432 - Brian Eno - Here Come the Warm Jets - Perry Farrell

 

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EPISODE SUMMARY:

It's an artist's job to stand out, be bold, hold a microscope to the world around us, and elevate unique perspectives to the forefront of their audience's minds. Brian Eno was able to do all of these things, as well craft some of the most innovative glam rock and avant-pop in history, all without having any formal musical training to speak of. His influence can be felt in the many records he produced for other artists, as well as the genre-bending work that started in 1974 with the release of his own debut album Here Come The Warm Jets. At that time creatively blossoming talents like American singer-songwriter Perry Farrell were able to absorb Eno's eccentricity and willingness to experiment and use that energy to launch into their own exploration of art, music and social justice. In the case of Perry, that meant founding such seminal bands as Jane's Addiction and Porno For Pyros, as well as the Lollapalooza music festival.

SHOW NOTES:

00:15 – Intro
07:45 – A society of oddballs
12:15 – Natural progress
17:45 – The difficulty of playing a synthesizer
28:00 – DJs worth respecting
35:30 – Each album comes with a complimentary bag of pretzels
39:30 – The Old vs. The Young
45:30 – A family of opposites
51:30 – Don’t go to the graves with a grudge
57:00 – Facts!
1:01:45 – Humanity Hall of Famer
1:03:00 – Outro

Music used in episode

ALBUM STREAM - HERE COME THE WARM JETS:

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