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Ladies and gentlemen, Welcome to Bestie'sFacts and Music with mol and Hannah.
We are back. We are finallydoing this David Bowie Show. It's taken
us like four times to do it. The curse strikes every time, every
time, but we are back.I'm in a new big comfy chair.
Hannah's on her couch. You willbe able to see us. This is
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awesome. You can hear us ifyou don't have the video spot uh to
do that, like, uh,you know, we'll be having this on
the YouTube. But I want tobring up before we even get started today
that there is gonna be exclusive contenton the website. Exclusive website content.
You're not gonna be able to getit anywhere else, mainly because of copyright
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reasons. So we're gonna I don'tlike getting striking down on the tube.
So this is what gonna happen.We're gonna load up uh brand new video.
I'm gonna put it up. I'mnot gonna say every week, it'll
be bi weekly. I'm giving myselfsome time to spread out and do this
stuff. I don't want to,you know, overwhelm myself and then not
put stuff out to disappoint people,So, uh, you keep an eye
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out for new shows, you know, new new videos that are going up
on their hand and I will definitelybe uh starting to do some stuff today
for it, so uh look itout, have a lookout, Hannah.
Do you guys have any new onehand on tech coming out or have you
guys been Yeah, we do.I haven't been so active on that channel
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lately. I have. I havebeen doing well. I can show you.
Yeah, I've been doing some Christmasstuff. It's never too early to
start, never too early. Yeah, but there's so many to make so
I can't leave it. And it'sfun, it's really fun. But yeah,
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we have done one bigger video togetherand then there's a lot of shorts
and tiktoks and stuff like that.So there's constantly new videos. On one
hand on Tech, but I haven'tbeen really around that much. I have
been ill. Everybody's been seems tohave been ill lately. But you know
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what, We're gonna keep this livelybecause I like David Bowie. You like
David Bowie. You can pronounce itBowie if you want, like some people
did back in the day. Idon't know it is, yeah, probably
more than likely Canadians. Uh youknow, I mean there's there was the
song by Doctor Hook, well actuallywas by Shelle Silverstein. Everybody's making it
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big, but me actually mentions DavidBowie by name. Uh. And if
you listen to the intro, whichwill be tacked on before Magic Radio.
Uh but uh, you'll hear alittle snippet of that and he calls him
Bowie. Uh so, and thiswas back in the seventies. So we're
we're we're going back here. UhSo, David Bowie, David Bowie whatever
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you want to call him, themaster of the Bowie Knife. Uh,
mister uh, labyrinth crotch goblin himself. He's uh dude. We're gonna be
playing some of his music today.We're gonna be talking about him a little
bit. You know. We gotsome facts I'm sure Hannah would like to
uh you know, uhuh to teachyou all. And uh so, why
don't we get this thing going here, Hannah real fast, so before anything
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bad happens. Uh, do youhave any anything facts wise on David,
you to kick us off with realquick, like spindle in water one or
two facts? Maybe I had somany, which I told in the last
episode. Yes, and then well, last time we tried to do this,
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yes, and then I thought wewere done and I deleted everything.
Oh no, it's all right,because we will do this. We had
such a good show for you Bay. It's so bad. God. The
audio difficulties it seems that we havehere on this show are ridiculous, and
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it's no fault in anybody's Honestly,it just seems to happen whenever we decide
we can record stuff separate all thetime, shit goes gravy great and as
soon as we get together, onething after another. It's like somebody saying,
you guys are way too good tobe doing this. You can't be
putting this out for people. Youare gonna make them sad because they are
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not ever gonna be that good ever. So I'm like, I agree,
I agree, one hundred percent.But you know what, We're gonna keep
doing this because I like it andI like making people feel sad. So
that's so. Let me see here, we got some I brought up some
David Bowie facts here real fast.All right, I'm gonna I'm gonna get
Let's start off with something real easy. Let's do his back history here,
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his his bio real short, youknow what I mean. So, uh
let's let's let's see what we cando here. David Bowie born David Robert
Jones. All right, now there'sanother famous David Jones, which is the
Davy Jones of the Monkeys. Nowthey came out before David Bowie, which
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is why he had to change hisname to Yes because uh, yes see
I I I that was a littleto bid I do. Uh I am
teaching Hannah the Fox. I feelsmart today. This is awesome. I'm
across. I'm I'm a Chris CrossApple sauce my legs in this big ass
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company chair I got and I'm gonnacontinue. He was born on January eighth,
nineteen forty seven. People January eighth, nineteen forty seven. He passed
away unfortunately on January tenth, twentysixteen. But the man he was,
you obviously know. He was asinger and actor, you know what I
mean? Like you cannot not knowDavid Bowie Like it's it's it's ridiculous.
