Ep015: Goodbye David Bowie, The World's Most Valuable Record & Interview with Kevin Donan

Ep015: Goodbye David Bowie, The World's Most Valuable Record & Interview with Kevin Donan

This week we say goodbye to one of our heroes David Bowie and talk about the lack of copies of his last LP "Black Star" there are on the market. We also tell the tale of the record John Lennon, Paul McCartney & George Harrison made in Liverpool before forming The Beatles and what it and various forms go for in the market (hint: it's a lot!). Also continuing the recent Record Roadtrip in Los Angeles Nate talks to a vinyl-legend Kevin Donan of the shop "As The Record Turns" in Hollywood. You need a record? Kevin will find it! Download this episode and hear his story!

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Ep014: Amoeba Music in Hollywood, Tribute to Lemmy

Ep014: Amoeba Music in Hollywood, Tribute to Lemmy

Continuing with the Los Angeles Vinyl Roadtrip, Nate interviews Marc Weinstein of Amoeba Music, who shares the history and future of running the world's largest music store. Also we discuss the passing of 2 rock greats, Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead & Hawkwind & Scott Weiland of Stone Temple Pilots & Velvet Revolver.

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Ep011: Record Cleaners & Stupid Vinyl Tricks

Ep011: Record Cleaners & Stupid Vinyl Tricks

Records are generally a linear experience however there are some artists like Tool, Mr Bungle, Pink Floyd & even The Beatles have gone a step or 3 further and push the vinyl format beyond just a single spiral. We talk about those as well as share some upcoming products that may satisfy those looking for cheaper alternatives to record cleaners. Also quick shout to a guy making cool art on vinyl records; Daniel Edlen @ VinylArt.info

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Ep009: Stylus Crisis & Cadet Concept Records

Ep009: Stylus Crisis & Cadet Concept Records

Cadet Concept Records was a subsidiary of the Chess Records label out of Chicago and intended to modernize some famous blues musicians, including the misunderstood Muddy Waters' 'Electric Mud' and 'The Howlin' Wolf Album'. The results weren't what they expected, plus Nate talks his turntable dramas, gets saved by The Spin Doctor in Hornsby and discovers Ortofon styluses.

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