David Arscott was born in 1971, grew up in the 70s & 80s, a Singer, Songwriter, DJ and record shop kid. John Mabey was born in 1987, grew up in the 90s, a playwright, film buff and video shop kid. Both were born in small Essex towns. During lockdown, they started a banter filled podcast, playing lost, forgotten and lesser played 80s music, that radio stations continue to ignore. Formerly known as poptartspodcast on Mixcloud, this passion project developed further with guest musicians & artis ...
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Listen in on John E.L. Tenney & Jessica Knapik's real phone calls. Paranormal, weird, witchy, alien, human, & more! No script, no filter, pure chaos. We are your new best friends. John E.L. Tenney is one of the most well-recognized investigators of Paranormal and Occult phenomena in the world. The author of over a dozen books, John has worked on numerous TV shows including Unsolved Mysteries, Sightings, Very Scary Stories, Paranormal State, Ghost Stalkers, Paranormal Lockdown, and Kindred Sp ...
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Each week Carmine & Vinny Appice host their friends and legends of Rock & Roll. Tune in to enjoy personal stories, tales from the road, behind the scenes secrets. Proud part of Pantheon Podcasts.
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During lockdown, award-winning voiceover artist Mark Ryes talked to business owners across the UK about the effects of the covid-19 pandemic on their business and how they'd been coping, changing and adapting to life in lockdown. Some had stories of pivotal success, some were brought to the brink of collapse. Each story is different, and emotional at times, with a common thread of business just trying to survive. This is the archive of all the original bitesize ten-minute episodes. Mark Ryes ...
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Conversations on writing, publishing, class, race, mental health and lockdown
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This Podcast will primarily focus on getting to know upcoming Creatives and Artists
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Independent Institute Podcast features two series: Independent Outlook and Independent Conversations. Independent Outlook is a regular round-table conversation that provides timely insights and cutting-edge commentary on the most pressing issues of the day. It features Independent’s Graham H. Walker (President), Williamson M. Evers (Senior Fellow), and as well as additional Independent Institute fellows and other special guests. Independent Conversations are timely one-on-one conversations b ...
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𝑫𝒂𝒓𝒌 𝑻𝒓𝒂𝒗𝒆𝒍𝒍𝒆𝒓 is the first-ever podcast created by incarcerated artists in Canada. Voice acting, audio commentary, and homemade sound effects are performed by the team of actors who are incarcerated at William Head Prison in Victoria, BC. William Head on Stage Prison Theatre Company (WHoS) has staged a play for the public every fall for the last 40 years. This is their first-ever radio play, recorded inside the institution during the pandemic lockdown. The podcast features the team performi ...
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Back during lockdown a team of artists from Vancouver decided to stave off insanity by teaming up to do an improv show over Zoom, and now those episodes have been collected into TALES FROM THE LOST GALAXY! An improvised sci-fi sitcom, our characters and the world have been created in advance, but the scenes themselves and the story that emerges from them are all made up entirely on the spot, and episode after episode we will build upon the insane world we have created. Follow the adventures ...
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Remote Operations is a podcast series made by The Social Agency during the Covid 19 lockdown, Spring and Summer 2020. It is a gentle and light hearted reflection on the lives, real and imagined, of some of the members of the group. It was devised and performed by autistic and learning disabled adults working in partnership with professional artists from Rideout (Creative Arts for Rehabilitation). It was funded by Arts Council England, and the National Emergencies Trust administered by The Co ...
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Welcome to The Zoom Green Room hosted by Anne Meighan. The Green Room is the lounge in the theatre where artists meet, talk, drink and in this case you can even smoke if you want to....because it's all virtual! So pull up a chair and listen to real artists and arts workers share past, present and future stories, opinions, plans...and gossip.
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On the In Culture podcast, we go behind the scenes with artists, gamers, musicians, designers, athletes, and visionaries in their fields to share a real-world look at how they’re shaping culture. In our latest podcast series, Variations on a theme, we explore the life and legacy of Sol LeWitt. We’ll cover key themes in LeWitt’s work and explore how his approach still influences some of the creative pioneers shaping the 21st century. Variations on a theme is a companion to the Sol LeWitt App, ...
