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Music Is The Glue Podcast

Music Is The Glue Podcast

著者: Tony & Smitty
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Hosted by lifelong music enthusiasts and vinyl collectors, Tony and Smitty, this show celebrates how music transcends boundaries and brings people together.

© 2025 Music Is The Glue Podcast
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  • The Resurrectionist: How One Man's Mission Is Giving Lost Music New Life. Music Is The Glue, Episode 9
    2025/06/05

    After Tony & Smitty's regular feature, A To Z, where one host picks a CLASSIC Greatest Hits collection, and the other reveals a recent (for him) discovery of a more modern group, the hosts welcome 2 great guests (their first) to talk about an artist you probably haven't heard of, but will be a fan of by the time its done. Graham Wallace had a vision when founding Continued Sound Records - to rescue incredible music from obscurity. Ben Takis had a mission - to preserve his stepfather's musical legacy. When these two forces combined, magic happened. Listening to Kip Carmen & The New Frontier's "That's Enough For Me" feels like discovering a lost treasure. The song exudes the warmth, soul, and authentic vibe of 1970s Memphis, where Carmen found his greatest success. What makes this story extraordinary isn't just the music (though it stands impressively on its own), but the journey behind it. As Kip's stepson, Ben provides intimate insights into the Native American artist's career - from selling out Memphis venues to recording at Al Green's legendary High Records. We learn about Kip's unwavering artistic integrity, turning down exploitative record deals even when they might have catapulted him to greater recognition. The hosts aptly note that Kip feels "born in the wrong decade" - his entrepreneurial spirit and independent approach would thrive in today's music landscape. The conversation delves into the painstaking process of music preservation - hunting down original recordings, navigating complex rights issues, and employing sophisticated remastering techniques. Graham explains how ultrasonic cleaning and expert mastering preserve the warmth of vintage recordings while giving them new sonic life. For both men, this project transcends mere reissuing; it's about honoring artistic legacy and sharing overlooked brilliance with a new generation. The passion these guests bring to their work is infectious. Their dedication to honoring overlooked artists reminds us that for every household name in music, countless others with equal talent remain in relative obscurity. Through careful restoration and thoughtful contextualization, they're ensuring Kip's music continues to resonate fifty years after its creation. Discover this musical gem and support the preservation of overlooked masterpieces by visiting Continued Sound's website (continuedsound.com) or Kip's Bandcamp page (https://kipcarmen.bandcamp.com/merch)

    Your ears - and soul - will thank you.

    Check us out to us on social media!

    Your hosts: https://www.instagram.com/tmoney1968/ & https://www.instagram.com/smittys_soul_shack/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musicisthegluepodcast/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MusicIsTheGluePodcast

    Twitter (X): https://x.com/MusicIsTheGluehttps

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@musicisthegluepodcast

    Reach out with questions, comments, collabs, etc: musicisthegluepodcast@gmail.com

    Remember: No matter the genre, no matter the decade, music is the glue that keeps us together. Stay tuned; stay connected.


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    48 分
  • From Rejection to Soundtrack Gold: The Hit That Almost Wasn't. Music Is The Glue, Episode 8
    2025/05/22

    When a Scottish band declared they "couldn't give a toss about teenage American school kids," they nearly missed recording what would become their defining anthem. The story behind the band's reluctant path to recording the song forms the captivating centerpiece of this episode, revealing how a wife's crucial advice transformed music history.

    Tony and Smitty start by exploring a letter "G" in their record collections, unearthing fascinating tales along the way. Tony introduces an artist whose 1967 hit broke Beatles' records before she mysteriously vanished from public life for over 40 years. Meanwhile, Smitty connects his G pick to Black Wall Street, explaining how the band's name honors streets from one of America's most significant yet often overlooked historical sites.

    The conversation takes a thoughtful turn when they discuss representation in 80s coming-of-age films, comparing the cultural touchstones that shaped different experiences. From John Hughes' suburban landscapes to the vibrant worlds of "The Last Dragon" and "Krush Groove," they explore how cinema reflects and sometimes fails to reflect diverse teenage experiences.

    The hosts wrap up with their ultimate "baby-making music" recommendations, spanning sultry 90s R&B classics to instrumental jazz fusion that sets the perfect mood. Their contrasting musical backgrounds create a rich tapestry of selections that will have you reaching for your handy-dandy notebook (as Smitty calls it) to jot down these essential additions to your romantic playlist.

    Whether you're a film buff, music history enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates the stories behind the songs that define generations, this episode delivers with humor, heart, and the genuine passion that makes Music is the Glue your essential companion for musical discovery.

    Check us out to us on social media!

    Your hosts: https://www.instagram.com/tmoney1968/ & https://www.instagram.com/smittys_soul_shack/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musicisthegluepodcast/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MusicIsTheGluePodcast

    Twitter (X): https://x.com/MusicIsTheGluehttps

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@musicisthegluepodcast

    Reach out with questions, comments, collabs, etc: musicisthegluepodcast@gmail.com

    Remember: No matter the genre, no matter the decade, music is the glue that keeps us together. Stay tuned; stay connected.


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    55 分
  • The Kent State Tragedy and Its Musical Aftermath. Music Is The Glue, Episode 7
    2025/05/08

    Have you ever wondered how tragedy can inspire art that transcends decades? In this episode, we journey through one of America's darkest chapters that unexpectedly sparked musical innovation, transforming grief into creative genius. We kick things off with our A to Z segment, letter F, where Smitty introduces The Foreign Exchange, revealing how their groundbreaking debut album "Connected" was created entirely through transatlantic digital exchanges between North Carolina and the Netherlands—one of music's first truly remote collaborations. Tony counters with another North Carolina band, exploring how their unconventional approach stood apart from guitar-heavy contemporaries of the 90s. Along the way, we share hilarious vinyl collecting mishaps, including Smitty's unfortunate experience receiving a burned CD with Chinese writing after ordering what was supposed to be a rare vinyl record. Our deep dive takes us to Kent State University, May 4th, 1970—a day that would change American history and music forever. We trace how escalating Vietnam War protests culminated in National Guard troops firing into a crowd of unarmed students, killing four and wounding nine. What makes this tragic event particularly significant to music history? The witnesses who survived went on to form some of new wave's most influential bands. Meanwhile, Neil Young's powerful protest anthem "Ohio" captured the nation's outrage within days. We wrap with our new "Babysitter or Bust" segment, humorously debating whether a legendary artist would make a trustworthy childcare provider. The verdict might surprise you! Would you trust your favorite music legend with your kids? Share your thoughts in the comments, and don't forget to like, subscribe, and follow us on social media. Next episode, we'll explore an iconic 80s song approaching a special anniversary—one that Generation X listeners won't want to miss!

    Check us out to us on social media!

    Your hosts: https://www.instagram.com/tmoney1968/ & https://www.instagram.com/smittys_soul_shack/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musicisthegluepodcast/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MusicIsTheGluePodcast

    Twitter (X): https://x.com/MusicIsTheGluehttps

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@musicisthegluepodcast

    Reach out with questions, comments, collabs, etc: musicisthegluepodcast@gmail.com

    Remember: No matter the genre, no matter the decade, music is the glue that keeps us together. Stay tuned; stay connected.


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    44 分

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