Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast podcast

Ep. 201 - 201 Episodes And Still Loud

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We mark 201 episodes with a fast, loud tour through the songs and stories that stick: the 20th century’s most played tracks, 1984’s turning points, and a fresh fight over who gets paid when the stream never stops. Along the way we defend underloved albums, roast flimsy takes, and remind ourselves why legacy matters.

• EDM nostalgia and a quick reset after tech chaos
• 20th century most played list breakdown and debates
• Sinatra’s jab at Morrison dismissed as noise
• The Police royalty case and streaming vs sales
• 1984’s pivot points via Springsteen, Rat, and Metallica
• Why long intros vanished in the streaming economy
• Follow-up albums that buckled under big predecessors
• U2 October defended against lazy criticism
• Live chat banter and a Patriots-flavored send-off

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