What does a DIY music masterpiece, a haunting trumpet sample from the 1930s, and a bassline that practically argues with the melody have in common? They all come together in one of the most surprising songs ever written: Your Woman by White Town.
Why does it hit so hard? And what does it have to teach us about creativity, unpredictability, and even life? Let’s find out.
Thanks to Joel Birch for sharing your expertise on this episode!
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