29: Low - Side B
Bowie debuts a new language on the "instrumental" side of Low. SONGS IN THIS EPISODE: Warszawa Art Decade Weeping Wall Subterraneans

Bowie debuts a new language on the "instrumental" side of Low. SONGS IN THIS EPISODE: Warszawa Art Decade Weeping Wall Subterraneans
Fantastic Voyage kicks off a new era with Low, the first album of the so-called "Berlin Trilogy." Join us as we talk about the adventures of Bowie (and Iggy Pop), who connects with Brian Eno and Tony Visconti in Europe. SONGS IN THIS EPISODE: Speed of Life Breaking Glass What in the World Sound and Vision Always Crashing in the Same Car Be My Wife A New Career in a New Town
Despite still touring and starring in a feature film, Bowie manages to find time to write and record three classic albums in a two-year window. Join us as we do things differently this time and take you behind the scenes as we create our Best of the Mid-70s playlist from scratch, featuring singing from Jesse's daughter!
The voyage follows Bowie from North America to Europe on his 1976 Isolar Tour aka The Thin White Duke Tour, The Station to Station Tour and The White Light Tour. We discuss the live album Live Nassau Coliseum '76 as well as his infamous drug bust in Rochester, NY with Iggy Pop and his unconventional show opener - a showing of the 1929 film Un Chien Andalou.
SPOILER WARNING Join Jesse and John at the movies as they chat about Nicolas Roeg's 1976 film The Man Who Fell to Earth . Starring David Bowie, of course!
We flip the record over and continue our Station to Station discussion. SONGS IN THIS EPISODE: TVC15 Stay Wild is the Wind
With one eye on Europe and the new sounds coming from Germany, Bowie sticks it out for one more album in America before his narrow escape across the Atlantic. SONGS IN THIS EPISODE: Station to Station Golden Years Word on a Wing
Continued Young Americans discussion. Side B contains Bowie's first #1 single, this most famous collaborator and a Beatles cover! SONGS IN THIS EPISODE: Somebody Up There Likes Me Across the Universe Can You Hear Me Fame
We've arrived in 1975 where Bowie dives deeper into soul, R&B and funk. Multiple songs from side a crack the voyagers' personal top 25s, and one lands in top ten - tune in to find out which one, as well as the usual blabber about how Bowie's genius creates yet another winning formula. SONGS IN THIS EPISODE: Young Americans Win Fascination Right
Fantastic Voyage kicks off 2022 with the Diamond Dogs Tour of 1974 with special focus on Bowie's first official live album David Live and the documentary film Cracked Actor.
Jesse and John, joined by their cousin, artist/musician and Bowie aficionado Justin Waterman, continue their Diamond Dogs discussion on the more Orwellian side of the album. You can find some of Justin's work by visiting his Twitter page @WatermanArt Link to the mentioned Chant of the Ever Circling Skeletal Family video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCzhLWj1IBY SONGS IN THIS EPISODE: Rock 'n' Roll With Me We Are the Dead 1984 Big Brother Chant of the Ever Circling Skeletal Family...
Jesse and John are joined by their cousin, artist/musician and Bowie aficionado Justin Waterman as they take a jaunt through Bowie's "Hunger City" on the first side of the 1974 album Diamond Dogs. You can find some of Justin's work by visiting his Twitter page @WatermanArt This episode is dedicated to the great photographer Mick Rock, who's passing was announced moments after the recordings of the Diamond Dogs episodes. SONGS IN THIS EPISODE: Future Legend Diamond Dogs Sweet Thing Candidate Swee...
Jesse & John reveal their 20-track playlist that they feel captures the "Spiders" era of Bowie's career. They also manage to mention both The Legendary Stardust Cowboy and Buddy Holly without acknowledging their shared hometown of Lubbock Texas!
