshed setlist that would feature less hits and focus on a "rock stars vs. reality" theme. Justin is back to share his front row experience from the Winnipeg show.
We cut right to the chase with side b, diving deep into one of the least popular sides of Bowie wax.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Glass Spider
Shining Star (Makin' My Love)
New York's in Love
'87 and Cry
Too Dizzy
Bang Bang
Often placed at or near the bottom of Bowie album rankings, Jess & John explore side a of Bowie's final solo effort of the 80s. Is the hate deserved? Or is this underdog album under appreciated?
NOTE: Apologies for the audio glitch that creeps in every once in a while!
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Day-In Day-Out
Time Will Crawl
Beat of Your Drum
Never Let Me Down
Zeroes
We return to the cinema for Bowie's role in Jim Henson's cult classic Labyrinth. Featuring a 14-year old Jennifer Connelly, as well as contributions from George Lucas and Terry Jones (Monty Python), this film was destined for cult status from several angles. Join us as we dive into the film and soundtrack.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Magic Dance
Chilly Down
As the World Falls Down
Within You
Underground
We’re back! After three months off we return to celebrate our 50th episode with a halfway point round up featuring the introduction of our new “Tumble and Twirl” awards and listeners Q&A. Plus: Did Jesse just name his daughter after a Bowie album??? Give in to the click bait to find out!!!
We talk about a lot of stuff in this episode... not limited to side b of Tonight!
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Neighborhood Threat
Blue Jean
Tumble and Twirl
I Keep Forgettin
Dancing with the Big Boys
Bowie in Canada!
Coming off his biggest commercial year, Bowie quickly gets back to the studio for more (insert descriptive adjective here) music. Featuring Iggy Pop, Tina Turner, Hugh Padgham and Carlos Alomar. They even do a Beach Boys song! What could go wrong?
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Loving the Alien
Don't Look Down
God Only Knows
Tonight
Bowie takes his best selling album on tour. His biggest to date, the Serious Moonlight Tour spans 96 shows across 15 countries. Our cousin Justin joins us once again for a first hand account of what was his first concert experience, as Bowie made his first stop in Winnipeg, MB in September of 1983.
Recommended viewing/listening:
Serious Moonlight (Live '83) - Live LP (2018)
Ricochet - Documentary (1984)
Bowie Live in Sydney (1983)
We head back to the cinema for Japanese filmmaker Nagisa Oshima's Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence, where we see Bowie taken prisoner during WWII. Ryuichi Sakamoto pulls double duty starring alongside Bowie and brilliantly scoring the film. 1983... What a year for "The Actor!"
SPOILER ALERT: Main plot points discussed in detail!
Fans of Bowie and horror, unite! We welcome The Evolution of Horror Podcast host Mike Muncer to the show and we chat about Tony Scott’s 1983 film The Hunger, starring David Bowie, Catherine Deneuve and Susan Sarandon.
SPOILER WARNING: We discuss the plot in detail!
You can find Mike's podcast The Evolution of Horror on all the usual platforms and on Twitter @evolutionpod
Mere minutes after seeing Brett Morgen's film Moonage Daydream in IMAX, we sit down and give our instant reactions.
SPOILER WARNING: We discuss the entire film in detail.
Four songs: one is a lot of fun, another could have been great, and two should have been left as is. Tune in to find out which is which!
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Ricochet
Criminal World
Cat People (Putting Out Fire)
Shake It
Bowie teams up with Nile Rodgers to create his biggest selling album. Side A is loaded with hits and a sneaky album favourite from one of us.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Modern Love
China Girl
Let's Dance
Without You
It's 1982 and Bowie returns to the stage in the BBC version of Bertolt Brecht's play Baal. The five songs performed in the play are also released as an EP in what would become Bowie's final RCAS record.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Baal's Hymn
Remembering Marie A.
Ballad of the Adventurers
The Drowned Girl
The Dirty Song
Outro performed by "Podcast Cousin" Justin Waterman
What will Bowie do now? Conquer Broadway? The Elephant Man, starring Bowie as Joseph "John" Merrick, begins a four month residency at the Booth Theatre on Broadway in September of 1980 following some shorter runs in Denver and Chicago.
Bowie is all grown up on side b. Also featured: a cameo by Pete Townsend of Who fame, and a Tom Verlaine cover that almost featured a Tom Verlaine cameo... tune in to find out what happened!
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Teenage Wildlife
Scream Like a Baby
Kingdom Come
Because You're Young
It's No Game (No. 2)
Welcome to the 1980s! We head outdoors on a beautiful summer night to cover Bowie's first album of a new decade that also feels like the last album of one of his many eras.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
It's No Game (No. 1)
Up the Hill Backwards
Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)
Ashes to Ashes
Fashion
This was tough. We picked 15 songs. There are 31 songs in this trilogy. We wanted to pick them all.
