Ep 2: You paid HOW much for that ticket?
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This week’s aftershow picks up where the radio episode left off, with a conversation about the strange and wonderful ways music moves between generations.
Melissa talks about the voicemail from Bryan Hansen that inspired the episode and the idea that the songs that shape our lives often come from the people around us, whether that’s parents, friends or our own kids.
Along the way, the conversation takes a few unexpected turns, including the discovery of a Claudine Longet album tucked into Melissa’s mom’s record collection, which leads to a detour into Longet’s famously complicated and somewhat sordid history.
The episode also includes a comparison of the concert experience in 1989 versus today, from the way we bought tickets to what it felt like to see live music before phones and social media became part of the crowd.
It’s a mix of music history, personal memories and a few stories that didn’t quite fit into the radio broadcast.