In his book "Goodbye 20th Century," author David Browne tells the story of the band Sonic Youth. He shows how the group has brought "fringe" art to the mainstream, influencing experimental music, conceptual art, contemporary classical music and even fashion. He joins us to examine their legacy and resilience. Also: veteran producer and musician T Bone Burnett has put his stamp on countless albums including the soundtrack for the film "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" and his own new CD, "Tooth of Crime." But he's not happy about the way sound quality has been sacrificed in the digital revolution. He joins us to talk about embracing sound formats that are superior to both MP3s and CDs.
The Story of Sonic Youth (Pre-Starbucks Mix CD)
"In the beginning, Sonic Youth scared me," is how music critic David Browne opens his new biography of the band, "Goodbye 20th Century." But for the most successful experimental rock band of its time, music was less about fear – and more about fearlessness. We talk with Browne about Sonic ...
T Bone Burnett
In the age of MP3’s sound quality is worse than ever. But veteran musician and producer T Bone Burnett refuses to see high-fidelity die without a fight. He joins us to talk about how he’s embracing sound formats that are superior to both MP3s and CDs, and he shares his ...