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Like if you haven't heard, heard, or seen of David Bowie in any
way, shape or form, y'allneed to get out from under that rock.
Ridiculous, you know what I'm saying. Painter, Yeah, he was
a he was an artist. Hedid all I remember. He was a
tantric sex master. That dude is. He was crazy. He was married
to one of the most beautiful womenof all timey on, Like she was
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so gorgeous, Like she is sogorgeous, and and uh, you know,
he had his big career mainly inthe seventies, you know, and
then he broke out in the eightiestotally reinventing his style. David Bowie reinvented
his style more I think than anyother artist in the history of the music
business. Like he started off aslike he's weird, like just straight up
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I want to say, British popstyle almost when he first started, and
he then he moved into the glamrock and took over, like ziggy Stardust
was the biggest thing going when he, you know, brought that out.
And then all of a sudden,the eighties came around, and this man
is a mod like king. Thedude is like suits dapper as fuck,
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like he is just he is totallylike I can't eat you gorgeous. I'm
a straight dude. I'm gonna sayhe was gorgeous and then you know,
he could do no wrong. Inmy book, he was an actor.
You know, his songs were brilliantand basically he was gone way too soon.
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The mansion not have died when hedid. He was sixty nine years
old. Sixty nine, I mean, honestly, that was a good age
diet, you know, good eightbut good number, good number on him.
But the man's had hits like spanningliterally the Oh God, nineteen sixty
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nine or nineteen sixty three, hewas in the music biz started and he
took off his you know, Spaceobviously, which was the major hit that
he had, came out in nineteensixty nine. That hit the UK legals
starts the number five, you knowwhat I mean. So that was his
first top five hit, and thenit was just all uphill from there.
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Like David Bowie could do no wrong. After Space on it it came out,
you know what I mean. Here emerged in the nineteen seventy two
during the glam rock era, likeI mentioned, you know what I mean,
So, and he took that ziggystar as shit all the way to
the moon. He called himself thestar Man, you know what I mean.
So he Oh god, he wasjust so good. And then,
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like I said, he changed hishis his whole style up in the late
seventies and early eighties, you know, with fame and young Americans, and
then the nineties came out, andmy god, like he was still going,
still going. I'm Afraid of Americanswas a track, such a good
song, and I'm Americans that mademe afraid of Americans, And I'm like,
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we really aren't like that. Holyshit, David Bowie. I'm just
sorry. I'm like, god,damn so like what he's basically what I'm
saying is and he last twenty twentytwo, he was at Rolling Stone's best
selling vinyl artist of the twenty firstcentury. You know, you can't really
it's not arguable. You can't argueagainst that that he was a very influential
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artist. If it wasn't for him. Honestly, I don't think we would
have half the artists that we haveout now, like or at least like
the ones that came out in theseventies and eighties, like after he started
his old glam rock. We wouldn'thave had anybody like that, like Gary
Glitter who or any of those peoplelike that. Took over the glam ship.
You know, so what did Whatwas your first uh your first memories
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of David Bowie. Well, therewas this weekend when I was in eighth
grade, so I was like fifteen, and that weekend in Finland, we
had two big concerts on our biggeststage and those were Chamber Rock Way and
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David Bowie. So my sister andI think my brother too, at least
my sister took me to see DavidBowie. I had no idea who he
was, but I became very awareand I loved him so much. He
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was so awesome and the yeah drugtales he was telling between songs, Yeah,
it was hilarious, so great.Yeah, I had some good stories.
I remember hearing a lot of them. Yeah. Yeah, I'm so
happy I got to see him.I'm glad I've never gotten to see him
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live. I really want to seeI really wanted to see him live when
he was you know, kicking andstuff, because I bet the show was
amazing, you know what I mean. I bet I really wanted to When
I was working for the radio stationname shall not be named because uh,
you know reasons, can't iHeart radioall that good stuff. But uh oh,
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hi, kitty, I hear youcrying because my husband isn't here.