October 19th is as good a day as any to release another Pinups episode, don't you think? SONGS IN THIS EPISODE: Friday on My Mind Sorrow Don‘t Bring Me Down Shapes of Things Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere Where Have All the Good Times Gone
Join Jesse and John as they make their "original" vs "Bowie" Pinups picks. The listeners cast their votes as well. SONGS IN THIS EPISODE: Rosalyn Here Comes the Night I Wish You Would See Emily Play Everything’s Alright I Can’t Explain
Fantastic Voyage welcomes Michael Fremer of Analog Planet (amongst many other things!) to the show to provide a first-hand account of life on the Ziggy Stardust Tour.
Right when you're thinking "The Spiders are firing on all cylinders!" you realize this is the last side of (original) music this group will ever do. Some Star Wars prequel trilogy love follows. SONGS IN THIS EPISODE: Time The Prettiest Star Let’s Spend the Night Together The Jean Genie Lady Grinning Soul
Ziggy goes to America and picks up a new pianist and a collection of new songs. SONGS IN THIS EPISODE: Watch That Man Aladdin Sane (1913-1938-197?) Drive-In Saturday Panic in Detroit Cracked Actor
There's fun for the whole family when the voyagers flip Ziggy over to side b. SONGS IN THIS EPISODE: Lady Stardust Star Hang On to Yourself Ziggy Stardust Suffragette City Rock ‘n’ Roll Suicide
Glam rock at its finest. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars propels Bowie into superstardom with help from a performance of (late addition) Starman on Top of the Pops that rivals the impact of the Beatles on Ed Sullivan. SONGS IN THIS EPISODE: Five Years Soul Love Moonage Daydream Starman It Ain’t Easy
Side B features more songs drawn from Bowie's wide range of influences and muses. The Voyagers almost "went on forever". SONGS IN THIS EPISODE: Fill Your Heart Andy Warhol Song for Bob Dylan Queen Bitch The Bewlay Brothers
Without a doubt some of Bowie’s best work can be found on this album. Side A alone boasts multiple top-tier songs, but is one of them overrated? One brother thinks so. Tune in for at least one hot take and a lot more gushing over the first half of Hunky Dory. SONGS IN THIS EPISODE: Changes Oh! You Pretty Things Eight Line Poem Life on Mars? Kooks Quicksand
John goes into where Bowie's head is at and Jesse rambles on about effects during their discussion about the back half of The Man Who Sold the World. SONGS IN THIS EPISODE: Running Gun Blues Saviour Machine She Shook Me Cold The Man Who Sold the World The Supermen
Keeping up with his contemporaries, Bowie kicks off the 70s with the heavy hitting The Man Who Sold the World. What’s the biggest difference between this and other rock albums of the time? Tune in to find out! SONGS IN THIS EPISODE: The Width of a Circle All the Madmen Black Country Rock After All
Here it is! Jesse & John reveal their 14-track best of the ‘60s playlist, followed by continued discussion and final thoughts on this early period of Bowie’s career. Click on a link to listen along to the playlist on: Apple Music Spotify...
The Voyagers continue their Space Oddity discussion and debut a new segment featuring comments from their friends on Twitter. SONGS IN THIS EPISODE: Janine An Occasional Dream Wild Eyed Boy from Freecloud God Knows I‘m Good Memory of a Free Festival
Bowie teams up with Tony Visconti, a couple of former Rats (three more will have a much larger presence later!) and a new label for his second self-titled album, commonly referred to as Space Oddity. Join the Voyagers as they dive into the first side. SONGS IN THIS EPISODE: Space Oddity Unwashed and Somewhat Slightly Dazed Letter to Hermione Cygnet Committee
Alternate realities where Bowie becomes a monk... or the next Anthony Newley? We flip Bowie's debut album over to side B and continue our discussion. SONGS IN THIS EPISODE: Little Bombardier Silly Boy Blue Come and Buy My Toys Join the Gang She’s Got Medals Maid of Bond Street Please Mr. Gravedigger
The Fantastic Voyage podcast begins with the first side of David Bowie's 1967 self-titled debut album. Also, find out how these two brothers became such Bowie freaks! SONGS IN THIS EPISODE: Uncle Arthur Sell Me a Coat Rubber Band Love You till Tuesday There Is a Happy Land We Are Hungry Men When I Live My Dream