May 16, 2019 Episodes

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May 16, 2019

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Paul Simon “You Can Call Me Al” Graceland (Warner Bros.) 1986

“You Can Call Me Al” (Warner Bros.) 1986 David Bowie “Ziggy Stardust” The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (RCA) 1972

“Ziggy Stardust” (RCA) 1972 David Bowie “Fashion” Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) (RCA) 1980

“Fashion” (RCA) 1980 David Bowie “Lets Dance” Let’s Dance (EMI) 1983

“Lets Dance” (EMI) 1983 Genesis “The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway” The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (Charisma) 1974

“The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway” (Charisma) 1974 Genesis “Abacab” Abacab (Charisma) 1981

“Abacab” (Charisma) 1981 Genesis “Invisible Touch” Invisible Touch (Charisma/Virgin, Atlantic) 1986

“Invisible Touch” (Charisma/Virgin, Atlantic) 1986 Genesis “No Reply At All” Abacab (Charisma) 1981

Notes:

David Bowie was a music chameleon that changed his style as the decades went on. So, how did the ’80s treat him?

Kevin Goff and Rob Gates discuss Bowie’s work with Jim, plus songs by other artists (Genesis, Paul Simon) who found their place during that decade. What are your thoughts on these artists? Did they hold up in the ’80s?

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