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[0:15] ..." Ever relevant ever changing used to be called grunge now tagged. Beverly Hills rock band Weezer has released at six full length album. That was the opening track crumbled. -- is sold ten million albums since its first released in 1994. Interest rates stay low key even kicked off their album -- which could be why apple -- bring your own instrument. Town hall style"...
[5:44] ..." by our bass player Scott and so it has. Unusual sound for Weezer I've written most of the songs -- Weezer -- I almost never write in a minor key. But Scott is in very minor key person so. This is this is a new sound for Weezer. I didn't think enough -- do in this very of the hear about love and devotion and in her in a real"...
[8:04] ..." You Adam you're going to Harvard to grant went in many ways Weezer had their biggest spurt of popularity. Yeah I've gone back a couple times once right after the the big success of our"...
[9:21] ..." talking to you thanks so much thank you rivers Cuomo frontman for Weezer. -- six full length album the red album. His stores now."...
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Stories: 1) Weezer's Rivers Cuomo Tries Reinvention 2) Lili Haydn: Jimi Hendrix of the Violin 3) For T-Bone Burnett, the Play's the Thing 4) Kidd Jordan: Honoring a Jazz Patriarch 5) Sonic Youth: Story of a 'Kool Thing'
Every generation has its own soundtrack. The Silent Generation (people born in the '20s and '30s) had big band and swing. Baby Boomers (born in the '40s and '50s) had rock and soul. Generation X (born in the '60s and '70s) had grunge and hip-hop. On this edition of All Songs Considered, we look back at the defining music of those generations and ask what the soundtrack is for the current generation, Generation Y (or Millennials). Featured music: Beck: "Where It's At" from Odelay Nirvana: "Lithium" from 'Nevermind' Public Enemy: "Fight the Power" from 'Fear of a Black Planet' Buzzcocks: "Sixteen" from 'Operators Manual' The Byrds: "You Ain't Going Nowhere" from 'Sweetheart of the Rodeo' Soulja Boy: "Crank That (Soulja Boy)" M.I.A.: "Bucky Done Gone" from 'Arular' Kelly Clarkson: "Since U Been Gone" from 'Breakaway' Okkervil River: "Plus Ones" from 'The Stage Names'
Audio|Thu, 5 Jun 2008|More from NPR: All Songs Considered Podcast
|Michael Boltonfound at12:43, 14:10
“…song in 1990. Was how can supposed to live without you but Michael Bolton will vets are also was very important thing number two if you Paula Abdul opposites attract that was huge for me I …”
“…the quote sound of a generation you know yeah everyone listened to Michael Bolton by. We did it. Really you know talk a lot about Michael Bolton -- order -- well we take a lot of clubs and even maybe maybe some people did but it didn't -- you know greeting to catch phrases from Michael Bolton we did. I mean okay maybe you know Michael Bolton showed up an office space says that punchline of a joke. But things like public enemy you know kind of changed the …”
Stories: 1) The Beatles' Apple Records: 40 Years Later 2) After Apple Records: Musician-Run Labels 3) Esperanza Spalding: Voice of the Bass 4) Two Divas, Both Alike in Mononyms 5) Bolivian Mission Towns Revive Baroque Legacy
Audio|Sat, 17 May 2008|More from NPR: Music Podcast
|The Beatlesfound at0:15, 1:06
“…Forty years ago today The Beatles launched apple records that trademark green apple -- appeared on albums by The Beatles and by other artists they helped discover. But it didn't take The Beatles long to prove they were better at making music and it running a business. As part of the NPR series echoes of 1968 -- rose has the story pineapple records and it's legacy. The Beatles introduced their new business venture at a press conference in New York City. …”
“…If that sounds like a questionable business plan. Keep in mind that The Beatles were making a lot of money in 1968 as far as -- can -- the idea behind apple was attacks Douglas -- writes about music for spin and Rolling Stone magazine among others. The top tax rate in England at that time was enormous. And it's John Lennon said something to be effective well we talked for accounts we realized we could either keep the money to governments or we could put it into a business. The bands advisers reportedly recommended Beatles greeting cards or investing in real estate. The Beatles rejected those ideas and just three months after it launched apple records released its first single. Meet from the beginning the beatles' wanna record other artists they've light. In and no pressure atmosphere. As Lennon and Paul McCartney explained in 1968 television interview. …”
Jobian and Angus hang out before the sold out show at the Paradise Rock Club
Video|Wed, 27 Feb 2008|More from Boston.TV
|grungefound at1:29, 2:10
“…listening to let him. It obviously that it would. -- like NWA came in you know and you know in my mind that middle team he is there. That was that was the people with the you can and obviously grunge. . Hopefully woods in the world going to reconvene in in that small town called Los Angeles. And and get together and -- …”
“…elements yes that would give it trying to leave there and Roderick hood together with them. -- yeah. You guys denied …”

