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Vinylly Friday

49 Episodes

39 minutes | Jan 2, 2020
Tim and Eddie's Infinite Playlist
Here it is, the final episode! Our final will and testament in podcast form, chock full of albums we wish we did, but didn't have time for. We sincerely hope you enjoyed this wild ride with us, we sure did!  Disclaimer: We will be terminating our podcast hosting service at the end of January. I'm not sure how this will affect your listening to this podcast, but if you want to save future episodes, be sure to save them or email vinyllyfridaypod@gmail.com and I can send you the episodes in mp3 form.  Thanks again for listening, on with the show!  Links: Out of Respect  Fitz and the Tantrums- Pickin' up the Pieces Rick James- Street Songs Hank Williams- Greatest Hits  We Didn't Get To The High Numbers  Billy Talent- Self Titled 2003 Cage the Elephant- Thank You Happy Birthday  Harvey Danger- Where Have All The Merrymakers Gone? The Joy Formidable- A Balloon Called Moaning Larry and his Flask- All That We Know Mounties- Thrash Rock Legacy Third Eye Blind- Out of the Vein Tijuana Panthers- Max Baker Kanye West- Graduation Bob Dylan- Blood on the Tracks Couldn't Pick and Album twentyone pilots Jimmy Eat World Rubblebucket Link Wrey Smash Mouth The Struts   Adding to the Noise No Doubt- Tragic Kingdom The Clash- London Calling Billy Joel- The Stranger Vangelis- Blade Runner Soundtrack   Same Sound All Album City and Colour- Sometimes Death from Above- The Physical World Japandroids- Celebration Rock Lofi Beats to Study To Bob's Burgers Soundtrack Tracks:  Action Bronson- Easy Rider Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth- They'll Reminisce Over You  FYPM:  The Pogues- The Parting Glass 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 thank you to Michaela Worosz for logo design, she is an incredibly talented artist and designer and we were proud to have her logo feature as our artwork for every episode!  A very sincere thank you to my wife, Kristen, for your endless patience, constant encouragement and unbridled enthusiasm. You mean the world to me, thank you for giving me the confidence to explore this creative endeavor and being my biggest fan, even when we record well past our bedtimes. Smooches! -T And thank you to you, our listeners, for being on this journey with us. It's been one heck of a trip, thanks for being on it with us. Catch you on the flip side!  
78 minutes | Dec 19, 2019
The Fall Out Boy Episode
This week on the show, your bois from the iPod generation make you a playlist of their favorite (early) Fall Out Boy songs, hope you like it! Music Videos:  Sugar, We're Going Down Dance, Dance A Little Less Sixteen Candles, A Little More "Touch Me" Thnk fr th Mmrs   FYPM:  Tim: The Mandalorian  Bulls on Parade- Denzel Curry Eddie:  Knives Out   Follow us on Instagram @vinyllyfridaypod Follow us on Twitter @vinyllyfriday 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. We only have one episode left: the final honorable mention episode for the albums we didn't get to cover. Thank you for listening in the past, present and future!
40 minutes | Nov 21, 2019
OutKast- Stankonia (part 2)
This week on Vinylly Friday, the conclusion to the monumental OutKast album: Stankonia.  Show links:  Ghettomusick   FYPM:  Eddie: "JESUS IS KING" by Kanye West "Selah" Tim: "Old Raps: Dungeon Family"  Driven: OutKast documentary   Follow us on Instagram @vinyllyfridaypod Follow us on Twitter @vinyllyfriday 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. We only have two more episodes left: The Fall Out Boy episode and one final honorable mention episode for the albums we didn't get to cover. Thank you for listening in the past, present and future!
75 minutes | Nov 14, 2019
OutKast- Stankonia (part 1)
This week on the podcast, Eddie and Tim are back from a long hiatus to discuss part one of the classic OutKast album "Stankonia".  Links: Key And Peele OutKast sketch  Big Boi on Sound Exploder FYPM:  Eddie: Hip-Hop Evolution Dan Carlin Hardcore History   Tim: "Helicopters" by Barenaked Ladies, from the album "Maroon" The Great Albums Podcast   Follow us on Instagram @vinyllyfridaypod Follow us on Twitter @vinyllyfriday 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. Thank you for listening! We will be back next week with part 2!
38 minutes | Oct 10, 2019
Hissing Fauna, Are You The Destroyer? - of Montreal Pt. II
This week on Vinylly Friday, Eddie and Tim discuss the second half of of Montreal's Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?   FYPM:  Eddie- The Monuments Men Tim- Japandroids - Celebration Rock Our next episode will be: Stankonia by Outkast Follow us on Instagram @vinyllyfridaypod Follow us on Twitter @vinyllyfriday 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. Thank you fo
46 minutes | Sep 19, 2019
Hissing Fauna, Are You The Destroyer? - of Montreal
This week on Vinylly Friday, Eddie and Tim discuss of Montreal's Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?   FYPM:  Eddie- The Devil Wear's Prada Tim- Lizzo's Tiny Desk Concert Our next episode will be the second half of: Hissing Fauna, are you the Destroyer? by of Montreal Follow us on Instagram @vinyllyfridaypod Follow us on Twitter @vinyllyfriday 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. Thank you for listening!
