

Bowie Book Club Podcast
Greg Miller & Kristianne Huntsberger
Two friends have had a book club for a very very long time. It was mostly an excuse to drink and gossip. In January of 2016, they found renewed purpose in their sadness over the death of David Bowie. They decided to stop mucking around and actually get some reading done - from the list of books that he loved.
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Mentioned books

Feb 25, 2019 • 34min
Sweet Soul Music by Peter Guralnick
Welcome to another episode of the Bowie Book Club, where wild speculation and grasping for straws about Bowie’s favorite books has reigned supreme since 2016. This time we read Sweet Soul Music by Peter Guaralnick a compendium of all things related to the musical genre, and most emphatically NOT about Motown.

Feb 18, 2019 • 18min
February Gossip
Welcome to another episode of the Bowie Book Club, where wild speculation and grasping for straws about Bowie’s favorite books has reigned supreme since 2016. This time we just gossiped about this and that - though it all seems to come back to Bowie, as usual.

Jan 28, 2019 • 10min
2019 Book List - Live from Podcon2!
Welcome to another episode of the Bowie Book Club, where wild speculation and grasping for straws about Bowie’s favorite books has reigned supreme since 2016.This time we do a super quick roundup of our 2019 books and shout out some folks who are WAY ahead of us on the book list live from the floor of Podcon2, where we saw a bunch of great pdocasts and learned how to make this a little bit less of a mess.

Jan 15, 2019 • 0sec
The American Way of Death by Jessica Mitford
Welcome to another episode of the Bowie Book Club, where wild speculation and grasping for straws about Bowie’s favorite books has reigned supreme since 2016. This time we read The American Way of Death by Jessica Mitford - a cheery little tome that's been called the "Consumer Reports of the Funeral Industry".
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Our guest this episode is the hardest working man in show business, or at least the hardest working person who's been on this show - Levi Fuller, who's known for his bands Levi Fuller and the Library and the Luna Moth, and his quarterly Ball of Wax compilation, which gathers great music from all sorts of directions.
Stuff we Mentioned
Ball of Wax Audio Quarterly #25 - songs about books.
Bushwick Bookclub of Seattle
Wild by Cheryl Strayed
Bluets by Maggie Nelson
Stiff by Mary Roach
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes by Caitlin Doughty and her guide on How to Make Your Death Plan
New Yorker article about Jessica Mitford
Mitford singing 'Right, Said Fred' with Maya Angelou
the etymology of the word 'wake'
"Safety" coffins
George Romero
Pure Cremation
Online cut-up generator
Dismal Fest in Seattle
Garden District Bookshop in New Orleans
What's Up Next
We start a streak of music books with Sweet Soul Music by Peter Guralnick.
And here's our list of books for 2019!
What Song Did We Choose?
Levi presented us with his take on the book in "The Funerals Profession"
With these cut-up lyrics
At family contribute the funerals profession
Through the special and navigated benefit
no plenty able sadness
and always with notice and more
without family tribute family back already
With many services friends we direct him
here and with music
consistently dignity always
The Here about a body icon’s family memorial
fans broke cremation gems funeral
so the vast lots that public place be traditional
We’ll next headline England
People want crematorium and legal occasion
ignorance conscious call news a simply life
ashes remember church unselfconscious
throughout vast families
The Here about a body icon’s family memorial
fans broke cremation gems funeral
so the vast lots that public place be traditional
We’ll next headline England
And his choice from Bowie:

Dec 28, 2018 • 30min
In Cold Blood by Truman Capote
Welcome to another episode of the Bowie Book Club, where wild speculation and grasping for straws about Bowie’s favorite books has reigned supreme since 2016. This time we read In Cold Blood, a non-fiction novel about a gruesome killing in Kansas by Truman Capote who may have shared our fancy for wild speculation.

Nov 19, 2018 • 34min
The Divided Self by R.D. Laing
Welcome to another episode of the Bowie Book Club, where wild speculation and grasping for straws about Bowie’s favorite books has reigned supreme since 2016. This time, we read The Divided Self by R.D. Laing, a treatise about schizophrenia and injecting humanism into the science of psychology. And Greg says "So yeah" about 50 times.

Oct 29, 2018 • 32min
Viz
Welcome to another episode of the Bowie Book Club, where wild speculation and grasping for straws about Bowie’s favorite books has reigned supreme since 2016. This time we read Viz, the scatological UK comic that rose from hand-stapled obscurity to become a titan of juvenilia in the '80s and '90s. Plus, we reveal our ill-conceived conspiracy theories about the Bowie List, or lack thereof.

Sep 24, 2018 • 33min
Berlin Alexanderplatz by Alfred Doblin
Welcome to another episode of the Bowie Book Club, where wild speculation and grasping for straws about Bowie’s favorite books has reigned supreme since 2016. This time we read Berlin Alexanderplatz, a classic of German modernism by Alfred Doblin, and another trip to Berlin in the 'twenties for us.

Aug 21, 2018 • 29min
Mr. Norris Changes Trains by Christopher Isherwood
Welcome to another episode of the Bowie Book Club, where wild speculation and grasping for straws about Bowie’s favorite books has reigned supreme since 2016. This time we read Mr. Norris Changes Trains by Christopher Isherwood, a (semi-)fictional look at one of Bowie's obsessions - Berlin between the wars.

Jul 16, 2018 • 28min
Raw by Art Speigelman and Francoise Mouly
Welcome to another episode of the Bowie Book Club, where wild speculation and grasping for straws about Bowie’s favorite books has reigned supreme since 2016. This time we read three issues from the second volume of the underground/art/indie/lowbrow/highbrow comic book compliation Raw, edited and published by Art Speigelman and Francoise Mouly. Also, Greg proves that an insufferable child becomes an insufferable adult.