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"WE ARE PUNK ROCK with PUNK TALK!" Hosted by Rob Trisler: Music by Die Laughing artists, artist interviews, artist/label News with Dave Dalton, plus music from indie bands/labels worldwide. Plus segments by Go Go Go Girl Jillian Elizabeth, "LP3" Larry Prosser, Hillary Burton of honeychain; Rodney "Lord" Prosser. Theme music by Born Sick. This Radio Podcast is for YOU!!! Broadcast on www.kaoticradio.com / www.localmusicexperience.com www.dielaughingrecords.com
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During lockdown, Saracens, England and Lions rugby player Maro Itoje chats to leaders and groundbreakers from across society, ranging from musicians and athletes, to politicians and artists. He’ll find out what makes them tick, discover the driving forces behind their successes, lessons they have learned from failure and their views on life in 2020. This mix of unique, open and honest insight forms the podcast Pearl Conversations! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jimmerish FM is an internet talk radio station and podcast studio based in Perth, Western Australia. It is focused on spirited, casual, round-table discussions and intimate one-on-one conversations with artists, scientists and everyday people. We discuss anything from Film, Space, Television, Theatre, Love, Video games and the rest of the arts and technology. Visit us at www.jimmerishfm.com
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Welcome to Kickback Show, where amazing things happen. We bring you exclusive interviews from recording artists, actors, comedians, politicians, producers and more. Your home for exclusive world premiers on music, current events and debates on whats hot in Hip Hop and pop culture. New episodes every Monday!
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The Music Talk / Artists, Singers and Bands interviewed by Summer Dance Project
Summer Dance Project
In this podcast, artists talk about how they got into music, their current songs and future projects. They introduce their favorite bands and present their musical equipment. You can find a video to this podcast on YouTube. Search for "Summer Dance Project". Summer Dance Project is a music project based in Hannover, Germany. Our Website: www.summerdanceproject.de All links: https://linktr.ee/summerdanceproject Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/summerdanceproject/s ...
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Please Enjoy the View! Every other week, Host Jacob Garnjost talks with musicians, filmmakers, designers, and artists of all shapes and sizes about their work and their lives. This podcast examines the creative process and how art fits into all of our lives. A proud part of the River Power Podcast Network
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Now, more than ever, it's important that we all take a moment to look on the bright side to help us through the Coronavirus lockdown. That's what Look on the Bright Side is all about, bringing you the good news stories to put a smile on your face and help remember that there is good in the world - no matter what else is going on, together we can get through the Covid-19 pandemic. If you or someone you know has a story that makes you Look On The Bright Side, get in touch with us today. E-mail ...
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Join us as we talk all things Sydenham, Lewisham and Beyond! Host, Angela Eyton chats to local artists, MPs, business owners and community members about art, life, society and Sydenham! A mix of good news stories, artist and business interviews and a few giggles (oh go on, just a few)! Thanks for listening!
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The Last Bohemians is an award-winning, critically acclaimed podcast that meets maverick and radical women in arts and culture and takes listeners on an evocative trip through their extraordinary lives. From subversive musicians and style icons to game-changing artists, these are women who have lived life on the edge and who still refuse to play by the rules. The series was created in 2019 by host and journalist Kate Hutchinson and is produced by a team of rising women and non-binary talents ...
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Thanks for stopping by:) Below you will find the last 11+ years of my work. Technodrome 01 was recorded in 2008. About 6 months into my DJing venture. I am old school and still use turntables. I focus on track selection, and building a story. All of my sets have their own theme, and back story behind their purpose, which you can read in the details section of each mix. As my artist's statement explains, my work is utterly incomprehensible and therefore full of deep significance. - Calvin & H ...
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Join Finnley Elliott, an artist specialising in Pet Portraiture living and working in Hastings, England and her partner Ollie Place for a drink and a rambling chat about cute things, art, our life and stuff we like.
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Do you like discovering new music and upcoming talents? Do you often wonder what it actually took for an artist to get where they are now? Would you like to learn more about the life behind the scenes? All the touring, struggles & success stories? In this podcast series we’ll invite upcoming artists and industry professionals to discuss their stories. Listen to the adventures that unraveled on the road and get ready for some high quality music! Stay tuned to Driven by Music - a podcast fuell ...
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Musician Bob Evans and his special guests embark together on a journey of self discovery, revealing the music that has touched their lives and helped shape them in to the beautifully fascinating weirdos they are today. Bob Evans on Spotify
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For all of us who lie to ourselves about what we want, Just Sex maps the global story of our desire through every day people telling on themselves -- from Beijing to Capetown, from Dallas to Denver to DC. Just Sex contributors expose that perilous gap between our waking “identities” and who and what we want to do in the dark. They reveal our complex and sometimes contradictory attractions as we stumble into ourselves and find our way. On a world-wide journey of discovery via her workshop, De ...
