Eric Slick's wonderful new solo LP 'Wiseacre' was crowd funded for a mere 250 units, leaving many of us empty handed. However he's now reissuing it on Org Music and today we discuss that decision, his journey, working with Dr Dog, Adrian Belew, being a Zappa-head, vegan nuggets and more. Enjoy!
Read MoreEp269: Les McKeown of the Bay City Rollers - In Memorium
Les McKeown: Nov 12, 1955-April 20, 2021
In the space of one year, Les McKeown went from being an unknown kid in Scotland to selling millions of records and having his own TV show. Today we talk about what was happening inside the Rollermania cocoon, the dodgy characters along the way and the next phases of his music career.
This is a replay of our conversation with Les McKeown originally aired as Ep126 of The Vinyl Guide podcast.
Read MoreEp268: Steve Hackett Revisited - Beyond Genesis
Guitar legend Steve Hackett shares tales of his incredible career with Genesis and beyond, his new solo LPs, his new autobiography "A Genesis In My Bed" & more!
Read MoreEp267: The Story of Red Fang Arrows w Bryan Giles
Red Fang was just about to announce their LP "Arrows" when the pandemic hit. Bryan shares the story of this LP, the cancelled tour, the printed vinyl and the presumed plans for 2021.
Read MoreEp266: Rick Nielsen of Cheap Trick - The King of Collectors
A true legend Rick Nielsen of Cheap Trick shares some stories from a lifetime of collecting guitars, records, coins, stamps and other ephemera of his past. Plus he shares the back story of "Cheap Trick Live at Budokan", the new album "In Another World", the upcoming tour of Australia & more!
Read MoreEp265: Eric Spitznagel on the Record
Eric Spitznagel is a record collector who has recently authored the wonderfully entertaining book "Rock Stars On The Record", an exploration of the formative music of some of music's most influential artists. Today Eric and I discuss his journey in creating this book, his record collecting hobby and the future of music as a social currency.
Read MoreEp264: Trevor Dunn - Tomahawk, John Zorn, Mr Bungle and more
Trevor Dunn has spent his life in pursuit of music and honing his craft, first as a founder of Mr Bungle and then working with John Zorn, Melvins, Fantômas and more. Today Trevor shares his musical history, recordings, vinyl records and the new Tomahawk album "Tonic Immobility".
Read MoreEp263: The Legend of Suzi Quatro
Suzi Quatro has been playing rock and roll and making records since her early teens. Today she joins us to discuss that journey, the rare records, the hard won victories and her recent career renaissance, including her new LP "The Devil In Me".
Read MoreEp262: The Legacy of Bad Brains w Darryl Jenifer
Bad Brains are one of the most influential bands in history. Founder Darryl Jenifer shares some stories, clarifies the myths, discusses the rare records and legacy of Bad Brains, plus the upcoming catalogue vinyl reissues.
Read MoreEp261: Steven Wilson & The Ultra Deluxe Boxset
As part of the launch of his new LP “The Future Bites”, Steven Wilson created an Ultra Deluxe one-of-a-kind boxset to be sold for £10,000. Alan Lastufka bought the boxset and put in motion an amazing journey of reveals, creativity and extension of the universe created by Steven Wilson. Hear both their stories today.
Read MoreEp260: The Brown Acid Compilations w Lance Barresi & Daniel Hall
Lance Barresi of LA's Permanent Records and Daniel Hall of Riding Easy Records scour thousands of privately pressed 1970s singles, curate and reissue the finest of the forgotten tracks as the Brown Acid compilation series. Today Lance and Daniel discuss the process of compiling these shatteringly awesome releases and share a track from the upcoming Brown Acid Trip No12.
Read MoreEp259: Bruce Licher of Independent Project Records
After starting Independent Project Records as a University project, Bruce Licher, leveraging his music, design and letterpress background, grew the label into a highly influential artistic destination for post-punk and alternative musicians. Today Bruce shares the history of the label, the special pressings, the challenges incurred and the future of the relaunch of IPR.
Read MoreEp258: The Business of Beatles Vinyl with Andrew Milton of Parlogram Auctions
Brokering Beatles rarities is big business and Andrew Milton of Parlogram Auctions has expertly represented many of the top vinyl collectibles. Today he shares his thoughts on the Beatles vinyl market as well as anecdotes of his career in representing recorded collectibles of the fab four.
Read MoreEp257: Glenn Hughes of The Dead Daisies
The Dead Daisies radiate the spirit of rock and roll and their new LP "Holy Ground" takes the magic to the next level. Vocalist, bass player Glenn Hughes joins us to talk about the new LP, keeping his voice tip-top and some of the rare records of his career.
Read MoreEp256: Eamon Sandwith of The Chats
The rise of Australian shed-rock trio The Chats is a phenomenal story and their new LP “High Risk Behaviour” is universally hailed as one of the best releases of the year. Today founder Eamon Sandwith talks band history, career inflection points, garnering famous fans, collectable vinyl and next steps for the Queensland group.
Read MoreEp255: Andy Partridge of XTC
While in XTC, Andy Partridge wrote some of the greatest pop songs of the 20th century and his records continue to inspire new legions of musicians and fans. Today Andy joins us to discuss his song writing techniques, the early days of XTC, the records, the vinyl, the artwork, the master tapes, the remasters and more.
Read MoreEp254: Lenny Kaye - Record Collector
As a guitarist, composer and long-time collaborator with Patti Smith, Lenny Kaye has a record collection compiled from a lifetime of travel and seeking out new and interesting music. Today Lenny shares all about his record collection, tells tales of the rare records of his career, discusses the genesis of the "Nuggets" compilation and much more.
Read MoreEp253: The Rise and Fall of Fortune Records
Fortune Records was a musical powerhouse in post-war Detroit, however the label remains a mystery to many. Today Michael Hurtt, co-author of "Mind Over Matter: The Myths & Mysteries of Detroit's Fortune Records" talks about the label, the rise, the records, the fall and the legacy of this highly influential record label.
Read MoreEp252: The Immortal Michael Schenker
Few guitar players have made the level of impact to music that Michael Schenker has. Today Michael and I discuss his incredible career, music listening habits, the bands that have requested his guitar services, recording his new LP "Immortal" during the Covid-19 lockdowns and more.
Read MoreEp251: John Tefteller - Blues Collectibles and more
John Tefteller owns some of the world's rarest records, hunts pre-WWII Blues 78rpms and then shares them with the world in his annual Blues Images calendar. Today we hear more tales from his decades of dealing rarities and digging for gems.
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