Ethan Teaches You Music Podcast

Ethan Hein
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Aug 12, 2025 • 52min

You may tell yourself, "This is not my beautiful house!"

Paid subscribers get notated transcriptions and other musicological extrasMusic appearing in this episode:Talking Heads - “Once in a Lifetime” (1980)Talking Heads - "Don't Worry About the Government" (1977)Talking Heads - "Take Me To The River" (1978)Fela Kuti - “Zombie” (1976)Talking Heads - “Right Start (Unfinished Outtake)” (2006)Robert Palmer - “Addicted to Love” (1985)Talking Heads - "Cities" (1979)Kathryn Kuhlman - “My First Encounter with the Holy Spirit” (unknown date)Brian Eno & David Byrne - "The Jezebel Spirit" (1981)Steve Reich - “It’s Gonna Rain” (1965)The Velvet Underground - “What Goes On” (1969)Talking Heads - “Once in a Lifetime” from The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads (1982)Talking Heads - “Once in a Lifetime” from Stop Making Sense (1983)David Byrne - “Once in a Lifetime” from David Byrne’s American Utopia (2020)Smashing Pumpkins - “Once in a Lifetime” (2022)Angélique Kidjo - “Once in a Lifetime” (2018)PM Dawn - “Fantasia’s Confidential Ghetto: 1999/Once in a Lifetime/Coconut” (1995)Mike Wofford - “Once in a Lifetime” (2013)DJ Chuck Chillout & Kool Chip - "Rhythm Is The Master" (1989)Bassheads - "Is There Anybody Out There?" (1991)Memphis Bleek and Jay-Z - “Alright” (1998)Gigamesh - “Once in a Lifetime (Gigamesh Remix)” (2012)The Reflex - “Once in a Lifetime [The Reflex Revision]” (2017)Talking Heads - “I Zimbra” (1979)References:* Uncut Magazine on the making of “Once in a Lifetime”* NPR 100 - “Once in a Lifetime”* Multitrack stems* Diana Deutsch - The Speech-to-Song Illusion* Ted Gioia - Is the Three-Minute Song Bad for Music? Get full access to Ethan teaches you music at ethanhein.substack.com/subscribe
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Aug 1, 2025 • 43min

I'm a fountain of blood

Subscribers get notated transcriptions, guitar tab and other goodiesMusic in this episode:Björk - "Bachelorette" (1997)Björk - "Human Behaviour" (1993)Björk - "Isobel" (1995)Aubrey Ghent and Friends - "There Is A Fountain Filled With Blood" (1997)Carlos Di Sarli - "Indio Manso" (1958)Astor Piazzolla - "La Milonga del Angel" performed by Fabio Furia (2014)Björk - "Oceania" (2004)Müslüm Gürses - "Ask Tesadufleri Sever" (2006)Trio Shalva - "Bachelorette" (2013)Clams Casino - "Illest Alive" (2011)References:I draw on the Sonic Symbolism podcast episode on Homogenic, this Stereogum interview, and this Record Collector Magazine interview via a French Björk fan site.Björk mentions tango in this Apple Music interview at 48:50.My analysis draws on the score for “Bachelorette” that Björk included in her book 34 Scores for Piano, Harpsichord, Organ and Celeste.I discuss Thomas Turino’s book, Music as Social Life: The Politics of Participation.There are two instrumental layers in the track that I neglected to mention: tympani and distorted screaming mixed way in the background. It’s probably samples of Björk’s vocal track, but it’s hard to tell.I also forgot to point out an obstacle to covering Björk songs: she frequently sings in Icelandic, nonsense syllables, or combinations of the two. The end section of “Bachelorette” is a case in point. I guess you could just scat-sing all of that, but it’s not as straightforward as singing a song by a more conventional songwriter. Get full access to Ethan teaches you music at ethanhein.substack.com/subscribe
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Jul 24, 2025 • 46min