71 minutes | Jul 4, 2019
Fluent In Stroll- Big D and the Kids Table
This week on Vinylly Friday, Eddie and Tim break down one of Tim's favorite albums, Fluent in Stroll, in honor of the tenth anniversary of its release.  Notes/ corrections: The guitarist is actually Sean P. Rogan, not Seth. There was a bonus track on the vinyl not featured on the streaming version of this album: Don't Ask Me, Just Do it Baby  Also, Buffalo, NY is located at 42.8864 latitude.    Links/ Things Mentioned:   Boom Goes the Dynamite  Fluent in Stroll Music Video  FYPM:  Eddie- Museum Confidential  Tim- Noise Complaint Music Video Shining On Music Video Big D and the Kids Table Playlist Note: The album "Good Luck" is not available for streaming on Spotify at time of this release   Our next episode will be on: Hissing Fauna, are you the Destroyer? by of Montreal Follow us on Instagram @vinyllyfridaypod Follow us on Twitter @vinyllyfriday 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. Thank you for listening!
85 minutes | Jun 20, 2019
Red - Taylor Swift
This week on the show, Eddie and Tim follow up on a promise from Episode 2 of the podcast with Red by Taylor Swift FYPM:  Tim: Connect The Dots - Mister Wives Mary Jane - Rick James   Eddie:  Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin    Our next episode will be on. Fluent In Stroll By Big D and The Kids Table Follow us on Instagram @vinyllyfridaypod Follow us on Twitter @vinyllyfriday 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. Thank you for listening!      
77 minutes | Jun 6, 2019
Red Hot Chili Peppers- Californication
This week on the show, Eddie and Tim wish a happy 20th birthday to the Red Hot Chili Pepper's smash album "Californication" Scar Tissue memoir by Anthony Kiedis  Scar Tissue Music Video FYPM:  Tim: Can't Stop By the Way Rocketman Movie Rocketman Soundtrack Eddie:  Suburbia Best. Movie. Year. Ever. Book Our next episode will be on... *sigh*... "Red" by Taylor Swift Write to us at vinyllyfridaypod@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @vinyllyfridaypod Follow us on Twitter @vinyllyfriday 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. Thank you for listening!      
57 minutes | Apr 25, 2019
Jungle- Jungle
This week on Vinylly Friday, Eddie and Tim break down one of Eddie's recent favorite albums: Jungle's self-titled 2014 debut album! There are also references to Chuck Berry, "Back to the Future" and Prince. Something for everyone!  Links:  Game of Thrones Theme- Western Style West World/ Game of Thrones Credits FYPM: I Would Do Anything For Love Pills  Worry Bout A Thing Vinylly Friday will be on a short hiatus, but fear not! The next episode will be out June 7th in honor of the 20th anniversary of "Californication" by Red Hot Chili Peppers.  In the mean time... Write to us at vinyllyfridaypod@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @vinyllyfridaypod Follow us on Twitter @vinyllyfriday 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. Thank you for listening!
41 minutes | Apr 11, 2019
Once in a Lifetime - Talking Heads
This week on Vinylly Friday, Tim and Eddie talk remove the water at the bottom ocean on the Talking Heads' Once in a Lifetime.    Music Video: Once in a Lifetime - Talking Heads FYPM: Stay Free: The Story of The Clash Zombie - Fela Kuti Road to Nowhere - Talking Heads Next episode we'll be doing Jungle by Jungle.   Write to us at vinyllyfridaypod@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @vinyllyfridaypod Follow us on Twitter @vinyllyfriday 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. Thank you for listening!
68 minutes | Mar 28, 2019
Eliminator- ZZ Top
This week on Vinylly Friday, Tim and Eddie talk about the album "Eliminator" by "that little ol' band from Texas", better known as ZZ Top.  Car notes: the car used on the album cover is a 1933 Ford Coupe, the Ford Coup in American Graffiti is a 1933 model. The car Harrison Ford's character drives is a 1955 Chevy.  Music Videos: Gimme All Your Lovin' Sharp Dressed Man Legs FYPM: I Gotsta Get Paid 25 Lighters Action Pact Next week we will be doing a short spin on "Once in a Lifetime" by The Talking Heads. Write to us at vinyllyfridaypod@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @vinyllyfridaypod Follow us on Twitter @vinyllyfriday 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. Thank you for listening!
