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  • Wednesday
    Tape Deck's Mixtape: Track 347


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    "Burning Down the House", from the 1983 album SP EAK IN GI N TO NGU ES by TA LKI N GHE ADS.

    Good ol' David Byrne (lead singer/multi-instrumentalist).

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  • Tuesday
    Tape Deck's Mixtape: Track 346


    Sometimes you have to put the pony into the picture yourself.


    "Space Intro/Fly Like an Eagle", from the 1976 album Fly Like an Eagle by Steve Miller Band.

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  • Tuesday
    1999: Release of the single Windowlicker by Aphex Twin

    The timing was unfortunate with the blog naming scheme.


    Rubycon (composed of "Rubycon, Part I" and "Rubycon, Part 2"), a 1975 album by German electronic music group Tangerine Dream.
    Definitely the sort of thing you can put on in the background.

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  • Monday
    Tape Deck's Mixtape: Track 345


    The band is from Iceland, after all.

    Iceland apparently also gets the least amount of sunshine out of any country in Europe, which certainly tracks for Luna.


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  • Sunday
    Happy Easter!/344

    Happy Easter!



    After wading through the depths of every character imaginable in a bunny costume, I finally found something worth posting.


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Mar
19th
2025

Tape Deck's Mixtape: Track 312 · 10:21pm March 19th

UFP (Ultra Fast Pony) 19: The David Bowie Drinking Game.

I finally checked that series out one day a little while ago after the who knows how many clips Juxtaponition has posted from it in the past, and it's downright hilarious.

All voices are the same guy. Yes.

(Even though I've so far only listened to three of his albums in full, I'd say I understand about 70% of the references.)


"A New Career in a New Town", from the 1977 album Low by David Bowie.

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Hooray! Official Tape Deck endorsement of the worse abridged series!

Thanks to this mixtape entry, I now get about three percent, up from my previous two.

who knows how many

Twenty-seven, I think. I've no idea how many times I've posted some of them, however.

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Before your recommendations, this is a sound I never would have anticipated from David Bowie. Glad that's changed.

Oh, Brian Eno helped with this?

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Nice to see you've joined me in realizing what an ordeal it is to type that phrase over and over and over...

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Of course! It is genuinely one of the worst things this fandom has ever produced!


I'll believe ya.


...I am the weirdo that, besides a prior song or two, was introduced to Bowie via my listening to this album.


Yep, he was involved in a few of his albums. It's rather interesting that most of his credits are with bands I personally like a lot.


And, (besides the blog-I-will-not-name that put everyone in the same terrifying boat) it's nice to see you're finally caught up.

i.ibb.co/MxCDdHbv/Smileheart.webp

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Wouldn't necessarily say "ordeal" in my case, just it doesn't look like words anymore, just random symbols

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Almost a crime for it to even exist, really

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I think all I had was "Major Tom" and Labrynth. And Wacarb, actually.

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Eeyup. :eeyup: Caught up Ah am.

Exceptin' fer all the ones Ah skipped.

Ow.

It does feel nice, though.

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Is Wacarb somehow a Bowie reference?


Juxtaponition song reactions! Now in REAL TIME!

I really need to start watching UFP from the beginning; I've watched maybe five episodes. I mostly like Wacarb's song parodies.

Cool song.

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:rainbowlaugh: No, he just makes references.

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All of the hype!

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Oh...you were just saying how you were introduced to Bowie.

Me stoopid.

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You really should; I can't recommend it enough.

Thanks.

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