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 - "Ep. 21 - Ages 13 & 17 Revisited"
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I recently read that a study shows that the music that you love between the ages of 13 and 17 will stay with you your entire life. I decided to take a look at my last 3 purchases to see just how accurate that quote was.
Four words - “Well, I'll be damned!”
Hosted by Alex Oliver (the "music man, record guy, host and curator"), The Vinyl Playground Podcast is equal parts education and "coming of age" stories guided by the host's visits to his local vinyl record store.
For music fans both young and older, music is the softest shoulder. Tune in, and let's discover some music together.
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Includes portions of the following songs from the following albums :
From Strange Days, The Doors, 1967
1. People Are Strange (written by The Doors)
2. Strange Days (written by The Doors)
From The Morning After, The J. Geils Band, 1971
3. Looking For A Love (written by JW Alexander and Zelda Saunders)
4. So Sharp (written by Arlester Christian)
From – The Yes Album,Yes, 1971
5. I've Seen All Good People (written by John Anderson and Chis Squire)
6. Clap (written by Steve Howe)
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Background music includes small portions of the following songs: "Helicopter" by Poppermost. "Melancholy Serenade" by King Curtis "Annoula" by Poppermost "Space Rhumba" by Hoyt Curtain
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