Pop Decoder
Entertainment in 1993 only had so many slots. One network could shape how a band was remembered. So when MTV contacted Nirvana for a stripped-back set, that signaled big things ahead for the band... or not depending on the reception the project would get. What no one knew though was it would soon stop being a performance and start being an artifact. How did a TV show become a weapon of legacy? Let’s explore what happens when a moment passes through a system powerful enough to preserve it. --- The audio clips included in this episode are used for critical analysis purposes under the quotation exception provided for in Article L122-5 of the Intellectual Property Code. They are short, contextualized, non-monetized, and are not subject to any claim to rights. This podcast is distributed free of charge with no commercial intent. If you are a rights holder and wish to contact us: louiseguillaume23@gmail.com [louiseguillaume23@gmail.com]
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