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Currently Off Air is a monthly radio transmission that might feature cassette tapes, cut-ups, documentaries, occasionally true stories, spoken word and themed music shows, comedy and soap operas in space. New transmissions air on the first Sunday of the month at 11pm-midnight on Radio Reverb 97.2FM and DAB in Brighton, UK, streaming live on www.radioreverb.com. CONTACT: [email protected]
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Urban PropaGanDists & GeneRaL_MisCreAnts Purveyors of Fine_&_Rare Beats_&_Pieces Film_Fiends & Media_Junkies {=!=}{=!=}{=!=}{=!=} An eclectic criminal is a different sort of urban dwelling person. Always dubious regarding the written rules of misdemeanour laws like tagging a bus stop or loud music curfews, these are people that are shaped by their Urban Environments through the audio, visual and artistic elements that give soul to their ever shifting concrete-shaped surroundings. // eClectiC ...
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How Did You Manage That is a series which delves into the world of music management. Every episode Ally McCrae & Sophie Paluch will be sitting down to chat with a music manager about their career. They’ll be talking to managers of global superstars as well as those just starting out on their journey and discussing the highs, the lows and everything in-between. How Did You Manage That is supported by The Music Managers Forum (MMF). Check out our HDYMT "Supertracks" playlist on Spotify to list ...
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LIFTING THE LYD: Lydia Laws, music publicist & eco activist, meets a medley of inspiring achievers
Lydia Laws
LIFTING THE LYD is a podcast by Lydia Laws, music publicist and founder of Lydia Laws PR, and founder member of Bye Bye Plastic. Lydia lifts the lid on creative, inspiring people who follow their passions, whether it is saving the planet or its creatures, creating and sharing music or art, writing, or making their own business dream come true. Meet DJs, authors, sports figures, scientists, eco warriors, successful businesspeople, and find out how, and why, they do what they do.
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80sArchive podcast Ep.102 - Graham Massey (808 State) : "Our first sound system came out of the McVities Factory!"
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1:10:18Mancunian musician Graham Massey joins us for a chat about his career, starting with the early band Biting Tongues signed to Factory, to the monster that became 808 State. Graham talks about his love of A-Tonal jazz, experimental music, writing with Bjork, rave culture, the strong arm influence of the staff at Eastern Bloc Records, The Stone Roses'…
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Shutdown Blues; Trumpy Tariffs; "Regime Change" War with Venezuela? | Independent Outlook 73
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58:40What makes government shutdowns drag on? On the other hand, how much does it matter? Shutdown or no shutdown, President Trump’s tariffs are about to go before the Supreme Court; and in the meantime, the President keeps adjusting them pretty much every week. He also seems to be taking liberties in bombing accused drug boats off the coast of Venezuel…
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Beyond Homeless: What Really Works To End Homelessness?
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1:04:24Entire neighborhoods across the U.S. have become open-air asylums, drug markets, and impoverished wastelands—despite billions poured into homelessness programs. The tragic truth? The prevailing “solutions,” like Housing First, are failing—failing those experiencing homelessness, and failing the communities around them. But there IS another way. Thi…
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Spoiler-free reviews of Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein, New Channing Tatum film Roofman, and two new Netflix true crime docs: My Father, The BTK Killer, and The Perfect Neighbor. Plus a mysterious message from Ireland, Book Club, Haunted roofs, A tiny mental breakdown, and some Kiona wine. Lock in. All the things: https://linktr.ee/WhatsUpWeirdo…
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Does the L.A. Metro System Have to Be a Waste of Time and Money? | Baruch Feigenbaum
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41:34Los Angeles has a metropolitan transit system—the L.A. Metro for short—but few people want to ride it because it’s dirty and unsafe, and doesn’t go where they want to go. Taxpayer advocates balk at the billions of tax dollars spent on dubious Metro expansions. Los Angeles is one of the greatest cities in the world. Does its Metro system have to be …
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We're back from an event/paranormal investigation at a haunted funeral home, Jess and Toad Supermanned over to Niagara Falls, Spoiler-free review of brilliant new horror comedy Vampire Zombies... From Space! + Tron: Ares, HBO series Task, and new season of Netflix's Love is Blind. Plus Johnny Appleseed, Autumn spells, KFC, Tim Hortons, Kanopy app (…
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Free Speech vs. Left and Right Cancel Culture | Nadine Strossen
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56:04After an assassin killed Charlie Kirk for his ostensibly hateful views, millions grieved. Others mocked Kirk. But now some of the mockers are losing their jobs as payback for their vindictiveness, raising a question: Are we seeing a kind of right-wing “cancel culture” at odds with the American principle of free speech? We explore this question with…
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Is a Multipolar World Better for the U.S.?