Oh no, but yeah, likeI said, when I was working for
the radio station, h you know, we had David Bowie days. Like
sometimes we would have like rock blocksof David Bowie where it'd be like five
songs in a row, and thenyou know, another half hour later you
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get another five songs and it wasso good. We did the same thing
with up, but David Bowie wasalways my favorite day because even his B
sides were so good, like youknow what I mean, the songs that
never got played on the radio.I'm glad we did those days because I
never heard three quarters of the DavidBowie songs that were out, you know
what I mean. So why don'twe start here. Let's let's pick a
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song. I'm gonna have you takecontrol of all the music since it's on
your end. You tell me whatsong we're doing first, and we'll go
off on that. Okay, letme see if I can also audio share.
Why didn't I do this before Ican see? Yes, I can,
Okay, great, let's see ifyou can hear it. Why don't
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we go at the order they're inshort? Artist. It's simple for me.
Sounds good to me, sounds good. David Bowie changes, Here we
go, here we go? Allright? Oh boy, than any anyone
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for every one of them. Ihope, I hope David Bowie up there
appreciates this because I'm trying to gethis music more out. I love David
bow and trying to stop. Ithink so He's like, guys, I
told you you're too good. Don'tbe doing this. I stop. I'm
gonna ruin everything. I'm gonna doit, like yeah, holy ship,
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yes it has Wow. We havetried people. You have no idea the
crap we've been through to get thisshow on you. And I'm putting it
together either way, no matter ifI gotta piece it together with little skit,
We're doing it. And if youonly get this one song, that's
fine. So we're gonna do this, whether you you know where, whether
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the gods be against us or not. So what do you think of this
song? Changes? Hannah? Ilove this song. I don't remember if
I was the one to teach you, though I think you were. I
think you picked the first four Ijust went to order. Yeah, yeah,
yeah, this is such a greatpoet I had this face when I
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was about what did you have tosay? Eighteen? I was no,
I wasn't eighteen yet because I wasold or not. At the bar,
I was smaller, younger. Iwas sitting on our you know, really
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really old computer, right, playingcards and listening to everything David Bowie has
ever done multiple times, And thisis one of the songs I can remember
ever be. I love this song. It is so good. It's one
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of the ones that pay that Ican remember, like listening to most Broda
like. I don't know why itstuck with me so much it did.
It's probably the concept of it orthe whole you know, idea of the
song. And it's easy to singalong team, It's very easy. It's
one of his easier songs. Youknow. M's so I don't know it's
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talking about now that we've been allfucked up, but that would just listen
to the music, songs, musicthing go. I can here exactly and
we're not breaking up as microphones down. I don't know what the hell got
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some way alisod it's fine, it'sfine. I wouldn't blame you if you
went and got the whiskey I'd broughtup and grabbed my peanut butter whiskey.
At that point we'd have a party. It is fine, but oh it's
so good it is. Oh yeah, delicious, it is. It is
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very delicious. All right, weare at the end. David Bowie changes.
This was a twenty fifteen remastered version. You know, so his family
gets the uh all the property,all the rights and stuff to it.
So uh, yes, as theydefinitely should. Uh. Artists, I
don't know if you know about thisor not. After ten years you can
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go re record your stuff with theold Masters remaster that ship and you can
get of your copyrights. That explainsso many remixes. Yes, yes it
does. Snoop Dogg schooled me tothat, not personally went in an interview.
Uh he uh was very very supportiveof the artists getting the rights to
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their music and the record companies nottaking nine you know what I'm saying.
Like, and they make you payfor going on tour and you have to
pay for all this other crap.Yeah, they give you what they call
a uh well it's it's it's justa front really honestly, it's that they
call it an advance, you knowwhat I mean. Oh, you're gonna
advance on your you know, yoursales and whatever, and then you have
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to pay us that back for youknow, the promotion and everything else,
which is the promotion end of it. Fine, but why would they get
a cut of their artistic property,you know, the shit that they did
other than like studio fees, youknow what I mean, Like shit like
that they had to pay for toget him into a studio. Other than
that, why do the artists haveto pay for everything and then pay like
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it's and then they just don't owntheir shit like that? That flat out
the record companies can sue you incourt, take all your money, fucking
and own all your stuff. Soyeah, I've like, I've heard of
record companies putting out like bands ontour with none of the original members of
the bands just so they can keepselling records. I'm like, I'm not
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naming any names, but uh,you know, like the Heart Cheese and
shit like that, you know whatI mean, Like just it's the Brecord
Company's milking fucking names like fucking ohgod, So uh, let's keep this
music train going, uh, DavidBowie, next one is Life on Mars.