How many other albums' side B kicks off with three music videos in a row? And then a different song lands very near the top of one of our all-time lists. Bowie closes out the '70s with a bang.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
DJ
Look Back in Anger
Boys Keep Swinging
Repetition
Red Money
We welcome artist/musician and podcast cousin Justin Waterman back to the show to discuss Bowie's 1979 LP Lodger. Is one of these songs an all-time favourite for one of us? Tune in to find out!
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Fantastic Voyage
African Night Flight
Move On
Yassassin (Turkish for: Long Live)
Red Sails
We head back to the movies for Just a Gigolo (1978), Bowie's second feature film.
We watched this so that you don't have to.
Bowie's 1978 world tour, The Isolar II Tour or the Stage Tour, stretches the globe and produces plenty of audio and video materials for us to cover including the live album Stage, 2018 Record Store Day release Welcome to the Blackout, and his performance on the German TV show Musikladen.
Favourite live album alert! But which one of us? And which release? Tune in to find out!
Fantastic Voyage Podcast is honoured to welcome piano virtuoso Mike Garson to the show to discuss his amazing career and his collaborations with David Bowie. We touch on everything from the beginning of his career in music, to an inside look at his 70s, 90s and 00s work and relationship with Bowie, to how he's keeping Bowie's legacy alive and strong with his A Bowie Celebration Tour.
For the first time ever you can find a video version of this episode on YouTube!
Continued "Heroes" discussion.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
V-2 Schneider
Sense of Doubt
Moss Garden
Neuköln
The Secret Life of Arabia
"Heroes" is the second studio release of 1977, and the proper "Berlin" album. The title track was a commercial flop at first, but has gone on to become one of the globe's the most recognizable songs. Join us as we break down Side A!
Link to the mentioned Tony Visconti interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Q2scPrc1WE
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Beauty and the Beast
Joe the Lion
"Heroes"
Sons of the Silent Age
Blackout
Bowie debuts a new language on the "instrumental" side of Low.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Warszawa
Art Decade
Weeping Wall
Subterraneans
Fantastic Voyage kicks off a new era with Low, the first album of the so-called "Berlin Trilogy." Join us as we talk about the adventures of Bowie (and Iggy Pop), who connects with Brian Eno and Tony Visconti in Europe.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Speed of Life
Breaking Glass
What in the World
Sound and Vision
Always Crashing in the Same Car
Be My Wife
A New Career in a New Town
Despite still touring and starring in a feature film, Bowie manages to find time to write and record three classic albums in a two-year window. Join us as we do things differently this time and take you behind the scenes as we create our Best of the Mid-70s playlist from scratch, featuring singing from Jesse's daughter!
The voyage follows Bowie from North America to Europe on his 1976 Isolar Tour aka The Thin White Duke Tour, The Station to Station Tour and The White Light Tour. We discuss the live album Live Nassau Coliseum '76 as well as his infamous drug bust in Rochester, NY with Iggy Pop and his unconventional show opener - a showing of the 1929 film Un Chien Andalou.
SPOILER WARNING
Join Jesse and John at the movies as they chat about Nicolas Roeg's 1976 film The Man Who Fell to Earth. Starring David Bowie, of course!
We flip the record over and continue our Station to Station discussion.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
TVC15
Stay
Wild is the Wind
With one eye on Europe and the new sounds coming from Germany, Bowie sticks it out for one more album in America before his narrow escape across the Atlantic.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Station to Station
Golden Years
Word on a Wing
Continued Young Americans discussion. Side B contains Bowie's first #1 single, this most famous collaborator and a Beatles cover!
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Somebody Up There Likes Me
Across the Universe
Can You Hear Me
Fame
We've arrived in 1975 where Bowie dives deeper into soul, R&B and funk. Multiple songs from side a crack the voyagers' personal top 25s, and one lands in top ten - tune in to find out which one, as well as the usual blabber about how Bowie's genius creates yet another winning formula.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Young Americans
Win
Fascination
Right
Fantastic Voyage kicks off 2022 with the Diamond Dogs Tour of 1974 with special focus on Bowie's first official live album David Live and the documentary film Cracked Actor.
Jesse and John, joined by their cousin, artist/musician and Bowie aficionado Justin Waterman, continue their Diamond Dogs discussion on the more Orwellian side of the album.
You can find some of Justin's work by visiting his Twitter page @WatermanArt
Link to the mentioned Chant of the Ever Circling Skeletal Family video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCzhLWj1IBY
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Rock 'n' Roll With Me
We Are the Dead
1984
Big Brother
Chant of the Ever Circling Skeletal Family
Jesse and John are joined by their cousin, artist/musician and Bowie aficionado Justin Waterman as they take a jaunt through Bowie's "Hunger City" on the first side of the 1974 album Diamond Dogs.
