
Ep. 191 - From Oasis To AI: What Shook Music And What’s Next
We trade New Year jabs, swap home jam stories, and then dive into the state of music: tours, meltdowns, AI, and why some shows still matter more than numbers. It’s a fast hour of sharp takes, live-show nostalgia, and a few friendly punches.
• late-night music discovery gone wrong and right
• the Stones’ non-tour and what it signals
• how Oasis scaled and whether it sustains
• artist-fan trust after Shirley Manson’s rant
• streaming payouts and why albums still drop
• AI music redefining musicianship and taste
• the return of 80s textures and likely disco revival
• attention spans, tension and release, and real listening
• ticket value, legacy pricing, and club vs stadium calculus
• our favorite concerts of the year and why they stuck
If you liked it, share it. If you didn’t like it, because Jack was on, thanks for watching for an hour and four minutes and seven seconds. Doing the show for you to quote my favorite artist, Morrissey. The pleasure, the privilege is mine, and I’ll be back next week. I don’t know about Jack.
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