So this was such a good tuneanother remaster. Most of these are
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gonna find as being a remaster.I'm gonna try to refuse to play anything
that's notaster so they get on theirmoney. Yeah, yeah, exactly.
Just look up always, Like ifyou're looking up a song, just type
remaster after it and guaranteed you'll comeup with the new version of it.
Sometimes they're not as good as yourbut in most cases they're on par or
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you know, slightly better because ofthe sound quo. But uh, a
lot of times they'll use alternate takes, you know what I mean, mastered
like of your the tracks, Uh, so you can hear a slight variation
of you know, like in theirvocals. Like if you really know the
song and you're like singing along toa remaster and you're like, wait,
something doesn't say ninety nine point ninepercent of the time that will be because
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it's not like it's not the same. They use a different take, or
they produced it different, they madeit sound a little different, or the
artist straight up just recorded the vocalsover again. Now so you're hearing older
them on a song that was recordedback in nineteen seventy seven. You know,
like you can change that thing onyour song, right, And I
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remember when I was, you know, fourteen fifteen, and I left sessed
with this advice. Yes, reallyreally, it's just not in acid way,
weren't we all. I I didn'tstand hearing one of the life because
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we don't go exactly as I hadyou know what me thousands of times.
But I'm over that's nice, nice, nice, I'm glad. Oh yeah,
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you know I was. I wasdefinitely that way with you. The
best boys, uh except for youknow, the the No, actually I
could say I was. They were. They were very dragons, and I
gonna get that. I would havebeen like, I'm not gad for dudes,
my dudes, let's go. Uhso let's see here. Oh yeah,
this was definitely a seventies track,David Bowie like, because this was
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out as a start us here andand it is if you if you could
see the the background video playing,uh you know how that Spotify has like
the clips or whatever, Like it'snot the actual video, but it's like
a little bit of it. He'sin full on androgeny vote right now.
Like he's got the blue eyeshadow onthe red air, the glitter, the
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whole thing, and he uh he'sstarting to show the mod look with the
suits, you know what I mean. Like so this was definitely towards the
end of the Ziggy Stardust here,I think, like, uh so where
he was starting to be like allright, let's let's get in the glam
part, but let's uh tone itdown slightly, you know what I mean,
where it's not as out there,you know. And I think he
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did, uh did very well,like in his transitions, honestly, and
uh, nobody again we talked aboutthis like nobody has ever changed their persona,
their identity as much as David Bowie, like he rolled with the times
like and sometimes he invented the times, you know what I mean. Like
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his his his look was like so, uh all right, that was sorry,
that was life on Mars everybody,And uh stop, it's about to
go into the next one. Iknow, right, I'm about to just
let the songs roll, baby.Uh so, uh you know what,
the fucking ashes to Ashes seventeen Greenmasterthis time. So I like this,
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all right, we'll just keep talkingabout the music play and uh that way
we can get to all the songs. So so, uh, this was
exactly exactly now, I can't rememberif this one was. I can't remember
if this one was the same eraas uh the last one. It kind
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of reminds me he's in like fullon like clown mode in this one,
like straight up like he looks likeMarcel mar So, uh yeah, that's
a good throw bag one. Right. People are fucking they're like, he's
a mine, people, he wasa mine, you know what they are
them? Dude, you see onthe street that you want to kick all
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the time. Yeah, painted faceme pulling on imaginary ropes and ship and
now he's actually he's he's more ofa in this one. He kind of
got that uh I want to say, kind of a Pavaratti clown look,
you know what I mean, likefrom the operas there where he's like he's
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just creepy, weird and creepy,uh kind of Yeah. I heard a
rumor too that he was gonna beup for the role the Joker in the
Batman movie before, right, Like, I think he had the look where
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he could have probably pulled it off, and I would I would have loved
to have seen a Joker just tellingBatman, you know what I mean,
loved it so great. We wouldhave a great soundtrack. He would have
done fucking like not that the Princesoundtrack was bad. That the Prince soundtrack
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was alright. Bat Dance was analright song, but uh, the whole
other fucking anybody remembers the music fromthat one, it's it's the uh,
the Danny Elfer music, you knowwhat I mean, the score, not
the actual like songs from the fuckingsoundtrack. The bat one is the only
one. And uh, but Ibelieve David Bowie could have knocked this out
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of the park. I think hewould have had a great Batman soundtrack.
