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Broken Record podcast - Malcolm Gladwell

Posted on 12/4/18 at 8:46 am
Posted by Malefic Runt
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Member since Oct 2018
1266 posts
Posted on 12/4/18 at 8:46 am
I mentioned the podcast in another thread but thought id draw a little more attn to it. Really entertaining, imo. definitely reccomend

Here are the episodes so far and their description fwiw

1. Rick Rubin

quote:

Our introductory episode is a conversation between Rick Rubin and Malcolm Gladwell, covering everything from Rick’s role in the very beginning of hip-hop to his role in introducing Johnny Cash to a new generation of writers, performers and music lovers. Rick and Malcolm delve deep into Rick’s back catalogue – which is really a history of contemporary music – to reveal more about the artists that defined a new era, and why they are still vital listening today.




2. Niles Rogers

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Nile Rodgers, the mastermind behind the disco band Chic and producer of artists like David Bowie, Daft Punk and Madonna, plays live with his band and talks about his life and long musical career in the very studio that was built for him to produce Bowie’s “Let’s Dance” album. Rodgers tells Broken Record’s Bruce Headlam about his chaotic childhood and how it led to his love of musical collaboration, how his love of jazz transformed the music of Chic, and he tells the hilarious story of Prince’s obsession with the song “Let’s Dance.” With his current version of Chic, Rodgers performs blistering versions of “Good Times,” “Le Freak,” “Everybody Dance,” “Let’s Dance” and his hit with Daft Punk, “Get Lucky.” 



3. Rufus Wainwright

quote:

Elton John has called Rufus Wainwright “the greatest songwriter in the world today.” Broken Record’s Bruce Headlam sits down with Rufus in Los Angeles, where Rufus performs breathtaking solo versions of his songs “Poses” and “In My Arms” from his earliest albums. He also offers a new song, a lullaby for his young daughter. In conversation, he frankly discusses his crazy early life and the inspiration for his music, his move into opera and his relationship with Leonard Cohen, who is, among other things, the grandfather to Wainwright’s daughter



4. Bobby Braddock, Don Schlitz, and Don Henry

quote:

Malcolm Gladwell talks to three songwriters who helped transform country music in the 1970s. Gone were cowboy hats, train whistles and church suppers. In came songs about desperation, lost changes and regret that changed how Nashville made music and spoke to a new generation of audiences. Bobby Braddock, Don Schlitz and Don Henry talk about their influences, trade stories, and play acoustic versions of their classic hits



Posted by Ryne Sandberg
Team Am Mart
Member since Apr 2009
19365 posts
Posted on 12/4/18 at 12:56 pm to
Ok Malcolm, we'll listen to your freaking podcast.
Posted by Malefic Runt
Try my robe
Member since Oct 2018
1266 posts
Posted on 12/4/18 at 1:11 pm to
Wish i did have books thatve sold over 4.5 million copies
Posted by SirWinston
PNW
Member since Jul 2014
81342 posts
Posted on 12/4/18 at 8:53 pm to
Liked Malcolm way better before Trump came along and made him an unbearable leftist
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