Ep401: The Residents pREServed with Homer Flynn
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Homer Flynn, President of The Cryptic Corporation, discusses the rare records of The Residents, the archive of Ralph Records, limited vinyl pressings, boxsets, the latest pREServed editions and much more!
Topics include:
Interview intro
Comparing pREServed editions to original boxset ideas
Third Reich and Roll boxset
What’s in the Ralph Records archive
Spare boxes of Residents releases
Anything missing from the recorded works?
"Santa Dog" original recordings and tapes
The story of the WB Album –status of original package
Early tapes that were stolen from the Cryptic Corporation
Hardy Fox’s ‘concentrates’
The concept and story of Santa Dog
The challenge of the Santa Dog package
Mailing records and Nixon refused
100 records lost and recovered
Handmade boxes for remaining "Santa Dog"s
Recognizing the collectability of Residents records
How the Residents benefitted from Punk and New Wave
Creating The Beatles parody for “Meet The Residents”
Dick Clark’s response to "Third Reich and Roll"
Different pressings of "Third Reich and Roll"
The power of limiting production units
"Eskimo" vinyl with white fur on label
Will we see anything else from Vileness Fats?
Digitizing and right securing for older recordings
The Residents UBS – Ultimate Box Set & Mystery Box
Artists dropping by Grove Street, contributing to recordings
Touring challenges
New music is on its way – working title revealed
Interview wrap up
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If you like records, just starting a collection or are an uber-nerd with a house-full of vinyl, this is the podcast for you. Nate Goyer is The Vinyl Guide and discusses all things music and record-related.