Joker, he would have been awesome. Uh, the sexiest joker ever.
He would have been fucking definitely thesexiest joker. Uh, definitely be better
than that stupid Jared Leto version.Yeah, I could not stand. I'm
so glad DC dumped that shit likereal fast. Uh. I was like
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he he, I did not likegangster joker like you know what I mean,
like uh with the you know,the open button shirt, the they
glitter, the fucking don't make killinto right like the David Bowie would have
been great because he had to looklike the lank you know, the lanky
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face and the skinny body like hewould have been. He looked good suit
that had wine shoulders and ship andI think that paint his face through the
green dyed hair. He would havebeen perfect, per fIF There's just some
people. They missed the boat castand if everything in Hollywood mass the you
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know, a total I can't imaginemaking the penguin, but what you couldn't
see? Uh uh? What's hisface there? Magic Mike play the penguin?
What the hell? Eny Tatum?You know what? The penguin could
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be sexy if Peter Dinklins played him, saying yeah, I would be like,
yo, all right, that dude'sgot a sexy head. The rest
of them was tiny as fuck,but he got a normal sexy head and
I love it. Just hi,man, the rest of the body,
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I don't give a fuck. It'sjust the head that is perfectly fine.
And it's like average size too,Like how did you get a perfectly normal
size head and your body just said? Fuck it? That's just no.
I'm gonna stay twelve. I'm gonnasay I'm gonna stay six. That's what
it's what I'm gonna do. Sorry, Peter, if you if you happen
to come across this. So Ilove you. Uh you were the best
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thing about Game of Throats. Okay, so seriously, that's a fact.
We're gonna keep the music going.Oh, Dancing in the Street David Bowie
and Nick Jagger. Now there wassome rumors about these more al right,
that they were caught bed together.Not that there's anything wrong with it,
but neither one of them came outthat they admitted it. They they're both
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by they I think they both admittedit one way or another at some point,
that they're bisectional. They could havehad some fun, but you know
what, that was probably the fuckingshit. That sex tape would have sold
billions, billions. The music videowas shite, but the rest of they
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could have put out Pam and Tammyand it would have been all right,
you know what I mean, Likeyou, they could have put had so
iconic. Yes, yes, Ithink it's right up there with the Labyrinth
songs. You know, honestly,the dance Magic Dance was the ship.
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That was a good song. Ohyeah, the crotch Goblin read in the
face. Dude had the biggest codpiece in my history, and I felt
so bad or good wherever you lookat it for the muppets Ears that had
to look up in his fucking crutchthe whole time holding these puppets. Oh
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god, man, they earned theirpaychecks that day, and tell you they
earn that stuff like that. Ihad some you know what creeped me out
about Labyrinth and it wasn't you know, Jaredff going after a teenage girl trying
to fucking souse her. But thefact that they well they stole a baby.
Honestly, that was pretty scary.But the muppets and with that took
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their heads off, you know whatI mean, the fire guys and they
were like, the song was great, but the video the imagery was so
creepy. They're just kicking their headsaround. And then the hands when she
was falling down the pit, grabbingher, and shit, I had nightmares
about that. I think I hada nightmare before that before the movie even
came out, about shit like that, and then the movie and I was
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like, oh my god, ittook it took me so long to get
past that that I was like,oh, you you you fuck me up
a life to speaking of Jim Henson, Oh it's on uh if you have
TV, it's on TV. NoOkay, maybe it's on Netflix. Still,
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I know it's on Disney Plus.Okay, okay, it'll be online.
You can find a free copy.I'll send you a copy because I
have so I will, I will. Definitely, it's easier that way.
But yeah, no, so like, uh yeah, that movie was just
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uh so Dancing in the Street DavidBowie and Nick Jayon Booey. I'm gonna
call him Booie now because I likethat. David Bowie, Bowie Bowie,
David Bowie, like the Knight DavidBowie. All right, So Dancing in
the Street Mick Jagger and David Bowielead singer of the Rolling Stones, who
are still on their farewell tour,by the way, been that way for
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twenty years, thirty years. Yeah, Speaking a Labyrinth, Yeah, oh
yeah, speaking of say definitely likeOzzie, that's never die. He's not
gonna stop. He's gonna outlive everybody. He's a vampire, legit. I
think he's definitely a vampire. Butspeaking a Labyrinth, here's the title track
from that movie. Dance, MagicDance or just magic Dance if you want.
