The Friday Vinyl Club Podcast – Albums, Vinyl Records, Personal Music Memories and Stories
How does a cold, moody post-punk masterpiece on vinyl cure a childhood of 1970's radio? This week, Jamie sits down to interview Dave High (co-host of the Music Is None of Our Business podcast) to spin the skeletal, ghostly world of The Cure’s seminal second studio album, Seventeen Seconds. From a 1977 punk awakening sparked by The Stranglers to a legendary local record shop owner named Keith (who ran a brilliant layaway system for kids with paper-round money), Dave shares his lifelong music obsession. We also dive into "The Curse of The Cure" (Dave's hilariously disastrous attempts to see the band live), how Olivia Rodrigo is introducing Robert Smith to a new generation, and why this 1980 gothic rock record remains an absolute must-have for vinyl collectors. Episode Roadmap Intro & 1970s Childhood Memories: Watching Top of the Pops as a family ritual. The 1977 Punk Awakening: How "No More Heroes" changed everything overnight. Keith’s Records: Nostalgic memories of vintage vinyl culture and paper-round layaway plans. The Curse of The Cure: A comedy of errors involving broken-down cars, ditches, and blizzards. Deep-Dive Album Chat: The Cure's Seventeen Seconds The Olivia Rodrigo Connection: How modern pop is introducing classic goth to a new generation. "Seventeen Seconds" Track-by-Track "Play for Today" Dave's standout memory track, instantly transporting him back to the passenger seat of a friend's car driving by the beach in Norfolk. "A Forest" The quintessential, hypnotic Cure masterpiece that has mutated across decades of live shows into a monumental goth-rock anthem. "At Night" Dave's personal favorite; a dark, solitary keyboard melody that perfectly captures the album’s beautiful, nighttime vibe. "A Reflection" & "The Final Sound" The haunting, skeletal bookends that prove how intentional the sequencing of this record truly is. The Friday Spin Recommendation For this week's Friday Spin, we are shining a light on a modern alternative favorite that Dave shares with his daughters, guaranteed to bring some beautifully sad indie energy to your weekend playlist. Dave's Choice: Stranger in the Alps (Album) / "Lost Boys" (Single) by Phoebe Bridgers. The Vibe: A stunning, emotional indie masterpiece from a brilliant songwriter who wears her diverse musical influences proudly on her sleeve. Connect with the Club! Say hello and see our latest spins on Instagram @jamieb1NINE73 Got a music memory or a record story to share? Email us at TheFridayVinylClub@hotmail.com If you love personal music memories, building your vinyl record collection, and dissecting classic 80s post-punk and goth rock history, hit subscribe and join the club!
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