Vinylly Friday

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Synopsis

Each week hosts Tim and Eddie Listen to new or classic albums and talk about it. It's just a review but their history with it and extra nuggets of info too.

Episodes

  • Catch 22 - Keasby Nights

    23/03/2018 Duration: 01h25min

    This week on Vinylly Friday, Eddie and Tim review Catch 22's Keasby Nights.   Brink! Ugly Delicious Under the Influence 2 Tone Ska Keasbey Night As Performed by Streetlight Manifesto Streetlight Lullabies Samurai Pizza Cats Next episode, we'll be covering Fantasies by Metric FYPM:  Empire of The Sun - Two Vines Third Man Records Lazaretto Ultra LP Steele Wars Ben Mendelsohn Interview Ready Player One Armada   Write to us at vinyllyfridaypod@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @vinyllyfridaypod Follow us on Twitter @vinyllyfriday   Thanks to Michaela Worosz for logo design. Music used in the intro and closing is "Could It Be So Hard" by The Digs. Used under Creative Commons License via Free Music Archive. As always, thank you for listening and enjoy the show! 

  • Van Halen- 1984

    09/03/2018 Duration: 48min

    This week on Vinylly Friday, Eddie and Tim review Van Halen's album "1984". They also discuss an epic concert night in Buffalo, cowbell, and Eddie calls out certain XM Radio users. The Best Scene in the History of Cinema Parents Music Resource Center Filthy Fifteen   Next episode, we will be covering the Catch 22 version of "Keasbey Nights" FYPM:  Van Halen Rockabye Baby Fred Armisen: Standup For Drummers  The Sculptor by Scott McCloud  Drinking Points Podcast Write to us at vinyllyfridaypod@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @vinyllyfridaypod Follow us on Twitter @vinyllyfriday   Thanks to Michaela Worosz for logo design. Music used in the intro and closing is "Could It Be So Hard" by The Digs. Used under Creative Commons License via Free Music Archive. As always, thank you for listening and enjoy the show! 

  • The Killers - Hot Fuss

    23/02/2018 Duration: 01h11min

    This week Eddie and Tim talk about The Killers Hot Fuss, wax nostalgically, and surprisingly don't say anything negative about U2. Next episode we'll be talking about Van Halen-1984. FYPM The Replacements - Tim SetList.fm Stars - In The Bedroom After The War Wonderful Wonderful Rut Breakdown Song Exploder   Write to us at vinyllyfridaypod@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @vinyllyfridaypod Follow us on Twitter @vinyllyfriday   Thanks to Michaela Worosz for logo design. Music used in the intro and closing is "Could It Be So Hard" by The Digs. Used under Creative Commons License via Free Music Archive. Thanks for listening, enjoy the show!

  • Run The Jewels- Run the Jewels 2

    09/02/2018 Duration: 58min

    And the crowd goes: "R-T-J!" Eddie and Tim go "R-T-J!" as they review Run the Jewels' second album. They also debate cars and debunk a popular conspiracy theory.     Corrections/ Clarifications: El-P performed "Stay Down" on The Late Show with Nick Diamonds rather than "Tougher Colder Killer" as thought/ mentioned by Tim. The Late Show Performance and Spotify Track are linked, as well as the Spotify link for "Tougher Colder Killer"   El-P is the producer on all tracks, and is the sole producer on tracks 3, 4 and 9. Little Shalimar is the co-producer on tracks 1,2, 5-8, 10 and 11. Wilder Zoby is a co-producer on tracks 2 and 8, and Boots is the co-producer on track 6. The car in the gatefold of the vinyl is either a Buick Regal or Buick Grand National.    Sound effects that were on Tim's list but were not mentioned include:    A bull whip on "Oh My Darling, Don't Cry"    Gunshots with the "MJG and the Weathermen" lyric on "Lie, Cheat Steal"    There is a police siren and Pac-Man death sound effect on "Early"

