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What if time itself rewrites music?In this episode of Listener Land, we unpack one of the strangest ideas in pop history: how a certain Billy Joel song has quietly turned into a ticking mortality clock. No new lyrics. No edits. Just the uncomfortable passage of time.From there, things spiral — fast.We dive into the myths and half-truths surrounding Freddie Mercury, including the story of his alleged secret daughter, and why rock legends seem to attract folklore whether it’s deserved or not. We talk about ageing icons, legacy, and the uncomfortable moment when artists (and fans) realise the magic years might be behind them.There’s also chaos.We explore the strange world of cover bands, royalties, and why playing someone else’s songs can land you in court — or get you hired by the artist himself. We look at creative purity versus gear obsession, including how Damon Albarn once recorded an entire album on an iPad, proving inspiration beats equipment every time.And because it wouldn’t be Listener Land without things going off the rails, we revisit some truly unhinged behaviour from music history — including why Iggy Pop once rolled around in broken glass, peanut butter, and raw meat… on purpose.Funny, dark, thoughtful, and occasionally ridiculous — this one’s about how songs change, even when they stay exactly the same.⏱️ Timestamps00:00 – The pop song that gets darker every year02:40 – Freddie Mercury, myths, and secret histories06:10 – When legends lose their peak years09:30 – Billy Joel as a ticking time capsule13:40 – Cover bands, royalties, and legal grey areas18:20 – When the artist shows up to their own tribute band21:50 – Making albums with no studio, no gear, no rules24:50 – Guess the fake song29:10 – The strangest artist stories you’ll ever hear32:50 – Iggy Pop, stage dives, and controlled chaos⸻If you enjoyed this one: • 👍 Like the episode • 💬 Comment with the song you think ages worst • 🔔 Subscribe for weekly Listener Land episodes#billyjoel #musiclegends #classicrock #musicpodcast #listenerland #pophistory #rockmyths
By OneTproductionWhat if time itself rewrites music?In this episode of Listener Land, we unpack one of the strangest ideas in pop history: how a certain Billy Joel song has quietly turned into a ticking mortality clock. No new lyrics. No edits. Just the uncomfortable passage of time.From there, things spiral — fast.We dive into the myths and half-truths surrounding Freddie Mercury, including the story of his alleged secret daughter, and why rock legends seem to attract folklore whether it’s deserved or not. We talk about ageing icons, legacy, and the uncomfortable moment when artists (and fans) realise the magic years might be behind them.There’s also chaos.We explore the strange world of cover bands, royalties, and why playing someone else’s songs can land you in court — or get you hired by the artist himself. We look at creative purity versus gear obsession, including how Damon Albarn once recorded an entire album on an iPad, proving inspiration beats equipment every time.And because it wouldn’t be Listener Land without things going off the rails, we revisit some truly unhinged behaviour from music history — including why Iggy Pop once rolled around in broken glass, peanut butter, and raw meat… on purpose.Funny, dark, thoughtful, and occasionally ridiculous — this one’s about how songs change, even when they stay exactly the same.⏱️ Timestamps00:00 – The pop song that gets darker every year02:40 – Freddie Mercury, myths, and secret histories06:10 – When legends lose their peak years09:30 – Billy Joel as a ticking time capsule13:40 – Cover bands, royalties, and legal grey areas18:20 – When the artist shows up to their own tribute band21:50 – Making albums with no studio, no gear, no rules24:50 – Guess the fake song29:10 – The strangest artist stories you’ll ever hear32:50 – Iggy Pop, stage dives, and controlled chaos⸻If you enjoyed this one: • 👍 Like the episode • 💬 Comment with the song you think ages worst • 🔔 Subscribe for weekly Listener Land episodes#billyjoel #musiclegends #classicrock #musicpodcast #listenerland #pophistory #rockmyths