Good Vinyl Mornings with PL Sweets

Step into a world where music meets motivation. Good Vinyl Mornings is your key to starting each day on a high note. PL Sweets curates an eclectic mix that resonates with the day's theme, ensuring that every tune is a guiding light through your daily adventures. Unwind and absorb the positivity radiating from every beat Monday - Friday.

  1. GVM Classic: Good Vinyl Mornings Special Edition |Top 15 Instrumental Hits | 1970's

    12/15/2025

    GVM Classic: Good Vinyl Mornings Special Edition |Top 15 Instrumental Hits | 1970's

    Before autotune. Before hooks were crafted by committees. There was sound—raw, undiluted, and electric. The 1970s birthed a golden age where instrumentation wasn’t just the backdrop—it was the story. And for this special edition of Good Vinyl Mornings, PL Sweets spins deeper than the grooves on the record. He’s pulling the needle back to a time when rhythm and melody didn’t need lyrics to speak straight to the soul. These 15 instrumental masterpieces weren’t just tracks—they were movements. They carried the weight of culture, the swagger of the streets, the elegance of orchestras, and the pulse of protest, party, and personal reflection. Whether you were stepping out, rolling slow, or simply vibing in your living room, these records told your story without saying a word. And who better to guide this journey than PL Sweets himself? A crate digger and cultural translator, he’s sharing his Top 15 picks—tracks that shaped his ears, his outlook, and his love for music that breathes on its own. From the hypnotic “Chameleon” by Herbie Hancock—a track that broke jazz free from its purist chains and introduced the world to funk’s experimental edge—to the forever-floaty “Brazilian Rhyme” by Earth, Wind & Fire, which proves you don’t need three minutes to change a mood—just the right 45 seconds. You’ll drift in the hazy heat of “Summer Madness”, and ride the cinematic grandeur of “Theme from Shaft”, where Isaac Hayes made every strut down the block feel like a scene from your own Blaxploitation film. From the sultry sax work of Grover Washington Jr., to the orchestral elegance of Love Unlimited Orchestra, every track in this setlist is a reminder that the most powerful messages sometimes have no words at all. These aren’t just songs—they're sonic monuments. They’re what the '70s felt like, sounded like, and moved like. And they’re the blueprint for every producer, beatmaker, and DJ who’s sampled them since. These grooves are the godparents of hip-hop, the cousins of soul, and the unsung heroes of jazz radio. So, tune in. Drop the needle. And let PL Sweets take you back to the art of letting the music speak for itself. PL Sweets’ Top 15 Instrumental Picks:  Playlist Link Brazilian Rhyme – Earth, Wind & FireChameleon – Herbie Hancock (1973)Summer Madness – Kool & The Gang (1974)Theme from Shaft – Isaac HayesMr. Magic – Grover Washington Jr. (1975)Love is the Message – MFSBRock Creek Park – The Blackbyrds (1975)Breezin’ – George BensonLove’s Theme – Love Unlimited Orchestra (1974)Pick Up the Pieces – Average White BandJungle Boogie – Kool & The GangCissy Strut – The MetersFunky Stuff – Kool & The GangRunnin’ – Earth, Wind & FireRed Clay – Freddie HubbardThis list isn’t just music—it’s a time capsule of sound. If you would like to support us we would appreciate it. Thank YouPAYPAL - VENMOhttps://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/6J7MTKPZNMLRG SOCIAL MEDIA:https://www.instagram.com/plsweets/https://www.instagram.com/repurposenetwork/https://www.instagram.comgoodvinylmornings/

    17 min
  2. GVM Classic: Necessarily the Mother of Invention 🎵 Inspired by: "Take Me to the Mardi Gras." Bob James

    12/12/2025

    GVM Classic: Necessarily the Mother of Invention 🎵 Inspired by: "Take Me to the Mardi Gras." Bob James

    Some of the most iconic sounds in hip-hop history came from unexpected places. In this episode of Good Vinyl Mornings, host Prentiss "PL Sweets" Thompson explores the legendary breakbeat from Bob James' "Take Me to the Mardi Gras"—one of the most sampled drum breaks in hip-hop—and its deep connection to the culture, especially through Run-D.M.C.’s classic "Peter Piper." But the story doesn’t start with Bob James. Its origins trace back to a lesser-known name in this musical journey—Paul Simon, the original composer of "Take Me to the Mardi Gras." This episode uncovers how a jazz-fusion reinterpretation of a folk-inspired song became a cornerstone of hip-hop’s golden era, proving that necessity truly is the mother of invention. From the streets of New Orleans to the turntables of the Bronx, this is a deep dive into how music transcends genres, generations, and expectations. The same rhythms that once filled jazz clubs now form the backbone of hip-hop classics, showing that innovation is often born from reimagining the past. Website: https://goodvinylmornings.transistor.fm/ 🎧 Catch the Vibe:BOB JAMES | TAKE ME TO THE MARDI GRASRUN-DMC | PETER PIPER PL Sweets "Love Love Love" featuring Leroy Burgess & Dungeon Jones If you would like to support us we would appreciate it. Thank You PAYPAL - VENMO https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/6J7MTKPZNMLRG SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/plsweets/ https://www.instagram.com/repurposenetwork/ https://www.instagram.comg

