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EPISODE · Sep 13, 2025 · 1H 52M

Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps): Side B

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Breaking Down Scary Monsters: 5 Lyrical and Musical Layers Every Bowie Fan Needs to Hear It's like your favorite podcast went out for cigarettes and actually came back. It just took a bit. In this episode, you will be able to: Discover how the concept of regicide has shaped history and influenced the course of nations in unexpected ways. Explore the unique sound and energy of Franz Ferdinand’s music that redefined indie rock for a new generation. Uncover how David Bowie revolutionized rock music with his bold creativity and genre-defying style. Dive deep into David Bowie’s Scary Monsters album to reveal the artistic evolution and hidden layers behind its iconic tracks. The key moments in this episode are: 00:03:27 - Revisiting Scary Monsters Side B and Initial Impressions  00:05:20 - Contextualizing Scary Monsters within Bowie's Career and Industry  00:10:51 - Deep Dive into "Scary Monsters" Opening Track and Sound Quality  00:14:39 - Cultural and Linguistic Nuances in the Album’s Japanese Vocals  00:20:22 - David Bowie’s Artistic Evolution and Sincerity  00:22:31 - Spiral Logic and the Mask as a Metaphor in Bowie’s Work  00:28:40 - Musical Complexity and Time Signature Innovation in “Up the Hill Backwards,”  00:32:29 - Exploring Musical Tension and Lyrical Depth in the New Album  00:35:21 - Martin Luther King’s Critique of White Moderates and Its Contemporary Relevance  00:40:09 - Performative Allyship and the Complexities of Social Justice Activism  00:43:01 - Historical Context of Neoliberalism and Its Impact on Political Discourse  00:50:02 - Real-Life Horror and David Bowie’s Drug-Fueled Persona  00:52:29 - Horror Aesthetics and Cinematic Influences in the Song  00:58:06 - Bowie’s Candid Reflections on Addiction and Isolation  01:00:17 - Aesthetic Challenges and Mixed Feelings About the Song  01:03:45 - Exploring the Structure and Themes of Bowie’s Album  01:12:56 - Behind the Scenes of the “Ashes to Ashes” Music Video  01:20:30 - Exploring David Bowie’s Dual Identity Through Major Tom and David Jones  01:30:39 - The Complex Relationship Between David Jones and David Bowie  01:32:51 - Contrasting Songs: Fashion’s Catchy Tune vs. Ashes to Ashes’ Depth  01:38:41 - Exploring “Goon Squad” and Modern Slang References  01:41:32 - The Significance of the Album in David Bowie’s Career Arc  01:43:38 - Bowie’s Personal and Creative Transformation  01:50:23 - Closing Thoughts and Sponsor Message on Representation and Creativity  01:51:49 - Building Better Content and Emphasizing Representation  01:52:08 - Promoting Additional Content and Podcast Episodes  01:52:22 - Signing Off With Appreciation  This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

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