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Hit Parade | Music History and Music Trivia - The Bridge: Yacht Or Nyacht?

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🗓️ 28 August 2020

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

First, we have a few announcements about the future of Hit Parade—and it’s good news for both Slate Plus members and non-Plus listeners. While the economic challenges of COVID-19 certainly haven’t abated, Hit Parade has attracted enough new Plus members to allow us to take some episodes out from behind Slate’s paywall starting in September.


Starting next month, full-length Hit Parade episodes will debut in the middle of the month, not the end (our next full-length episode drops on Friday, September 18). If you are a Plus member, you’ll hear the whole show all at once, the day it drops. If you are not a Plus member, you will receive the first half of the episode mid-month, with ads, and you’ll have to wait a couple of weeks to hear the second half of the show, at month’s end. Finally, Hit Parade—“The Bridge” episodes will remain Plus-only.


IAgain, thanks to many of you who signed up for Slate Plus just to hear Hit Parade, and of course the thousands of longtime Plus members. We plan to keep giving you the bonus content you expect. And a hearty welcome back to non-Plus listeners—we hope you’ll consider joining Slate Plus in the future, but you can also support Hit Parade by spreading the word about our episodes. And to sign up for Slate Plus to support the show, head over to slate.com/hitparadeplus.



In this mini-episode of Hit Parade, host Chris Molanphy is joined by J.D. Ryznar, “Hollywood” Steve Huey, and Dave Lyons, creators of the web series Yacht Rock and follow-up podcast Beyond Yacht Rock. Not only did they invent the very term that inspired the latest episode of Hit Parade, they have kept the fire alive by refining what the genre means.


The Yacht Rockers and Chris discuss the enduring legacy of the term they created—from why the name stuck, to how it was perceived by the various artists whose music it defined. (Boz Scaggs is reportedly not happy.) They also reveal songs they’d re-rate against their signature Yachtski scale, songs commonly tagged Yacht that are actually “Nyacht,” and how they curate the boundaries of the genre. They even offer a Hit Parade–exclusive announcement about what’s next for their smooth creation.


Finally, Chris quizzes a Slate Plus listener with some music trivia, gives her a chance to turn the tables on him, and previews next month’s full-length episode.


Podcast production by Asha Saluja. 



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0:00.0

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0:04.4

Hey there, Hit Parade listeners. I have a few announcements about the future of the show,

0:10.3

and it's good news for both Slate Plus members and non-plus listeners. While the economic

0:17.3

challenges of COVID-19 certainly have not abated, hip parade has attracted enough

0:23.4

new Plus members to allow us to take some episodes out from behind Slate's paywall, starting

0:29.9

in September. My deepest thanks to our Plus family, and by the way, you will still receive

0:37.1

considerable value for your membership.

0:39.9

So, here's the deal. Starting next month, full-length hit parade episodes will debut in the middle

0:46.6

of the month, not the end. Our next full-length episode drops on Friday, September 18th.

0:53.4

If you are a plus member, you'll hear the whole show

0:57.1

all at once the day it drops. If you are not a plus member, you will receive the first half of the

1:04.1

episode mid-month with ads, and you'll have to wait a couple of weeks to hear the second half of the show

1:10.4

at month's end.

1:12.1

Finally, Hit Parade The Bridge episodes, complete with guest interviews, chart trivia, and

1:18.5

episode previews will remain plus only. I'm proud of how our bridge shows have evolved into

1:25.6

rich and informative discussions with stellar guests.

1:29.6

Again, I can't thank enough the many of you who signed up for Slate Plus just to hear

1:35.7

hit parade, and of course, the thousands of loyal Slate Plus members who've maintained their

1:41.7

subscriptions.

1:43.0

Bringing ads back to my show, which is essential for its future viability,

1:48.2

means making it available to a wider audience once again.

1:52.5

But we plan to keep giving Plus members the bonus content that they expect.

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