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Little Feat keyboardist Bill Payne and guitarist Scott Sharrard come on the Goldmine Podcast to talk to Goldmine's Chris M. Junior about the new album, "Strike Up the Band," among other things. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Goldmine Podcast takes a look at Get Hip Records of Pittsburgh, PA, and a recap of Record Store Day 2025 with guest Rev from The Drowns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Author Martin Popoff comes on the Goldmine Podcast to talk about his picks for the alternate history of Power Pop in 20 albums — an article that he had written for GoldmineMag.com. Read the article here. And listen to the Podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rev of the Seattle band The Drowns comes on the Record Store Recon episode of the the Goldmine Podcast to talk about one of Seattle's best record stores, Georgetown Records. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bassist Gord Sinclair of The Tragically Hip comes on the Goldmine Podcast to discuss the Canadian band's documentary No Dress Rehearsal,'which won TIFF's People's Choice Award for Documentaries and premieres on Amazon Prime. Also, there is the 40th anniversary of their debut album, Up To Here, which is now being reissued by UMe as a deluxe box set in 4-LP and 3-CD formats. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Irish singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan is the guest on the Goldmine Podcast. The songwriter of such hits as "Alone Again (Naturally)," "Clair" and "Get Down" explains his new album, Songbook, which recorded these classics in a concert hall setting (without an audience). There are quite a few stories shared about these iconic songs, too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Photographer Edward Colver comes on the Goldmine Podcast to discuss his entry into punk photography in 1978 — and what started out as a curiosity about a small L.A. scene of punks grew into a lifelong career. L.A. punks embraced Colver and his photography early on but the photographer also talks about getting ripped off by various record companies and musicians. Colver's work is featured on the Fall 2024 issue of Goldmine and a collector's edition is available with a photo print called “The Flip Shot," hand-signed by the photographer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Goldmine pays a visit to HeadLine Records in Los Angeles, CA, and explains the experience in the Record Store Recon edition of the Goldmine Podcast. HeadLine caters to mostly punk/hardcore music, and they perfect it! Listen to how they do it! You can also get the print issue that HeadLine appears in (which has a vintage photo by famous punk photographer Edward Colver on the cover) at Shop.GoldmineMag.com Note: Theme song for Goldmine's Record Store Recon performed by Chris of Anti-Flag. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Goldmine Podcast's Record Store Recon: Rattleback Records (Chicago) is reviewed thoroughly with special guests Rev from the band The Drowns and Liverpool Neil from the Punk 'Till I Die podcast. Dr. Disc of Goldmine took Rev and The Drowns record shopping at Rattleback and a good time was had by all! Listen in! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Jackson, a representative for the Bon Scott Estate, comes on the Goldmine Podcast to explain what the estate has in store to keep the AC/DC singer's legacy alive, with concert celebrations, collectibles, merch and more, with his 78th birthday onward. Fans will revel in what's to come. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guitarist Billy Morrison (Billy Idol, The Cult, Royal Machines, Camp Freddy, Circus Diablo) talks about his new solo album, The Morrison Project, and all its features (Ozzy et al) and extras (Rock Star Weekend giveaway and more) on this episode of The Goldmine Podcast. The Morrison Project songs are sampled and detailed with Morrison and his guests, Denny Sanders of the music distributor The Label Group and Sean Larkin, Co-Founder of Web3 solution powerhouse dCommunity. It's a fun listen about a great rock and roll experience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Goldmine Podcast, founders of the auction house AnalogR and longtime Beatles collector Tom Fontaine talk about their massive Beatles Experience auction kicking off at the beginning of March. It's a must listen for any Beatles fan and music collector. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Goldmine Podcast, editor Patrick Prince, staff contributor Alan Brostoff and Dennis Lyxzen (Refused/Fake Names) engage in a conversation about music and record collecting — sharing experiences, tastes and preferences. Topics discussed are the importance of not limiting oneself when it comes to listening to music, the thrill of finding particular records and the right record store to visit, and the unique experience of owning a physical copy of an album. Lyxzen has his own YouTube channel about the subject of record collecting, called Dennis Deep Cuts, and discusses his involvement in different bands and upcoming music projects. Take a listen! