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Political Beats

Episode 90: Damon Linker / David Bowie [Part 2]

Political Beats

National Review

Conservatism, Music, Conservative, National Review, Music History

4.8552 Ratings

🗓️ 11 January 2021

⏱️ 216 minutes

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Scot and Jeff discuss the second part of David Bowie's career (1974–1981) with Damon Linker.

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