Personable and informative
I love spending hours digging through the dollar bins, boxes and milk crates under the counters for records I haven’t heard before. I don’t really look to score top-dollar titles, just good music, so I was tickled when I saw the flyer for the podcast in a box of records I had ordered through Discogs. There were a few titles I had been looking for but the rest of the stack was titles or artists I wasn’t familiar with, so kind of like the digital version of digging. And that’s what this podcast is like. You’ve picked up something from a bin—it caught your eye for some reason, or you keep seeing it, so now you want to hear if it’s any good. And now we get to hear about it from some folks with well formed opinions and deep knowledge. The back and forth between the hosts is nice and lively, which is nice because there are a lot of podcasts out there where the heart is in the right place, the knowledge is there, but the tone is dry, scholarly, pedantic. IBTFAD is most definitely not one of those. If you’re reading this, the title probably grabbed you. Put it on the turntable and give it a spin.
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