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The Vinyl Guide - Artist Interviews for Record Collectors and Music Nerds
Nate Goyer, Record Collector, Music Fan, Vinyl Maniac
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Ep462: Henry Rollins Stays Fanatic!!! Pt 2 of 2
Épisode 462
jeudi 29 août 2024 • Durée 01:01:30
Henry Rollins explores the intricacies of record collecting, sharing stories from his book series "Stay Fanatic!!!" and discussing his commitment to preserving rare music artifacts (Pt 2 of 2).
Topic Include:
- Response for records that are costing thousands of dollars
- Buying original Misfits singles then getting them gifted from the band
- Obtaining Dischord and Black Flag records and artwork
- Preserving flyers at the time they were made
- Backing up Ian’s recording of The Cramps gig – Ivy holding the tape
- Collecting all the Black Flag gig posters when playing on the road
- Skipping meals to purchase archival page protectors
- Henry owns flyers and material that is the only known copy
- The scarcity of materials is a large attractor for Henry
- Lenny Kaye’s review acetate for Iggy & the Stooges “Raw Power”
- Henry keeps collections together for preservation
- “Do Not Sell At Any Price” by Amanda Petrusich
- Logic for spending lots on a record you want
- Robert Johnson song found by Alan Lomax
- Urban labels putting out music from Record Stores
- Page Hamilton reckons Be-Bop is the angriest music
- Henry takes no days off of writing
- Listening to The Damned “Machine Gun Etiquette” every Friday
- Drastic Plastic’s reissues of The Damned and The Cramps
- Henry plays The Damned “Strawberries” once each August
- Minor Threat opening for The Damned on Strawberries tour
- Charles Lindbergh left notes for future biographers
- Writing information and keep with records for future listeners
- Frustration on former owners who write or stamp on their records
- Regional pressings are so limited that copies with writing on it are only option
- Henry has a photographic memory for his record collection and condition
- Increasingly using software and laptops to track record collection
- Keeping records that he has nicer copies of – When possible, get 2
- Process for preparing a record for adding to his collection
- What are the white whales Henry is chasing?
- Competing against a mythical nameless “German guy”
- “Stay Fanatic!!!” books are the way to share his collectibles
- Interview wrap up
Order "Stay Fanatic!!! Vol 4" here
Henry photo by Maura Lanahan
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Ep461: Henry Rollins Stays Fanatic!!! Pt 1 of 2
Épisode 461
lundi 26 août 2024 • Durée 01:03:45
Henry Rollins dives into the fascinating world of record collecting, sharing insights through his book series "Stay Fanatic!!!" and discussing his passion for preserving & sharing music history.
Topic Include:
- The origin story of “Stay Fanatic!!!”
- Writing about The Stooges
- Learning to scan, archive material
- Telling the stories with early band materials
- Transcribing from handwriting, then speech to text
- Henry doesn’t get rid of records
- Acquiring individual and collections of records
- Bands that reinvigorated his interest: OSEES, Ty Segall, etc
- Label out of China – Old Heaven Books
- Seeing Keiji Haino in Tokyo
- Metallica closing a show for Iggy Pop
- Can Henry talk about his new project?
- What is Henry’s tolerance for bootleg material?
- Going to “see” David Bowie and Joy Division through their bootlegs
- Aggravation with bad recordings sold on bootlegs
- Understanding band reluctance to put out some recordings
- Stopping releasing spoken word CDs as they end up on YouTube
- Signatures get put on eBay near immediately
- Henry no longer signs things
- Stopping people from bidding on fake signatures
- Henry’s routine with Discogs and eBay
- The anxiety of chasing Discogs and eBay alerts
- Missing out on fresh listings of a holy grail
- Buying items that were misstated in the listing
- Educating inexperienced sellers on proper listing
- The 1st world problem of collecting records
- Breaking even on the “Stay Fanatic!!!” Books
- The genius of artists like John Coltrane and The Fall
- Henry’s early years – His mother loved books and music
- Road Manager Ward brings a portable turntable on the road
- 15 feet on the unplayed records shelf
- Henry describes his home stereo system
- His system is set – very few changes
- Leveraging experts to work on the setup
- Collecting personal items from musical heroes
- The Adverts, UK Subs clothing are in Henry’s collection
Order "Stay Fanatic!!! Vol 4" here
Henry photos by Jacob McCann IG @blokeyoucantrust and Heidi May
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Ep452: Managing the Miles Davis Legacy with Vince Wilburn Jr
Épisode 452
lundi 17 juin 2024 • Durée 57:41
Managing the estate of a legend like Miles Davis requires tremendous coordination, detail and creativity. Vince Wilburn Jr, musician, collaborator and nephew of Miles and co-manager of the Miles Davis Estate discusses the contents, complexities and strategies of managing the Miles Davis Legacy.
