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Ongoing History of New Music

Stupid History 2

Ongoing History of New Music

Curiouscast

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

4.8 • 604 Ratings

🗓️ 14 May 2025

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

What do you remember from history class back in school?... Maybe a few dates and events…maybe the names some important people…and probably how dull a lot of history classes were.  I remember being inundated with a bunch of facts—which was fine (i guess), but it didn’t really make history come alive, you know? ...and it didn’t have to be this way.  History is more than this country going to war with that one, who married who to create what royal alliance, and which explorers went where to inflict harm on what indigenous people…there are many other branches of historical study. There’s social history, economic history, the history of science and technology, technology—and (my favourite) stupid history…these are stories of how civilization changed because of stupid people and stupid things…and if we were taught stupid history alongside all the record stuff, those classes would have been a whole lot more fun. For example, in 1545, winemakers in Saint-Julien, France, were in a panic because their vines were being eaten by weevils…these vineyard owners were so upset that they brought legal action against the bugs. This was all very formal…documents were drawn up and the weevils were appointed a defense lawyer by the court…there was a trial with a judge and when it was all over, the weevils were found guilty of, well, being weevils and eating grapevines. Almost a year later, the presiding judge issued a proclamation demanding that the weevils cease and desist with their ravaging of the vineyards…dumb, right?...but believe it or not, the weevils listened…the infestation stopped almost overnight. There was not any kind of weevil problem for 40 years…and when they showed up again in 1587, the vineyards again took the bugs to court… the result of that case is lost to time…i love it…that is wonderful stupid history. Music has its own stories like this…yes, there are things that require serious sober study…but then there’s also the stuff that makes you think “that really didn’t happen—did it?”.  Oh, yes it did…this is another round of stupid history, the music version. 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

What do you remember from history class back in school? Maybe a few dates and events,

0:14.8

maybe the names of some important people, and probably how dull a lot of those history

0:20.8

classes were. I remember being inundated with a lot of those history classes were.

0:22.3

I remember being inundated with a bunch of facts, which was fine, I guess,

0:25.8

but it really didn't make history come alive, you know?

0:29.7

And it didn't have to be this way.

0:32.4

History is more than this country going to war with that one,

0:36.5

who married whom to create whatever

0:38.6

royal alliance, and which explorers went where to inflict harm on what indigenous people.

0:44.2

There are many other branches of historical study. There's social history, economic history,

0:50.3

the history of science and technology, and my favorite, stupid history.

0:56.3

These are stories of how civilization changed because of stupid people and stupid things.

1:02.7

And if we had been taught stupid history alongside all the regular stuff, those classes would

1:08.3

have been a whole lot more fun. For example, in 1545, winemakers in St. Julian

1:14.6

France were in a panic because their vines were being eaten by weevils, bugs. These vineyard

1:22.2

owners were so upset that they brought legal action against the bugs. This was all very formal.

1:29.2

Documents were drawn up and the weevils were appointed a defense lawyer by the court.

1:33.5

There was a trial with a judge, and when it was all over, the weevils were found guilty of

1:38.8

well-being weevils and eating grapevines. Almost a year later, the presiding judge issued a proclamation,

1:46.2

demanding that the weevils cease and desist with their ravaging of the vineyards, which is

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