A classic rock and pop podcast where we review songs from the classic vinyl era of the sixties and seventies. Hear album reviews and discussions from all of the popular classic rock bands like The Beatles, The Doors, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Grand Funk and many, many more!
This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review Heart and their 1976 hit song Magic Man. As Heart's first top 10 single, how do you think this song still hold up today? Give it a listen and let us know what you think.
This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast and our 7th episode of Meet the Beatles, Justin and Tyler finish out the Long Tall Sally EP with the songs Slow Down and Matchbox.
This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler look at the top 100 hits at the year end on the 1964 Billboard Charts. Of course, we do not completely agree with the 1964 charts, so we give you our top 25 each as we think they should have finished. Let us know what you think.
This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review Buffalo Springfield and their 1966 hit song For What It's Worth. As a soundtrack song to the sixties and the ever changing culture, this song has become well known as a popular protest song. Give it a listen and let us know what you think.
This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review The Alice Cooper band's 1971 single Under My Wheels. The first single off of their 3rd studio album Killer. Give it a listen and let us know what you think.
This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review Badfinger and their first hit song from 1969, Come and Get It. A band with a very tragic history, but some pretty decent music that has somewhat been lost to time. Give it a listen and let us know what you think.
This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review one of the songs that played a big piece of the British Invasion of the US in 1964, Time Is On My Side from The Rolling Stones. Give it a listen and let us know what you think.
This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review Three Dog Night and their first hit song from April of 1969, One. With a string of hit songs in the late 60s and early 70s, how do you think Three Dog Night and their songs hold up to this day? Give it a listen and let us know what you think.
This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast and our Meet The Beatles series, Justin and Tyler listen to and review the first two songs off of the Long Tall Sally EP, Long Tall Sally and I Call Your Name. Give them a listen and let us know what you think!
This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review Crosby, Still, Nash & Young, and their 1970 song Woodstock. A song written by Joni Mitchell about the Woodstock festival that she did not attend, how do you think it paints the picture of the most popular music festival and spirit of the times? Give it a listen and let us know what you think.
This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers first single from 1976, Breakdown. With many hits through the late 70s up until his death in 2017, how do you think Tom Petty and his music will be remembered?
This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review what is probably The Grass Root's most well known song, Let's Live For Today. The band is somewhat faded from popularity in recent years, so give them a listen and let us know what you think!
This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler along with guest host Austin, listen to and review side 2 of The Door's and their 4th studio album, The Soft Parade. Many consider this album the band's weakest album, but give it a listen and let us know what you think.
This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler along with guest host Austin, listen to and review side 1 of The Door's and their 4th studio album, The Soft Parade. Many consider this album the band's weakest album, but give it a listen and let us know what you think. Check out side 2 next week!
This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast and our Meet The Beatles series, Justin and Tyler listen the I Want to Hold Your Hand and This Boy. With I Want to Hold Your Hand possibly being the kickoff to the entire British invasion, this is a very important song to history. Give it a listen and let us know what you think.
This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review on of the earliest singles from The Moody Blues. Released in 1964 and charting at #1 in the UK, #2 in Canada and#10 in the US, this was a very early hit song for the group. Give it a listen and let us know what you think.
This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler review CCR and their first single release Suzie Q. An 8 minute long jam song that the band split in half for the A and B side of their debut single. How does this song rank with you, and how does it still hold up today?
This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review Bob Dylan and his music and culture changing song from 1963 Blowin' in the Wind. As one of the most influential songs of all time, how do you think the song and message still hold up today?
This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to Meat Loaf and his 1978 hit single Two Out of Three Ain't Bad. Off of his 1977 smash hit album Bat Out of Hell, this single is still to this day one of his more popular songs. Give it a listen and let us know what you think.
This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler review Lynyrd Skynyrd and their first major single release in 1973, Gimme Three Steps. Although this single did not chart for the group, it still receives a ton of radio airplay to this day. Give it a listen and let us know what you think.
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