Bob Boilen, host of NPR’s All Songs Considered wrote a new book called “Your Song Changed My Life,” where he interviewed people about songs that changed their lives. What can we say? Great minds think alike!
Listen as he talks about his own life-changing song — the Beatles “A Day in the Life,” which totally opened his mind up to the expansive capabilities of music and art and informed the kind of musician he would become.
Then Austin artist Mobley explores how Kanye West’s “808’s and Heartbreak” showed him how important emotion and vulnerability in music could be and informed the material for his new EP “Some Other Country” which explores his experience of being a black man in America through songs that sound, at first listen, like songs about someone in a bad relationship.
Check out Bob Boilen’s “Your Song Changed My Life”
Check out Bob Boilen’s website where all his music lives
Watch the only existing video of 80’s era Tiny Desk Unit
Watch Mobley’s video for “Solo”
Watch Mobley’s video for “Swoon”
Check out Mobley’s new EP “Some Other Country”
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Listen to the songs featured in this week’s episode.