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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As a classic rock enthusiast (even though I was born in the mid-1990s), I discuss my favorite albums that were released 10-20 years before I was born and give my ranking of the songs on the album. I have also included Extended Podcasts, which include autobiography reviews, concert reviews, movie reviews, games, and more!
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In this Season 7 episode, I discuss Prince and the Revolution's hit album, Purple Rain, giving a quick history of how the album came together, a rundown of the songs, my own personal take and ranking of the songs, and my overall rating of the album.
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast and our Meet The Beatles series, Justin and Tyler listen to and review the first two songs off of the Long Tall Sally EP, Long Tall Sally and I Call Your Name. Give them a listen and let us know what you think!Di Classic Vinyl Podcast
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In this Season 7 episode, my wife guest stars and tries to correctly identify the combining word between two songs.
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review Crosby, Still, Nash & Young, and their 1970 song Woodstock. A song written by Joni Mitchell about the Woodstock festival that she did not attend, how do you think it paints the picture of the most popular music festival and spirit of the times? Give it a listen and let us kno…
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In this Season 7 episode, I discuss John Fogerty's hit album, Centerfield, giving a quick history of how the album came together, a rundown of the songs, my own personal take and ranking of the songs, and my overall rating of the album.
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers first single from 1976, Breakdown. With many hits through the late 70s up until his death in 2017, how do you think Tom Petty and his music will be remembered?Di Classic Vinyl Podcast
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In this Season 7 episode, I discuss my experience at the Stevie Nicks concert.
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review what is probably The Grass Root's most well known song, Let's Live For Today. The band is somewhat faded from popularity in recent years, so give them a listen and let us know what you think!Di Classic Vinyl Podcast
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In this Season 7 episode, I discuss Olivia Newton-John's hit album, Physical, giving a quick history of how the album came together, a rundown of the songs, my own personal take and ranking of the songs, and my overall rating of the album.
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler along with guest host Austin, listen to and review side 2 of The Door's and their 4th studio album, The Soft Parade. Many consider this album the band's weakest album, but give it a listen and let us know what you think.Di Classic Vinyl Podcast
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In this Season 7 episode, my wife guest stars and reads me a 20 question quiz from a Rock and Roll Trivia book.
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler along with guest host Austin, listen to and review side 1 of The Door's and their 4th studio album, The Soft Parade. Many consider this album the band's weakest album, but give it a listen and let us know what you think. Check out side 2 next week!…
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In this Season 7 episode, I discuss The Cars' debut album, The Cars, giving a quick history of how the album came together, a rundown of the songs, my own personal take and ranking of the songs, and my overall rating of the album.
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast and our Meet The Beatles series, Justin and Tyler listen the I Want to Hold Your Hand and This Boy. With I Want to Hold Your Hand possibly being the kickoff to the entire British invasion, this is a very important song to history. Give it a listen and let us know what you think.…
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In this Season 7 episode, I discuss my experience at the Bruce Springsteen concert.
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review on of the earliest singles from The Moody Blues. Released in 1964 and charting at #1 in the UK, #2 in Canada and#10 in the US, this was a very early hit song for the group. Give it a listen and let us know what you think.Di Classic Vinyl Podcast
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In this Season 7 episode, I discuss Queen's hit album, A Day at the Races, giving a quick history of how the album came together, a rundown of the songs, my own personal take and ranking of the songs, and my overall rating of the album.
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler review CCR and their first single release Suzie Q. An 8 minute long jam song that the band split in half for the A and B side of their debut single. How does this song rank with you, and how does it still hold up today?Di Classic Vinyl Podcast
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In this Season 7 episode, my wife guest stars and gives me the first word of song titles from albums from my collection and I have to guess the album.
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review Bob Dylan and his music and culture changing song from 1963 Blowin' in the Wind. As one of the most influential songs of all time, how do you think the song and message still hold up today?Di Classic Vinyl Podcast
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In this Season 7 episode, I discuss Fleetwood Mac's hit album, Fleetwood Mac (The White Album), giving a quick history of how the album came together, a rundown of the songs, my own personal take and ranking of the songs, and my overall rating of the album.
