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Build For Tomorrow

The Day the Music Died (And Was Reborn)

Build For Tomorrow

Jason Feifer

Business, History, Technology, Entrepreneurship

4.7573 Ratings

🗓️ 9 January 2017

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

In the early 1900s, recorded music was accused of muddling our minds, destroying art, and even harming babies. What was everyone so afraid of? In this episode, we dig into the early days of music and see what the hysterics properly predicted—and the benefits they never saw coming. Get in touch! Newsletter: jasonfeifer.bulletin.com Website: jasonfeifer.com Instagram: @heyfeifer Twitter: @heyfeifer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Welcome to Pessimists Archive. I'm Jason Pfeiffer. I want to play you something that was

1:04.8

once frightening. It was dangerous, damaging to the soul, even, something that ripped mothers

1:10.3

from their babies that threatened to

1:12.4

snuff out the passion of artists that muddled the mind.

1:15.9

So please, if you have small children around, hold them tight and tell them it'll all be okay.

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This will only take a few seconds.

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Here we go.

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Cornet solo, sing, smile, slumber,

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