Tales Vinyl Tells-”stories record albums convey”

Tales Vinyl Tells is my podcast that evolved into my radio show that airs weekly on RadioFreeNashville. I had quite a few LPs that I collected in the late 60s and 70s and I always knew the magic of the albums of that era of album-oriented rock brought back memories of times, people, smells, tastes and feelings. I hope it does for you too. Back-stories and album liner notes tie the tunes together. I’m your host Brian Hallgren and you should hear the Tales Vinyl Tells!

Listen on:

  • Apple Podcasts
  • Podbean App
  • Spotify
  • Amazon Music
  • iHeartRadio
  • PlayerFM
Image

Tales Vinyl Tells

You should hear the Tales a Vinyl record Tells.

Episodes

Sunday Sep 17, 2023


The entire hour and 45 minute Day 4 is on episode 107 and has Johnny Winter And with Ric Derringer, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and Fleetwood Mac. This is part 2 of the Day 4 radio show from RadioFreeNashville Sept 13. Featuring some of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers set, a song with Stevie Nicks and a bunch from Fleetwood Mac’s performance that imaginary day. It’s a rockin’ good time!
If you like what you’ve been hearing on Tales Vinyl Tells and want more (gimme more, gimme more, they cheered!), I invite you to support this podcast with your generosity. You can get the details at patron.podbean.com/talesvinyltellssupport. I’m so grateful to all of you who have shown your appreciation and support. Thank you.

Saturday Sep 09, 2023


The Post Covid Outdoor Concert Series continues today with the complete Day 4 performances from Johnny Winter And, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and the great Fleetwood Mac! It’s over an hour and forty minutes and is still too short. You might want some volume on this baby because it does in fact rock! A little bit of backstory and his-story makes this one of the funnest episodes to date. I hope you love this one.
Do you find yourself looking forward to the next episode after you just finished one? Do you dig the great album cuts from the 60s and 70s that we played or haven’t yet played? I want to continue doing what I’ve been doing and with your help, it’ll be more fun. I’m looking to you for financial support to pay expenses for this podcast and to carry on in the future. You can find out more at PATRON.PODBEAN.COM/TALESVINYLTELLSSUPPORT. THANKS TO ALL WHO HAVE JOINED THE TVT TEAM WITH YOUR VOTE “YES”.
Now, PCOC, The Peacock, The New Days Festival Day 4! Now on stage!

Saturday Sep 02, 2023


First off, sad news this morning about Jimmy Buffett’s passing. The 2020 Life on the Flip Side LP is his 28th release. A billionaire many times over, he brought to life the adventures of a pirate, a sailor, a surfer and a guy who seems to love the life of excitement and relaxation. I’ve been listening to Flip Side this morning and will listen to more of his great happy music as time keeps on passing.
This podcast replays the early June radio show and has Traffic, Mamas and Papas and a few from Tina Turner, who had then recently gone “into the next room.”~Henry Diltz. Enjoy your day, every day. Your/my expiration date is closer with each day.
One way you can appreciate this podcast is by becoming a financial supporter. $1, $5, $10 a month helps to pay the bills and grow this podcast. You can become a sustainer by going to patron.podbean.com/talesvinyltellssupport. And a very large thanks and hugs to all of you who have already shown your love.
This podcast is available for listening, download and sharing at StudioMillsWellness.com and many podcast apps. You can even say: “Alexa, play podcast Tales Vinyl Tells.” She’ll know what to do.

Saturday Aug 26, 2023

This time, I salute a few artists who recently passed on, the harvest is being gathered and a couple cool jams are featured here. One from Close to the Edge, another from JF Murphy + Salt. Listen to this podcast at StudioMillsWellness.com and most places you get your podcasts.
This has been and continues to be a fun journey into the great albums of the 60s and 70s and some really great tracks contained in them. If you like hearing these and experiencing the rush they might give you, why not consider financially supporting this podcast? There are expenses that repeat monthly and your support will allow me to keep on truckin’. You can find out more about my patron support program at patron.podbean.com/talesvinyltellssupport. A huge hug and thank you to all of you who have already affirmed your support!
I strongly encourage you to share this podcast, comment, like and follow TVT and be sure to join Tales Vinyl Tells Album Club on Facebook. You can email me at talesvinyltells@gmail.com and tell me to add you to the email list and I’ll be glad to.

Saturday Aug 19, 2023

Running an extra 33 minutes longer than the radio version, this is some of the really good stuff from the 60s and 70s. It’s Day #3 of the New Days Festival and the show’s about to begin, and this gives me a chance to say thank you to all who have become givers, sustainers and supporters of this podcast. I’ve got expenses to make this happen almost weekly and you can help in a big way. Visit patron.podbean.com/talesvinyltellssupport and find out how. Thanks everybody!And you can join and “Like” the Tales Vinyl Tells Album Club on Facebook so you’ll be notified when there’s a new episode available for you to listen to and even download for anytime groovin’.Listen to the podcast at StudioMillsWellness.com/tales-vinyl-tells and on most podcasting apps.

