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Classic Vinyl Podcast

Classic Vinyl Podcast

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A classic rock and pop podcast where we review songs from the classic vinyl era of the sixties and seventies. Hear album reviews and discussions from all of the popular classic rock bands like The Beatles, The Doors, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Grand Funk and many, many more!
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler return with their Meet The Beatles series and review She Loves You and I'll Get You. With the A side single She Loves You helping to kick off Beatlemania in the US, how do you think these two song still hold up to this day?By Classic Vinyl Podcast
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review Pink Floyd and their debut 1967 single Arnold Layne. This was a very controversial song at the time because of the content, being banned from radio airplay by some in the UK. Definitely not as controversial today, but how do you think the content and music still holds up now …
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review James Gang and their 1970 single Funk #49. As the first single off of the band's second studio album, this song had moderate success on the charts peaking at #59. This song however has stood the test of time and still receives heavy rotation to this days. Let us know what you…
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review The Monkees and their first released single, Last Train to Clarksville. As the band's debut single just weeks before the release of The Monkees television show, this song hit #1 on the US charts helping to propel the band's music popularity. Give it a listen and let us know w…
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and give their thoughts on John Lennon's 1969 solo single Cold Turkey. Recorded during his time with the Beatles, the rest of the band did not want to record the song under The Beatles name because of the obvious drug reference. Give it a listen and let us know what you think.…
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler review and discuss Grand Funk Railroad and their 1970 single I'm Your Captain (Closer to Home). As their first successful single off of their third album, it helped their Closer to Home album hit the top 10 in the US charts. Give it a listen and let us know what you think. Support our podcast and…
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler review the Byrd's and their debut hit single Mr. Tambourine Man. Considered one of the first songs to usher in the era of folk rock with the classic sound of the 12 string Rickebacker guitar, this song was still stands out today. Give it a listen and let us know what you think. Support our podcas…
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler review The Kink's and their first hit single, You Really Got Me. Long remembered for one of the first uses of the fuzz sound on guitar, this song stands out as a pioneer of the rock and hard rock era. Give it a listen and let us know what you think. Support our podcast and buy us a beer https://w…
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler discuss Jimi Hendrix and his single Stone Free. Released in the UK as the B side to Hey Joe in 1966, and as a single off of the Smash Hits album in the US in 1969, this is Jimi's earliest composition with the Experience. Give it a listen and let us know what you think. Support our podcast and buy…
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler return to reviewing an album. We give our thoughts on Black Sabbath's 3rd studio album from the summer of 1971, Master of Reality. Long considered one of the pioneers of heavy metal and hard rock music, Black Sabbath is a band worth exploring if you haven't already. Give it a listen, and let us k…
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler review The Rolling Stone's 1966 #1 hit single, Paint It Black. As the bands third number one single, this song was a departure from the Stones sound at the time. Give it a listend and let us know what you think. Support our podcast and buy us a beer https://www.buymeacoffee.com/classicvinylpod…
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler discuss and review Crosby Stills Nash and Young's 1970 hit song Ohio. A protest song about the Kent State shootings in May of 1970 describing the horrors and shock of the shootings, it is a song with a very powerful message. Give it a listen and let us know what you think. Support our podcast and…
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review The Beach Boys 1966 hit single Good Vibrations. As the most expensive single recorded at the time, it has long been considered one of the most important compositions and recordings of the entire rock era. Let us know what you think about Good Vibrations. Support our podcast a…
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler give their opinions on one of the best selling albums of all time. Of course, this is Pink Floyd's classic eighth studio album, Dark Side of the Moon. Considered one of the all time great albums, give it a listen and let us know what you think. Support our podcast and buy us a beer https://www.bu…
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler review Blues Image's 1970 single Ride Captain Ride. Reaching #4 on the US charts, this is the bands only hit, and still played on Classic Rock radio all over the world to this day. Give it a listen and let us know what you think. Support our podcast and buy us a beer https://www.buymeacoffee.com/…
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler review The Who's song The Seeker. Written by Pete Townshend and released as a non album single in 1970, it reached #44 in the US charts and #19 in the UK charts. A powerhouse single in many peoples opinions, give it a listen and let us know what you think. Support our podcast and buy us a beer ht…
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This week Justin and Tyler review The Door's third studio album from from 1968, Waiting For the Sun. This album being The Doors only #1 album with classic hits like Hello, I Love You, The Unknown Solider and Five to One, give it a listen and let us know what you think, and how you would rate it. Support our podcast and buy us a beer https://www.buy…
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Happy New Year from Justin and Tyler at Classic Vinyl Podcast! This week Justin and Tyler are reviewing Led Zeppelin's song Hey, Hey, What Can I Do. Originally released as the b-side to the Immigrant Song, but somewhat forgotten until the early nineties. Now a staple on classic rock radio, give it a listen and let us know what you think. Support ou…
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Merry Christmas to all of our Classic Vinyl Podcast listeners. This episode, Justin and Tyler review John Lennon and The Plastic Ono Band's 1971 Christmas song release of Happy XMAS (War Is Over). Both a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year song along with an anti-war song all in one, give it a listen and let us know what you think, If You Want It! M…