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43:56By Independent Institute
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A recap of our super fun Michigan live event with Dean Haglund from The X-Files, Spoiler-free (almost) reviews of new Paul Thomas Anderson / Leonardo DiCaprio film One Battle After Another, And new paranormal horror film told from the dog's perspective Good Boy, Plus Good Will Hunting (1997), The Night of the Hunter (1955), Tattoo clients, Tenney's…
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Tenney's event in Wisconsin with Ghost Stalkers costar Chad Lindberg, Spoiler-free review of new Jordan Peele produced football horror movie HIM, The passing of film legend Robert Redford (discussed movies: Barefoot In The Park (1967), Indecent Proposal (1993), The Natural (1984)), Plus our upcoming live event with Dean Haglund aka Langly from The …
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Tenney records mysterious Halloween album, Jess defies chainsaw safety protocols, Spoiler-free reviews of new horror film Stephen King's The Long Walk, New coming-of-age indie flick Pools, and breakout horror short film Zoë Gallagher's STILLTHING. Plus The Swimmer (1968), Stuff is unbearably expensive, and much more! All the things: https://linktr.…
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80s Archive Podcast Ep.101 - Victor McGuire. “I was never really comfy with being a celebrity"
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1:17:32*This episode contains excerpts of 3rd party music content* We have a great chin wag with Scouse Actor Victor Mcguire about his career in TV and film, covering the popular series Bread and Goodnight Sweetheart as well as Phantom Of The Opera and Star Wars to name a few!! It was no surprise to us to find that Vic is a warm, humble and down to earth …
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Tariffs on Trial | Independent Outlook 72
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1:08:17President Trump’s tariffs are extensive, complex, and unprecedented. Are they legal? A series of courts are about to decide, and the entire edifice of Trump's tariffs is hanging at the edge of legal precipice. Will the federal courts, and ultimately SCOTUS, invalidate Trump's tariff regime? We address this question from various angles on this episo…
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Ukraine Endgame, Redistricting Drama, etc. | Independent Outlook 71
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1:12:22Has President Trump set things up to bring Russia’s war in Ukraine to a decent end? Or is the peace puzzle falling apart? Closer to home, will President Trump’s push to redraw congressional districts in Texas backfire in California? We discuss these issues and more on this episode of Independent Outlook. Buy "A Balance of Titans: Peace and Liberty …
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Spoiler-free reviews of Netflix's Happy Gilmore 2, and Alison Brie and Dave Franco cosmic horror film Together, Plus Dexter: Resurrection (again), The Howling (1981), The Omen (1976), 13 Ghosts (1960), The Ghost of Sierra de Cobre (1964), Bonus: Friendship and Human interaction anxiety talk, The Michigan Movie Critics Guild, Laundry cap psychopathy…
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80s Archive Podcast Ep.100 - Andrew Cartmel (Writer - Dr.Who)
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40:10Welcome Writer, Author Andrew Cartmel.
