• Ep536: Danny Goldberg - Bumping Into Geniuses (Led Zeppelin, Nirvana, & more)
    Feb 23 2026

    Danny Goldberg shares insider stories from his 50-year career as Led Zeppelin's publicist and Nirvana's manager, revealing Kurt Cobain's creative genius and the first-hand dynamics behind rock's biggest bands.

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    Topics Include:

    • Danny discusses the 2026 reissue of "Bumping into Genius"
    • Admits his turntables are mostly for show, prefers streaming now
    • Kept about 100 vinyls including The Fugs on ESP Records
    • Answered a Billboard ad not knowing music business existed
    • Found his calling through enthusiasm and sensitivity to artists
    • Became Led Zeppelin's US publicist in 1973 for Houses of the Holy
    • The biggest band in the world had never gotten positive press
    • Peter Grant described them as "just mild barbarians"
    • Bonzo would arrive early to tune drums for each room's acoustics
    • Jimmy Page avoided TV—felt it couldn't deliver Zeppelin's true sound
    • Physical Graffiti era: Danny became Swan Song Records vice president
    • His blues tribute pitch rejected—later repurposed for Foghat
    • Robert Plant was eloquent and handled most press duties willingly
    • Jimmy's Crowley interest rarely came up in day-to-day interactions
    • Met Ringo, never John or George—All Things Must Pass is essential
    • Nirvana's 92 Australian tour produced the Rolling Stone cover shoot
    • Kurt's "Corporate magazines still suck" shirt was pure tightrope genius
    • He storyboarded every Nirvana video shot by shot himself
    • Appeared on Headbangers Ball in a dress to subvert metal culture
    • Nevermind hit five radio formats simultaneously—unprecedented crossover success
    • Kurt agreed to edit In Utero packaging for Walmart-only kids
    • Fame invaded his privacy—tabloid coverage of Courtney infuriated him
    • Depression and heroin predated fame—confirmed by Chris Novoselic
    • Danny dismisses conspiracy theories—Seattle PD had no coverup motive
    • Sub Pop planned "Cash Cow"—Kurt licensed it back as Incesticide
    • Incesticide liner notes rank among Kurt's most remarkable creative statements
    • Danny calls In Utero Kurt's best songwriting, his personal favorite
    • Bonnie Raitt's Nick of Time gave Danny credibility to expand management
    • John Silva brought Redd Kross, leading to Sonic Youth, then Nirvana
    • Born Innocent documentary on Redd Kross earns Danny's recommendation

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  • Ep535: Making Music & Vinyl History w Producer Plug
    Feb 10 2026

    Producer Plug discusses his journey from New York DJ to hip hop producer for Wu-Tang members, running multiple record stores, and launching R&G Records in Inglewood with Snoop Dogg.

    Topics Include:

    • Producer Plug discusses meeting again at Austin Record Fair
    • His three superpowers: DJing, executive producing, and music production
    • Born in Flushing Queens with father's influential Fisher sound system
    • Father introduced him to WCBS-FM and classic disc jockeys
    • The Fugees "Killing Me Softly" became his first musicology lesson
    • Father taught him to stay curious and humble about music
    • Started buying records at Nobody Beats The Wiz and Coconuts
    • Carried white garbage bag of records through high school
    • All The Right Records shop combined haircuts and vinyl shopping
    • Made popular mixtapes across Queens neighborhoods, sold as CDs
    • Got on record label promo lists by showcasing his tapes
    • Mixtapes evolved into producing albums with original beats naturally
    • Career progression through DJing, A&R, and label executive roles
    • Opened multiple Records & Goods locations across different cities
    • R&G stores feature unique Grail Museum showcasing rare pressings
    • Hip hop's importance: taking best moments from every music genre
    • Each store represents a spiritual piece of his father
    • Haradio Sound Lab offers vinyl meditation space for listening sessions
    • Tom Silverman's advice: learn from my billion-dollar mistakes instead
    • Vinyl On Demand releases reissues plus upcoming Big Boo collaboration

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  • Chuck Negron (1942-2026) - The Vinyl Guide interview
    Feb 7 2026

    Co-founder and former Three Dog Night frontman Chuck Negron (1942-2026) discusses the collectible records of his career, the early releases on small labels, the rare and recalled albums of Three Dog Night and mega-smash excesses and turnaround of his life and career.