Topic Include:
- Uncle Miles – The Chief
- Reviewing offers / keeping quality high on Miles Davis legacy
- Good relationships of team and with former labels
- Are any tapes missing? How much unreleased material?
- Archiving films, stage clothing, instruments
- Miles Davis’ record collection, getting records delivered
- Musicians he appreciated in the 80s
- Miles’ thoughts on early hip hop
- Creating music on the fly, setting up recording sessions adhoc
- He went through many Sony Walkmans
- Where is Miles’ record collection?
- Miles was very supportive of Vince playing music
- The story of “The Man With the Horn”
- Advice Miles gave Vince on being a musician
- Did Miles keep in touch with his Jazz contemporaries?
- Some rare Miles recordings found after his passing
- Recent RSD issues of new Miles recordings
- Ron Carter stories
- What is something people get wrong about Miles Davis?
- Did Miles give any guidance on his legacy?
- Zev Feldman, Kevin Donan connections
- Musicians would visit Miles – Prince would call frequently
- Does the album art exist?
- Upcoming Miles Davis legacy projects
- Memories of being young with Miles
- What’s Vince’s favourite Miles LP?
- UHQRs are the ultimate Kind of Blue pressings
- Test pressings and original acetates are part of the archive
- Interview wrap up
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Ep367: Blues Images, Records & more w John Tefteller
lundi 28 novembre 2022 • Durée 57:11
After 20 years, mega record collector John Tefteller is ending his annual Blues Images calendar series on a high. Today he discusses the 2023 Blues Images calendar, shares many curious blues facts, stories and discusses the future. Plus an amazing extended episode all about John's Marx Brothers history and collection!
Topics include:
- The last Blues Images calendar
- What’s next for John?
- The 78 record collecting market during Covid
- Any new rare-record finds?
- Pictures of blues musicians
- The story of the rare 1928 Henry Thomas film clip
- Background of the Charly Patton Paramount picture
- A gorgeous copy of the Charly Patton record “Poor Me”
- Charly Patton’s life: playing weddings, getting throat slashed
- Bessie Smith’s “Shipwreck Blues”
- John T Smith’s “Old Rounders Blues”
- Process for restoring, capturing music from old 78s
- Blind Lemon Jefferson & Blind Blake
- Test pressings of 78s
- Papa Charly Jackson’s “Lexington Kentucky Blues”
- Ma Rainey and the upcoming boxset
- Texas Alexander’s “Blue Devil Blues”
- Brother Fullbosom’s “Sermon on a Silver Dollar”
- Rare blues 78 popped up in Japan
- Thoughts on Joe Bussard’s record collection
- John’s plans for his collection
- --- Patreon Episode ---
- John worked with Groucho Marx
- Groucho’s demeanor and humour
- Archiving Groucho’s recordings and appearances
- Collecting scripts – “I’ll Say She Is”
- Items from Humourisk and Four Nightingales era
- The chopped up bedroom scene from “Horsefeathers”
- New scenes in newly found prints of Paramount movies
- Recordings and film of Harpo talking
- Marx Brothers collectables
- Memories of Groucho’s passing
- Did Groucho ever insult John?
- Marx Brothers movies still translate today
- Interview wrap up
Order the 2023 Blues Images calendar here.