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This week at Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler review the latest release that we have ever reviewed. Foreigner's 1977 self title debut album. A commercial success with hit songs like Feels Like the First Time and Cold as Ice, along with some hidden gems. Give it a listen and let us know what you think. Support our podcast and buy us a beer ht…
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler review Paul McCartney and Wings 3rd studio album Band on the Run on the 50th anniversary of its release. With many commercial hits like the title song, Jet, Mrs. Vandebilt, Let Me Roll It, and Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five, this has long been considered one of McCartney's best offerings. Give …
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With November 22nd being the 60th anniversary of The Beatles second UK studio album With the Beatles, we thought what better time for us to do a review of the album on Classic Vinyl Podcast. Of course, The Beatles are Justin's favorite band, so that plays into it as well. Give it a listen and let us know what you think. Support our podcast and buy …
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler review Crosby Still & Nash and their debut, self titled album. With hits like Suite Judy Blue Eyes, Marrakesh Express and Wooden Ships, the harmonies coming out of this folk rock band were astounding. Give it a listen and let us know what you think. Support our podcast and buy us a beer https://w…
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November 2nd, 2023 was a big day for any Beatles fan around the world. The Beatles released their last ever single with contributions from John, Paul, George and Ringo. The single is titled Now and Then, and the track is built off of a John Lennon home demo tape he made in 1977, with contributions from the other three Beatles in both 1995 and 2022.…
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler have guest host Austin back to help review The Who's sixth studio album and 3rd rock opera Quadrophenia. Released in October of 1973, this is Quadrophenia's 50th anniversary, and which better album is their to celebrate than this amazing masterpiece. Support our podcast and buy us a beer https://…
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler have guest host Austin back to help review The Who's sixth studio album and 3rd rock opera Quadrophenia. Released in October of 1973, this is Quadrophenia's 50th anniversary, and which better album is their to celebrate than this amazing masterpiece. Support our podcast and buy us a beer https://…
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This week's episode of Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review The Zombies second studio album Odessey and Oracle. This album now has a very large cult following and considered on of the most acclaimed albums of the 1960s. Give it a listen and let us know what you think. Classic Vinyl Podcast Website https://classicvinlylpodcas…
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler review Led Zeppelin's 1969 second studio album Led Zeppelin II. With many songs that most people are familiar with like Whole Lotta Love, Heartbreaker, Living Loving Maid, Ramble On and many others, how do you think Led Zeppelin II stands up to the test of time? Classic Vinyl Podcast Website http…
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler review America's self titled debut album. This album was released in 1971 and reached #1 in the US charts. With hit songs A Horse With No Name, Sandman, and I Need You all still receiving heavy radio airplay today, how do you think this album holds up. Give it a listen and let us know. Classic Vi…
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review The Beach Boys 11th studio album Pet Sounds. Considered by many to be one of the best albums of all time, with hits like Wouldn't It Be Nice, Sloop John B, and God Only Knows, where do you think this album stands? Classic Vinyl Podcast Website https://classicvinlylpodcast.pod…
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler review Steppenwolf's debut, self-title album Steppenwolf. The album reached #6 on the Billboard charts and has the hits Born to be Wild and the Pusher on the album. With those two songs being featured in the film Easy Rider, it sent Steppenwolf into immediate popularity. Give the album a listen a…
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler review Paul McCartney's second solo album after The Beatles breakup RAM. Long considered one of McCartney's best offerings, he certainly had a lot to live up to after the success of The Beatles. Give the album a listen and let us know what you think. Classic Vinyl Podcast website https://classicv…
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler review The Moody Blues second studio album Days of Future Passed. Considered one of the earliest concept albums with heavy orchestration, this is an album that produced to classic hits Nights in White Satin and Tuesday Afternoon. Give it a spin and let us know what you think. Classic Vinyl Podcas…
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler review the band Alice Coopers, third studio album Love it to Death. A very good hard rock album considered to be one of the key influences to hard rock, this album is a great offering by the band. With classic hits like I'm Eighteen, and Is it My Body, this album is a must listen for its lesser k…
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler review John Lennon's debut solo album after The Beatles breakup Plastic Ono Band. As an album that Lennon touches on many personal issues, this is a very good look at his psychological suffering of the time. Critical reception of the album was mixed at the time of the release, but over time some …
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler have special guest host Austin join them to review the Los Angeles rock band Love's third studio album Forever Changes. Although not a commercial success, this album has gained popularity over the years, and is now considered one of the great albums to come out of the decade. Give Forever Changes…
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast Justin and Tyler review The Doors second studio album Strange Days. This is the second album we have reviewed of the Doors here on Classic Vinyl Podcast, and that may just simply be because Justin is such a big fan of the band. With classic hits like the title track Strange Days, Love Me Two Times, People are Stra…
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This week Justin and Tyler review the Los Angeles based rock and roll band Spirit and their fourth studio album Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus. Widely considered as the bands best album, and their only album to hit Gold status, has this band been lost to time? We think you should give Spirit a listen, you may be surprised with how well their music…
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler review Creedence Clearwater Revival's fourth studio album from November of 1969. The last of three album recorded by CCR in 1969, this features classic hits like Down on the Corner, Cotton Fields, Fortunate Son and The Midnight Special. As one of biggest bands of the 1960s, CCR is still as releva…
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