Episodes
“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!”
Published 11/24/16
“So 80’s” David Bowie brings his friends Carlos and Iggy. Now we’re “Dancing With The Big Boys!”
Published 11/21/16
“What if the dog knows all languages but can only speak in Dog…?” Deep and important themes are revealed—something like religion—in our close reading of David Bowie’s “Dancing Out In Space!”
Published 11/20/16
“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!”
Published 11/16/16
“He was in a pretty fowl mood….” We join David Bowie in vehemently rejecting all things swan and opposing the agenda of the “Cygnet Committee!”
Published 11/07/16
“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!”
Published 11/01/16
“Less dance.” Did David Bowie forsake some of his fans by backpedalling about his sexuality? Which artists are allowed to change the lyrics to songs? The wrong words make us listen in this “Criminal World!”
Published 10/26/16
“Second/early third act of any E! True Hollywood Story” David Bowie brings Ziggy to La-la-land, encounters an agent of The World’s Oldest Profession™, and stars in a couple films to become a “Cracked Actor!”
Published 10/22/16
“I don’t believe that Nancy Reagan ever smoked crack.” We discuss Reagan’s drug problem, bicycle seat fetishes, and false endings. Plus yet another Beck tangent, and David Bowie’s best worst lyric. You can find it all here in “Crack City!”
Published 10/19/16
“It’s like the end of The Sopranos.” All we are saying is give “Conversation Piece” a chance!
Published 10/03/16
“The 1960s equivalent of a Mumford and Sons song…” It’s a hard life out there in the Ye Olde English countryside, so quit playing with your thumb wounds, let Father have the soup rock, and “Come And Buy My Toys!”
Published 09/30/16
“Bludgeon them both with a doo-dah horn.” We talk unreliable lyrics sites, peculiar respiratory afflictions, and the folly of forming a band with your significant other in “Ching-A-Ling!”
Published 09/25/16
We can’t escape this feeling that this song’s a little racist—and not in a good way. Guest Abby drops in to help us decide on “China Girl!”
Published 09/22/16
“Corrupting young children for 15 years” Hey, could you lower us a blanket? It’s “Chilly Down” here!
Published 09/14/16
“Reveling in the dystopia…” Get those old bones a-shakin’ and a-movin’ with “Chant Of The Ever-Circling Skeletal Family.”
Published 09/10/16
Ch-ch-ch-check out our latest episode on a wee quaint number called “Changes!”  
Published 09/05/16
“Cat People is an erotic thriller in the same way Caligula is a historical epic.” Today we discuss a song (and the remake of a song) that’s the theme to a movie that’s a remake of another movie. We also discuss the movie (the remake, not the original). Also Australian music, hipster fire departments, and explosive guitar solos. All this at no additional cost when you listen to “Cat People (Putting Out Fire)!”
Published 08/27/16
“I feel like there’s an episode of Saved By The Bell like that.” It’s August, and you know what that means. “Candied Dates!” Mmm… (It’s the demo version of “Candidate” today, folks.)
Published 08/24/16
“Binders full of sets…” Looking for a David Bowie song to analyze? We present you with a “Candidate!”
Published 08/22/16
“The mid-60’s DB equivalent to the sad piano music at the end of The Incredible Hulk.” Can’t help listening to the show? Good, because we can’t help talking about “Can’t Help Thinking About Me!”
Published 08/14/16
“This is single entendre, this song.” Can you hear us talk about “Can You Hear Me?” Here you can!
Published 08/10/16
“A progression of increasing intimacy…” “Cactus?” They hardly know us. Today on the show!
Published 08/08/16
“I don’t believe that you’re right. But I believe that you believe that you’re right.” Have your fare ready and don’t look strangers in the eye, because today we’re at the “Bus Stop!”
Published 08/06/16
We seek enlightenment in unlikely places meditating with the “Buddha Of Suburbia!”
Published 08/04/16