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Trampled Underfoot Podcast – 105 – Tale of Two Cities
Episode 105 of the Trampled Underfoot Podcast is a trip back to the podcast’s roots. Eloy Escagedo and Mark Lindsay have always been fans of music. But how was it that these rock stars started out as seemingly ordinary people, then became so amazing at their craft? And what was up with the 60s trend of the music industry releasing singles that weren’t on the newly released album they were promoting at the time? The discussion winds its way around to the injection of Hip-Hop into Rock and Roll. How does this trend compare to to the infusion of Disco and Rock back in the 70s? Is the blurring of…
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Trampled Underfoot Podcast – Episode 74 – Tramplin’ in the Years
New Year’s fireworks and celebrations are a little different in Miami, Florida, and Medford, Oregon. In Miami, the sounds of congas in the distance can be heard all around. Meanwhile, in Oregon, they start shooting off illegal fireworks early in the day, and continue all the way up to midnight. Mark Lindsay and Eloy Escagedo get into the New Year’s celebration mood and talk about how things are done in their areas. Mark then poses the question of the day! The Rock n Roll Hall of Fame nominees are in, and the question is, which of the nominees is deserving of induction into this prestigious museum? Well the conversation gets…
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Trampled Underfoot Podcast – Episode 52 – Our 1 Year Anniversary
One year ago, we started down this road that branched into many different directions. Conversations and stories add meaning to our lives and we pass those on to our friends, family and to generations after us. We make no excuses about what we like. Music, history, funny life situations, pop culture, and more! On this episode Eloy Escagedo and Mark Lindsay talk about the first season of The Trampled Underfoot Podcast and then get into an interesting series of music topics. Everything from cringe-worthy MTV videos to Ted Nugent in a loincloth, music recording, and The Beatles. There is also a lot more as well, so enjoy this special episode…
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Trampled Underfoot – 027 – VanGogh and the Time Traveling King
In this episode we talk about the highs and lows of the artist. Is it any wonder that many artists in the fields of painting, music, and other forms have very rocky lives? Well we touch on the lives of Van Gogh, Eric Clapton, John Lennon, Beethoven, MC Escher and more! We then pose a question that our cover for this episode is inspired by. We really have a great conversation on this one! Check it out… Check some extra stuff that goes along with this episode or any other episode by visiting http://scratchdpodcast.com Subscribe to our YouTube Channel!
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Trampled Underfoot – 026 – Canton Lindsay
Trampled Underfoot – 026 – Canton Lindsay In this episode we talk T.V. shows we grew up with! I mean the classics we all love from back in the day!. It’s a super fun episode that goes by lightning fast. Very entertaining show! Now if you look at the cover art for this episode, you’ll notice Mark Lindsay standing in front of a Chinese Restaurant. This is no mistake at all. In fact it’s a little Easter Egg from our conversation in this very show and it’s too funny! So check it out! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel!
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Trampled Underfoot – 015 – Stairway to Harrison
In this Episode Eloy Escagedo and Mark Lindsay talk about Easter eggs in music and movies. They get into Songs in reverse, call backs linking albums to a book, and bands linking to one another. They discuss The Beatles, The Beach Boys, The Eagles, Steely Dan, Deep Purple, and Frank Zappa and the Mothers. Then they get into the topic of George Harrison’s famous song “My Sweet Lord,” the copyright lawsuits that occurred and how they were resolved. Trampled Underfoot Podcast also discusses Led Zeppelin’s song “Stairway to Heaven” and how it sounds like a song written by the band Spirit. All that and more on episode 15 of The…
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Trampled Underfoot – 003 – The 90s Killed the 80s Era
Did the 90s kill the 80s era? In this episode we discuss this and the music changes throughout the turbulent decades. We also discuss the music industry and media bias. So check out this other great feature from Mark Lindsay and Eloy Escagedo.