Because what would life be without music? It'd be shitty as fuck, and that's why the crew embarked on what has been the most interesting segment in our podcast's short history.
Instead of just talking music, the crew decided to study music in order to understand what makes an album "classic". To do this, we set out to listen to the top 10 albums on Rolling Stone's list of 500 Best Albums of All-Time.
Though the Rolling Stone's list has its issues, the crew decided it would be good to change gears a little bit, listen to music outside of our comfort zones and try to identify what makes "good music".
On this episode we wade through Lauryn Hill's "The Miseducation...", Prince's "Purple Rain" and Bob Dylan's "Blood on the Tracks."
One of our more "controlled" episodes, our hope is to explore new music, even if it's "old", and create a space where you, our listener, is exposed to music you might not have listened to before.
This bout to be a trip through time, so get them head phones on and dive into the Ruckus.
The Ruckus Podcast, It's Organized Chaos.
Rollin Stone List: https://bit.ly/3uhsQPZ