    Interview from July 2022

    Topics Include:

    • Chuck's autobiography Three Dog Nightmare .
    • Basketball was first passion growing up in Bronx schoolyards.
    • Made first record "Oh Baby" in 1958 at age fifteen.
    • Early releases on tiny Bronx Records label extremely rare today.
    • Progressed through Rondelles, Marlinda, and Heart Van regional California labels.
    • "I Dream of an Angel" became regional hit across central California.
    • Columbia Records offered deal while playing college basketball at Hancock.
    • Chose to finish basketball season, damaging initial Columbia Records excitement.
    • Learned hard lesson about commitment after squandering early industry enthusiasm.
    • Bill Sharman offered Cal State LA scholarship but chose music.
    • Left school permanently, ending high-level basketball career for music industry.
    • Three Dog Night formed with three lead singers sharing spotlight.
    • Band's strategy: find great songs, not write them themselves exclusively.
    • "One" by Harry Nilsson became breakthrough hit launching massive success.
    • Achieved 21 consecutive Top 40 hits selling over 60 million records.
    • "Joy to the World" became worldwide number one, band's biggest success.
    • "Black and White" addressed racial integration as mainstream social statement message.
    • Hard Labor's controversial birthing cover recalled after hundreds of thousands distributed.
    • Now hosts weekly WhatNot show selling rare Three Dog Night collectibles.
    • At 80, credits basketball training for vocal stamina and survival.

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    52 Min.
  • Ep534: Celebrating Chess Records with Steve Jordan
    Feb 2 2026

    Legendary drummer & producer Steve Jordan (The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Jon Batiste, SNL & more), discusses the history and deep personal reverence for the music of Chess Records and the 75th vinyl reissue series.

    Topics Include:

    • Steve Jordan discusses touring with John Batiste at Davos Economic Summit
    • He's producing Robert Cray's new album at Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals
    • JayVee Records finishing Willie Mitchell documentary, The Verbs album, and Tony Joe White posthumous record
    • Chess Records called arguably the cornerstone of modern music
    • New vinyl reissue campaign marks first proper Chess reissues in decades
    • Steve's compilation "Let's Play Chess" features personally meaningful recordings
    • The Dells were his first Chess records—Chicago's hardcore R&B answer to Motown
    • Tommy Tucker's "High Heel Sneakers" on Checker was childhood obsession
    • British Invasion reintroduced American blues that establishment had suppressed racially
    • Etta James "At Last" originals fetch four to five hundred dollars
    • Universal fire destroyed masters; some duplicates recovered from Europe thankfully
    • Early stereo versions often poorly done with hard-panned instruments and fake echo
    • Chess building preserved physically but control room was completely stripped of gear
    • Steve brought API console and ribbon mics for 2010 session there
    • Correctly guessed drum placement; Hubert Sumlin confirmed the next day
    • Otis Spann's piano still vibrates sympathetically when musicians play the room
    • Jack Wiener designed Chess gear and later mastered recordings in basement
    • Mastering represents twenty-five percent of the mix, often overlooked historically
    • Jamie Krentz alerted Universal to Chess catalog's 75th anniversary reissue potential
    • Rarities campaign revealed extraordinary alternate takes including deep Lowell Fulsom version
    • Willie Mitchell spent years perfecting Royal Recording's signature snare drum sound
    • Keith Richards session led to lifelong friendship with Willie Mitchell
    • Willie gave Steve one of Al Jackson's tom-toms from Al Green recordings
    • Recording, overdubbing, and mixing in same room captures authentic studio sound
    • John Lennon was his white whale—missed meeting him by five minutes
    • Finally played with Paul McCartney on Rolling Stones' Hackney Diamonds album
    • Blues Brothers debuted on SNL's third season finale with Saturday Night Live band
    • Matt Guitar Murphy was a Chess session player—Steve's first Chess connection unknowingly
    • John Belushi educated Steve nightly on deep Chess catalog from his Chicago roots
    • Devo's SNL performance was a life-changing moment Steve witnessed firsthand

