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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
Sweet Thing (Reprise)
Rebel Rebel
A NOTE ON THE EPISODE: While discussing themes in Hubert Selby Jr.’s novel “Last Exit to Brooklyn” we are not aiming to group transgender people together with some other negative themes from the novel in a negative way. The context is describing similar themes found in the novel and on the album.
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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
Sweet Thing (Reprise)
Rebel Rebel
A NOTE ON THE EPISODE: While discussing themes in Hubert Selby Jr.’s novel “Last Exit to Brooklyn” we are not aiming to group transgender people together with some other negative themes from the novel in a negative way. The context is describing similar themes found in the novel and on the album.