I start this episode discussing Bullshit Jobs by David Graeber, who recently passed away. Here's a tribute, Remembering My Friend, David Graeber by Michael Hardt, and here's the article, On the Phenomenon of Bullshit Jobs, that the book is an expansion and exploration of.
After that, I take a longer stab at the question of finding new music in genres that are no longer as active. I realized in editing that I talked to much about finding less popular older artists than I did about newer songs, which I somewhat regret, but the principle is there.
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Instagram is continuing to ban my use of links with the name "Rise of the Flying Guillotine", so my Linktree is currently banned and my whole experience there is troubled while I wait - I suspect forever - for them to respond, assuming they will, to my "report" of the issue.
Skyhawk Beach by Blue Wave Theory clip used as theme music under attribution Creative Commons license. All other clips are Fair Use.
Here are some of the songs clipped and discussed.
Shaft by Isaac Hayes
Black Velvet Pants by The Joe Perry Project
Tattoo'd Lady by Rory Gallagher
Dancing in my Sleep by Deep Purple
It Was Only Yesterday by Shinki Chen
Mr. Walking Drugstore Man by Speed, Glue & Shinki
Satori Part II by Flower Travellin' Band
Sandwiches de Miga by Pappo's Blues
Que Sea Rock by Riff
Conversation with a Cop by Fanny
American Surreal by Mississippi Bones
Collide by Black Country Communion
Black Mass and Waterloo Road by Jason Crest
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