#318 - News with Nick | Tales from the Concert: Oasis | Music Criticism’s Edge

While we usually don’t cover the pre-show in the podcast description, here’s a link to the Sleepers show at the Takoma Park Folk Festival this past weekend. https://youtu.be/mshuwyTpHEc?si=3qasvm-B9sfM9YKv

We kick things off with a News with Nick. Mark Volman, of the Turtles, Flo & Eddie, and a tenure with Frank Zappa and the Mothers in the early 70s, passed last week. Apple now lets you import playlists from other services, Radiohead announces a European tour, and Tay-Tay’s engaged.

Song: Frank Zappa & The Mothers - “Call Any Vegetable (Live)”

Greg caught the last show of Oasis’s reunion tour in L.A. and he is pumped to deliver a Tales from the Concert. The Rose Bowl was sold out, with approximately 90,000 in attendance, and the crowd was electric. Oasis never had a Number 1 hit in the U.S. and never played venues like this, but they were received as rock n’ roll royalty and Greg thinks they’ve earned it.

Song: Oasis - “Wonderwall (Live in Dublin)”

Jay shares an article by Kelefa Sanneh of the New Yorker called “How Music Criticism Lost Its Edge” which explores the rise of poptimism and the decline of the snarky critic. The guys revisit a conversation they’ve explored in past episodes, what do we lose when music criticism loses its edge?

Song: The Cure - “Cold”

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