Saturday Aug 12, 2023


I’m a bit sad as I prepare this one that just replayed last week on Tales Vinyl Tells. It does have some great music with an opening message that is so appropriate for how I feel doing these shows and turning them into podcasts. That song is Lovely to See You Again by the Moody Blues. And even though I can’t really see you on the radio or on the podcast, I feel you there. I can see that you are downloading the podcasts and you send emails telling me where in the world you are. I thank you for that.
What I’m really sad about is that we’ve suffered some serious losses to the grim reaper lately. Losing David Crosby was a lot to handle. Now we’ve recently lost Randy Meisner, Sinead O’Connor and this week it was notification of Robbie Robertson’s death. I’m saluting them soon with music. For now, we can grieve, we can mourn. My lady and I sat and played Scrabble last night and listened to some of the great music that The Band recorded. Just so entertaining! And if you want to see what Robertson did in his life, you should read his obit. Busy guy. Not liked by all his bandmates but someone has to be in charge, and it was him. Enough with the sadness. Today’s mix runs from Garfunkel and his then-bud, Rotary Connection, The Morrison boys together again, Ziggy and more.
Next week at 5 Central time on RadioFreeNashville.org, it’ll be Day 3 of the Peacock with Grand Funk RR, Loggins and Messina and The Rolling Stones! Great music from the 60s and 70s!! Replays can be heard and downloaded on StudioMillsWellness.com and most anywhere you get your podcasts.
If you’d like to financially support this podcast, Tales Vinyl Tells, go to Patron.podbean.com/talesvinyltellssupport. Thanks to those who already took the plunge and I hope you’ll consider the support.

Friday Aug 04, 2023


Have you noticed how the mind works sometimes? Sure, it works all the time but sometimes it amazes me how we couldn’t have planned something to happen the way it actually happened. I wanted to start this one with Monkey Man from the Stones. It such a cool tune. So, I did. John Cougar attributed I Need A Lover to the Stones’ Happy. I didn’t know that until those two were put together and I was researching and writing notes. And Mick Jagger turned 80 recently. Maybe I’m the only one who appreciates the coincidences but there they are. Today you’ll hear rock opera tunes from Tommy and David Byrne on Broadway. Great number from him and company.
On my mind: Tales Vinyl Tells is on RadioFreeNashville.org at 103.7 & 107.1 FM Wednesdays at 5PM Central time. Replays and podcasts of the radio show and complete archives of the podcast are on StudioMillsWellness and most podcast apps.
The Post Covid Outdoor Concert series is back! Day 3 of the Peacock is coming soon with Grand Funk Railroad, Loggins and Messina and The Rolling Stones. Days 1 & 2 are on the podcast.
Last but not least, I hope you really get what we’re doing on Tales Vinyl Tells. It’s preservation and exposure of what I feel is the best music of the 20th century. The vinyls, many of them anyway, have endured and get play on my show. Digital copies are lacking character. In hopes to continue my mission above, I humbly ask for your financial support. My ask is here. When you read it, you’ll understand why this is so important to me. Thank you for all support already offered and thank you for listening to TVT.

Friday Jul 28, 2023


It’s a great day for a good outdoor concert and now that Covid has been taken off the pandemic list, we’re getting together for Steve Day. It features The Steve Miller band, Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble, and the master of TONTO (cool story), Stevie Wonder. Imagine the coolest, funnest outdoor concert. See if you can recreate it in your mind. It looks like at least 5 days of PCOC will happen, so here’s my invite to you to come on in the gates. I’m now being told there are no gates. It’s a free concert!

Friday Jul 21, 2023

December 2019 was the release time of the first Tales Vinyl Tells. Today’s is #100! Pop the champagne. Fire one up. Celebrate with me. We’re hearing JT today, Melanie and many more. Also, I’ve been prepping for PCOC 2, the second day of the New Days Festival with the Steves: Steve Miller, Stevie Ray Vaughn and Stevie Wonder. It’s gonna be fun, but that’s next time. You can check out Day 1 of The Peacock a week ago in #99. Hope you dig all this.Let me humbly ask for your support of this podcast. There are expenses that make this show what it is and any way you can help is really appreciated. You who have already signed on, I say thank you and namaste to. More info to support this act of preservation of some really great music is at patron.podbean.com/talesvinyltellssupport. Really, thank you.Now, on with Tales Vinyl Tells, Episode 100!!Listen to and download this podcast wherever you listen to podcasts.

Friday Jul 07, 2023


The past couple of years have brought the contradiction of sorrow and celebration to a lot of us, from what I know. There’s been sudden death of young and deeply loved relatives, those finding new love or trying to patch up their relationship, and that’s just the way the balance of life goes. It’s the Yin and Yan(g) thing.
From Poco, who I feel should be in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame, (Facebook Group URL: https://www.facebook.com/groups/120697317959139/), and You Better Think Twice, to Angry Eyes, Dylan’s Positively 4th Street, to Vanilla Fudge’s Keep Me Hangin’ On, love can really suck. And it can really soar. You’ll just have to listen. This episode also has a Native American jazz saxophonist’s ritual chant, a song about the Love Fire and more. It’s a good hour of some of the great LP cuts from the 60s and 70s +.
I say thank you to all who have shown support and have given to Tales Vinyl Tells at https://patron.podbean.com/talesvinyltellssupport. My story and invitation are there if you have just a few minutes. Thank you for even considering to read it.
I expect you’ll enjoy this hour. Maybe you’ll even download it/all and take it/them with you for that road-trip or camping trip.

Copyright 2022 All rights reserved.

Podcast Powered By Podbean

Version: 20240731