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5115-ep 16: Music isn’t valued by young people today? (Now with 85% less F Bombs)

5115-ep 16: Music isn’t valued by young people today? (Now with 85% less F Bombs)

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Remember kids: Good Times Don't Have a Curfew.

-This podcast is declared Grandmother-safe, with 85% less F Bombs from you know who.

-Announcement- Cass is mobile!

-Olympic Thoughts and a trivia question!

-David Lynch really loved to smoke. Not so much now.

-The Next Door App- Never lets you down

-What’s annoying us? We’ll tell you - the pervasiveness of full body deodorant. Why?

-10 new band names we made up. Colerain Hamster! And More!

-Let’s talk movies. Let’s talk the stark commitment of Nicolas Cage! And old men sleeping in theaters.

-And now, a very insane love letter to Chilis. You really want to listen to this. Chilis After 9 PM: Late-Night Dining Delights Unveiled

https://bakedideas.com/chilis-after-9pm/

We’ve got bands you should check out:

  • Land of Talk
  • Nala Sinephro
  • Maya Ongaku
  • Chris Cohen
  • Goat

And more!

-And then, our Top 5 lists of bands that made only one amazing album, and then for whatever reason, they were done. See whose list you dig more.

Main Topic: Rick Beato’s video: “The Real Reason Why Music Is Getting Worse”

If you love music, and pretty much all of you listening (all 12-30 of you) do, watch the video first. 12 minutes long and good for context: https://youtu.be/1bZ0OSEViyo?si=Cot9T3dTZU4swZuO

Cass and I have our agreements and disagreements on Rick’s main points in his video:

  • Is Music is Too Easy to Make ?
  • Is Music is Too Easy to Consume?
  • ”Music isn’t valued as much by young people today” True?



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