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This year's RSD Black Friday was more fun than usual. Why? Let the Record Store Recon edition of the Goldmine Podcast explain, as editor Patrick Prince and Recon writer Dr. Disc tell you about their record finds and record store experiences on the biggest retail day of the year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amy Fleisher Madden is a guest on the Goldmine Podcast to talk about her book Negatives: A Photographic Archive of Emo (1996-2006). Growing up during the rise of the emo scene in Miami, Florida, Madden started her own 'zine, Fiddler Jones, and eventually her own record company, Fiddler Records. Over the yaars she amassed many photographs and built a community connection in the scene; that all comes to fruition in the wonderful music history coffee book, Negatives, published this year by Chronicle Books. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen in on how Loud Pizza Records scores with an inviting appeal, brilliant marketing strategy and perfect location. The Record Store Recon edition of the Goldmine Podcast visits Loud Pizza, a record store in Chicago, IL, with editor Patrick Prince and roving (somewhat anonymous) reporter Dr. Disc. Also, special guest Liverpool Neil of the podcast Punk Till I Die joins the episode for a fun discussion about this new, exciting record store in Chicago. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Australian singer-songwriter Joe Matera comes on the Goldmine Podcast to talk about his latest release, The Lone Runner, a soothing tapestry of upbeat instrumentals. It is somewhat of a departure from Matera's guitar-driven albums of previous years. Goldmine columnist Warren Kurtz (Fabulous Flip Sides) joins in the conversation to give his opinion and feedback as well. It's all in the family, as Joe Matera is a columnist for Goldmine (Search For Vinyl Gold), too! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Record Store Recon edition of the Goldmine Podcast, Editor Patrick Prince and anonymous Recon reporter Dr. Disc look at their Record Store Day 2023 experience. Was it positive? How were all the stores that they had visited? Did they get everything they wanted? And so on. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Goldmine editor Patrick Prince and scribe Dave Thompson take a time travel dive into The Rolling Stones' 1967 — from Between the Buttons to the myth of an English Summer — on the latest episode of the Goldmine Podcast. Look for Dave Thompson's full story on the Stones' trip through 1967 in the nest issue of Goldmine Magazine (Apr-May 2023), available soon at Shop.GoldmineMag.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Goldmine Podcast, Goldmine editor Pat Prince and longtime writer Dave Thompson pick Jeff Beck's Top 5 songs. Not an easy task. Beck always had brilliant guitar work on anything he recorded and there have been plenty of collaborations (sometimes live) worthy of pointing out. In the end, there were the obvious choices and a few surprises.
The Record Store Recon edition of the Goldmine Podcast takes a look at the record store Sullivan's in West Virginia — with anonymous roving reporter Dr.Disc's Top 10 vinyl records of 2022 and more!
Director of Archives at The Allman Brothers Band Museum at The Big House, John Lynskey, is a guest on the Goldmine Podcast, to talk about the importance of maintaining the band's great legacy with solid music releases every year, both live performances and studio work from the archives. The latest release, for example, being Syria Mosque.A longtime rock historian, Lynskey is always an informative guest — so it's a worthwhile podcast episode to listen to, especially for an Allmans fan or anyone who appreciates rock history.By the way, get the latest issue of Goldmine with The Allman Brothers Band cover feature (and its Collector's Edition!) at shop.Goldminemag.com.
The Record Store Recon edition of the Goldmine Podcast take a look at the record store Culture Clash in Toledo, Ohio, which will be featured and rated in the Dec/Jan 2023 issue. Goldmine editor Patrick Prince and anonymous record store reviewer Dr. Disc detail the experience of shopping at this clean and well lit store.
Playing off an online article that longtime Goldmine scribe Dave Thompson had written this month about the good, the bad and the underrated of Rolling Stones songs, editor Patrick Prince questions Thompson on his choices (and reasoning). For instance, Prince thinks "Street Fighting Man" might be the best rock and roll song ever written, Thompson thinks it's just plain "lazy." It's stuff like this that makes a pretty good (and fun!) episode of a podcast — the Goldmine Podcast! Listen to the episode!