    12 min
  3. GVM Classic: Growth Through Unexpected Partnerships 🎵  Inspired by "Nuthin’ But a G Thang" Dr. Dre

    12/10/2025

    GVM Classic: Growth Through Unexpected Partnerships 🎵 Inspired by "Nuthin’ But a G Thang" Dr. Dre

    Sometimes, the best opportunities come from the most unexpected places. In this episode of Good Vinyl Mornings, host Prentiss "PL Sweets" Thompson explores how embracing unusual partnerships can lead to legendary success, using Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg’s iconic track "Nuthin’ But a G Thang" and its sampled foundation, Leon Haywood’s "I Want to Do Something Freaky to You." When Dr. Dre was crafting the sound of The Chronic (1992), he pulled from an era that many wouldn’t expect—smooth ‘70s soul. Leon Haywood’s 1975 hit, known for its sultry groove, became the perfect backbone for the West Coast anthem that redefined hip-hop. The blend of G-funk’s laid-back yet hard-hitting style with Haywood’s silky, seductive rhythm created a sound that resonated across generations. PL breaks down how this unexpected fusion mirrors real-life collaboration and growth—how sometimes, working with someone outside your usual circle, industry, or comfort zone can unlock new levels of success. Just like Dre saw the potential in Snoop’s raw talent and Haywood’s vintage groove, we, too, can find opportunity in unexpected connections. Are you open to partnering with people who challenge your perspective? The greatest creative and professional breakthroughs often come from blending the old with the new, the familiar with the unfamiliar. Let the music inspire you to look beyond the obvious and embrace the unexpected. 🎶✨ Website:https://goodvinylmornings.transistor.fm/ 🎧 Catch the Vibe: DR DRE | NUTHIN BY  A "G" THANG LEON HAYWOOD | I WANNA DO SOMETHING FREAKY TO YOU PL Sweets "Love Love Love" featuring Leroy Burgess & Dungeon Jones If you would like to support us we would appreciate it. Thank You PAYPAL - VENMO https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/6J7MTKPZNMLRG SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/plsweets/ https://www.instagram.com/repurposenetwork/ https://www.instagram.comg

    15 min
  4. GVM Classic: Excellence in Every Moment 🎵 Inspired by: “Moment of My Life” – Inner Life

    12/08/2025

    GVM Classic: Excellence in Every Moment 🎵 Inspired by: “Moment of My Life” – Inner Life

    If you’ve ever danced through a hard time, you know this truth: joy isn’t just a reaction—it’s a practice. And excellence? That’s not just in the big milestones—it’s in how you make your bed, how you speak to a stranger, how you show up for the dream even when no one’s watching. On today’s episode of Good Vinyl Mornings, PL Sweets drops the needle on Inner Life’s underground disco classic, “Moment of My Life,” a track that pulses with liberation, gratitude, and high-frequency soul. Jocelyn Brown’s powerhouse vocals ride over orchestral strings and a funky bassline that doesn’t ask for permission—it claims joy. Produced by: Patrick Adams | Written by: Leroy Burgess - Sonny Davenport | Label: Salsoul Records (1982) It’s a song about being present. Being in it. And knowing that this moment—right now—is shaping the next. This isn’t just about disco. It’s about discipline. Because how you move on the dance floor is how you move through life. Are you intentional with your joy? Are you committed to the small things, or only showing up when the lights are on? PL gets real about how the micro reflects the macro. Every email, every prayer, every beat of the drum—you’re telling the universe how serious you are about your future.  So the question is:Are you dancing like this is the moment of your life… even when nobody’s watching? Website:https://goodvinylmornings.transistor.fm/ 🎧 Catch the Vibe: MOMENT OF MY LIFE | INNER LIFE PL Sweets "Love Love Love" featuring Leroy Burgess & Dungeon Jones If you would like to support us we would appreciate it. Thank You PAYPAL - VENMO https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/6J7MTKPZNMLRG SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/plsweets/ https://www.instagram.com/repurposenetwork/ https://www.instagram.comg

    13 min
  5. GVM Classic Prove It to Yourself: The Power of Self-Belief in Music and Life

    12/05/2025

    GVM Classic Prove It to Yourself: The Power of Self-Belief in Music and Life

    How do you define your worth? Is it based on how others see you, or is it something deeper—something only you can prove to yourself? In this introspective episode of Good Vinyl Mornings, host Prentiss "PL Sweets" Thompson breaks down the soulful storytelling of Alicia Keys’ “You Don’t Know My Name” and its deep connection to The Main Ingredient’s timeless track “Let Me Prove My Love to You.” Alicia’s 2003 hit, produced by Kanye West, is a masterclass in blending old and new. The warm, nostalgic sample from The Main Ingredient’s 1974 soul classic provides the perfect foundation for Alicia’s tale of unspoken love, longing, and quiet confidence. But beyond the romance, there’s a deeper theme—the idea of proving yourself, not to the world, but to yourself first. PL explores how self-worth, persistence, and trusting the process are key themes embedded in these songs. Whether it’s Alicia’s vulnerable yet determined lyrics or the original groove of Tony Silvester and Cuba Gooding Sr.’s group harmonizing about love and commitment, the message is clear: True validation comes from within. This episode is a reminder that before anyone else recognizes your greatness, YOU have to believe in it. So, what are you proving to yourself today? Let the music guide you. 🎶✨ SONG OF THE DAY ALICIA KEYS | YOU DON'T KNOW MY NAMETHE MAIN INGREDIENT| LET ME PROVE MY LOVE TO YOU  SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/plsweets/ https://www.instagram.com/repurposenetwork/ https://www.instagram.comgoodvinylmornings/ Subscribe on Apple podcast Subscribe on Spotify  Subscribe on iHeartRadio

