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Trampled Underfoot Podcast – 127 – Blue-Eyed Soul Music
In Episode 127 of the Trampled Underfoot Podcast; Mark Lindsay starts off with the topic of Blue-Eyed Soul music, which leads to a discussion of the mixing of genres in Top 40 radio back in the day. Eloy Escagedo tells about an album that literally brought tears to his eyes during a discussion about music you have changed your mind about. The hosts wind things up by taking you back to the clothes, attitudes, people, places, and things that automatically spring to mind when you hear a certain song. Do you have any tunes that make the memories come flooding back to you when you hear it? All of this,…
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Trampled Underfoot Podcast – Episode 63 – Today’s Soulless Music
In this episode, is it Bubble Gum Rock or 60s Pop? Mark Lindsay and Eloy Escagedo talk about “songs that they played to death!” We go through a bunch of songs that we heard over and over again while growing up. You may recognize some of these musical gems yourself. Mick Jagger rears his ugly head in conversation again, and Eloy can’t get over the image of the dude quacking around on stage. It’s a fun segment and entertaining back and forth. Then we take a hard conversation turn and talk about a Time Traveler urban legend. Yeah, this is a fun one so check it out! We record LIVE…
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Trampled Underfoot – 022 – Led Zeppelin Lost in Plain Sight
It’s the 50th anniversary of Led Zeppelin’s debut album this year! Mark Lindsay and Eloy Escagedo opened up the books and gathered relevant historical documents in order to create a retrospective mini-documentary. In this episode you’ll get to listen in on parts of that documentary. Learn how Jimmy Page formed the band in an extraordinary series of events over 50 years ago this month! The podcast also delves into Eloy turning down the opportunity to join a gigging band. We also touch on items that go missing, the patron saint of lost things and failed attempts to get organized! This is a fun one so kick back and check it…
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Trampled Underfoot – 021 – 1800s People Had An Amazon That Delivered
Did you know that there was a time that the Sears Catalog was the Amazon of the day? Discover how people back before the internet and even further when TV was not around, could get most anything delivered to their front door. It is an amazing conversation in this episode of Trampled Underfoot. Other topics we touch on are: Banana Records in the 70s, Capital Records, CDs, iTunes, Amazon music, Used Record stores in the 80s, Yesterday and today’s Records in Miami, The resurgence of vinyl and so much more! This is a great episode, make sure not to miss it because we also talk about events that happened in…