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Ongoing History of New Music

Songs Based on Real Events

Ongoing History of New Music

Curiouscast

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

4.8 • 604 Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2018

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Streaming is a very cool way to access tens of millions of songs with a few pokes on your phone…the idea of being able to listen to virtually any song from any era of human history with such ease is something akin to magic… The downside of streaming is that it doesn’t provide any context to what we’re hearing…a continuous stream of music tells us nothing about the artist or the song…it’s just music, standing alone with nothing to anchor it to anything… It was different in the old days…if you bought an album, dammit, that was an investment…you paid money for it, which created a fiscal relationship with the artist…that meant you were more likely to stick with an album and get deeper into the artist and the songs…otherwise, you had this nagging feeling you had wasted your money… Context means so much to the enjoyment of music—which is probably a reason you’re listening to me right now…you want more than the notes that make up a song… Yeah, sometimes a song is just a song…you know, it’s got a good beat, you can dance to it and maybe sing along…it doesn’t really mean anything more than that… But some songs are very deep…they actually form some part of a historical record…they tell the story of real people, real events and the things that came after… That’s where we’re going with this show: everything we’re about to hear is based on fact, on history, on actual events…and you may be shocked by the truth beyond songs that you’ve been digging all your life…this isn’t anything you’re gonna get from a stream…trust me… Songs in this episode: The Clash - White Riot Boomtown Rats - I Don't Like Monday's U2 - Sunday Bloody Sunday REM - What's the Frequency Kenneth? Pearl Jam - Jeremy Nirvana - Polly The Tragically Hip - Wheat Kings Filter - Hey Man, Nice Shot!     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

Streaming music is a very cool way to access tens of millions of songs with just a few pokes on your phone.

0:16.1

The idea of being able to listen to virtually any song from any era of human history with such ease,

0:23.3

I mean, it's pretty much magic, right? The downside of streaming is that it doesn't provide any

0:29.5

context to what we're hearing. A continuous stream of music tells us nothing about the artist

0:34.9

or the song. It's just music, standing alone with nothing

0:38.1

to anchor it to anything. Now, it was different in the old days. If you bought an album, damn it,

0:42.2

that was an investment. You paid money for it, which created a fiscal relationship with the artist.

0:48.3

And that meant that you were more likely to stick with an album and get deeper into the

0:51.8

artist and the songs. Otherwise, you had this nagging feeling

0:54.8

that you had wasted your money. You weren't getting as much out of the music as you should.

1:00.5

Context means so much to the enjoyment of music, which is probably a reason you're listening to

1:06.1

me right now. You want more than just the notes that make up a song, right?

1:13.3

Okay, yeah, sometimes a song is just a song.

1:14.2

You know, it's got a good beat.

1:15.5

You can dance to it, maybe sing along.

1:17.7

And it really doesn't mean anything more than that.

1:19.8

But some songs are very deep.

1:23.6

They actually form some part of a historical record.

1:28.7

They tell the story of real people, real events, and the things that came after.

1:34.7

That's what we're going to do with this show. Everything we're about to hear is based on fact,

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