In the October/November 2022 print issue of Goldmine, Beatles aficionado Frank Daniels details the top U.K. Beatles records to own. On the Goldmine Podcast we'll tell you about the Top 3 from this article that most record collectors can only dream about owning.
The Record Store Recon edition of the Goldmine Podcast puts the Michigan record shop Vertigo Music up for discussion after (somewhat) anonymous reporter Dr. Disc takes a trip there to review it. He brought guest Tom Trauma from the Punk Till I Die podcast along, and they come to the conclusion that this is probably the best store to go to in the state. Listen why.
The Record Store Recon edition of the Goldmine Podcast puts the Michigan record shop Vertigo Music up for discussion after (somewhat) anonymous reporter Dr. Disc takes a trip there to review it. He brought guest Tom Trauma from the Punk Till I Die podcast along, and they come to the conclusion that this is probably the best store to go to in the state. Listen why.
Let's face it, even if you re the biggest Beatles fan in the world, you have your least favorite Beatles songs. Basically, that is what we are discussing here in this episode of the Goldmine Podcast. Picking our 5 least favorite (worst) Beatles songs. These are the songs we usually skip over when we are listening to a Beatles record, CD, digital album or stream.There's a catch. Dave Thompson, the guest host for this episode, wrote an article online in June describing his least favorite (worst) Beatles songs 1967-1970. So, this episode will center on Beatles songs pre-1967.Listen and tell us if you agree or disagree.As Dave Thompson puts it: Even the Fab Four had their off-days, you know.
Vocalist Ann Wilson of Heart visits the Goldmine Podcast to talk about her newest solo album, Fierce Bliss, the band Heart's place in the classic rock pantheon and more.
The Record Store Recon edition of the Goldmine Podcast brings on (as usual) Dr. Disc to give our listeners a review of his latest record store find. His latest praise is for Dearborn Music in Dearborn, Michigan, a shop that has been a family business since the '50s and, btw, one of the largest stores he has stepped foot into. Listen up and listen in to what makes Dearborn Music so cool and we'll have a giveaway for you straight from the store itself (if you are the first to answer our mid-podcast question on Twitter). We also share our April Record Store Day experiences (and what we are looking forward to in June). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Record Store Recon edition of the Goldmine Podcast brings on (as usual) Dr. Disc to give our listeners a review of his latest record store find. His latest praise is for Dearborn Music in Dearborn, Michigan, a shop that has been a family business since the '50s and, btw, one of the largest stores he has stepped foot into. Listen up and listen in to what makes Dearborn Music so cool and we'll have a giveaway for you straight from the store itself (if you are the first to answer our mid-podcast question on Twitter). We also share our April Record Store Day experiences (and what we are looking forward to in June).
Famed rock photographer Neil Zlozower comes on the Goldmine Podcast to talk about his first NFT auction with Julien's Auctions, auctioning off NFTs (with matching prints) of his FU Themed Portraits, accepting bids now and ending on May 16, 2022. You can go HERE right now to check out the selection and bid ASAP, but we recommend you check out what Zloz (as he likes to be called) has to say about being a newcomer to the NFT space. Plus he always has some great rock and roll stores to tell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Famed rock photographer Neil Zlozower comes on the Goldmine Podcast to talk about his first NFT auction with Julien's Auctions, auctioning off NFTs (with matching prints) of his FU Themed Portraits, accepting bids now and ending on May 16, 2022. You can go HERE right now to check out the selection and bid ASAP, but we recommend you check out what Zloz (as he likes to be called) has to say about being a newcomer to the NFT space. Plus he always has some great rock and roll stores to tell.
Famed Utopia bassist Kasim Sulton comes on the Goldmine Podcast to talk about the production of his own Unsung podcast — a fictional comedic series based on his life — and the overall value of Utopia's music. Part of Pantheon Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Famed Utopia bassist Kasim Sulton comes on the Goldmine Podcast to talk about the production of his own Unsung podcast — a fictional comedic series based on his life — and the overall value of Utopia's music. Part of Pantheon Podcasts
This episode's guest will be U; S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo, who is the first Artist-In-Residence for the new Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, which will have its grand opening to the public on May 10, 2022, Harjo, a Tulsa native, will produce educational programs and schedule live performances for the Center, as well as curate special exhibitions. The Center will contain the Bob Dylan archives, which is a collection of more than 100,000 items spanning the songwriter's entire career, Harjo will explain the opening of the Bob Dylan Center in more detail on this episode of the Goldmine Podcast.