You can find some of Justin's work by visiting his Twitter page @WatermanArt
This episode is dedicated to the great photographer Mick Rock, who's passing was announced moments after the recordings of the Diamond Dogs episodes.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Future Legend
Diamond Dogs
Sweet Thing
Candidate
Sweet Thing (Reprise)
Rebel Rebel
A NOTE ON THE EPISODE: While discussing themes in Hubert Selby Jr.’s novel “Last Exit to Brooklyn” we are not aiming to group transgender people together with some other negative themes from the novel in a negative way. The context is describing similar themes found in the novel and on the album.
Jesse & John reveal their 20-track playlist that they feel captures the "Spiders" era of Bowie's career. They also manage to mention both The Legendary Stardust Cowboy and Buddy Holly without acknowledging their shared hometown of Lubbock Texas!
October 19th is as good a day as any to release another Pinups episode, don't you think?
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Friday on My Mind
Sorrow
Don‘t Bring Me Down
Shapes of Things
Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere
Where Have All the Good Times Gone
Join Jesse and John as they make their "original" vs "Bowie" Pinups picks. The listeners cast their votes as well.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Rosalyn
Here Comes the Night
I Wish You Would
See Emily Play
Everything’s Alright
I Can’t Explain
Fantastic Voyage welcomes Michael Fremer of Analog Planet (amongst many other things!) to the show to provide a first-hand account of life on the Ziggy Stardust Tour.
Right when you're thinking "The Spiders are firing on all cylinders!" you realize this is the last side of (original) music this group will ever do. Some Star Wars prequel trilogy love follows.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Time
The Prettiest Star
Let’s Spend the Night Together
The Jean Genie
Lady Grinning Soul
Ziggy goes to America and picks up a new pianist and a collection of new songs.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Watch That Man
Aladdin Sane (1913-1938-197?)
Drive-In Saturday
Panic in Detroit
Cracked Actor
There's fun for the whole family when the voyagers flip Ziggy over to side b.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Lady Stardust
Star
Hang On to Yourself
Ziggy Stardust
Suffragette City
Rock ‘n’ Roll Suicide
Glam rock at its finest. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars propels Bowie into superstardom with help from a performance of (late addition) Starman on Top of the Pops that rivals the impact of the Beatles on Ed Sullivan.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Five Years
Soul Love
Moonage Daydream
Starman
It Ain’t Easy
Side B features more songs drawn from Bowie's wide range of influences and muses. The Voyagers almost "went on forever".
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Fill Your Heart
Andy Warhol
Song for Bob Dylan
Queen Bitch
The Bewlay Brothers
Without a doubt some of Bowie’s best work can be found on this album. Side A alone boasts multiple top-tier songs, but is one of them overrated? One brother thinks so. Tune in for at least one hot take and a lot more gushing over the first half of Hunky Dory.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Changes
Oh! You Pretty Things
Eight Line Poem
Life on Mars?
Kooks
Quicksand
John goes into where Bowie's head is at and Jesse rambles on about effects during their discussion about the back half of The Man Who Sold the World.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Running Gun Blues
Saviour Machine
She Shook Me Cold
The Man Who Sold the World
The Supermen
Keeping up with his contemporaries, Bowie kicks off the 70s with the heavy hitting The Man Who Sold the World. What’s the biggest difference between this and other rock albums of the time? Tune in to find out!
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
The Width of a Circle
All the Madmen
Black Country Rock
After All
Here it is! Jesse & John reveal their 14-track best of the ‘60s playlist, followed by continued discussion and final thoughts on this early period of Bowie’s career.
Click on a link to listen along to the playlist on:
The Voyagers continue their Space Oddity discussion and debut a new segment featuring comments from their friends on Twitter.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Janine
An Occasional Dream
Wild Eyed Boy from Freecloud
God Knows I‘m Good
Memory of a Free Festival
Bowie teams up with Tony Visconti, a couple of former Rats (three more will have a much larger presence later!) and a new label for his second self-titled album, commonly referred to as Space Oddity. Join the Voyagers as they dive into the first side.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Space Oddity
Unwashed and Somewhat Slightly Dazed
Letter to Hermione
Cygnet Committee
Alternate realities where Bowie becomes a monk... or the next Anthony Newley? We flip Bowie's debut album over to side B and continue our discussion.
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Little Bombardier
Silly Boy Blue
Come and Buy My Toys
Join the Gang
She’s Got Medals
Maid of Bond Street
Please Mr. Gravedigger
The Fantastic Voyage podcast begins with the first side of David Bowie's 1967 self-titled debut album. Also, find out how these two brothers became such Bowie freaks!
SONGS IN THIS EPISODE:
Uncle Arthur
Sell Me a Coat
Rubber Band
Love You till Tuesday
There Is a Happy Land
We Are Hungry Men
When I Live My Dream
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