Breaking Glass - The David Bowie Catalogue

Breaking Glass - The David Bowie Catalogue

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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 about the pros of Low and the many merits of Tin Machine.

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episode Ep. 37 – The Producer (Part 1) – All the Young Transformer Idiots artwork
Ep. 37 – The Producer (Part 1) – All the Young Transformer Idiots

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 and Mike in the first part of a delve into the songs and albums Bowie had a hand in writing, producer and parping on the sax. Up for discussion:‘The Idiot’, how good? Why did no one tell us about Dana Gillespie?Why didn’t they call Visconti sooner? How much would you like to hear the Heather Small/Lesley Garrett version of ‘Perfect Day’ Why couldn’t David keep his hand away from the fader? Bless you for coming back.x

24. Mai 2020 - 0
episode Ep. 36 – Toy artwork
Ep. 36 – Toy

[https://vulturehound.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/il_570xN.921571194_ovwv-404x400.jpg]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 great lost album” in Dear David’s catalogue… Toy. Please join in, admittedly a beery episode, where comparisons to the past singles and the 2000 versions are compared. Also, Was the world crying out for a ‘60s’ album? Did we need to hear how “tight” the ‘hours…’ touring band were. What is Tony Benn doing here? Who is the saviour of the album Garson or Visconti? Anything can sound like good news if you do it in Dear Davids voice.

15. Apr. 2020 - 0
episode Ep. 35 – Live Album Round Up: Part Four – Never Get Old artwork
Ep. 35 – Live Album Round Up: Part Four – Never Get Old

[https://vulturehound.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/71U0VfcpOiL._AC_SL1500_-445x400.jpg] 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 around the Outside, Earthling and Heathen tours. Also up for discussion How annoyed are they that they announced a new live album after recording? Could some shows have sounded better with a traveling theremin player? The Mystery that is Em Gryner. Glastonbury outfit; yay or nay? Finally, which is the best and worst tour? Join won’t you? X

25. Feb. 2020 - 0
episode Ep. 34 – Live Album Round Up: Part Three – Oy Vey, That’s a Serious Glass Spider! artwork
Ep. 34 – Live Album Round Up: Part Three – Oy Vey, That’s a Serious Glass Spider!

[https://vulturehound.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/0190295511135__95315.1547043536.1280.1280-400x400.jpg] 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 Very, Baby. Up for discussion this time: Could any song survive the Serious Moonlight musical treatment? Glass Spider is it really that bad? The “spectacle” of a glass spider walking through the streets The Sales Brothers? Monsters or Comedic Geniuses? How farty can those Serious Moonlight trumpets get? Peter Frampton’s great bursting climax.

03. Sept. 2019 - 0
episode Ep. 33 – Live Album Round Up: Part Two – The Blackout artwork
Ep. 33 – Live Album Round Up: Part Two – The Blackout

[https://vulturehound.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/913zv52tNML._SL1500_-400x400.jpg] 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 David give Michael Kamen to change the Diamond Dogs tour before curtain up? How much Electric Violin does the world need? How much did Dear David hate us all on the Isolar tour? Tube lighting looks boss. When drug pushers become flutists. Join us in the Blackout?

16. Aug. 2019 - 0
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