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  • Ep533: Exploring the Pusciverse with Carina Round
    Jan 26 2026

    Carina Round discusses the new Puscifer album "Normal Isn't", their creative partnership, how motherhood transformed her songwriting, the emotional experience of revisiting The Disconnection and much more.

    Topics Include:

    • New Puscifer album "Normal Isn't" and concert film drop February 6th
    • Puscifer described as dark multimedia project with interconnecting 20-year storyline
    • New characters introduced: Belendia Black, Fanny Gray, the Synth Whisperer
    • Writing began post-Existential Reckoning; Mat keeps a magical idea folder
    • Maynard learned Logic software, contributed more initial musical sketches this time
    • Carina waits for lyrics—word rhythms shape her vocal approach entirely
    • Mat masters specific gear per album: Fairlight, Synclavier, custom guitars
    • Carina sang through Eventide effects unit, letting it shape melodies
    • Mat designs all stage plots, lighting, and visual concepts himself
    • Carina recently started improv classes—facing her worst nightmare on purpose
    • Mat discovered her at LA show; V is for Vagina hooked her
    • Maynard conveys mood clearly while leaving lyrics open to interpretation
    • Humbling River audition taught her: no preciousness about ideas here
    • Maynard's response—"as long as it doesn't interfere with me"—was freeing
    • Having an eight-year-old son completely changed her creative process
    • Revisiting The Disconnection live revealed surprising wisdom in her youth
    • Music became her way to connect rather than dissociate emotionally
    • She bootlegged her own Interscope album just to have it on vinyl
    • Kids today skip songs constantly—no commitment to full album journeys
    • Rare Ocean Blue pressing was a happy accident—only 13 copies exist

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    59 Min.
  • Ep532: Lucinda Williams in a World Gone Wrong
    Jan 19 2026

    Lucinda Williams discusses her recent creative surge with multiple tribute albums, paying homage to the masters, Folkways days, post-stroke recovery and the new album World's Gone Wrong

    Topics Include:

    • Lucinda announces her 18th album "World's Gone Wrong" releasing January 23rd
    • Reveals dramatic shift from releasing albums every 3-8 years recently
    • Credits husband-manager Tom Overby for keeping creative momentum going post-stroke
    • Explains how new band members made working out songs fun
    • Describes creative process challenges between inspiration and studio deadlines
    • Shares need for quiet, private spaces to write freely
    • Reveals hotel rooms as unexpected creative sanctuaries like John Prine
    • Discusses how songs emerge either formed or requiring detailed work
    • Explains editing process of refining and "trimming the fat"
    • Details collaboration with Tom Overby on "We've Come Too Far"
    • Talks recording at Ray Kennedy's Room and Board studio
    • Shares Steve Earle connection from Car Wheels on Gravel Road
    • Laments losing song ideas when unable to record immediately
    • Recalls taking control in studio despite band's initial surprise
    • Tells sweet story of meeting Ringo Starr at Capitol Records
    • Discusses transformative Beatles albums from early work to Sergeant Pepper
    • Names Bob Dylan as her North Star musical mentor
    • Explains The Doors' influence especially their dark poetic imagery
    • Connects tribute album work to preparing for original songwriting
    • Previews future projects including Neil Young tribute and stroke treatment

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    56 Min.
  • Ep531: Erik "Smelly" Sandin of NOFX
    Jan 12 2026

    Erik "Smelly" Sandin discusses NOFX life after touring, new music, sobriety through the NOFX hurricane, the Las Vegas incident controversy, the upcoming NOFX Retrospective at the Punk Rock Museum and more.