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Uh, but yeah, these thesethis movie was so good at it
a movie that they should never remakeDisney plus period Disney ever since you own
the fucking Henson Company ship, youknow what I mean. And Disney's already
putting out an never ending story remakeand I don't want that either, but
they're doing it. They're can't.They're ruined in every movie I love.
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And the thing is, why don'tthey remake ship movies you know that could
use a remake? No, don'tremake the perfect ones like this is ridiculous,
Like remake Ship like, uh,I don't know, bed Knobs and
Broomsticks or some of their old Disneymovies like, uh do redo, Uh,
don't don't do don't do that,don't They've already DoD that. We
should do live action stuff. Don'tdo those. Keep your animated stuff out
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of the remakes period, especially theclassical ones. Because I don't know if
you saw Pinocchio the live action remakeHot trash just hot trash, even with
Tom Hanks as steppetto Hot Trash,Yeah, hot trash. Uh, The
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Pinocchio CG looked just like the animatedyou know, two D version, but
it just didn't fit, Like itdidn't work, you know what I mean.
Like there's certain things they should notremake. And like trying to say
Labyrinth anything, any Jim Henson movie, hands off, don't touch Dark Crystal,
fucking the Labyrinth, fucking don't touchany of them. Don't the Muppet
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movie. Stop making new Muppet shitfor a while. Stop stop. I
love the Muppets. I don't wantto hate them. Stop. Like the
Electric Mayhem show that's out now orwas out, is fucking hilarious. It's
phenomenal. Keep that. Yeah,it's it's it was like a weekly show,
but it was weekly streamable but therewas. It was a series following
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the Electric Mayhem band, Animal andDoctor Keith and yeah, yeah, it's
such a good show. Like itwas so much better than that ridiculous Muppets
show remake that they did, youknow, like with the it was like
the Office meets Muppet Show, youknow what I mean, Like I didn't
care for that too much. Bythe way, again, Kurmit and Miss
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Piggy are the couple. Don't everbreak them up again ship Medson Company ever.
They broke them up in that showand Kurbit date another pig Like man's
got a type, Man's got atype. But still like you don't break
up Miss Peggy and Kurbit. Thedynamic is curving and Miss Piggy together Like
that's the dynamic. They can havea show following them, like just period,
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like as a as a you know, like one of those uh not
reality shows, but like a sitcomjust following their like just make a sick
come up and instead of real characters, just use all the muppets and and
don't do it like the Muppet Showwhere it was like a variety show.
But do it like their home life, like married with children, but with
muppets. Do it like Kermit couldbe Al Bundy and Miss Biggie could be
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Peggy and they could that would bethe ship. Actually, that'd be funny.
That is basically their dynamic. Anyway, it's basically Al. You know,
Al loves Peggy, but he's constantlylike oh my fuck god, you
know what I mean. He's like, I got no word, but he
loves her Dame of the Night,Kurmitt and Piggy in the same way,
you know. And she's unconditional lovingthe frog and he's like, leave me
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alone, fine, let's go,you know what I mean. That's I
appreciate. It's like same dynamic dynas. I have to have to tell you
one thing I found on the internet. Yes, if James Hetfield officiated Kermit
and Miss Piggy's wedding, it'd bepastor of MAP. I love it.
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I love, yes, definitely sharethat. That is good all right?
That was Dance or Magic Dance byDavid Bowie. Uh. This, if
you can hear it, is QueenBitch. I love the name of the
song. Uh. It is sucha good song, mind you and h
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this is another twenty fifteen master Again. You can find all these on the
Spotify, which I suggest you goto because that's where they get their money.
If you're gonna do it, youknow, let's you got iTunes?
I guess, and lets go thereand find it. I'm assuming because they're
basically the same sound the same appyou know what I mean, like different
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different skin. Uh you know,but say, what do you think of
the the Queen Bitch? I'm solike, uh this, I like David
Bowie is just one of those dudes. I feel I just like to sit
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back with us. I feel Ihate talking over him, but I do.
I'm kind of happy. But he'she's so like weird and he even
put out he put out a songearly in his career and uh, trying
to see if there's still I don'twant to anything you can still hear it.
