
The Vinyl Playground Podcast
Cheers - This is Alex - your music man, record guy, host and curator of The Vinyl Playground Podcast.
Here, I take a look at a rather large collection of records, my family's record collection. 12 record collectors under the same roof, and the music we collectively bought between 1936 and 1987.
Originally intended as a personal letter between 2 musical cousins discussing family and music, The Vinyl Playground has bloomed into a "musical family tree" with almost 100 years of recorded music.
The Vinyl Playground Podcast
The Vinyl Playground Podcast - Ep. 6 - "Sketch Book Cyrano"
1982. Age 13. Junior high school. Teenage love. Friendship, and betrayal. Acne, and more record money for vinyl LPs. It's a story as old as time - love "short circuits" the brain of young man. The musical soundscape of the times included songs by J. Geils Band; Human League, The Righteous Brothers, Patti Austin (with James Ingram); The Who; The Isley Brothers, The Undisputed Truth; Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers; and Steve Miller Band. Music does, indeed, "save." Cheers.
Alex is the owner of "The Vinyl Playground," the online, mail-order vinyl LP record shop. The items you see in these videos are all for sale, via the internet, at:
https://www.discogs.com/seller/thevinylplayground
Please visit me and check out the family collection inventory of LPs for sale online at Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100083071912149
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This podcast contains portions of the following songs in The Family Collection:
1. "Centerfold" by the J. Geils Band, 1981, from the EMI America / Capitol Records album Freeze Frame.
2. "Soul and Inspiration" by The Righteous Brothers, 1966, from the Verve Records album of the same name.
3. "Don't You Want Me" by Human League, 1981, from their album Dare, A&M Records
4. "Baby, Come To Me" by Patti Austin (with James Ingram), 1981, from Every Home Should Have One, Quest Records
5. "Pictures of Lily" by The Who, 1967, from Meaty, Beaty, Big and Bouncy (1971), MCA Records
6. "For The Love of You" by The Isley Brothers, 1975, from The Heat Is On, T-Neck label.
7. "Smiling Faces Sometimes" by The Undisputed Truth, 1971, Motown Records, Gordy label.
8. "You Got Lucky" by Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, 1982, from the album Long After Dark, MCA Records
9. "Abracadabra" by Steve Miller Band, 1982, from the album of the same name, Capitol Records
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