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Vinyl Riffs with Sean Gaillard

Podcast by Sean Gaillard

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About Vinyl Riffs with Sean Gaillard

Vinyl Riffs with Sean Gaillard is a weekly podcast about music as companion. Each episode connects albums, songs, and grooves to the stories we carry and the seasons we move through. This is a space for listening deeply, slowing down, and finding meaning in the music that stays with us. Some weeks feature reflections on a single record. Other weeks invite conversations with artists, listeners, and storytellers. Vinyl Riffs is not about rankings or hot takes. It is about honesty, memory, and connection. If music has ever helped you feel less alone, you belong here. New episodes weekly.

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9 episodes

episode Sunshowers and Summer Clothes: When Music Brings Us Home artwork

Sunshowers and Summer Clothes: When Music Brings Us Home

In this deeply personal episode of Vinyl Riffs with Sean Gaillard, Sean reflects on the emotional power of music, memory, and family through the lens of Thelma Houston and Jimmy Webb’s beautiful 1969 album, "Sunshower." What begins as a Sunday morning vinyl spin becomes a journey back to childhood memories in Carson, California, the sound of his father’s keys at the front door, and the joy of growing up surrounded by music and love. Sean also connects those memories to his own experiences as a father while reflecting on Bruce Springsteen’s “Girls in Their Summer Clothes” and the moments that remind us life can feel like heaven on earth. This episode is a heartfelt riff on how music becomes a time machine carrying us toward belonging, gratitude, and the people who shaped our lives.

17 May 2026 - 6 min
episode What Does "Pet Sounds" Mean To You? artwork

What Does "Pet Sounds" Mean To You?

In this special episode of "Vinyl Riffs with Sean Gaillard," Sean reflects on the 60th anniversary of "Pet Sounds" by The Beach Boys and explores why this groundbreaking album still resonates across generations. From first discovering the album on cassette as a teenager in 1986 to the emotional impact of “God Only Knows,” Sean shares how "Pet Sounds" became a lifelong companion and a template for creative courage. The episode also explores Brian Wilson’s visionary leap beyond The Beach Boys’ surfing image, the album’s profound connection to The Beatles during the creative explosion of the mid 1960s, and why albums rooted in vulnerability and emotional honesty continue to endure. This episode is also an invitation to listeners around the world to join the conversation: What does "Pet Sounds" mean to you? Music, grooves, and stories still matter because they continue to help us understand what it means to be human.

16 May 2026 - 8 min
episode Record Store Day Riffs: Vince Guaraldi and the Music That Stays artwork

Record Store Day Riffs: Vince Guaraldi and the Music That Stays

There are records that you spin. There are records that stay with you. This week on Vinyl Riffs with Sean Gaillard, I share a special Record Store Day find that immediately found its way into both. I am diving into the limited release of "It’s Arbor Day, Charlie Brown! and Charlie Brown’s All Stars!," two snapshots of the enduring brilliance of Vince Guaraldi. This release is more than a collector’s piece. It is a reminder of the care, collaboration, and humanity behind the music that shaped so many of our lives. I reflect on: * The story behind Guaraldi’s final television score * The artistry of the Mendelson family in preserving this legacy * The musicians who brought these sessions to life * The quiet emotional power that still resonates decades later This episode is about more than vinyl. It is about memory, craft, and the kind of music that meets us where we are. Press play. Take a breath. Let it spin. Check out more about this release and other Vince Guaradli releases from Lee Mendelson Film Productions here: https://www.mendelsonproductions.com/index.html [https://www.mendelsonproductions.com/index.html]

19 Apr 2026 - 19 min
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The Revolver Effect: The Day Everything Changed

On April 6, 1966, The Beatles walked into Abbey Road Studios and began work on Revolver. There was no announcement or blueprint. There was simply a decision to move forward into something unknown. In this episode of Vinyl Riffs, I reflect on that moment and what it means for us as leaders and creators today. Revolver was not about perfection. It was about experimentation, craft, expanding perspective, and the courage to let go of what no longer fits. I introduce what I am calling The Revolver Effect, built on four riffs: Believe in the courage to experiment. Believe in the craft. Believe in expanding your voice. Believe in reinvention through letting go. This is not just about an album. It is about what happens when we choose to evolve. Keep listening, keep grooving, and keep spinning. Your riffs matter.

7 Apr 2026 - 10 min
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Failing Forward with "Band on the Run"

In this episode of #VinylRiffs, Sean Gaillard drops the needle on one of the most triumphant albums ever made: Band on the Run by Paul McCartney and Wings. On the surface, the album feels like pure joy. The melodies soar. The arrangements sparkle. The songs move with a sense of freedom that still feels fresh more than fifty years later. However, the story behind the record tells a different tale. Before Band on the Run, Wings was struggling. Critics were dismissive. The band lineup was unstable. The recording sessions in Lagos, Nigeria began with theft, uncertainty, and very little support. Many artists might have folded under those circumstances. Instead, McCartney and Wings created something timeless. In this episode, Sean reflects on the album as both a listening experience and a leadership lesson. Band on the Run reminds us that some of the most meaningful breakthroughs arrive after disappointment, doubt, and moments when things feel like they are falling apart. Failure is not glamorous. It rarely feels inspiring in the moment. It simply hurts. However, if we keep moving forward, failure can become the soil where resilience grows. Sometimes the record that saves you is the one that almost never happened. So drop the needle and come along for the ride as we explore the music, the story, and the reminder that even when things fall apart, we can still find a way to run toward something better.

8 Mar 2026 - 17 min
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