

The Next Track
Doug Adams and Kirk McElhearn
Doug Adams and Kirk McElhearn discuss music and musicians, and how we listen to music, whether it be analog or digital, downloaded or streamed, audio, or video.
Episodes
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May 27, 2016 • 31min
♫ Episode #2 – To Stream or to Own Music?
In episode #2 of The Next Track, Doug Adams and Kirk McElhearn take a brief look at the iTunes 12.4 update, and then discuss streaming music versus owning it. Do you want to have access to most of the recorded music available or do you want to own your music, listen to it when you want, even if labels or artists decide they don’t want to play with streaming services?
Show notes:
News and Updates:
Kirk’s review of iTunes 12.4 on Macworld
Some Minor Changes in iTunes – Kirkville
Main topic, streaming versus owning music:
A New Survey of British Consumers Suggests That People Older Than 35 May Be Being “Left Out in the Cold” by Music-Streaming Services
Music Taste Matures by Age 35 (And It’s Different for Parents)
ECM Records
ECM Selected Recordings IX-XX, ECM’s only album available to stream on Apple Music
Hyperion Records
Other People Records
Pandora Music
Our next tracks:
Doug: I Still Do, Eric Clapton
Kirk: Fallen Angels, Bob Dylan
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May 21, 2016 • 28min
♫ Episode #1 – Songs to Albums to Songs
In episode #1 of The Next Track, Doug Adams and Kirk McElhearn introduce the podcast, and explain the topics they plan to cover. They discuss streaming music and downloads, and spend some time looking at the history of music listening, from songs to albums to songs, with some tapes along the way. Then they discuss their next tracks, the music they’re planning to listen to next.
Show notes:
Introduction to The Next Track, and what the podcast is going to cover.
Doug Adams’ website, Doug’s AppleScripts for iTunes.
Kirk McElhearn’s website, Kirkville.
Songs to albums to songs. How people listened to music over the years. First songs, then albums, and back to songs again with streaming.
All or Nothing at All, documentary about Frank Sinatra. Available on HBO in the US, and on Netflix in some other countries.
Leonard Bernstein Edition (Sony), Leonard Bernstein Collection (DG).
The Who, Live at Leeds, Deluxe Edition.
Grateful Dead, Dave’s Picks Vol. 18, Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco, CA 7/17/76
Woodstock: 40 Years On. Even better, the Woodstock movie, director’s cut, on Blu-Ray with lots of footage that wasn’t in the original film.
Janis: Little Girl Blue
Festival Express
Our next tracks:
Doug: Live at Winterland ’68, Janis Joplin and Big Brother & the Holding Company
Kirk: Surprise, Paul Simon
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