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Spoiler-free reviews of Zach Cregger's new horror film Weapons, and new ufo encounter horror film Descendent, Plus Book: Godbody by Theodore Sturgeon, Brita goes Nutter Butter, Tenney jamming, Dental magic, Shop-Vacs, Dog farts, Saugatuck, Turtles, and much much more! All the things: https://linktr.ee/WhatsUpWeirdo Call the show and leave a message…
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80s Archive Podcast Ep.99 - Nicola Bryant (Actress - Dr.Who) : "Fame is madness and not something I was looking for"
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1:12:59We welcome Actress Nicola Bryant most know for her role as Doctor Who's companion Peri Brown - John's favourite companion to John's favourite Doctor. To this end, although David did the noble thing and let John go a bit silly on a solo mission, he still did the hard work to make him sound less silly...sort of. Nicola was an absolutely lovely guest …
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80s Archive Podcast Ep.98 - Ben Addison (Boys Wonder/ Corduroy) : "Balls & Flamboyance, that's what any decent band should have"
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1:12:27Ahead of Britpop by some 5 years, Ben Addison and his twin brother Scott forged a band that were a magic blend, steeped in references. channelling his Anthony Newley via Bowie, kicking out Who licks in power pop punk troupe Boys Wonder. This was a riveting conversation with someone who was a visionary with a clear sense of what he could and could n…
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Spoiler-free reviews of The Fantastic Four: First Steps, and Ari Aster's Eddington, Plus Sketchy animal attractions, Garbage picking (again), Superman (again), Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Dexter: Resurrection, Footloose (1984), Kevin Bacon, White boy swag, and much much more! All the things: https://linktr.ee/WhatsUpWeirdo Call the show and leav…
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80s Archive Podcast Ep.97 - Julian Mendelsohn (Engineer, Producer, Mixer) : "I would learn about all the studios and the great producers from record sleeves, but you can't do that now, with streaming"
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54:06Welcome to Melbourne born studio legend, Julian Mendelsohn, who tells us all bout his journey from his 'Radio Shack' electronics obsession that developed into recording gear and studio equipment, which after a family move to England drove him into a career doing exactly that. Julian has worked with just about everybody and his name featured heavily…
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Spoiler-free reviews of James Gunn's Superman, and new horror reboot sequel I Know What You Did Last Summer, Plus South Park, Matt Stone, Chad Lindberg, Supernatural, Code Enforcement (again), Cincinnati's SpongeBob headstones, The Sycamore Gap tree, Panda facts, A Superdog, and a whole lot more! All the things: https://linktr.ee/WhatsUpWeirdo Call…
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80s Archive Podcast Ep.96 - Simon Scardanelli (Big Bam Boo) : "My career is basically a catalogue of
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1:12:43Simon was one half of 80s folk pop sensation Big Bam Boo, along with Shark they stormed America destined for big things with a big budget. David was lucky enough to see them live several times in London venues supporting various bands in the late 80s. Simon's journey through the world of writing and performing has been a very interesting one going …
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80s Archive Podcast Ep.95 - Mark Williams (Paramount Super 8 VHS Horror) : "I had a Super 8 of Star Wars six months before it was even out in the UK"
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1:10:25*This episode features 3rd party musical content* John talks the hind legs off Super 8 and VHS expert Mark Williams, about his days at paramount in Wardour Street, working with Michael Man, possible dodgy dealings in the good days of VHS and all things niche in the world of horror. Mark's film VHS Forever and his book Bootlace Cinema are available …
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Jess gets kidnapped, Tenney gets a blast from the past, Non-enthusiastic spoiler-free reviews of new horror films Marshmallow, M3GAN 2, and A Desert (plus non-horror film Materialists), And a SUPER enthusiastic spoiler-free review of new horror film Dangerous Animals (!!!!!), Plus we discuss Netflix's Trainwreck: Poop Cruise doc, The Changeling (19…
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80s Archive Podcast Ep.94 - Bob Beland (American solo artist) : "Tom Waits told me to get into a punk a band"
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1:00:51*This episode contains excerpts of 3rd party Musical content* In this edition we welcome American songwriter Bob Beland. - DA
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80sArchive Podcast Ep.93 - Pete Boyd Smith (Engineer, Producer, Mixer - The bible, The Adventures, Sting) : Sledgehammer? There isn't a better sounding record 5 years either side of it!"
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1:13:50*This episode features excerpts of 3rd party musical content* Welcome the esteemed studio legend, Peter Boyd Smith, responsible for the production and mixing on some of our favourite 80s records from The Bible, Sting and the incredible second album from The Adventures, The Sea Of Love. A humble and down to earth pro with great taste in music includ…
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Jess has wholesome family times at the Tigers game with increasingly psychic nephew, Toad gets assaulted, A Coppola event update, Spoiler-free reviews of new disturbing horror film A24's Bring Her Back, Netflix's Titan: The OceanGate Disaster documentary, and HBO's true crime docuseries The Mortician. Plus Tenney talks Taskmaster, This Haunted Life…
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TFLG Episode 20 - The Biggest Durn Mistake You Could Make
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1:03:16Hey everyone! I'm sorry for the delay, the week this was supposed to release my Uncle Pat passed away and this fell by the wayside. Uncle Pat looked like a cowboy and lived like one, and he would have loved this show. So I'm dedicating the final episode of the season to him. Wherever you are now, I hope you hear it and I hope it makes you chuckle. …
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Trump Strikes Iran: Turning Point or Mistake?
