Amanda Palmer | Music in May

阿曼达·帕尔默|五月的音乐

Good Life Project

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2019-05-30

1 小时 21 分钟
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Amanda Palmer (http://amandapalmer.net/) is a singer, songwriter, playwright, pianist, author, director, blogger and ukulele enthusiast who simultaneously embraces and explodes traditional frameworks of music, theatre, and art. Starting in music as one half of the Boston punk cabaret duo The Dresden Dolls, Palmer's solo album Theatre Is Evil became the top-funded music project on Kickstarter, her 2013 TED talk grew into a New York Times best-selling memoir called The Art of Asking (https://amzn.to/2KejMGD) and she's gathered more than 15,000 patrons who fund her work on Patreon. Her new album, There Will Be No Intermission (https://amzn.to/2WiFtwR), is a no-holds-barred, evocative masterwork that speaks to the full sweep of human experience. And, to cap off our final Music in May offering, Amanda plays uke and sings in the studio, so be sure to stay through the end. ------------- Have you discovered your Sparketype yet? Take the Sparketype Assessment™ now. IT’S FREE (https://sparketype.com/) and takes about 7-minutes to complete. At a minimum, it’ll open your eyes in a big way. It also just might change your life. If you enjoyed the show, please share it with a friend. Thank you to our super cool brand partners. If you like the show, please support them - they help make the podcast possible. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • And super excited to share this special edition of Music in May with our special guest, Amanda Palmer.

  • So Amanda first came to my attention, actually a chunk of years back when she made a major break after a strong career in music, leaving her label and went out on her own, launching what soon became the largest music Kickstarter project in history, raising a tremendous amount of money, and since then, taking even an additional approach to crowdfunding her career, going on Patreon, and amassing a tremendous number of patrons who help her go out and do the work in the world.

  • She has a new album out called there will be no intermission, which really kind of blew my mind.

  • It's sort of like her equivalent of Pink Floyd's the Wall.

  • It is this end to end, stunning, story driven, deep issue exploring cinematic, operatic experience.

  • I literally laid on my floor, put headphones on, listened to the whole thing end to end, which I haven't done with any other album in years.

  • In today's conversation, we take a deep dive not just into this most recent work, but into some really powerful moments of awakening, stops along her journey, and also cover some really tough issues for a lot of people, some challenging moments and some areas of controversy.

  • We go and explore things that are really important, things that matter.

  • Amanda has strong points of view, and I think it's an important thing to have these conversations in this day and age.

  • At the end, as always in our music in May series, stay tuned because she performs live for us.

  • So excited to share this conversation and live performance with you.

  • And one more quick thing to share with you.

  • We have had such a fantastic response to our additional weekly episode this month that we have decided to continue on with the twice a week format.

  • So now moving forward, you will have twice as much good life project to enjoy every week.

  • Two weekly episodes.

  • Be sure to tune in and to check whatever your favorite listening app is for the twice a week episodes.

  • So excited to be able to share so much more wisdom, inspiration and insight and amazing guests with you.

  • I'm Jonathan Fields, and this is good life project.

  • So you're hanging out up in.

  • It's funny.