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Understanding Music, One Letter At A Time

M Is For Moby

2/24/2020

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*Originally released January 31st 2017*

This week, Steve and Doug tackle the varied and long-lasting career of Moby, from heady techno to punk to sampling a capella gospel to ambient insomnia cures. The guys also chat about break up songs, sexy songs, abstract songs, and Top of the Pops.

Music featured this week:
Disco Lies - Last Night
Feeling So Real - Everything Is Wrong
Natural Blues - Play
Lucy Vida - Last Night
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1:01 - Haha! This recording ran long, so Steve had to rush home, get changed, and dash off to work

11:13 - Despite Moby's destitute upbringing, his grandparents were well off and were able to definitively trace their lineage quite successfully, according to his second autobiography Then It Fell Apart

24:18 - Moby's first performance at Top Of The Pops was a surreal experience for him, as he had to pretend to play his own song, and was then told he was "getting too into it" by the producers

1:03:47 - Nothing can stop us now, because "We Are All Made Of Stars"

​1:28:45 - After reading about Moby's addiction issues, the sentiment that Wait For Me is a deeply personal album rings even more true

Doug's Recommendations:
God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters - Everything Is Wrong
Natural Blues - Play
After - Destroyed
Come On Baby - Animal Rights

Steve's Recommendations:
Sunday (The Day Before My Birthday) - 18
Hyenas - Last Night
The Low Hum - Destroyed

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