This episode's guest will be U; S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo, who is the first Artist-In-Residence for the new Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, which will have its grand opening to the public on May 10, 2022, Harjo, a Tulsa native, will produce educational programs and schedule live performances for the Center, as well as curate special exhibitions. The Center will contain the Bob Dylan archives, which is a collection of more than 100,000 items spanning the songwriter's entire career, Harjo will explain the opening of the Bob Dylan Center in more detail on this episode of the Goldmine Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Producer, composer and drummer Leslie Mandoki comes on the Goldmine Podcast to talk about the latest album by prog rock supergroup Mandoki Soulmates, Utopia For Realists. Mandoki Soulmates can be called a supergroup because of its many collaborators — beginning in its infancy with contributions from Jon Lord, Greg Lake and Jack Bruce and currently involving the likes of Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson, Mike Stern, Al DiMeola on the latest release. Leslie has stories to share, as a Hungarian refugee in 1975, escaping the Iron Curtain, to working with the late Soulmate bassist Jack Bruce (Cream) to vocalist Eric Burden (Animals, War) and Phil Collins (Genesis), Prog lovers will take a lot from this particular episode.
Guitarist Joe Satriani comes on the Goldmine Podcast to talk about his fine artwork —abstract painting — and how this creativity works with the guitar playing he is known for. Satriani is working with Wentworth Gallery and those interested in viewing and buying his artwork can go to wentworthgallery.com.. In fact, you can find out on this particular podcast where to view Joe's artwork in-person at Wentworth Gallery exhibits for Joe's current gallery tour. It's a fascinating listen and worth checking out for art and music lovers.
The Goldmine Podcast takes a look at a newly released album by the '80s San Francisco new wave band Times Beach with music appraiser Stephen M.H. Braitman. Besides running his own music appraisal company (musicappraisals.com) and co-hosting an AXS-TV series with Ahmet Zappa called Rock My Collection, Braitman decided to press vinyl records of never-released recordings (studio and live) of Times Beach, called Step In Time, Braitman explains the entire history of the band and their unique sound on an episode of the podcast.For more Times Beach information, listen to song samples and then purchase the album, go to timesbeach1.bandcamp.com/releases
M.C. Taylor, the brains behind Hiss Golden Messenger, comes on the Goldmine Podcast to talk about the Hiss Golden Messenger 2021 holiday album, O Come All Ye Faithful (Merge Records).Taylor takes holiday music into a more contemplative realm with this release. As he puts it: "Big, brash holiday music — the type that we hear in big-box stores in the middle of December — has never resonated with me," Taylor certainly accomplishes a unique holiday mood on O Come All Ye Faithful. with renditions of holiday standards such as "Joy to the World," "Silent Night" and the title track, along with covers of Creedence Clearwater Revival's "As Long As I Can See the Light," Spiritualized's “Shine a Light” and Woody Guthrie's "Hanukkah Dance." But the best song just might be the HGM holiday original, "Grace." All songs on the album are delivered by Taylor and Hiss Golden Messenger's extended musical family, as well as special guests that include Grammy Award-winner Aoife O'Donovan, Nathaniel Rateliff, Erin Rae and Buddy Miller.Listen to samples of songs and Taylor's own descriptions of the music. It's a wonderful conversation to put you in the proper holiday spirit.
