Summary
When The Beatles came out with Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, it seemed like music had changed forever. Out with the days of 78s and random singles compiled into LPs. Now the act of listening to music was an art in itself! Until it wasn’t. In this episode, Hannah and Maia look past their musical differences to take you on a journey through music history as it collides with technology. As major innovations in music - disco, punk, MTV, pirating, the predetermination of music streaming - slowly erode the art of the concept album, it’s hard not to wonder what, if anything, has been lost. Technology pushes music forward, but can music push back? Tangents include: hating on Shoppers Drug Mart; The Beatles originating the “rodent boyfriend” trend; and Maia putting a nickel into the “Don’t Talk About Youtube” jar.
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| 0:00.0 | It's summertime. |
| 0:02.0 | Toronto was a really good pool culture and we're going to the pool this afternoon. |
| 0:08.0 | Here's hoping. |
| 0:09.0 | Here's hoping. |
| 0:10.0 | Here's hoping. |
| 0:11.0 | When I lived in the States briefly as a child, it was in the suburbs and I remember being struck by the absolute lack of public pools because I was privileged enough my whole childhood to be within walking |
| 0:22.0 | distance-ish or like biking distance of two pretty nice public pools. And, you know, once I like hit |
| 0:29.1 | tween age, one of the first things we were allowed to do without our parents' supervision was |
| 0:33.1 | like bike over to the pool and chill there. And it's kind of a luxury, apparently. Apparently, |
| 0:40.5 | some less privileged people. Well, you have to have membership. You have to pay to go to the pool |
| 0:46.1 | where I was living at least. No, public pools are so awesome. And a big thing in high school for us |
| 0:52.5 | was going pool hopping. And it started becoming another thing during the pandemic. But it's like a big thing in high school for us was going pool hopping, and it started becoming another thing during the pandemic. |
| 0:56.5 | But it's like a big thing in Toronto where you just break into the public pool at nighttime and swim around with your friends. |
| 1:02.9 | Skinny dip on occasion. |
| 1:04.6 | And it's super fun. |
| 1:07.7 | Yeah, I think one of the sadder parts about becoming an adult is being like, I don't know at 27 if I should be breaking into pools, but... |
| 1:15.7 | Well, yeah, and like in 2021 or 2020, like, peak COVID, but just like during the summer months, I think we pool hopped one pool and we got in there and then one of our friends was like, oh, hey dude. And it was like his little brother's best friend who had been the lifeguard at the pool who had led a bunch of his friends in. And it was like them who were teenagers and then us. And we were like, oh, no, no. We're too late in life. I remember even turning 18 and going pool hopping. I was like, oh shit. Like the repercussions are worse for me now if we got caught doing this. |
| 1:45.0 | Yeah, but why can't adults have a juicence? Why can't we go do something illicit and bad? |
| 1:50.0 | I know, why is it sad when adults break the rules? |
| 1:53.0 | Yeah, why can't we, you know, something, something? |
| 1:57.0 | Why can we be young and wild and free? |
| 1:59.0 | Yeah. |
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