Mixtapes to the Moon | Radiolab Podcast
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
- From the Radiolab podcast: They promised to change you. They ended up changing all of us.
On July 20, 1969, humanity watched as Neil Armstrong stepped foot on the moon. It was the dazzling culmination of a decade of teamwork, a collective global experience unlike anything before or since, a singular moment in which every human being was invited to feel part of something larger than themselves. There was however, one man who was left out.
In this episode of Radiolab, we explore what it means to be together and - of course - the cassette tapes that changed it.
Special thanks to WBUR and the team at City Space for having us and recording this event; all the other folks and venues that hosted us on tour; Sarah Rose Leonard and Lance Gardner at KQED for developing this show with us; and Alex Overington for musically bringing it to life.
EPISODE CREDITS:
Reported and produced by Simon Adler.
Original music and sound design contributed by Alex Overington.
Fact-checking by Emily Krieger.
Edited by Soren Wheeler.
Videos:
• Check out Zack Taylor’s beautiful documentary CASSETTE: A Documentary Mixtape vimeo.com/127216590
• Mall videos referenced in the episode - • Mixtapes to the Moon |...
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This was a profound podcast. I only listened bc it didn't start with "From the atchives comes this..." and then realized even that choice by me is reflective of the crisis we face as we isolate ourselves and don't listen to anything we don't choose. I hope you do more of these, especially as AI expands into everything we consume.
Yea. Love getting some fresh content!
I felt this way moving from the radio to listen to CD's and I felt alone and the radio felt like a concert.
and I worry someday our media could, or maybe social media already does, target content to specific people to make them believe or change their mind on certain things
Who Are We Bees of BB KING
Family of Chi of Chicago
Who Am I BTW
Chi town usa
USA today ....common down Chi Town
WHO Am I BTW