I don't think he liked it so much when he first heard it, yes. The idea of working on different kinds of music was really d upon for some reason. Whoever i was in business with, major labe wise, or they just wanted more of the thing that happened before that was successful. And every step of the way, it was just a struggle. But from an outside standpoint, any time i tried to do something different than what i did before, there was always great resistance everyStep of the way. What's really interesting, weant t this idea that we started talking about the beginning, about your sort of indifference to boundaries, to musical boundaries. That clearly allows you
Revisionist History presents the first episode of a new podcast, Broken Record. It's a conversation between Rick Rubin and Revisionist History host Malcolm Gladwell, covering everything from Rick’s role in the very beginning of hip-hop to his role in introducing Johnny Cash to a new generation of writers, performers and music lovers. Rick and Malcolm delve deep into Rick’s back catalogue – which is really a history of contemporary music – to reveal more about the artists that defined a new era, and why they are still vital listening today.
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