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Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond
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  • Jackson Browne evolved from originating California classic rock in the '70s to using his music as a political vehicle for change, with his latest album 'Downhill From Everywhere' inspired by a documentary about ocean plastic pollution
  • He discusses moving to New York at 18 and writing songs for the Velvet Underground's Nico, showcasing his early influence on the avant-garde music scene
  • Browne recalls his former label boss David Geffen blocking his attempt to quote Black Panthers' Bobby Seale in a song, highlighting tensions between artistic expression and commercial interests

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