Bowie Vs. Dylan

Ep31: 2015 - Lazarus vs. Shadows in the Night, or the Near-Death Crooning of 2015

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Setting: Two men age-group 18-49, with so many more important things to do, nonetheless talking to each other and roughly 41 other souls about David Bowie and/or Bob Dylan.  Their respective rooms are dark; their tone slight, but uniformly pensive. Man #1: Bob Dylan's single from the year two thousand and fifteen is as follows: The- Man #2: (interrupting jovially): Are we talking about David Bowie's history of musicals right now? Man #1: The Night- Man #2: (interrupting haphazardly): Because it's a rich, rich...rich historical text. Man #1: The Night We- Man #2 (interrupting wildly): Why, in 1968, of all year, Bowie was thinking of thinking of maybe writing and producing one. Man #1: The Night We Called- Man #2: (interrupting rather rudely): It's about a man with a very ordinary name who's ANYTHING BUT ORDINARY, you see. Man #1: The Night We Called It- Man #2: (interrupting as if it's now a joke that only he can truly appreciate): Ever heard of Ziggy Stardust, friend? Man #1: The Night We Called It