Needlepoint – The Record Collector Podcast

Needlepoint - The Record Collector Podcast
Podcast Description
A monthly take on record collecting, featuring Record Collector Editor Paul Lester and Rare Record Price Guide Editor Daryl Easlea.
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Content Themes
The podcast examines a variety of topics including the impact of legendary musicians like Sly Stone and Brian Wilson, the evolution of goth music, and the overlooked pub rock movement. Episodes feature analyses of specific years in music history, such as the pivotal 1965 for Bob Dylan, and trends like the surge in vinyl collectability. For example, the episode paying tribute to music legends discusses their influence in depth while also exploring niche aspects of music culture.

A monthly take on record collecting, featuring Record Collector Editor Paul Lester and Rare Record Price Guide Editor Daryl Easlea.
David Gilmour is the face of this episode of Record Collector Magazine and this episode of Needlepoint – bringing you music analysis across the decades.
In their inimitable witty manner, music aficionados Paul Lester and Daryl Easlea delve into the latest issue featuring an exclusive interview with the British guitarist and singer/songwriter.
They explore the legacy of Pink Floyd, the musical landscape of 1979, and the rise of synth pop. The conversation also touches on underrated artists like Brian Adams and the influence of Bill Haley. The hosts discuss the cult following of The Cardiac and reflect on U2's early days. They conclude with a preview of upcoming features in Record Collector, including a focus on Dexys Midnight Runners and Kevin Rowland's new book.
Bryan Adams, Bill Haley and U2 all warrant a mention.
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Find out more:
Read the magazine: www.recordcollectormag.com
Check out the rare record database: www.rarerecordpriceguide.com
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