David Bowie is one of the most influential and legendary artists of all time. The Strange Brew pays tribute to The Thin White Duke. Keep your ‘lectric eye on me babe!
- David Bowie – Let Me Sleep Beside You (Bowie at the Beeb, EMI, 2000 rec 1969)
- Junior’s Eyes – Circus Days (Single B-side to Woman Love, Regal Zonophone, 1969)
- The Riot Squad – I Take It That We’re Through (Single A-side, Pye, 1966)
- The Slender Plenty –Silver Tree Top School For Boys (Single A-side, Polydor, 1967)
- Billy Fury – Silly Boy Blue (Single A-side, Parlophone, 1968)
- Peter Noone – Right On Mother (Single B-side to Walnut Whirl, RCA, 1971)
- Arnold Corns – Moonage Daydream (Single A-side, B&C, 1971)
- Dana Gillespie – Andy Warhol (Weren’t Born A Man, RCA, 1973)
- David Bowie – All The Young Dudes (RarestOneBowie, Golden Years, 1995 rec 1973)
- David Bowie – Footstompin’ (RarestOneBowie, Golden Years, 1995 rec 1974)
- Mick Ronson – White Light/White Heat (Play Don’t Worry, RCA, 1975)
- The Spiders From Mars – Prisoner (Spiders From Mars, Pye, 1976)
- Cuddly Toys – Madman (Single A-side, Parole, 1980)
- Tin Machine – You Belong in Rock n’ Roll (Single A-side, London, 1991)
- Guy Chadwick – Fall In Love With Me (Lazy, Soft & Slow, Setanta, 1998)
- Earl Slick – Isn’t It Evening (The Revolutionary) (Zig Zag, When, 2002)
Listen to songs David wrote but never recorded, rarities, his bands, side projects, collaborations, spin-offs and Ziggy himself! Freak out in a moonage daydream oh yeah!
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What a lovely pod cast.Lots I did not know about David Bowie and some great unknown (to me) songs
Tracks 15 & 16 are amazing. I must find more Guy Chadwick and Earl slick now.
What a fantastic podcast! Great job on this Bowie podcast! Thank you!
Keep on rocking!
Mark F Denver CO.