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to Meat Loaf and his 1978 hit single Two Out of Three Ain't Bad. Off of his 1977 smash hit album Bat Out of Hell, this single is still to this day one of his more popular songs. Give it a listen and let us know what you think.Di Classic Vinyl Podcast
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler review Lynyrd Skynyrd and their first major single release in 1973, Gimme Three Steps. Although this single did not chart for the group, it still receives a ton of radio airplay to this day. Give it a listen and let us know what you think.Di Classic Vinyl Podcast
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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?Di Classic Vinyl Podcast
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review to one of Black Sabbath's earliest songs, The Wizard. The first song released off of their debut album that was recorded in record time for very little money. Give it a listen and let us know what you think.Di Classic Vinyl Podcast
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In this episode, I preview what Season 7 has in store, including how many albums will be covered and some of their accomplishments, as well as what some of the additional podcast episodes will look like.
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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 The Who and their 1964 single, I Can't Explain. As a great example of their early song writing and the first single released under the band name The Who, give it a listen and let us know what you think.Di Classic Vinyl Podcast
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review The Mama's and The Papa's hit 1965 single California Dreamin'. As probably the most recognizable song from the group, how do you think it still holds up today? Give it a listen and let you know what you think.Di Classic Vinyl Podcast
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler continue their series Meet The Beatles and listen to and review The Beatles and their 1963 singles From Me To You and Thank You Girl. Give them a listen and let us know what you think.Di Classic Vinyl Podcast
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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 review the Guess Who and their hit song from 1969, These Eyes. Co-written by Randy Bachman and lead singer Burton Cummings, this was the bands first major hit in the US. Give it a listen and let us know what you think.Di Classic Vinyl Podcast
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review The Rolling Stones 1964 hit single It's All Over Now. As The Stones first #1 UK hit, how do you think this early Stones cover song stands up still today? Let us know what you think.Di Classic Vinyl Podcast
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In the Season 6 finale, I name some of the bests of the Season 6 albums, as well as naming the Best Song and Best Album of the season.
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review The Kink's 1970 hit single Lola. As a controversial song about a cross dresser or trans woman, this was a very cutting edge song at the time. Give it a listen and let us know what you think.Di Classic Vinyl Podcast
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In this Season 6 episode, I discuss Quiet Riot's hit album, Metal Health, giving a quick history of how the album came together, a rundown of the songs, my own personal take and ranking of the songs, and my overall rating of the album.
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review Harry Chapin's hit 1974 song Cat's in the Cradle. As a #1 hit in 1974, how do you think the song still holds up today?Di Classic Vinyl Podcast
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In this Season 6 episode, my wife guest stars and has to guess the album title from my personal collection after the main words were replaced by synonyms.
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review The Beatles 1965 hit single We Can Work It Out. As one of the best selling singles of the 1960s, is this one of Lennon and McCartney's best songs? Give it a listen and let us know what you think.Di Classic Vinyl Podcast
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In this Season 6 episode, I discuss Heart's hit album, Heart, giving a quick history of how the album came together, a rundown of the songs, my own personal take and ranking of the songs, and my overall rating of the album.
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In this Season 6 episode, I rank the best songs written by Jim Steinman.
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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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In this Season 6 episode, I discuss Boston's hit album, Don't Look Back, giving a quick history of how the album came together, a rundown of the songs, my own personal take and ranking of the songs, and my overall rating of the album.
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review Cream's 1968 hit single White Room. A pretty powerful song from the rock trio of Jack Bruce, Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker that is still played on Classic Rock radio to this day. Give it a listen and let us know what you think.…
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In this Season 6 episode, my wife guest stars and reads me a 20 question quiz from a Rock and Roll Trivia book.
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In this Season 6 episode, I discuss the Flashdance soundtrack, giving a quick history of the movie, how the soundtrack came together, a rundown of the songs, my own personal take and ranking of the songs, and my overall rating of the album.
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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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In this Season 6 episode, I review four books that I've read recently: Bob Spitz's "The Beatles," Ken Caillat's "Making Rumours," Robert Daltrey's "Thanks A Lot, Mr. Kibblewhite," and Debbie Harry's "Face It.”
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In this Season 6 episode, I discuss Aerosmith's hit album, Toys in the Attic, giving a quick history of how the album came together, a rundown of the songs, my own personal take and ranking of the songs, and my overall rating of the album.
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