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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
Ep366: Gerald V Casale - DEVO & Beyond
mardi 22 novembre 2022 • Durée 01:04:02
With a new RSD release, Gerald V Casale of DEVO discusses the early days of the band, Booji Boy records, forming alter-egos, the impact of Saturday Night Live and his continuation of the creative spirit to explore make music.
Topics include:
- Recent collaborations are exciting for Gerald
- DEVO on Saturday Night Live
- The impact of the SNL show
- The difficulties of being DEVO in mid 70s
- The aesthetics and themes of DEVO
- DEVO made people pick a side
- History and experimentation of Alter-Egos
- How the yellow jumpsuit came to be
- DEVO and vinyl – early pressings on Booji Boy Records
- Stiff Records was the 1st to show interest
- The Mechanical Man record – Bootleg or not?
- Are We Not Men? Involvement from Robert Fripp
- Was the album always to be called “Are We Not Men?”
- Was the band happy with “Are We Not Men?”
- Creating the cover of “Satisfaction”
- Playing “Satisfaction” for Mick Jagger
- The video for “The Invisible Man”
- Gerald’s unique gift for making videos
- Leaning into the peculiarities
- The current state of DEVO
- “Are We Not Men?” Documentary
- Gerald’s RSD record: “The Invisible Man”
- Working with TOMO77 on album art
- The challenge of “Jihad Jerry & the Evildoers”
- Gerald’s frustration with the flaws in human nature
- “The Invisible Man” & interview wrap up
Gerald V Casale records, video, website
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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
Ep365: The Return of the Cassette Tape
lundi 21 novembre 2022 • Durée 46:16
The Cassette tape audio format is having a minor renaissance with artists & labels turning to the format in the wake of supply chain issues and a thirst for nostalgia. Today we talk to Jean-Luc Renou, CEO of Recording The Masters - RTM - about this phenomenon and how music lovers should think of the cassette tape.
Topics include:
- Why are cassettes being revisited?
- The history of RTM
- The arc of cassette sales over recent decades
- The difference between cassettes of the 80s and now
- Record Store Day cassettes releases
- Do we start w analogue tape?
- The changing formulas for magnetic tape
- Is there a finite amount of cassette tape?
- The durability of cassettes
- Can I play a cassette decades after last use?
- Common mistakes in caring for cassettes
- Aging parts of a cassette tape
- Sourcing parts for cassette manufacturing
- Were companies making cassettes in the last few decades?
- Number of cassette manufacturers
- Differences in cassette types – formulas, various noise reductions, etc
- The history of the compact cassette format
- The impact of the Sony Walkman
- Was there a cassette format war?
- Who is making cassette players today?
- The niche industry helped cassettes survive the last 30 years
- How long can cassettes last?
- People purchasing cassettes with no means to listen to it
- The biggest challenges to the modern cassette industry
- Cassettes have benefitted due to the vinyl backlog
- Creating pre-recorded cassettes
- Modern demand for reel to reel tapes
- Comments on VHS tape
- Partner network for pre-recorded tapes
- RTM’s new cassette tape player
- 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
Ep364: The Profound Mysteries of Röyksopp
lundi 14 novembre 2022 • Durée 52:09
8 years since the last album, Röyksopp has a massively ambitious project “Profound Mysteries” which is broken into III volumes, comes as a 6LP boxset and has visuals and even videos for each track. Röyksopp cofounder Svein Berge discusses the long journey of “Profound Mysteries”, the early and collectible records of Röyksopp, the Banksy record and more!
Topics include:
- 8 Years since “The Inevitable End”
- The band set out to create a double album
- The lack of constraints for “Profound Mysteries”
- The variations between Profound Mysteries vol I, II & III
- Growing up, getting records in Tromsø
- Realizing he was a musician
- The first time on vinyl record
- The limited community of musicians in Northern Norway
- The 1st Röyksopp single “So Easy” on Telle Records
- The Banksy cover version of “Melody A.M.”
- The story of Melody A.M.
