Topic: Musician

9 chapters across the catalog

Magnetofection
Episode 1360 1:36:03 - 1:38:59

1360: Magnetofection

Charlottesville Meetup, Band Politics

Jamie Booth from Virginia donates and announces a No Agenda meetup at the Lazy Parrot on July 17th. He mentions being kicked out of bands due to his political views, leading to a discussion about the high concentration of musicians and programmers in the No Agenda community.

King Tide
Episode 980 1:03:05 - 1:04:53

980: King Tide

Marriage Advice and Canadian Donor Recognition

John Dvorak reiterates his advice to never marry actresses, artists, or musicians, citing their temperamental natures. Sarah Lobach from Ontario, Canada, contributes a donation as a birthday gift for her fiancé, Landen Dalian. The segment includes a "de-douching" ceremony for the new donors.

Spy in a Bag
Episode 565 2:09:05 - 2:12:21

565: Spy in a Bag

Homeless Signs, Street Musicians and Listener Criticism

Adam Curry responds to an email from a listener criticizing his stance on giving money to homeless people. Curry clarifies that he prefers to support street musicians and "talented" individuals rather than those holding signs on highway access roads. He defends his right to make personal choices about charitable giving and criticizes the "hypocrisy" of his detractors.

Summer of Snowden
Episode 564 1:00:22 - 1:05:54

564: Summer of Snowden

No Agenda Production, The Voice, Austin Street Musicians

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak discuss the production of No Agenda, contrasting their lack of rehearsal with the "dress rehearsals" of reality shows like The Voice. The conversation shifts to the decline of the music industry and Curry's personal policy on giving money to street musicians in Austin. He distinguishes between talented performers and "panhandlers" with signs.

Blotto
Episode 562 10:42 - 14:19

562: Blotto

Flight Diversions, San Jose Airport Logistics

A group of high school musicians from Thailand had their flight diverted from LAX to San Jose Airport, 400 miles away, following the shooting. The logistics of this diversion are questioned given the proximity of other Southern California airports like Ontario or Burbank. The explanation provided suggests that airline fuel planning and pre-set alternates often dictate such long-distance diversions during emergencies.

Episode 518 1:53:07 - 1:58:01

518: Hot Scene

Jimmy Iovine, Daisy Music Service and Street Musicians

Interscope Records co-founder Jimmy Iovine is launching a new music service called Daisy, which aims to use algorithms to replicate the curation once provided by radio disc jockeys. In response to the decline of human curation, a plan was proposed to create a new show featuring interviews and performances by street musicians, potentially serving as filler content during host vacations.