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Mm hmm. That's awesome. Okay, I just have no idea.
I don't anything. The song's gonnastay play it, I tell you,
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I can't remember the name off thetop of my head. So I'm trying
to figure out the Uh, okayit you need you do listen. I
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hate with the Pedia songs there itis okay mm hmm. So the song
that I was trying to the writers, what the people all all right with
the you gotta set this up there? Yeah, it's not we're trying to
(37:01):
find the man said some to theTales episode annoying. No, it's it's
just it's ridiculous, baby studio loveyou know people? All right? Well,
(37:27):
there was a song called love YouTill Tuesday, which was a real
good song that he had wrote.But there's a weird one and god damn,
why can't I find it? Mmhm. But anyway, I will
find it now because fucking Wikipedia.That's all I'm saying, it, says
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David Bowie Complete song list A toz MM hmm, we got Okay.
This is from the site called theBowie Bible, by the way, Bowie
Bible dot com people, if youwant to check it out. Okay,
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this has got them all in fuckingalphabetical order and everything. Holy ship.
Okay. So oh, by theway, this is fame people. You
know, obviously I am. Iam in in in trenched in David Bowie's
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songs. Here A Froggie Day inUh A Froggy Day in London Town is
one of his older, older onesthat I like, which is a really
weird song. There is the one, Oh my god, I think it's
(38:57):
about a monkey or some ship.Yeah, no, trust me, I
don't either. I heard it offlike off chance the other day because it
was playing through Spotify here. Uh. And I have, you know,
David Bowie in my U you know, like things, So now they throw
me Bowie songs every now and then, and uh, this would just happen
(39:22):
to catch my ear and I shouldhave saved it, like it would have
been a lot easier than me sittinghere doing this crap. But uh,
you know, fu content, herewe go the music exactly, That's right.
(39:43):
It would be a shitty podcast ifwe was just hearing me saying hear
our phones going all right, people, this is good. Uh, that's
right. Look I'm doing this theLaughing No. Why couldn't I remember that?
It's called the Laughing No? Allright? And you thought I thought
(40:06):
about a monkey? What the hellwas I thinking about? No, it's
definitely the Laughing No. Oh man, So I might have to play that
on the out show because I'm gonnaI know the name now, so I
don't think I haven't heard it.No, Oh, it is so weird.
(40:27):
I didn't even know it was DavidBowie at first. Quite frankly,
I thought it was just some randomI have novelty song playlist, so you
know, weird songs from what thefifties, sixties, seventies, eighties,
you know, weird as style shit, And there it goes my hard kid,
It's okay, I still got theother kid cool I forgot. Yeah,
so this one might just have tobe the audio on People, But
(40:52):
either way we're good. So butyeah, I was, uh, what
was I saying? Oh? Yeah, like I have a random novelty song
playlist, and you know, itjust had I think that was the one
that happened to pop up on becauseit was it's a weird just a weird
song, people like you would.I didn't think it didn't sound like David
(41:14):
Bowie. It didn't like give offBowie vibes, you know what I mean,
Like it didn't give off anything thatwould suggest David Bowie. And then
like at the end, towards theend of the song, if you kind
of hear his inflection, you knowwhat I mean, like in certain things
that he says that you're like,holy shit, that is David Bowie.
(41:37):
Like, I think that was thereason why I didn't get to save it
rhetorics. I didn't put two andteam together until after the song was over.
And it does. Yeah, itchanges a lot. Yeah yeah,
So all right, that was famethe twenty sixteen remaster David Bowie. That
was his eighties persona, David Bowie, mister mod rocker. And uh,
(42:02):
here's here's the last one I thinkI picked was the Gene Genie remake remastered
twenty thirteen, originally from his lateseventies early eighties, and he started used
area. The album is not showingupright the second and I don't want to
fuck with it. So the musicis playing just fine, and uh,
(42:24):
we're gonna keep it that way.So so what we're gonna do is we're
gonna listen to this song is amore minute. So Anda, why don't
we keep this going? Do youhave any facts at all period that we
would like to tell people? Becausethey can hear the song in the background,
(42:45):
we can keep this show going.So nothing, nothing, you know,
fucks up on. I think Ihave come here, Okay, uh
blowing the dark sharks are really theswell shark? Wait who else? One
(43:13):
thousand and seven, number two beneaththe ocean circus and it's a Florence and
gilt be able to see that fuckercoming in the dark. I don't know
about that. I mean that's agood thing actually that they beans, aren't
(43:38):
they? They are stouid you knowwhat. I kind of figured that.