Emotional landscapes

Paid subscribers get notated transcriptions and other musicological resources.Music in this episode: Björk - "Jóga" (1997)Björk - "Arisen My Senses" (2017) (I describe it as using flutes, I meant harp; the rest of the album is full of flutes though) (Also it was released 20 years after Homogenic, not 30, my editor is so fired) (My editor is me unfortunately)Deodato - “Thus Spoke Zarathustra (2001)” (1973)Björk - “Isobel (Deodato Mix)” (1997) (This is not the version from Post but I like it better)Brian Eno - "Fractal Zoom" (1992)LFO - "Love Is The Message" (1991)Jason Moran - "Jóga" (2000)Pamela Z - "Jóga" (2016)Missy Elliott (feat. Lil Kim & Mocha) - "Hit 'Em wit da Hee" (Remix) (1998)Cannibal Ox - "Angels and Insects" (2004)Björk - “So Broken” (2002)Björk - "Human Behaviour" (1993)References:South Bank Show documentary on the making of HomogenicInterview with The Creative IndependentInterview with Sound on SoundSonic Symbolism Podcast Get full access to Ethan teaches you music at ethanhein.substack.com/subscribe
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Jul 17, 2025 • 35min

I hear you singing in the wire

Paid subscribers get transcriptions and extra musicological analysis.Music in this episode:Glen Campbell - “Wichita Lineman” (1968)The Beach Boys - "Hang On To Your Ego" (1966)Merle Haggard - “Mama Tried” (1968)Glen Campbell - "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" (1967)The Who - “Baba O’Riley” (1971)Patsy Cline - "Crazy" (1961)Johnny Horton - “Honky-Tonk Hardwood Floor” (1957)Dee Felice Trio - “Wichita Lineman” (1969)Cassandra Wilson - “Wichita Lineman” (2002)Johnny Cash - “Wichita Lineman” (2002)Frank Sinatra - "Strangers In The Night" (1966)Donna Summer - “MacArthur Park” (1978)Kanye West - “Famous” (2016)Nina Simone - "Do What You Gotta Do" (1968)Rick Beato’s interview with Jimmy Webb is a key resource for this episode:Minor correction: I describe Glen Campbell’s singing as “vibrato-less.” He does use a little vibrato, just not much. Get full access to Ethan teaches you music at ethanhein.substack.com/subscribe
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Jul 11, 2025 • 38min

All you've got is this moment

Paid subscribers get notated charts and other musicological goodies.Music in this episode:INXS - “Need You Tonight” (1987)Psyche - “Unveiling The Secret” (1986)Mr Fingers - “Washing Machine” (1986)Queen - “Another One Bites The Dust” (1980)The Beatles - "Piggies" (1968)Bonnie Raitt - “Need You Tonight” (2016)Vitamin String Quartet - “Need You Tonight” (2006) - after recording, I learned from a listener that the arranger is Noah AgrussBig Pun w/ Beenie Man - "Make Me Sweat" (1998)Dua Lipa - "Break My Heart" (2020)I quote from Tom Breihan’s delightful column The Number Ones. Get full access to Ethan teaches you music at ethanhein.substack.com/subscribe
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Jul 7, 2025 • 42min

They Call It Stormy Monday

New thing I’m trying: paid subscribers get extra bonus content like notated transcriptions and guitar tabMusic in this episode:T-Bone Walker - "Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday’s Just As Bad)" (1947)T-Bone Walker - "Mean Old World" (1942)Charlie Christian - "Air Mail Special" (1941)Charlie Christian - "Solo Flight" (1941)Bobby "Blue" Bland - "Stormy Monday Blues" (1961)The Allman Brothers Band - "Stormy Monday" (1971)The Allman Brothers Band - "Statesboro Blues" (1971)The Allman Brothers Band - "Blue Sky" (1972)Wilson Pickett - "Hey Jude" (1969)Aretha Franklin - "The Weight" (1970)Correction: I refer to the Allman Brothers Band as a "white band" multiple times, but one of the original members, drummer John Lee "Jaimoe" Johnson, is Black. Get full access to Ethan teaches you music at ethanhein.substack.com/subscribe
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Jun 28, 2025 • 50min