    13 min
  6. Navigating the Givers and the Takers Inspired by: “What Cha’ Gonna Do for Me” – Chaka Khan

    12/03/2025

    Navigating the Givers and the Takers Inspired by: “What Cha’ Gonna Do for Me” – Chaka Khan

    In this episode of Good Vinyl Mornings, PL Sweets steps into one of the most unspoken dynamics in our everyday lives: the balance between those who pour in and those who constantly take out. And riding shotgun for this conversation is the undeniable groove of Chaka Khan’s “What Cha’ Gonna Do for Me,” a song that doesn’t just ask a question — it shines a spotlight on expectations, energy, and mutual respect. Chaka’s vocals float with confidence, but the message cuts deep: If I’m showing up fully, what does your part look like? It’s a call-out wrapped in soul, a reminder that even the strongest relationships — friendships, family ties, creative partnerships, or love — demand balance. You can’t build anything steady on one-way effort. PL Sweets breaks down how easy it is to fall into patterns where givers overextend themselves, convincing their hearts that patience is loyalty… even when it’s really exhaustion. And on the flip side, he digs into how takers often thrive not because they’re malicious, but because they’ve grown comfortable in the silence of people who never set boundaries. This episode invites you to look at your life like a vinyl record: Which tracks lift your spirit? Which ones drain the groove? And which relationships need a remix… or a fade-out? PL reminds us that reciprocity isn’t a luxury — it’s a necessity. Not every connection deserves equal access. Not every hand extended deserves your heart. And not everyone who wants your energy has earned your effort. With Chaka as the soundtrack and PL Sweets guiding the morning, this episode is about reclaiming your balance, protecting your generosity, and remembering that honesty is the highest form of care — for yourself and for others. Sometimes the most loving question you can ask is the one Chaka posed back in 1981: “What cha’ gonna do for me?” And the real power comes in being brave enough to wait for — and require — the answer. 🎧 Catch the Vibe: “What Cha’ Gonna Do for Me” – Chaka Khan  PL Sweets "Love Love Love" featuring Leroy Burgess & Dungeon Jones If you would like to support us we would appreciate it. Thank You PAYPAL - VENMO https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/6J7MTKPZNMLRG SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/plsweets/ https://www.instagram.com/repurposenetwork/ https://www.instagram.comg

    17 min
  7. Don’t Run From Correction Inspired by: “Try Again” – Champaign

    12/01/2025

    Don’t Run From Correction Inspired by: “Try Again” – Champaign

    On this episode of Good Vinyl Mornings, PL Sweets breaks down a truth we don’t always like to face: correction isn’t punishment — it’s an invitation to get better. And nothing frames that message with more honesty than Champaign’s smooth 1983 classic, “Try Again.” Before the synth lines shimmer in and the drums settle into that slow-groove pocket, the song already embodies the spirit of humility. It’s a track about owning your missteps, rediscovering your center, and being willing to start again with clearer eyes and a stronger heart. Champaign didn’t just write a love song — they wrote a soundtrack for accountability. PL Sweets digs into how correction is often wrapped in discomfort, pride, or embarrassment, but behind it sits pure opportunity. The chance to refine your craft. The chance to adjust your attitude. The chance to finally confront the habits you’ve been avoiding. The chance… to try again. Most people run from correction because it exposes flaws. But in reality, it reveals promise. Correction points to the version of you that’s possible — the version you haven’t fully stepped into yet. So instead of shrinking back, this episode invites you to rethink the moments that feel like a setback. What if correction is actually a vote of confidence? What if someone pointing out your blind spot is really someone believing you can rise above it? Just like the title says, the message is simple: Try again. Not from the same place, but from a wiser one. And today, PL Sweets gives you the soundtrack and the reminder to do exactly that. 🎧 Catch the Vibe: “Try Again” – Champaign  PL Sweets "Love Love Love" featuring Leroy Burgess & Dungeon Jones If you would like to support us we would appreciate it. Thank You PAYPAL - VENMO https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/6J7MTKPZNMLRG SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/plsweets/ https://www.instagram.com/repurposenetwork/ https://www.instagram.comg

    13 min
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Step into a world where music meets motivation. Good Vinyl Mornings is your key to starting each day on a high note. PL Sweets curates an eclectic mix that resonates with the day's theme, ensuring that every tune is a guiding light through your daily adventures. Unwind and absorb the positivity radiating from every beat Monday - Friday.

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