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David Bowie and Queen's Impact on Collaboration - The History of Rock Music (Part 9)

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David Bowie and Queen's Impact on Collaboration - The History of Rock Music (Part 9)
description
There's no song quite like David Bowie and Queen's hit collab Under Pressure. In this episode, I dive into that session, their careers, and how larger-than-life rock music came to be.
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complete
date
2025-05-06
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https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lovemusicmore/episodes/David-Bowie-and-Queens-Impact-on-Collaboration---The-History-of-Rock-Music-Part-9-e32chpu
appleUrl
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/david-bowie-and-queens-impact-on-collaboration/id1567355195?i=1000706489138&uo=4
spotifyUrl
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3ioVnBXKho8OckNRPW4bD6
topicsDiscussed
  • Collaboration
  • The history of rock
  • Creativity
  • David Bowie
  • Queen
  • Under Pressure
  • Rock Music History
  • 70s Rock Innovation
  • Cultural Impact
  • Creative Process
  • Artistic Inspiration
  • Influence on Future Generations
hostNote
David Bowie is larger than life. I i impossible to distill. And that's exactly the problem I try to solve in this episode, how do you trace a thread through someone whose whole career was about refusing to be a single thread. I cover Bowie's early work before Ziggy Stardust, the sci-fi futurism that got injected into rock, and the socio-political atmosphere that made that aesthetic land the way it did. Then the episode turns to Queen, and to the moment Bowie walked into their studio and "Under Pressure" happened. What makes that song work isn't just that two legends were in the room, it's that the chaos and imperfection of that session is exactly what makes it perfect. The collision of two creative gravitational fields produced something neither would have made alone. You come away understanding why collaboration has a ceiling when both artists are pulling in the same direction, and no ceiling when they're not.
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    Introduction to Bowie and Queen's Influence
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    48
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    I introduce the fascinating connections within rock music, particularly focusing on David Bowie.
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    The Challenges of Discussing Bowie
    startSec
    93
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    I reflect on the complexity of summarizing David Bowie's impact on music.
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    Bowie's Early Works
    startSec
    141
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    I discuss the human aspect of Bowie before his famed alter ego, Ziggy Stardust.
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    Cultural Context in Bowie's Era
    startSec
    286
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    I explain the socio-political atmosphere during Bowie's rise in music.
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    The Aesthetic Innovation of Bowie
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    315
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    I discuss how Bowie's aesthetic was influenced by sci-fi and pop culture.
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    The Collaboration Process for ‘Under Pressure'
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    1442
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    I share insights into how Bowie and Queen created their hit collaboration.
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    The Energetic Dynamics of Collaboration
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    1623
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    I talk about the unique exchange between Bowie and Mercury during their collaboration.
excerptQuotes
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    If you follow the tree of life that is rock and roll from one to the next, and of course, he's part of rock and roll.
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    David Bowie is larger than life. He is impossible to distill.
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    One of the best songs of all time, Under Pressure, is a collaboration between Queen and David Bowie.
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    This was Bowie as no one had ever seen him before.
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    What makes a collaboration unique is the chaos, the imperfections, but that’s what makes it perfect.
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    You might need to have the charisma of David Bowie for it.
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faq
  • question
    What impact did David Bowie have on rock music?
    answer
    David Bowie's innovative style and theatrical performances introduced new artistic concepts in rock, influencing countless artists.
  • question
    How did Queen and David Bowie collaborate on 'Under Pressure'?
    answer
    The collaboration occurred when Bowie visited Queen in the studio, leading to the spontaneous creation of the hit song.
  • question
    What was the cultural significance of David Bowie and Queen in the 1970s?
    answer
    Both artists defined the glam rock era and pushed the boundaries of music, fashion, and identity, reflecting the socio-political climate of their time.
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