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Trampled Underfoot Podcast – 173 – Every Sense of the Word
In this episode of the Trampled Underfoot Podcast Mark Lindsay is encouraged about the direction of music formats after a trip to his local big box retailer. The sudden appearance of some so-called “obsolete” goods were prominently displayed, which put a surprising amount of spring in his step for the rest of the day. This morphed into a discussion with Eloy Escagedo of our 5 senses, and everything we take for granted until they’re lost. There’s a lot to digest in this discussion, but we think you’ll find it palatable. There are a lot of digressions, segues, philosophical points, and just general rambling in this episode of the Trampled Underfoot…
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Trampled Underfoot Podcast – Episode 70 – The Rock Music That Made Us
In this episode, what are the songs that you grew up with? The ones you consider classics and have stuck with you ever since? In this episode Mark Lindsay poses the question to Eloy Escagedo; If you were trying to describe the music you grew up with to someone unfamiliar with rock music, what songs or albums would you share with them? The Trampled duo drop some heavy musician names and a great time being had. Unlike Episode 69, this one is a lot more laid back, so relax and check it out! We record LIVE every Tuesday evening at 9:30 pm Eastern, 6:30 pm Pacific time. Subscribe to our…
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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 Mark Lindsay and Eloy Escagedo opened up the books and gathered relevant historical documents in order to create a retrospective mini-documentary.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…