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EPISODE · Aug 25, 2019 · 35 MIN

Episode 67 Part 2: Roy Orbison

from the Millennial Throwback Machine · host Sam Williams

This week's episode of the podcast is all about the history behind last week's song and artist. this episode will cover a lot of ground as far as the city that this song was recorded in and the sound that came out of that city when Roy Orbison was having hits and the people/musicians and producers that were behind that sound, plus I talk about exactly what inspired the singer for this song to write this song and what were some more interesting things about him that made him unique and different and also, where he got started as an artist and how his career parallels the career of another extremely famous 60's male singer but I also compare the similarities and differences between both of them as well. here is the link to last week's song just in case you wanted to listen to it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNdBLBleO90 You can also follow me and reach out to me on Instagram right here: https://www.instagram.com/iheartoldies/ You can also check out more of my original music right here: http://www.samwilliamsmusic.net Please do also check out the official Spotify playlist for this podcast, there you will find all of the songs I have talked about on my shows so far including some that I have mentioned in my interviews that I have done so far, and if you decide to check this out, hopefully it will give you some helpful suggestions on which songs I should cover next on my podcast that I have not done yet, and if you do have any suggestions for me regarding that, please email me at [email protected]: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/21f3uBS6kU4hUF6QAC5JMj?si=11YbRQInQ26mu2G4T9ODDg Please do also check out the official Redbubble Merch Store for this podcast, and if you decide to purchase something from it please let me know by emailing me at [email protected] or by instagram @iheartoldies or if not I'd love for you to share with me some feedback on the store including your thoughts on the logo and the prices on each item in there :https://www.redbubble.com/people/60ssam95/works/36806158-keep-things-groovy?asc=u&ref=recent-owner If you found some some cool information about Roy and you never really knew anything about him or you thought the story behind this week and last week's song was interesting, please email me at [email protected] or on instagram @iheartoldies and I will also let you guys know when the next special guest episode will happen, it will probably be this week or the week after...

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This week's episode of the podcast is all about the history behind last week's song and artist. this episode will cover a lot of ground as far as the city that this song was recorded in and the sound that came out of that city when Roy Orbison was having hits and the people/musicians and producers that were behind that sound, plus I talk about exactly what inspired the singer for this song to write this song and what were some more interesting things about him that made him unique and different and also, where he got started as an artist and how his career parallels the career of another extremely famous 60's male singer but I also compare the similarities and differences between both of them as well. here is the link to last week's song just in case you wanted to listen to it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNdBLBleO90 You can also follow me and reach out to me on Instagram right here: https://www.instagram.com/iheartoldies/ You can also check out more of my original music right here: http://www.samwilliamsmusic.net Please do also check out the official Spotify playlist for this podcast, there you will find all of the songs I have talked about on my shows so far including some that I have mentioned in my interviews that I have done so far, and if you decide to check this out, hopefully it will give you some helpful suggestions on which songs I should cover next on my podcast that I have not done yet, and if you do have any suggestions for me regarding that, please email me at [email protected]: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/21f3uBS6kU4hUF6QAC5JMj?si=11YbRQInQ26mu2G4T9ODDg Please do also check out the official Redbubble Merch Store for this podcast, and if you decide to purchase something from it please let me know by emailing me at [email protected] or by instagram @iheartoldies or if not I'd love for you to share with me some feedback on the store including your thoughts on the logo and the prices on each item in there :https://www.redbubble.com/people/60ssam95/works/36806158-keep-things-groovy?asc=u&ref=recent-owner If you found some some cool information about Roy and you never really knew anything about him or you thought the story behind this week and last week's song was interesting, please email me at [email protected] or on instagram @iheartoldies and I will also let you guys know when the next special guest episode will happen, it will probably be this week or the week after...

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