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S04E07 David Bowie ‘Black Tie, White Noise‘
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
1990s
Comedy
Great Britain
Music
Nostalgia
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Comedy
Music
Music Commentary
Publication Date |
Sep 21, 2021
Episode Duration |
01:42:03

Hey, remember that time that David Bowie said he wanted to create a new form of melodic house music? Of course you do, don't pretend otherwise. This episode we are looking at his 'Black Tie, White Noise' album from April 1993 and it's definitely pretty hard to categorise. It was hailed as a return to form by some people at the time but does it hold up nearly thirty years after release?

In other music news we get to have a chat about acts like LL Cool J, The Fall and Poison among many others but it's realistic to say that the majority of our time is taken up being surprised by the amount of saxophone (and other horns) all over the Bowie album.

We also mention the fact that this episode goes out to the memory of the wonderful Phil Jerrod who was a stand-up comic and good friend to Dave who sadly passed far too young just a few weeks back. And to regular listener and friend of the show Mat Davies who similarly left us just recently as well - our hearts go out to friends and family of both of these truly lovely, creative and kind men.

As usual you can check all of our social media for stupid pictures and more nonsense, all links available on our website www.pclpodcast.com 

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