Introducing Broken Record Season 2

Published Mar 14, 2019, 10:00 PM

From Malcolm Gladwell, Rick Rubin, and Bruce Headlam: Conversations. Arguments. Stories. Remembering old music. Discovering new music. Broken Record: Coming to your podcast feed on March 26th.

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Pushkin. This is Malcolm Glaubo. Last fall I launched the first season of Broken Record, did my good friends Rick Rubin and Bruce Headland, and now we're back for a second season, debuting March twenty sixth. We had a long talk with Questlove and he told us about DJing Obama's last party at the White House. I had planned to make my grand statement. I knew I was going to get a McArthur Jeans scrant for this ship fail. We caught up at David Byrne to talk about protest music and why had Janelle Monee's song about police brutality moved him so much that he closed shows on his last tour with it. It doesn't scream out for justice. It just is a list of these names and saying don't forget these people. These are people, and by putting out the names it becomes incredible moving. We went back to Nashville to spend time with one of our favorites, Mary Goshe Who's gone careful once, Who Careful Once? Bruce said it the best Springsteen. I learned more from a four minute record than I ever did in school. Eggshells on the floor, music and songs have always been where I've found my story myself. The Wolf to Vampire Weekends, Ezra Khanik told us about the band's new album and why he obsessed overfitting the word daddy into a song. My dadd used to play this old country songs. Fellow fat, he eats corn and taters. That's a real story that you're telling. Yeah, that's a real song. Rolly Poly He wasn't. He wasn't fascinating there, And we take a dive into a cappella music with Pentatonics. Gamey Blog, Give me That Game Love, Give Me the Case, Conversations, arguments, stories, remembering old music, discovering new music. Broken Records, Season two from Pushkin Industries coming to your podcast feed on March twenty sixth. Subscribe now.

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