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Conversations With Coleman

Music, Movies, And Innovation With Ted Gioia (S3 Ep.33)

Conversations With Coleman

Coleman Hughes

Philosophy, Society & Culture

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 7 October 2022

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

My guest today is Ted Gioia. Ted is a musician and an author. He's written 11 books including his latest, which is called "Music: A Subversive History". He's been on the faculty at Stanford, and he's been published in the New York Times, the LA Times, the Wall Street Journal, and many other newspapers. In this episode, Ted and I talk about why human beings enjoy music from an evolutionary perspective. We discuss the evolution of recorded music from the analog age to the present. We talk about Ted's unique approach to music history. We talk about the increasing market share of older music compared to newer music. We talk about the current state of music criticism and music writing. We discuss how the streaming model has affected the music industry and the strange phenomenon of fake artists on Spotify. We also talk about Hollywood's shift towards doing remakes and sequels and brand extensions as opposed to new stories, and much more. SPONSORS BUTCHERBOX: Sign up today at butcherbox.com/coleman and use code COLEMAN to get one 10-14 lb Turkey FREE in your first box. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

How did Malcolm finally gain his cat's respect?

0:03.1

Was it because he saved 35% on Trainline,

0:06.0

then bravely looked into the eyes of his dismissive pet,

0:09.2

where he saw something that said,

0:11.9

I don't actually hate you.

0:14.9

His Trainline detanged for Malcolm gaining his cat's respect.

0:18.8

We hope so.

0:19.7

We really do.

0:21.4

Great journey start with Trainline.

0:24.3

Average savings from advanced fairs, rail cards and split save were available

0:27.2

versus equivalent flexible fair TNC's apply.

0:30.0

Hip hop is always called out to inequalities in America,

0:33.1

but even within it, nothing's ever been equal.

0:35.6

This season, a lot of the Nariya podcast is tackling sexism,

0:39.4

homophobia and all the unwritten rules that hold the entire culture back.

0:44.1

Listen to the louder the Nariya podcast from MMPR Music,

0:47.2

or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:57.2

Music

1:19.2

Welcome to another episode of Conversations with Coleman.

1:22.4

If you're hearing this, then you're on the public feed,

1:24.7

which means you'll get episodes a week after they come out,

1:27.5

and you'll hear advertisements.

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