    Topics Include:

    • NOFX didn't break up, just stopped touring, still recording new music together
    • Band recorded 6-7 new songs three months ago in the studio
    • Mike constantly writes new material, has lots of unreleased songs ready
    • January 16-18 NOFX retrospective exhibit opening at Las Vegas Punk Rock Museum
    • Smelly will give personal tours but doesn't know what artifacts they'll display
    • Never kept any memorabilia from 42 years, always gave everything away immediately
    • Shocked that original PMRC records now sell for $5,000+ on collector market
    • Band relationships remain same, they talk regularly but need space between tours
    • Currently playing drums with Randy from Pennywise, Cameron Webb
    • Fills in with the Vandals when Josh Freese tours with other bands
    • Recorded drums on Vandals' Christmas album 30 years ago, including transgender song
    • Early drug experimentation began with acid at 16, escalated quickly into addiction
    • Became homeless junkie living on streets for years during darkest period
    • Got clean in 1992, has maintained sobriety for over 30 years now
    • Joined NOFX through classified ad, instant chemistry with Mike during first jam
    • Band went through multiple lineup changes before finding the classic NOFX formula
    • Fascinated by ancient mysteries like underground Turkish cities, pre-Incan megalithic structures
    • Favorite museum artifact: Joe Strummer's original "London Calling" lyrics with water stains
    • His museum tour focuses on how punk rock saved his life story

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    42 Min.
  • Ep530: Tales of The Ramones with Monte A Melnick
    Jan 5 2026

    The Ramones influenced generations despite critical dismissal and radio absence. Ramones tour manager Monte A Melnick reveals insider history, promotional collectables, diplomatic strategies for handling volatile band dynamics and the journey of the revival and current cultural adoration of the band.

    "On The Road with The Ramones" book is available here.

    Topics Include:

    • Monte Melnick's bonus edition adds 40 pages to his Ramones road stories collection
    • Full-color book features posters, tour passes, and interactive visual design beyond typical text
    • Monte served as diplomat, psychologist, babysitter, and mediator between wildly different band personalities
    • Managing crazy crews, promoters, and venues doubled the nutty people Monte handled daily
    • He delayed writing until after Joey's death to avoid discussing uncomfortable personal problems
    • Frank Meyer co-authored as musician and Ramones fan, earning full credit beyond ghostwriter
    • Book structured as oral history combining new interviews with archived quotes from multiple sources
    • Early reviews dismissed the Ramones as "crap" unlike today's celebrated 10/10 album ratings
    • Sex Pistols' anarchy lumped Ramones into punk danger zone, killing radio station support
    • Major acts like Talking Heads, B-52s, and Blondie opened for Ramones before surpassing
    • The band never considered quitting despite frustration, constantly seeking new producers for radio
    • Johnny Ramone insisted on maintaining consistent sound while others wanted musical growth experimentation
    • The Ramones acted as "Johnny Appleseeds," inspiring kids worldwide to form their own bands
    • 1996 Lollapalooza tour revealed Metallica and Soundgarden formed bands inspired by Ramones performances
    • Record labels rarely interfered except removing "Carbona Not Glue" fearing potential lawsuits
    • The Simpsons appearance was considered an honor with special studio recording and commemorative jackets
    • John Holmstrom created Rocket to Russia artwork and illustrations later used for merchandise
    • Monte immortalized in song lyrics: "Monty's driving me crazy, it's like being in the Navy"
    • 1977 "It's Alive" album represents peak original four members captured in live perfection
    • The Ramones legacy: showing kids worldwide they could form bands without virtuoso skills

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    55 Min.