An episode from 11/13/23: Tonight, I talk about our attachment to music as teenagers and adults, and the lessons that loving music\u2014and finding meaning in musicians\u2019 life stories\u2014can teach us.
\nFirst, I read two passages from Patti Smith\u2019s memoir, Just Kids. Those parts on her early life with the photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, before either of them were well-known, are incredibly moving. Next, I talk about my attachment to the band Mazzy Star, and then read from a listener\u2019s email about seeing the band Living Colour perform live for the first time, after years of listening to their music. Finally, I read a few passages from Words Without Music, a memoir by the composer Philip Glass.
\nIf you have a story of your own to share about art, creativity, religion or myth, email me about it and it could appear in an upcoming episode.
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