24 episodes

A history of New York free form radio told through the lens of stories and interviews from legendary DJ Vin Scelsa's show Idiot's Delight

Vin Scelsa's Idiot's Delight - A History Vin Scelsa

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    • 4.8 • 50 Ratings

A history of New York free form radio told through the lens of stories and interviews from legendary DJ Vin Scelsa's show Idiot's Delight

    Episode 25 - Pat Conroy

    Episode 25 - Pat Conroy

    Pat Conroy was a rare writer, both a critical and popular success. He wrote The Water Is Wide, The Lords Of Discipline, The Great Santini and The Prince Of Tides among many other titles. His 1995 appearance on Idiot's Delight came a week before the publication of the novel Beach Music. His visit with Vin was the first stop on a nationwide book tour. Months later he left an unsolicited tongue-in-cheek late-night message on Producer Kara Manning's voicemail, condemning us for ruining the rest of the tour; he had had such a rewarding experience on ID that every other stop on the tour was a huge disappointment by comparison. That reaction, and the interview which inspired it, is one of Vin's proudest accomplishments.

    • 1 hr 27 min
    Episode 24 - Jeff Buckley

    Episode 24 - Jeff Buckley

    Jeff Buckley never knew his father Tim Buckley, the influential 60s-70s songwriter vocalist, yet their lives shared many similar aspects. During the early 1990's Jeff was a ubiquitous fixture on NYC’s downtown music scene; his legend grew with each appearance at clubs like Sin-e. He released his 1994 debut studio album Grace to rave critical and fan success. “Jeff was extremely talented; his musical vision was astounding,” says Vin about Jeff’s appearance as the “final Idiot” guest of the year on ID on December 17th, 1995. “He was warm, humorous, gentle and real. His accidental death in the Spring of 1997, drowning at age 30 in the Mississippi River in Memphis at what was still the beginning of his promising career, saddens me still,” says Vin. “There was no one who came close to this visionary, explorative, genre-busting creator of intimate yet powerful music.” Jeff played deejay during his visit with Vin and performed two songs live, including a song he was still working on - a gutsy and revealing look into the creative process.

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Episode 23 - Laurie Anderson

    Episode 23 - Laurie Anderson

    Songwriter and performance artist Laurie Anderson visited Idiot's Delight late one Sunday night after a concert appearance in NYC. Vin says, “This was a real intimate late night/early morning conversation that included talk about John Cage, Tupperware, and silence.“ Originally broadcast live on April, 9th, 1995 on WXRK (K-Rock)

    • 1 hr 31 min
    Episode 22 - Joan Baez

    Episode 22 - Joan Baez

    Vin's interview with Joan Baez from January 31, 1993 - right at the beginning of Bill Clinton’s first presidential term. Joan Baez was 52 years old and entering a new phase in her already decades-long career at the top of the American folk music world. “Play Me Backwards” - her 21st solo album - is featured during this appearance on Vin Scelsa’s New York radio program Idiot’s Delight, highlighted by live performances and warm conversation. Joan was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017 and has since ended her six decade long performance career.

    • 1 hr 40 min
    Episode 21 - Ray Price

    Episode 21 - Ray Price

    Vin’s interview with country music legend Ray Price from June 11th, 2000 on WNEW, during one of the few appearances Ray ever made as a solo artist in New York. In which Vin and Ray discuss Hank Williams, Elvis Presley, and Ray’s role in the history of country music, as one of the key figures who took it from honkytonk to pop.

    • 2 hr 6 min
    Episode 20 - WNEW Part 3 - 12/8/80

    Episode 20 - WNEW Part 3 - 12/8/80

    Vin talks about being on WNEW the night that John Lennon died

    • 1 hr 4 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
50 Ratings

50 Ratings

80'sVillager ,

I Listened to Them All!

And they are great. I urge Vin to release more old ones and create new ones with Kate.

kenpurple ,

So good to hear you

I know WFUV radio says Music Discovery Starts Here. But for me, it started with Vin and Idiot’s Delight. And not just music discovery, (I still have every Grooves CD), but books and films and Bayonne. And his Bottom Line songwriter shows were some of the best live shows ever. So wonderful to hear your voice again Vin and Kate’s too. I hope you are well. You have enriched so many lives. Peace my brother.

mikec89 ,

Will we get more from Vin?

Grew up dying college years and beyond listening to Idiot’s Delight from 8PM Sunday to whenever Vin felt like ending it on Monday

Distinct shows but between Vin and The late Pete Fornatele (Mixed Bag), radio dominated

Now WNEW is gone....WPLJ is gone as of two hours ago. WFUV is still with me (through the stream as Princeton is far too far away from the Bronx for over the air)

Vin...tell us more. Most of all, be happy and healthy

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