Yes my voice cracked doing the Rick James at the end but it's all good baby still here to waste 20 minutes on a description that not one human reads. I've started a trend with this Showtime Magic Johnson episode of VSS. That hopeful trend is any theme and general direction at all. Meaning this was basically one expanded theme for an entire episode, 32 for Magic is the soul music. Mostly R&B, some hip hop and some old Gospel songs can get me there, but I didn't have any of those slappers on vinyl. Next Vinyl episode will be super early music. Tony Bennett, Dean Martin, BB King, Hendrix, 60's and alike. Might end it with the first Led Zeppelin album we'll see. Like I've said before, my only hope is one person might accidentally click on this and hear a new favorite song they've never heard before, someone might acquire a taste for a completely different genre outside of their realm. Podcasts made me go back and really appreciate older music before my time, accordingly I got into vinyl albums and that's why this sub-series is birthed to begin with. Circle the conversation of little black circles that spin in a circle back to this next week at some point when I've become tired of completely carrying randoms on Halo, I'll attempt to muster up a topic or two to hold your attention on YouTube. Fantasy Football just around the corn and I'm electric about it. Tyreek for Prezzy, pero Julio con Tommy esta mucho scary.
Capt. Kirk of this Enterprise
D.J. Witwicky