
Discussion of essential vinyl records for your collection. And more.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicComedy | |||

Join Scotty and Gwil Owen of the Thieves for a discussion of this life in music, his album "The Theives - Seduced By Money" and his 5 Essential Albums.
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Join Scott Kummer, Josh Hohbein, Andrew Robot-Dinosaur, Paul Schlagel and Steve Banyai for a discussion of Pink Floyd: Dark Side Of The Moon and Uncle Tupelo: No Depression.
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Join Scott Kummer, Josh Hohbein, Andrew Robot-Dinosaur, Peter Clarke and Carly Lindvall for a discussion of My Chemical Romance: The Black Parade and Bob Dylan: Blonde On Blonde.
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Join Scott Kummer, Josh Hohbein, Andrew Robot-Dinosaur, Rob Dahlgren and Melissa Molvick for a discussion of Adrian Belew: Lone Rhino and Creedence Clearwater Revival: Cosmo's Factory.
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A podcast that takes its time, but is massively worth the time investment.
Is is good, is it essential, is the scoring flawed? Yes. Yes. Yes. That’s the charm of it.
This show is great! I think it’s the best way to get introduced to a great variety of new music, because it’s so interactive. Here’s how it works:
Each episode has 2 guests come on with one album each that they feel is essential to a record collection. A snippet of each track is played and the hosts and guests rate the songs 1-5. There’s plenty of good natured arguing going on as the tracks are discussed. It’s hilarious. The average rating of the tracks give the album its score, which you can vi... more
What a great show for anyone who loves music. You do not need to be into vinyl to enjoy fun conversations about albums. Highly recommend!!
Always a fun journey of discovery. This is a great podcast for anyone even remotely interested in music. If you do it right, by filling out the forms and deep diving into the albums presented, you’ll be amazed at what you discover. So often I’ll start out not liking an album, then a week later it’s in my collection 😔
The hosts are fun, everyday music lovers, not audiophiles wanging on about esoteric beats or rare Japanese pressings (although, it does come up). And they have a good mix of guests... more
Great team of hosts who give great insights to albums brought on by guests. Fun side bars. Not just another dig thru the top 20 Rolling Stone list.
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The discussions center around essential vinyl records, often spotlighting two iconic albums in each episode. With a comedic tone, the hosts engage in lively debates over the significance of these records in shaping music culture while sharing personal anecdotes and listener contributions. Topics frequently touch upon a wide range of music genres including rock, punk, alternative, and hip-hop, illustrated by analyses of lyrical content and production. The communal aspect is robust as listeners' votes and reactions significantly impact the discourse, reflecting a collective engagement in the music community. Unique to this series is the blend of humor and nostalgia, creating an inviting environment for music lovers of all backgrounds, whether... more
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Recent guests on I've Got That On Vinyl include:
1. Eric Wester
2. Matt Millard
3. Shane Thompson
4. Craig Woods
5. Vic Matus
6. Kevin Peters
7. Jake Lindvall
8. Nick Bambach
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