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David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust | Bedtime Stories in Music

27 min · 27 de mar de 2026
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Drift into deep, restful sleep with tonight's episode of Sleep A Sound — your favourite podcast for sleep-inducing music journeys. Tonight we explore one of the greatest albums ever recorded: David Bowie's The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1972). Let the iconic sounds of Ziggy Stardust carry you gently into sleep as we take a slow, soothing journey through Bowie's glam rock masterpiece. From the cosmic opening notes of Five Years to the raw emotion of Rock 'n' Roll Suicide, this legendary album becomes your perfect sleep soundtrack tonight. Whether you're a lifelong Bowie fan or simply searching for relaxing music to fall asleep to, this episode wraps you in warm, familiar melodies stripped of the day's stress — leaving only calm, stillness, and sound. 🎵 Perfect for: sleep, relaxation, insomnia relief, meditation, background music, and winding down after a long day. In this episode: * A gentle audio journey through Ziggy Stardust from start to finish * Soft narration and sleep-friendly pacing * No ads mid-episode — just uninterrupted rest

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