Chucks N Vinyl

Chucks N Vinyl Episode 7

33 min · 15. sep. 2025
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On this week's episode, I talk about the person that inspired my vision behind my show: Anthony Bourdain. I also talk about how vinyl records are popular all around the world in pretty much every single country. Lastly, I discuss how the kindness of one women on Facebook lead to me having a ton of vinyl records I never thought I would ever collect, but have come to appreciate, as I have learned the lasting legacy of musicians that have long since passed.

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Chucks N Vinyl Episode 11

In Episode 11 of Chucks N Vinyl, I share the story of my latest vintage treasure hunt—finding the perfect typewriter after learning that my beloved 1970s Sears Newport could no longer be repaired. Join me as I talk about my search for a machine that could reignite my love of writing, ultimately leading me to a beautiful vintage Underwood portable typewriter. I'll discuss what drew me to the world of typewriters, why so many people are embracing analog hobbies again, and how writing on a typewriter feels completely different from staring at a computer screen. I also dive into another fascinating piece of history: some of the most sought-after political vinyl records ever released. From powerful protest songs to albums that challenged governments, inspired social movements, and gave a voice to generations of listeners, we'll explore how vinyl records have preserved important political messages from around the world. Whether you're a vinyl collector, history enthusiast, writer, or simply someone who appreciates the stories behind the music, this episode offers a look at how both typewriters and records continue to connect us to a more tangible and meaningful way of creating, communicating, and preserving culture. So put on your favorite record, settle into your favorite chair, and join me for a conversation about vintage machines, political music, and why sometimes the old ways still have something important to teach us.

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