I love really good coffee and I enjoy roasting my own. Over the years I have found some really good local roasts but I find myself coming back to roasting my own.
In this episode I discuss new bands that are releasing new vinyl albums. I talk about a few of my favorite new records.
I took a portable turntable and speaker/amp setup into the office. I also pay my respects to the passing of Tom Petty.
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I recently was listing to Rickie Lee Jones's first album and was taken back to the early 80's. I had moved from Kentucky to New York state. I was dating a girl that was a big fan of hers. I had been listing to mostly classic rock but this album I really enjoyed. I mentioned something similar on my website's blog about how these old vinyl records are a type of "time travel" for me.
In this episode I talk about the cool inserts that many vinyl records came with. I also talk about the cleaning methods I use.
In episode 2 I talk about the audio equipment it use for listening to records. I also talk about some of my favorite live records.
Hey folks, I wanted to introduce myself and give you some insight on my vinyl record collecting background. This is just me recalling my early days as a kid growing up in central Kentucky discovering Pink Floyd and FM radio for the first time. If you are listening to this, I thank you.
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