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Celebrate Creativity
George Bartley
516 episodes
1 day ago
Send us a text Today, we turn to an artist who never seemed entirely earthbound.David Bowie.For some listeners, Bowie is the sound of discovery: that first moment you realize a song, a costume, a performance can make the world feel bigger than the town you’re standing in. For others, he’s a gallery of snapshots: Ziggy Stardust in orange hair and stardust makeup. The Thin White Duke in a waistcoat and a stare like a searchlight. Jareth in Labyrinth, juggling crystal balls and rewiring childhoo...
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Send us a text Today, we turn to an artist who never seemed entirely earthbound.David Bowie.For some listeners, Bowie is the sound of discovery: that first moment you realize a song, a costume, a performance can make the world feel bigger than the town you’re standing in. For others, he’s a gallery of snapshots: Ziggy Stardust in orange hair and stardust makeup. The Thin White Duke in a waistcoat and a stare like a searchlight. Jareth in Labyrinth, juggling crystal balls and rewiring childhoo...
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The Beatles Blueprint
Celebrate Creativity
21 minutes
2 weeks ago
The Beatles Blueprint
Send us a text I’d like to begin, not in Liverpool or Hamburg or Abbey Road, but in an American living room—mine, and millions of others—on a Sunday night in 1964. It’s February 9th. The television is a piece of furniture. The picture is black and white. Ed Sullivan is the gatekeeper of what “really matters.” We’ve heard rumors about four long-haired boys from England. Maybe we’ve seen a little newspaper photo. Maybe a DJ has spun “I Want to Hold Your Hand” and sounded half amused, half alar...
Celebrate Creativity
Send us a text Today, we turn to an artist who never seemed entirely earthbound.David Bowie.For some listeners, Bowie is the sound of discovery: that first moment you realize a song, a costume, a performance can make the world feel bigger than the town you’re standing in. For others, he’s a gallery of snapshots: Ziggy Stardust in orange hair and stardust makeup. The Thin White Duke in a waistcoat and a stare like a searchlight. Jareth in Labyrinth, juggling crystal balls and rewiring childhoo...