- Working with Banksy
- How the Banksy records were distributed
- Checking out Svein’s Banksy records
- Banksy’s trip to Norway
- The rights to Röyksopp music
- Reissuing Röyksopp music on records
- Challenges with pressing records
- The “Profound Mysteries” 6LP boxset
- The artwork of Jonathan Zawada
- Developing a video for each track
- What was left out of the Profound Mysteries concept?
- Interview wrap up
Order Röyksopp's "Profound Mysteries" vinyl here.
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Photo credit Stian Andersen
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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
Ep363: The Vinyl of MxPx w Mike Herrera
lundi 7 novembre 2022 • Durée 47:00
MxPx is coming up on 30 years of releasing vinyl and have recently announced three reissues of some of their most beloved albums. Mike Herrera talks us through that process, securing the rights, pressing the records and the rarities of the MxPx vinyl catalogue.
Topics include:
- New MxPx Vinyl reissues
- Challenges of the MxPx Boxset
- The records of Mike’s youth
- Acquiring the license for repressing vinyl
- MxPx and the positive message
- The role of the Christian faith in MxPx
- How the band dealt with perceptions of MxPx
- The story of the single “17”
- The album “Pokinatcha” coming out in High School
- Creating the “Pokinatcha Punk” symbol
- Plans for more MxPx music
- MxPx materials they haven’t licensed
- How did they obtain the licenses from Universal
- Touring and supporting plans
- Supporting bands by purchasing vinyl
- Interview wrap up
MxPx vinyl reissues are available here
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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
Ep362: Leland Sklar - The Immediate Family
lundi 31 octobre 2022 • Durée 01:17:13
Leland Sklar has played on thousands of sessions and hundreds of hit records - from Phil Collins, to Jackson Browne, to David Bowie to Toto and more. Today Leland, along with film director Denny Tedesco, talk records, music stories and the new film "The Immediate Family".
Topics include:
- Leland is punctual
- Does Leland have a record collection?
- Denny’s dad Tommy didn’t listen to music at home
- Leland’s ability to listen for enjoyment
- The best acoustic hall Leland has played
- The acoustics of Carnegie Hall
- Leland’s preference for touring or studio work
- Finding time w all members of The Immediate Family
- The impacts of The Immediate Family film
- Going from a sideman to main focus with The Immediate Family
- Leland’s experience with original The Wrecking Crew
- How Leland got into being a studio musician
- Backing musicians getting their names on records was a gamechanger
- The Wrecking Crew’s names were not on records
- What tours or sessions was Leland offered that he regrettably turned down
- Studio sessions vs recordings from home and sending in tracks
- What are some of the tougher situations Leland gets hired for?
- Any songs or albums that Leland would like to revisit?
- Hearing recordings he was on but didn’t recognize
- Frustrations of the music business
- Memories with Frank Zappa
- How many Beatles has Leland worked with?
- Memories with John Entwistle
- Experiences with Jazz legends
- What bass players get up to when they’re not playing
- Memories with Eddie Van Halen
- Memories with Billy Thorpe
- Memories of recording Billy Cobham Spectrum
- How to see The Immediate Family documentary film
- Interview wrap up
See The Immediate Family Trailer / get screening tickets here
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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
Ep361: Gavin Rossdale of Bush
vendredi 28 octobre 2022 • Durée 32:01
Gavin Rossdale of Bush joins us for a quick catchup and conversation all about his new LP "The Art of Survival", his record collection, punk records of his youth, rare records of his career, getting the Bush catalog on vinyl and more!
Topics include:
- Gavin likes my blue hair
- Home in Los Angeles
- The heaviness of "The Art of Survival"
- The influence of divorce, pandemic & themes on the new LP
- Pandemic influenced and post-pandemic art
- Gavin's record collection
- His current obsession with Mars Volta
- Being immersed into vinyl
- Record shopping in Los Angeles
- Buying records as a kid - Bowie, Marc Bolan
- His reaction to punk - loving Sex Pistols, The Clash, X-Ray Spex
- 1st time on record - Midnight
- Original name for Bush - "Future Primitive"
- Renaming band to Bush
- Future Primitive 7"
- Getting Bush catalog back on vinyl
- When do we get "The Art of Survival" and "The Kingdom" on vinyl?
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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