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Ongoing History of New Music

60 Mind-Blowing Facts in 60 Minutes: 4th Edition

Ongoing History of New Music

Curiouscast

Music History, History, Music, Music Interviews, Music Commentary

4.8 • 604 Ratings

🗓️ 19 December 2018

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

One of the occupational hazards of my job is I run across all kinds of facts, bits of data, and pieces of knowledge that don’t have any immediate practical application… For example, I ran across this piece of royal etiquette…the British royals are forbidden to play “monopoly”—as in the board game… I have no idea why, but this is apparently a hard and fast rule… If you have a cat, you know all about hairballs…the technical term for one of those is a “bezoar”… Still with animals, there’s a psychological disorder called “Boanthropy”…this is when a person believes they are a cow and tries to live their lives accordingly… What do you think the most popular item sold at Wal-Mart is?...bananas…Wal-Mart sells more bananas than anything else in its inventory… Astronauts cannot burp is space…that’s because the lack of gravity means all the gases in your stomach get mixed with the liquids and the solids instead of separating out…if you tried to burp, everything would come up at the same time…so where do gastric gases go?...out the other end… And before you ask, no you cannot use that to propel yourself through the international space station…Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield tried that and he reports that the thrust produced isn’t enough to produce the requisite Newtonian shift in vector… I have more, but I think you get the idea…this brings me to the topic of this program…when researching “ongoing history” episodes and my blog, I always come across pieces of information that are, if not useless, very close to being so… But much of this stuff is just too weird, too fascinating, too fun to ignore…so once a year, it has become my habit to conduct a big data dump of this information…what you do with this what I’m about to tell you is completely up to you…. This is the annual show I called “60 mind-blowing facts about music in 60 minutes”…. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Alan, and I just wanted to let you know that you can now listen to the ongoing

0:04.3

history of new music early and ad-free on Amazon music, included with Prime.

0:09.3

Before we begin, I want to let you know about a new show from Curious Cast that I think

0:14.2

you might really, really enjoy. It's called Russia Rising. Putin's Russia has been accused of

0:20.8

using internet trolls and hackers and even

0:24.3

assassins to influence the West. This new investigative podcast hopes to unravel this giant mystery

0:32.0

with the help of those who know best. Russian trolls, hackers, Putin supporters, even a former Russian KGB agent.

0:40.5

Join Europe Bureau Chief of Global News, Jeff Semple. He goes on a journey to unravel how Russia has

0:45.9

gone from tenuous ally to a potential global threat. You can listen to Russia Rising for free

0:52.3

at curiouscast.ca.ca.

0:54.5

Or wherever you're enjoying the ongoing history of new music.

0:57.5

Do it.

0:57.9

Trust me.

0:58.3

You'll love it.

0:59.3

One of the occupational hazards of my job is I run across all kinds of facts, bits of data,

1:05.7

pieces of knowledge that don't have any immediate practical application.

1:11.1

For example, I ran across this piece of royal etiquette.

1:14.7

The British royals are forbidden from playing monopoly, as in the board game.

1:19.7

I have no idea why, but this apparently is a hard and fast rule.

1:24.1

If you have a cat, you know all about hairballs.

1:30.4

The technical term for a hairball is a bazaar. Still with animals, there's a psychological disorder called boanthropy. This is when a person

1:37.6

believes they are a cow and tries to live their lives accordingly. What do you think the most popular items sold at Walmart is?

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