You Can Call Me Al

Music appearing in this episode:Paul Simon - "You Can Call Me Al" (1986)Paul Simon - "Diamonds On the Soles of Her Shoes (Alternate Unreleased Version)" (2012)Bakithi Kumalo - unknown titles (2019)Stimela - "Say Say No" (1984)Talking Heads - "Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On)" (1980)Mickey Hart ft. Jerry Garcia - "The Eliminators" (1990)Mpharanyana and The Cannibals - "Hlotse" (1978)Ladysmith Black Mambazo - "Nomathemba" (1973)Lemmy "Special" Mabaso - "Tsamaea" (1962)Grover Washington Jr. feat. Bill Withers - "Just the Two of Us" (1980)Paul Simon - "You Can Call Me Al (Demo Version)" (2012)Alicia Witt - "You Can Call Me Al" (2009)Bakithi Kumalo demonstrates the bassline(s) in "You Can Call Me Al", and also justifiably expresses some bitterness that Paul Simon mimes his part in the video.Charles DeVillers helpfully transcribed several basslines on Graceland.I quote extensively from Louise Meintjes' classic 1990 article, "Paul Simon's Graceland, South Africa, and the Mediation of Musical Meaning".I also quote from "Paul Simon vs the World" by Steven Hyden.I learned the concept of songs versus tracks from Albin Zak's book The Poetics of Rock: Cutting Tracks, Making Records.Here's some helpful backstory on South African music by DJ Henri.The Kleptones' attempted reconstruction of Accordion Jive Hits Volume II is a worthwhile listen.For some critical context, I recommend Homeward Bound: The Life of Paul Simon by Peter Ames Carlin.I also recommend the documentary Under African Skies, which had Paul Simon's involvement but which is reasonably even-handed. Get full access to Ethan teaches you music at ethanhein.substack.com/subscribe
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Jun 20, 2025 • 44min

Aretha Franklin sings Bridge Over Troubled Water

Music appearing in this episode:Simon & Garfunkel - "Bridge Over Troubled Water" (1970)JS Bach - St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244 - O Haupt Voll Blut Und Wunden (1727)Paul Simon - "American Tune" (1973)The Swan Silvertones - "Oh Mary Don't You Weep" (1959)Paul Simon - "Loves Me Like a Rock" (1973)Aretha Franklin - "Bridge Over Troubled Water" (Live at Fillmore West, San Francisco, February 5, 1971)There's video of this performance too, though the sound isn’t very good.Aretha Franklin - "Mary, Don't You Weep" (Live at New Temple Missionary Baptist Church, Los Angeles, January 14, 1972)I include excerpts of Paul Simon's appearance on the Dick Cavett Show on April 9, 1970.Read more analysis of Aretha's recording and see a notated transcription here.Read more about Paul Simon's love of that Bach chorale.I quote from Kate Heidemann's doctoral dissertation, Hearing Women’s Voices in Popular Song: Analyzing Sound and Identity in Country and Soul.I also quote from Daphne Brooks' NPR article "Aretha's Bridge."Eric Lott's book Love and Theft: Blackface Minstrelsy and the American Working Class is a tough and necessary read. Get full access to Ethan teaches you music at ethanhein.substack.com/subscribe
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Jun 15, 2025 • 35min

The Dock of the Bay

Dive into the soulful world of Otis Redding and his timeless hit, exploring its unique chord progressions that redefine blues. Discover the challenges of sampling iconic musicians within the realm of music theory. The discussion critiques traditional music education, advocating for a more inclusive approach that celebrates diversity. Join an engaging dialogue on innovation in songwriting and the balance between creativity and technical skill in music.
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Jun 3, 2025 • 44min

Rockit

Dive into the groundbreaking world of Herbie Hancock's 'Rockit' and its fusion of jazz with early hip-hop. Discover the innovative sounds of the 80s, where electronic elements and collaborations reshaped music. Learn about the avant-garde techniques like turntable scratching that sparked excitement and debate. Explore a fresh perspective on categorizing music, moving beyond strict genres to embrace interconnectedness. Plus, uncover the song's lasting influence on dance and pop culture while navigating the mixed responses from the jazz community.

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