MPS MIXTAPE PRESERVATION SOCIETY HOUR 27


We conclude the second part of our interview with Cherrys singer and co-founder Emma Wade. In this hour we get a little deeper into subjects as broad and far-flung as the worship of fallen idols; sexual predators such as Louis C.K. and Harvey Weinstein; onstage personas vs. real-life personalities; and the changing mores of the times. By the end of the hour Emma gives us some links on how to find her music online but this hour is mostly devoted to discussing the repercussions of the actions of artists both past and present, alive or dead.

We agree that it's a slippery slope when conflating the myth and the reality of the lives of entertainers and artists. As a female in the music industry, Emma gives a realistic perspective on what's going down in current affairs and how they apply to performers and musicians today.

We play music by Hole, The Beatles, Prince and The Doors, as well as another selection from The Cherrys.

As usual, I hog the conversation. Try as I might, I have a hard time shutting up and letting my guests speak. I need to find interview subjects who can talk me under the table. Then I'll have a three-hour-plus podcast series on my hands.

00:00 Intro/Spoken segment
01:40 Part Two of Interview w/ Emma (Segment One)
10:20 Violet
13:40 Part Two of Interview w/ Emma (Segment Two)
19:08 Happiness Is A Warm Gun
21:50 Part Two of Interview w/ Emma (Segment Three)
28:59 Controversy
32:27 Part Two of Interview w/ Emma (Segment Four)
44:44 Universal Mind
49:24 Part Two of Interview w/ Emma (Segment Five)
54:24 Say/End of the Hour

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