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Soapy Water and Pop Music
Thursday April 24, 2008

Last night my nightly dishwashing duties were accompanied by the Pop Music episode of Radiolab. It arrived via podcast this week and it’s great—more Jad and co. playing around and letting you poke around inside their curious and busy brains.

But what really got me this time was the least science-y story. A tale by producer Gregory Warner that involves an Afghan pop star, a man doing intense crunches, and the song above played on an accordion. There are certainly more vivid ways to describe the story and pretty stunning YouTube video I’m tempted to post, but doing that would ruin all the narrative surprise. Just go listen.

Me and Gregory worked in the same building for a little more than a month before his itinerant lifestyle and a fellowship sent him off to Afghanistan. I thought he was still there a couple months ago when I felt someone’s presence behind me at work and turned around to see Gregory all clean-shaven and western looking in a sportcoat. And then, 20 minutes later he was on a bus out of town. That dude is like Indiana Jones. Except replace all the snarky asides with curiosity and good story telling skills.

Be sure to check out the newish Radiolab Blog and this interview with Jad Abumrad from Boldtype.



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