  • Bob Dylan - Nashville Skyline

    25/01/2018 Duration: 01h09min

    This week Eddie and Tim talk about Eddie's favorite album, Nashville Skyline. They also pitch a country music musical, a romantic movie in the 60s and explore their relationships with their fathers. In a stirring turn of events, Eddie sings a few excerpts. FYPM I’m Not There (2007) Rolling Thunder Review - Bob Dylan "To Be Alone With You" - Sufjan Stevens Blood On The Tracks Before The Flood Bob Dylan Greatest Hits Vol. I/II (not on Spotify) Rolling Stone Music Now Podcast on Lana Del Rey vs Radiohead (Itunes store) Next episode we'll be talking about Run The Jewels II. Thanks to Michaela Worosz for logo design. Music used in the intro and closing is "Could It Be So Hard" by The Digs. Used under Creative Commons License via Free Music Archive. Write to us at vinyllyfridaypod@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @vinyllyfridaypod Follow us on Twitter @vinyllyfriday   Thanks for listening, enjoy the show!

  • Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin (1)

    12/01/2018 Duration: 01h02min

    This week on Vinylly Friday, Eddie and Tim celebrate the 49th anniversary of Led Zeppelin's debut album. Corrections: Eddie incorrectly refers to the classic Beatles song "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" as "When My Guitar Gently Weeps" In two weeks we'll be talking about Bob Dylans Nashville Skyline, so you'll have time to brush up on it. link to Spotify here Fuck You Play me: Immigrant Song Alternate Mix It Might Get Loud as of 1/10/17 is available on Netflix. Run The Jewels I Thanks to Michaela Worosz for logo design. Music used in the intro and closing is "Could It Be So Hard" by The Digs. Used under Creative Commons License via Free Music Archive.  Write to us at vinyllyfridaypod@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @vinyllyfridaypod Follow us on Twitter @vinyllyfriday   Thanks for listening, enjoy the show!

  • Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings- It's a Holiday Soul Party

    22/12/2017 Duration: 01h01min

    This week on Vinylly Friday, Eddie and Tim get funky a week early with a special holiday episode, featuring the album "It's a Holiday Soul Party" by the Dap Kings and the late Sharon Jones, a talent that left this world way too soon.   Also in this episode, Tim invites Eddie over for dinner in the spirit of the holidays (and because he owes him) and Tim confuses a deceased saxophonist for a U.S. Supreme Court Justice. Eddie and Tim go in-depth on the generations of holiday music, discuss some cheeky Christmas innuendo, Tim sings... again (unfortunately), and gets his Christmas comeuppance for alienating high school choral singers.    Corrections (because we will get letters):  Clarence Clemons was the former saxophonist for the E Street Band who passed away in 2011. Clarence Thomas was appointed as a U.S. Supreme Court Justice in 1991 and, as of recording, is currently serving as such. White Christmas was first released by Irving Berlin in 1942. Our Lady of Guadalupe is celebrated on December 12th, and the ar

  • Butch Walker and the Black Widows- The Spade

    15/12/2017 Duration: 01h27min

    Welcome to Vinylly Friday!  In this special second episode, Eddie and Tim listen to "The Spade" by Butch Walker and the Black Widows. They also discuss the sonic equivalent of peanut butter and bananas, their mutual love for the city of Charleston, South Carolina, Tim sings Stevie Wonder, and talk cheap Irish whiskey and analogies with liquor. All within an hour and a half action packed episode, with improved audio quality!   Music used in the intro and closing is "Could It Be So Hard" by The Degs. Used under Creative Commons License via Free Music Archive.   Thank you to Michaela Worosz for logo design.  Feel free to write to us at vinyllyfridaypod@gmail.com.  Follow us on Instagram @vinyllyfridaypod Follow us on Twitter @vinyllyfriday As always, thanks for listening and enjoy the show!  

  • Kanye West- My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy

    30/11/2017 Duration: 01h42min

    Welcome to Vinylly Friday! Thanks for tuning into the first episode where Eddie and Tim break down Kanye West's "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy".  Music used in the intro and closing is "Could It Be So Hard" by The Degs. Used under Creative Commons License via Free Music Archive.   Special thanks to Michaela Worosz for logo design.  Feel free to write to us at vinyllyfridaypod@gmail.com. Thanks for listening! 

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