The novel Searching for Jimmy Page by author (and Led Zeppelin fan) Christy Hallberg is the subject of this episode of the Goldmine Podcast. Hallberg discusses the basis for her debut novel and her ongoing love for all things Zeppelin. Certainly, Led Zeppelin fans will dig this novel (read synopsis below), but you don't have to be a Zep fan to enjoy the mystery of the book's story,Listen to the episode and then you can order the book right now in the Goldmine store HERE.Synopisis: Narrator Luna Kane is on a grief-fueled mission: find elusive guitar god Jimmy Page and ask if he is her father. Luna packs her bags for the misty mountains and becomes a traveler of both time and space, walking a precarious line between personal growth and self-destruction on her pilgrimage from North Carolina to Page's home(s) in England. Luna's quest is as flawed as Quixote's, yet she ultimately finds the answers–and family–she seeks.SEARCHING FOR JIMMY PAGE by Christy Alexander Halberg is set in 1988 after the death of Luna's great-grandfather propels teenage Luna to investigate her mother's suicide years earlier. The identity of Luna's father is a mystery. Single mom Claudia won't say but hints it might be guitar wizard Jimmy Page. But Claudia battles mental illness, often locking herself in her bedroom and blasting the offbeat Zep deep track, “Four Sticks” on her stereo, much to her young daughter's bewilderment and terror. One day Claudia retreats to her bedroom armed with her father's old service revolver and doesn't come out. Hallberg looks at the devastation of mental illness and suicide through the eyes of a child, a young adult, a parent, and even a grandparent, which minimizes some family transgressions while amplifying others.
The Amy Winehouse memorabilia auction at Julien's Auctions titled "PROPERTY FROM THE LIFE AND CAREER OF AMY WINEHOUSE" (going live Saturday, November 6th and Sunday, November 7th, 2021) is detailed on the Goldmine Podcast from a preview at New York City's Hard Rock Cafe with Julien's Auctions CFO/Executive Director Martin J. Nolan. Over 1,000 items up for auction showcase Winehouse's public and private life, from fashion to vinyl/CD collections. Tune in and find out more.
Get geared up for Record Store Day Black Friday by listening to a Goldmine Podcast chat with RSD co-founder Michael Kurtz about what to expect on one of the biggest day's of the year for record stores. Kurtz will talk about specific releases to look forward to on Black Friday, among other things going on in RSD world. A must-listen for music collectors and enthusiasts.Part of Pantheon Podcasts
Lead vocalist/guitarist Zakk Wylde (ex-Ozzy Osbourne guitar slinger) comes on the Goldmine Podcast to discuss the release of Black Label Society's eleventh album, Doom Crew Inc.. Recorded at Zakk's Black Vatican home studio with the usual suspects John DeServio (bass), Dario Lorina (rhythm guitar and Jeff Fabb (drums), Doom Crew Inc.. is once again filled with fantastic Sabbath-y riffs and moving Allmans-esque guitar ballads. Doom Crew Inc. just might be the the best BLS album to date and Wylde explains why.
James Lee Stanley and Dan Navarro release a tribute album to Led Zeppelin, All Wood and Led, which gives a Laurel Canyon groove and acoustic mystique to the Zep canon.Stanley comes on the Goldmine Podcast to detail the Zeppelin tribute tracks — snippets of songs are played while the vibe is described.Listen and check it out — for Led Zeppelin fans and classic rockers alike!
The musical genre called Americana can prove difficult to define, but author Lee Zimmerman comes on the Goldmine Podcast to define it in full, detailing what's inside his latest book Americana Music: Voices, Visionaries, and Pioneers of an Honest Sound.
A perfect score! Goldmine's anonymous reviewer Dr. Disc gives Dr. Strange Records of Alta Loma, California an A-plus overall rating as a record store. He claims, "It's got everything needed for a great record store and deserves this perfect score!" Listen to this Record Store Recon edition of the Goldmine Podcast and find out what exactly makes Dr. Strange Records so special. And there is also a giveaway directly from Dr. Strange's owner.For more info, go to www.drstrange.com
Longtime Goldmine contributor John M. Borack speaks to Goldmine editor Patrick Prince about his latest Beatles book, The Beatles 100: One Hundred Pivotal Moments in Beatles History. There were many pivotal moments in Beatles history and two examples that were brought up in this Goldmine Podcast episode were the transition from the rough 'n' tumble rock band to Brian Epstein's polished "suit image" and, of course, the Paul Is Dead controversy. It all makes for a great listen!
Goldmine's roving anonymous reporter, Dr. Disc., takes on a journey to Chandler, Arizona, where we find a large, impeccably organized record store named Asylum Records. "It's like a museum, not just a record store," claims the good doctor ... so find out why by listening to this Record Store Recon edition of the Goldmine Podcast!