Hello and welcome to another Tales Vinyl Tells. Our trek into the great album rock of the 1960s and 70s is what we focus on here. The albums that came out during that time carried at least one maybe two really great numbers and my mission is to dig some of those hidden gems out and share them with you. I’m Brian Hallgren and these are the Tales Vinyl Tells. Looking over our playlist today we’ve got some J.J. Cale, one from the Airplane’s Surrealistic Pillow, the Kinks, Joe Walsh, the Dukes of September and if we have the time we’re gonna slip one in from Stevie Wonder. If you’re listening on the radio or online but not in podcast form you might want to check the Podcasts out because they contain usually more music and messages that you want to hear. Or not. Regardless, these are the stories that songwriters and artist wanted to tell you. These are the Tales Vinyl Tells.
PLAYLIST: 192.1 Boureé-Jethro Tull 192.2 Hymn 43-Jethro Tull 192.3 Coyote-Joni Mitchell 192.4 The Pretender-Jackson Browne 192.5 Ride the River-Clapton and JJ Cale 192.6 She Has Funny Cars-Jefferson Airplane 192.7 Someday Soon-Judy Collins 192.8 Well Respected Man/Come Dancing-The Kinks 192.9 Turn to Stone/ Meadow- Joe Walsh 192.10 Pretzel Logic-Dukes of September ( Michael McDonald, Boz Scaggs, Donald Fagen) 192.11 Bluebird-Buffalo Springfield 192.12 I Was Made to Love Her-Stevie Wonder
Episode 192: New and Improved! Lots of LPs to hear, So little time!