73 minutes | Mar 14, 2019
Purple Rain - Prince and The Revolution
This week Eddie and Tim discuss Purple Rain by Prince and The Revoution. Nothing compared 2 u video Prince halftime show behind the scenes Next Episode: Eliminator - ZZ Top FYPM: Umbrella Acadamy Pen15  Write to us at vinyllyfridaypod@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @vinyllyfridaypod Follow us on Twitter @vinyllyfriday 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. Thank you for listening!
84 minutes | Feb 28, 2019
Four Song Showcase featuring Drinking Points
This week on Vinylly Friday, Eddie and Tim reunite with our old pals Troy and Haley from the podcast Drinking Points to review four songs of our own choosing!  Listen to us talk about various Dreamworks animated films (mostly Shark Tale and Shrek), get derailed by other tangents, and learn Troy's rant on Greta Van Fleet. Please note: opinions and thoughts are our own and do not reflect our employers Links:  The Whale- Drinking Points The Chauffeur- Deftones Cover The Sheepdogs- I Don't Know Music Video Edit: John Williams won a Grammy for his work on "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" in 1983, not "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" Find Drinking Points on their website, their Twitter and Instagram Troy's latest project: High Fives at a Funeral   FYPM:    Haley: "My Patch"- Jim Noir Troy: "A Tasty Sandwich"- Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein   Tim: "All of the Lights"- Hackney Colliery Band Eddie: "Miami"- Will Smith   Write to us at vinyllyfridaypod@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @vinyllyfridaypod Follow us on Twitter @vinyllyfriday 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. Thank you for listening! Next week we will be reviewing "Purple Rain" by Prince and the Revolution
36 minutes | Feb 14, 2019
Sia - Elastic Heart
This week in honor of Valentines Day Eddie and Tim dissect Sia's Elastic Heart. Next Episode: Car Wash - Rose Royce The Chauffeur - Duran Duran Everything Went Black - The Black Dahlia Murder People's Champ - Arkells   FYPM: Dirty Rice - Mad Caddies I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me) - Fall Out Boy Honey Boy Nothing Breaks Like a Heart - Mark Ronson, Miley Cyrus      Write to us at vinyllyfridaypod@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @vinyllyfridaypod Follow us on Twitter @vinyllyfriday 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. Thank you for listening!
33 minutes | Jan 31, 2019
Janelle Monae- The ArchAndroid (Part 2)
This week on Vinylly Friday, the conclusion of Janelle Monae's "The ArchAndroid"  FYPM: Prince Self Titled 1979  Annihilation   Next week, will be a short spin on Sia's "Elastic Heart" Write to us at vinyllyfridaypod@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @vinyllyfridaypod Follow us on Twitter @vinyllyfriday 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. Thank you again for listening!
50 minutes | Jan 18, 2019
Janelle Monae- The ArchAndroid
This week on Vinylly Friday, Eddie and Tim discuss part one of Janelle Monae's Metropolis inspired concept album: The ArchAndroid.    FYPM:  Dirty Computer The Electric Lady Next week, we will conclude with part two of The ArchAndroid Write to us at vinyllyfridaypod@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @vinyllyfridaypod Follow us on Twitter @vinyllyfriday 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. Thank you again for listening!
82 minutes | Jan 3, 2019
Are You Experinced? - The Jimi Hendrix Experience
For the first episode of the year, Tim and Eddie answer the question "Are You Experienced?" By Jimi Hendrix. Next episode will be Janelle Monae's - Archandroid  Links:  If 6 was 9 FYPM:  Bandersnatch - Netflix Christmas In Hollis - Run DMC Big Mouth - Netflix Into The Spiderverse
13 minutes | Dec 20, 2018
Tales from the Cutting Room Floor- Potpourri Clip Show
On this special episode of Vinylly Friday, Tim and Eddie assembled a special clip show from some recent episodes. Enjoy!   Happy holidays to everyone and thank you for listening in the last year. We sincerely appreciate your support, reviews and kind words. Be well and all the best in 2019. See you then with more reviews and episodes!    Write to us at vinyllyfridaypod@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @vinyllyfridaypod Follow us on Twitter @vinyllyfriday 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. Thank you again for listening!
50 minutes | Dec 7, 2018
Through the Wire- Kanye West and Tokyo Police Club
On this special one year anniversary episode, Tim and Eddie compare and contrast "Through the Wire" by Kanye West and Tokyo Police Club.  Links:  Kanye West- The Human Voice as an Instrument God's Gonna Cut You Down FYPM:  The Oral History of The College Dropout Rick Rubin BBC Interview Rick Ruben Visits NYU Dorm Room "Slow Jamz"- High & Mighty Brass Band "Do It"- Tuxedo "Acid Washed Jeans"- High & Mighty Brass Band  
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