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The best saxophone player alive performs in a basement in New York for $45. Nobody knows his name. That's the problem.
Aman and Aadil get into why nothing feels like a cultural event anymore — from Marvel's golden era to AI flooding the internet with slop — and what the only three things are that actually survive it.
Plus a $300M Van Gogh with just a rope in front of it, the horror genre that doesn't have a name, and a Pokemon card injustice that never got resolved.
Aadil's Contact Information:
📷 Instagram - @aadil.manazir
Aman's Contact Information:
📷 Instagram - @amanmanazir
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction & Weather Check-In
01:03 Family Visits New York City
03:19 The Four Things You Can Do in Any City
05:25 Everything Is Just Walking or a Museum
06:36 The Met, Van Goghs & $300M Paintings
08:15 Starry Night Just Sitting There Unprotected
09:53 Village Vanguard & Chris Potter
11:08 The Best Saxophone Player You've Never Heard Of
13:26 How Far Jazz Has Fallen
14:45 Jazz Cats Are Technically Insane
17:35 Denver Trip & Standard Jazz Combo
18:36 Marty Supreme & The Oscars
20:04 The Horror Movie Subset We Actually Like
21:15 Sinners Was the Most Nominated Film Ever
23:22 Spider-Man Brand New Day Trailer
23:52 Marvel Has Been Slop Since Endgame
25:15 The Golden Era Had No TV Shows
27:24 Marvel Movies Were Cultural Events
28:39 Theorizing About Infinity War for Months
29:23 Crowding Around One Phone in Gym Class
33:36 Nothing Feels Like an Event Anymore
36:02 Game Theory & Splitting Food as Kids
38:20 The Pokemon Card Birthday Injustice
41:24 Why Nothing Is an Event: The Real Reason
41:56 AI Is Flooding the Internet With Slop
44:26 Hyper-Targeted Algorithms Killed the Zeitgeist
45:07 What Survives the AI Content Era
48:29 Brand, Proof & Real Human Experience
50:46 Final Recs: Documentaries & Shoe Dog
52:14 Project Hail Mary: Space Algae & Ryan Gosling
By Aman & Aadil ManazirThe best saxophone player alive performs in a basement in New York for $45. Nobody knows his name. That's the problem.
Aman and Aadil get into why nothing feels like a cultural event anymore — from Marvel's golden era to AI flooding the internet with slop — and what the only three things are that actually survive it.
Plus a $300M Van Gogh with just a rope in front of it, the horror genre that doesn't have a name, and a Pokemon card injustice that never got resolved.
Aadil's Contact Information:
📷 Instagram - @aadil.manazir
Aman's Contact Information:
📷 Instagram - @amanmanazir
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction & Weather Check-In
01:03 Family Visits New York City
03:19 The Four Things You Can Do in Any City
05:25 Everything Is Just Walking or a Museum
06:36 The Met, Van Goghs & $300M Paintings
08:15 Starry Night Just Sitting There Unprotected
09:53 Village Vanguard & Chris Potter
11:08 The Best Saxophone Player You've Never Heard Of
13:26 How Far Jazz Has Fallen
14:45 Jazz Cats Are Technically Insane
17:35 Denver Trip & Standard Jazz Combo
18:36 Marty Supreme & The Oscars
20:04 The Horror Movie Subset We Actually Like
21:15 Sinners Was the Most Nominated Film Ever
23:22 Spider-Man Brand New Day Trailer
23:52 Marvel Has Been Slop Since Endgame
25:15 The Golden Era Had No TV Shows
27:24 Marvel Movies Were Cultural Events
28:39 Theorizing About Infinity War for Months
29:23 Crowding Around One Phone in Gym Class
33:36 Nothing Feels Like an Event Anymore
36:02 Game Theory & Splitting Food as Kids
38:20 The Pokemon Card Birthday Injustice
41:24 Why Nothing Is an Event: The Real Reason
41:56 AI Is Flooding the Internet With Slop
44:26 Hyper-Targeted Algorithms Killed the Zeitgeist
45:07 What Survives the AI Content Era
48:29 Brand, Proof & Real Human Experience
50:46 Final Recs: Documentaries & Shoe Dog
52:14 Project Hail Mary: Space Algae & Ryan Gosling