Why did they call them bakes?You know, I have no idea.
Maybe it's just something that lost intranslation or something. Maybe when they were
really made, or somebody decided tofucking bake them one day and they're like,
we're just gonna call these bake beets, or they put the pot in
(44:00):
the oven. It could have beena cast iron pot with the beans in
it, and then they put thebeans in the oven to stew them.
You can do with the warming thecans at the fire, so they put
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that actually could be that could thatcould definitely. Uh. The the cowboys
aka the buck Barrows, the MexicanCowboys ate the big beans a lot.
Uh, and uh explains you knowwhy they had to move around a lot
the same as. Yeah, thecampsite be filling up real fast. So
(44:45):
that scene and blazing saddles everybody waslifting up the parting around the fire eating
the beans. That's that's basically whatreal life was like for them cowboys.
Uh, there's the realist part ofthat movie. Yeah, yep. And
there are more Lego mini figures inexistence in the existence than actually people.
(45:09):
That makes sense. That makes sense. I mean I don't I want to
know how they know for sure,because you can't exactly know that every bucket
of Legos is the exact same amountof pieces unless they're going by legos.
(45:30):
Yeah, instead of just straight upsome records. That's that's possible. That's
still I mean, it's a lot. I do believe it, but it
just sounds off, You're right,something about it sounds off. Yeah,
that's looking to that word. I'ma lego free I love legos, step
on them a lot. Yeah.Yeah. There's a company that turns dead
(46:00):
bloody is into ocean reaves. Thecompany is called the Reefs. That's cool,
that is cool, But I mean, was it nature doing that already
once? Like like you throw somebodyin the ocean if you don't recover the
body. Yeah, yeah, somethingthey composed it probably and then they mixed
(46:27):
it in or they ear ashes incremate and then put it in the Yeah,
that makes sense, all right?That was That was the last song
by David Bowie. There. Doyou have another factor? Or do you
wanna what what I means? Yougot thousands? Let's let's do. Let
(46:52):
let me put on this, uhthis last David Bowie song. Here the
the laughing no and uh we willdo a couple of facts on the way
out. Mm hmmm, laughing noDavid Bowie. Okay, here we go
(47:20):
David Bowie the New what Oh?Because I'm in a playlist, I'm an
idiot. Sorry, Okay, let'ssearch regular now that I'm not a fucking
(47:46):
I'm sitting here searching through my playlist, like, yeah, it's in here.
It's fine. Fucking I'm dumb asship all right, here we go
laughing. No, David Bowie allright, right, mm hmm. Yeah,
(48:10):
it's like an old Christmas thing,right and see you can hear it
like it's David Bowie, but likeit's not David Bowie, you know what
I mean? Like, mhm,it is weird. I'm gonna save this
(48:36):
after this is done in the playlist. If you ever want that same,
you can do it here. Ilove this, like I listened to it
on a bank set of speakers theother day and it was fucking great.
It was so good. H yeah. So let's say we've got we've got
facts wives here. Let's let's geta couple more here on the way out.
(48:58):
We got Okay, girls have moretaste buds than really for just reasons,
just to just to have them.Y'all are horn and taste buzz.
That's what you do. You're like, no, you can't have as many
as us. No, yeah,I can taste better when I lost the
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one I lost moth m Okay,that's might be something able to run,
know, But the surface area ofbirth things is roughly the same size as
a tennis courts wow, spread out. Yeah, that is that's wild.
(49:43):
That is definitely wild. Wow.Things you'll learn the more you know people.
Uh yeah, you should definitely keepthe school systems going. I didn't
know that we should have. That'sa fun fact. I heard it before,
like like how long is our Iknow our intestines are like how long?
(50:06):
Uh? I have yes, AndI remember I remembered you bringing that
one up. I know it wasan absurd like an absurd light mm hmm
show m that's no. I didn'twant any no, no, okay,
(50:45):
I'm not going to but let's sayit's long. Yes, it is long.
And that was the laughing no.And this has been the David Bowie
episode of Mull and Friends Get RandomBesties Friends, Facts and Music. Whatever
the hell we're calling. I'm tiredto me people, I don't know what
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Well that came home. Well youknow he can tell him I'm not
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