The speaker shares his experience of learning music from drummer and musician Stuart Copeland and how it helped him in performing confidently in front of a sold-out crowd. He also shares a quote from Stuart's book stating the greatness of music.
In this podcast, the speaker talks about their experience with Neil Gaiman and the advice he gave about feeling uncomfortable when creating art as a sign of doing it right.
The Beatles' simple bass line in "Love Me Do" evolved with the help of bass player James Jamison into more sophisticated melodies such as "Please Please Me."
This podcast episode features a discussion regarding the notion of innovating in music and stripping it down to its most intrinsic features. It also includes a reference to a video of Spanish fly playing the guitar in a unique and innovative way.
The speaker talks about their experience during the 40th show, where they and Mike were waiting cards for a four-hour show. They mention how watching confident performers on stage is enjoyable, and how the spillover room was still filled with people.
The hosts discuss their favorite concert moments, including a James Brown performance and metal band shows with mosh pits, while also acknowledging the physical dangers of moshing.