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Episode 6: Concert/show regrets segment, music round table, and a Ticketmaster follow-up

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In our sixth episode, the pod discusses: a follow-up on our friends at Ticketmaster and their recent shady policy change, the possibility of no live music for 18 months,  the Weeknd's recent run at #1 on Billboard/benefiting from artists delaying their releases, a brief chat on Record Store Day and its parallels with craft beer culture, music round table on what we've check out this week, and what will likely be a recurring segment for us and the main focus of the episode: Concert/shows regrets (shows we knew about, but didn't/couldn't go to). (On this episode: (0:00) Episode rundown and introduction of new weekly playlist of bands mentioned on the ep. (2:58) Ticketmaster follow-up and recent shady policy change. (20:20) Discussion on the possibility of no live music for 18 months. (25:44) the Weeknd's recent run at #1 on Billboard/benefiting from artists delaying their releases. (31:26) a brief chat on Record Store Day and its parallels with craft beer culture. (38:30) Music round table: Jurassic 5, Deltron 3030 Green Day, Goldfinger. (49:55) The main focus of the episode: Concert/shows regrets and the stories behind them (shows we knew about, but couldn't go or chose not to go, or tickets we had to eat) -- Frank Turner/Hotelier in 2018, Hellfest 2005  which got cancelled, Radiohead on In Rainbows Tour, Menzingers in 2019, Deftones club tour 2003, Anger Management Tour 2000 - Eminem/Limp Bizkit/Papa Roach/Xzibit.

In our sixth episode, the pod discusses: a follow-up on our friends at Ticketmaster and their recent shady policy change, the possibility of no live music for 18 months,  the Weeknd's recent run at #1 on Billboard/benefiting from artists delaying their releases, a brief chat on Record Store Day and its parallels with craft beer culture, music round table on what we've check out this week, and what will likely be a recurring segment for us and the main focus of the episode: Concert/shows regrets (shows we knew about, but didn't/couldn't go to). (On this episode: (0:00) Episode rundown and introduction of new weekly playlist of bands mentioned on the ep. (2:58) Ticketmaster follow-up and recent shady policy change. (20:20) Discussion on the possibility of no live music for 18 months. (25:44) the Weeknd's recent run at #1 on Billboard/benefiting from artists delaying their releases. (31:26) a brief chat on Record Store Day and its parallels with craft beer culture. (38:30) Music round table: Jurassic 5, Deltron 3030 Green Day, Goldfinger. (49:55) The main focus of the episode: Concert/shows regrets and the stories behind them (shows we knew about, but couldn't go or chose not to go, or tickets we had to eat) -- Frank Turner/Hotelier in 2018, Hellfest 2005  which got cancelled, Radiohead on In Rainbows Tour, Menzingers in 2019, Deftones club tour 2003, Anger Management Tour 2000 - Eminem/Limp Bizkit/Papa Roach/Xzibit.

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