Radio host Jack Hodgins, 19, talks about his 2NURFM show Vinyl Vibes and love of vintage music.
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00:00 Yeah, Vinyl Vibes is a new show in Tuneo FM.
00:03 Every second Sunday, 6 p.m. it's on.
00:06 We talk to musicians from the '60s and '70s.
00:08 It's an hour show.
00:10 We have music.
00:11 We've got great interviews.
00:13 Yeah, that's kind of what, a bit about what it's about, yeah.
00:16 - Yeah, and tell us a bit about your passion for,
00:18 I suppose, old golden old music
00:20 from the '50s, '60s, and '70s.
00:21 - Oh, I always loved the older music.
00:23 I think it's the best music around.
00:25 I think there's just an authenticity to it.
00:28 I think there was such diversity in music back then,
00:30 the melodies, the sounds that was created.
00:33 I think, yeah, I just think it's,
00:36 yeah, I think that music is just a very important part
00:38 of the human experience, yeah.
00:40 - Yeah, anyone in particular you've interviewed thus far
00:43 who's, I guess, my stories really surprised you
00:45 or anything about them that was quite intriguing?
00:49 - I think every single one's had something in it.
00:52 To give you one, I mean, I think,
00:56 well, I guess when we interviewed Al Cooper,
00:58 we got to talk about when he played on "Like a Rolling Stone"
01:01 by Bob Dylan, that was pretty cool
01:03 'cause that iconic organ riff in that song,
01:07 as everyone probably knows,
01:09 I mean, it wasn't meant to be there,
01:10 but he just hopped on the organ
01:14 like after a break in the session and then played it,
01:17 and now it's the iconic organ riff that we know today.
01:19 And to be able to talk to the person who did it,
01:21 it's an amazing experience.
01:24 So they've all brought experiences
01:26 that I'm so grateful to be able to talk about them with.