What is the story behind Stagger Lee? Why would astronauts need a DJ? Join Mark and John as they explore everything from the president's record collection to the future of digital music in Stuff From The B-Side, a podcast from HowStuffWorks.com.
99 Available Episodes (99 Total)Average duration: 00:17:01
Dec 10, 2009
Before They Were Robots: Early Kraftwerk
00:27:30
Kraftwerk is a legendary German electronic music band that has actively influenced the development of modern popular music. In this episode, Mark and John trace the development of Kraftwerk, as well as its effect on other bands and musical genres.
Dec 08, 2009
The Birth of a Folk Song: Stagger Lee
00:22:08
In 1895, Stagger Lee killed William Lyons in an argument. Usually, a crime like this would disappear into the footnotes of history, but this event was different. Learn the true story behind one of America's most popular folk songs in this podcast.
Dec 03, 2009
The World's Oldest Music Company
00:17:27
At over 380 years old, the Aedis Zildjian cymbal manufacturer is the world's oldest musical company. Learn more about this company -- and cymbals -- in this episode.
Dec 01, 2009
Who was Harry Partch?
00:16:56
When American composer Harry Partch didn't enjoy the conventional 12-note scale, he created his own scale. He also built his own instruments upon which this scale could be played. Join Mark and John as they explore the musical pursuits of Harry Partch.
Nov 26, 2009
Are heavier records better than others?
00:13:26
A standard vinyl record is between 120 to 140 grams, but audiophiles often think this is too flimsy -- why? Join John and Mark as they explore the eccentricities of vinyl records and determine whether or not the weight of a record makes a difference.
Nov 24, 2009
Is an encore necessary?
00:13:33
During many concerts, bands return to the stage after their performance to crank out a few more tunes as the audience screams 'encore.' Explore the history of the encore -- and the philosophy behind the practice -- in this episode.
Nov 19, 2009
The Great American Songbook
00:21:08
From the 1920s into the 60s, the Great American Songbook covers iconic music of the stage and screen. Yet there's no definitive list of the songs and songwriters involved. Learn more about the history of the Great American Songbook in this episode.
Nov 17, 2009
What causes feedback?
00:13:17
Everyone's familiar with the ear-wrenching screech that unexpectantly blasts from speaker systems during a public address -- but what exactly is it? John and Mark investigate the unpleasant phenomenon of feedback in this episode.
Nov 12, 2009
A Seasonal Guide to Music
00:29:22
How do you feel about the seasons? Whether you're in love with winter, summer, spring or fall, odds are that certain tunes remind you of the turning seasons. Join John and Mark as they present a guide to the seasonal music in this episode.
Nov 10, 2009
What is a mondegreen?
00:18:25
Have you ever misheard a lyric? If so, then you've heard a mondegreen. Mondegreens are surprisingly common throughout musical history. Join John and Mark as they explore perplexing -- and humorous -- mondegreens in this episode.
Dec 10 | 00:27:30
Before They Were Robots: Early Kraftwerk
Dec 08 | 00:22:08
The Birth of a Folk Song: Stagger Lee
Dec 03 | 00:17:27
The World's Oldest Music Company
Dec 01 | 00:16:56
Who was Harry Partch?
Nov 26 | 00:13:26
Are heavier records better than others?
Nov 24 | 00:13:33
Is an encore necessary?
Nov 19 | 00:21:08
The Great American Songbook
Nov 17 | 00:13:17
What causes feedback?
Nov 12 | 00:29:22
A Seasonal Guide to Music
Nov 10 | 00:18:25
What is a mondegreen?
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