1 00:00:15,356 --> 00:00:23,716 Speaker 1: Pushkin, You've tret me a live foo. 2 00:00:24,836 --> 00:00:27,436 Speaker 2: Over the years that I've been doing Revisionist History, I've 3 00:00:27,436 --> 00:00:30,556 Speaker 2: done a number of episodes about music, and there's some 4 00:00:30,596 --> 00:00:33,516 Speaker 2: of my favorites, And in going back and listening to 5 00:00:33,556 --> 00:00:36,876 Speaker 2: those episodes, I realize they're all about versions of the 6 00:00:36,876 --> 00:00:41,756 Speaker 2: same thing. Well, actually, that's way too vague about the 7 00:00:41,756 --> 00:00:47,236 Speaker 2: way that specific songs burrowed into my consciousness ten, twenty thirty, 8 00:00:47,276 --> 00:00:49,956 Speaker 2: even forty years ago and have stayed there ever since, 9 00:00:50,596 --> 00:00:53,236 Speaker 2: which is odd because I'm not musical. I don't play 10 00:00:53,236 --> 00:00:55,596 Speaker 2: an instrument. I don't even know what a chord is. 11 00:00:55,796 --> 00:00:58,556 Speaker 2: But there is almost nothing that brings me more joy 12 00:00:58,756 --> 00:00:59,676 Speaker 2: than sitting down. 13 00:00:59,476 --> 00:01:00,156 Speaker 1: With a musician. 14 00:01:00,836 --> 00:01:04,276 Speaker 2: So I thought we'd reprise four of my favorite music 15 00:01:04,436 --> 00:01:08,756 Speaker 2: episodes from the archives of Revisionist History. A trip to 16 00:01:08,836 --> 00:01:11,676 Speaker 2: nash Phil to talk about sad songs, another trip to 17 00:01:11,756 --> 00:01:14,076 Speaker 2: Nashville to talk about Elvis. 18 00:01:14,116 --> 00:01:16,236 Speaker 1: Of course, I wonder if. 19 00:01:18,396 --> 00:01:22,076 Speaker 2: Tonight a third is based around a magical afternoon I 20 00:01:22,116 --> 00:01:24,476 Speaker 2: spent with Randy Newman prevail on you. 21 00:01:24,396 --> 00:01:26,676 Speaker 3: Did to steal a little bit of Marie Sure So 22 00:01:26,716 --> 00:01:28,476 Speaker 3: I love that song so much. Thank you. 23 00:01:31,036 --> 00:01:32,796 Speaker 2: And the last of them took me to the met 24 00:01:33,116 --> 00:01:35,556 Speaker 2: to a pub in North London to the story of 25 00:01:35,636 --> 00:01:38,916 Speaker 2: Leonard Cohen's masterpiece Hallelujah. 26 00:01:38,396 --> 00:01:42,676 Speaker 1: No, it's vera brokale. 27 00:01:42,916 --> 00:01:47,836 Speaker 2: Come join us for a walk down revisionist history Memory Lane, 28 00:01:49,156 --> 00:01:51,956 Speaker 2: Halle