Here is the new All Vinyl Podcast.

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All Vinyl is a podcast I do where I grab random records from my collection and play them, its not mixed and its not clever but I’ll bet there are some gems in there you never heard and some you never want to hear again. peace.
a-t.
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So I made a horrible mistake earlier this week after listening to The Seeds and thinking it was an early incarnation of the Nick Cave scene. Well, it’s not. It’s just that I listened to this Spank Rock remix by Diplo and I came to like this thing with Federalist dude on keys and botox lyricist spiking his tambourine:
So that brought me to this weirdest party and then this weird scene-steal. Well, hello, Mr. Soul.
Addenda: this this and this, which is exactly the way I react to this song every time I hear it.
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Ok, so check it out. Here it is, for real. A great way to relieve stress. This happened on Saturday. After you watch what is at that link watch the video below from last year’s event.
I really just kept laughing at the absurdity of it and couldn’t stop.
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I’ve been getting into the NHL and most specifically the Buffalo Sabres over the past seasons and now with almost no friends in town, a hockey loving ladyfriend, and the NHL cable package it was pretty inevitable that it would get even worse. It’s so bad now that I’ve missed Manchester United fixtures and totally lost my grip on the Premier League season. I’m ashamed but I have a long and not-worth-hearing argument for hockey. Instead of a boring diatrible I’ll let Randy Moller of the Florida Panthers broadcast team speak for me.
Thanks to Binary for the head’s up on this clip.
Oh, and I had to go to Spanish land but I found a clip of Swagger Like Us from the Grammy’s. I still can’t get over how ridiculous this grouping is. It’s like David Bowie, Robert Plant, Mick Jagger, David Byrne, and Stevie Nicks were all on stage at some point in 1979 and they actually made something good.
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