About this episode
Adult contemporary is a radio format and marketing category originally created by Billboard magazine. It has encompassed many genres, starting with easy listening in the 1960s. What could be considered adult contemporary changed over the decades as genres like rock and roll and electronic music grew older, and older listeners found their sounds more palatable. But what does “adult contemporary” mean, and why do the songs that get grouped into the category appeal to adults so much?
This week’s episode of Silent Generation focuses on adult contemporary music in the 1990s and 2000s. Joseph and Nathan begin by outlining the history of the radio format before discussing the common features of adult contemporary songs. They then review the music of U2, Vanessa Carlton, The Verve, Zero 7, Ivy, and After. The episode concludes with a discussion of what happened to adult contemporary, focusing on why the radio format no longer has a distinct sound.
Links:
Adult Contemporary Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/…
Adult Contemporary Music Guide: What Is Adult Contemporary?
The Adult Contemporary Billboard Chart
When Rock Bands Become Adult Contemporary (part 1) by Eduard Banulescu
90s Adult Contemporary - Totally 80s and 90s Recall
Clocks by Coldplay
Beautiful Day by U2
A Thousand Miles by Vanessa Carlton
Bitter Sweet Symphony by The Verve
Destiny by Zero 7
Disappointed by Ivy
Deep Diving by After
Most craziest American Idol contestant ever, Mary Roach
U2:UV Achtung Baby Live at Sphere
The Story of 'A Thousand Mile