Trampled Underfoot - 021 - 1800s People Had An Amazon That Delivered

Published: Jan. 8, 2019, 10 a.m.

Did you know that there was a time that the
Sears Catalog was the Amazon of the day?
Discover how people back before the internet and
even further when T.V. was not around, could get
most anything delivered to their front door. It
is an amazing conversation in this episode of
Trampled Underfoot.

Other topics we touch on are: Banana Records in
the 70s, Capital Records, CDs, iTunes, Amazon
music, Used Record stores in the 80s, Yesterday
and today's Records in Miami, The resurgence of
vinyl and so much more!

This is a great episode, make sure not to miss
it because we also talk about events that
happened in 1961 when Mark Lindsay was born. As
well as what happened in 1975 when Eloy Escagedo
was born. Lots off fun facts and pop history in
this episode!

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