{"id":3601785,"uri":"https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3601785/?format=json","airdate":"2026-01-08T09:50:47-08:00","show":65594,"show_uri":"https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/65594/?format=json","image_uri":"https://coverartarchive.org/release/104f475e-1761-4228-b9e4-ed46d086848a/3791440379-500.jpg","thumbnail_uri":"https://coverartarchive.org/release/104f475e-1761-4228-b9e4-ed46d086848a/3791440379-250.jpg","song":"Fashion","track_id":null,"recording_id":"9540b917-921a-4edb-b952-6d68b4553267","artist":"David Bowie","artist_ids":["5441c29d-3602-4898-b1a1-b77fa23b8e50"],"album":"Scary Monsters… and Super Creeps","release_id":null,"release_group_id":"bb13cb45-254c-3a61-89a5-15d22a97e6d6","labels":["EMI Music Japan Inc."],"label_ids":["753a8b77-b328-4618-addb-4d8243c0bf5e"],"release_date":"1980-09-12","rotation_status":null,"is_local":false,"is_request":false,"is_live":false,"comment":"Co-produced by Bowie and Tony Visconti and recorded from February to April 1980 at New York and London, this was the last song completed for the album. It originated as a reggae parody titled \"Jamaica\", and King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp contributes lead guitar.\n\nLyrically, \"Fashion\" acts as both a celebration of fashion trends and Bowie's critique of the individuals who mandate strict observance to those trends, who are labelled fascists and the \"goon squad\". Its accompanying music video, directed by David Mallet, reflects the lyrical themes, depicting Bowie and his musicians as street thugs interspersed with shots of dancers rehearsing and a parade of New Romantic individuals. Like \"Ashes to Ashes\", it was critically praised. https://tinyurl.com/y2jhf4tt","location":1,"location_name":"Default","play_type":"trackplay"}