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1:04:08When President Trump deployed America’s B-2 bombers to attack Fordow mountain and other nuclear sites in Iran, it marked a turning point in war, diplomacy, and American decision-making. And it raised many questions. Did the President have the legal authority to launch the bombers? Did the bombing completely obliterate Iran’s nuclear warfare capabil…
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80s Archive Podcast Ep.92 - JJ Mist (Synthwave Artist) : "I want to express myself musically, at the moment it just so happens to be through the lens of the eighties"
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42:22*This episode features excerpts of 3rd party musical content* We speak with New Zealand singer songwriter JJ Mist, who is currently releasing original material through the lens of the 80s, making a stir in the genre recognised as Synthwave. Born to a touring musician Mother, JJ has been raised in a musical family and has developed her own writing w…
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We're back from a fun weekend of hanging and performing at Windy City ParaFest in Chicago, Spoiler-free reviews of recent horror films Sinners and Final Destination: Bloodlines, Medical emergencies, Catholic hospitals, Steve Carell, CGI hating, Garbage picking, and much more! All the things: https://linktr.ee/WhatsUpWeirdo Call the show and leave a…
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80s Archive Podcast EP.91 - Martin Ansell (Songwriter + Session Musician) : "Magnet were just a toy label, EMI filed me away in a draw and Island wouldn't even pay for a full live band!""
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1:07:02*This episode features excerpts of 3rd party music content* This is the story of veteran Kent born Musican and songwriter Martin Ansell, who having been in a grammar school band supporting Gong in Chatham, he began his 'London' career doing the odd session in Rockstar studios owned by John Springate of the Glitter Band. It was here that he met Rod …
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80s Archive Podcast EP.90 - Mark Wood (Music Industry Polymath) : "Love Action is my favourite single of the 80s"
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1:46:50*This episode contains excerpts of 3rd party musical content* Welcome Mark Wood - Woking's other walking musical encyclopedia after Mr.Weller. Mark has been a key person in the back catalogue part of the record industry for years doing great work at Virgin, Universal and Demon records. This is a great look back at the decade from the point of view …
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80s Archive Podcast EP.89 - Nick Whitecross (Kissing The Pink) : "When Bowie wrote Life On Mars, he wrote about his friend - my sister, she is the girl with the mousey hair!"
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52:18**This episode features excerpts of 3rd party music content** **Strong language disclaimer** Welcome Nick Whitecross, front man of one of Britain's most unique alternative pop bands from the 80s, Kissing The Pink. KTPs musical canvas began with a kind of cinematic brood in 'The last Film', but then transforms itself into MTV high class pop and even…
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TFLG Episode 19 - It's How I Maintain Such a Lucrative Porn Career
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58:50IT'S THE PENULTIMATE EPISODE OF SEASON 1 OF TALES FROM THE LOST GALAXY! Last week on Tales From the Lost Galaxy! Max's penis had achieved sentience! He's removed the sentient testes, but the penis remains, and now it's driving. He also got engaged to Stella! Marriage! The Party People got to the ship, but the crew managed to trap them in the brig. …
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New updates on my nugget nephew learning everything, Apocalypse Now (again), Arrested ex-girlfriends, Vikings: Valhalla, Spoiler-free review of new Michigan-based horror/dark comedy film Vulcanizadora, Dangerous dunes, Buy Nothing groups, Libraries, Plants, Being community-minded, and much much more! All the things: https://linktr.ee/WhatsUpWeirdo …
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80s Archive Podcast EP.88 - Dave Bascombe (Producer, Mixer, Engineer) : "Depeche mode had two incredible songwriters. Not many bands can say that...Fleetwood Mac, The Beatles?"
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58:36**This episode contains 3rd party musical content, excerpts of which have been used where ever possible** Welcome studio legend, Dave Bascombe, whose work mixing, engineering and producing some of the greatest British recording artists, has in itself created some incredible talking points and tales. Dave is one of the industry's back room super her…
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TFLG Episode 18 - I'm Your Emperor Momma!
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42:37On the last episode of Tales From the Lost Galaxy! Tony and Stella are still alive on Party Planet! They've taken shelter in Tony's Mom's Fallout Shelter where they met Tony's family including his grandpa's ghost. Max recovered from his surgery removing the remains of his sentient testes. But the penis remains and it seems to be in charge. The Part…
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80s Archive Podcast EP.87 - Ian Penman (Two People/ Zerra One) : “I auditioned for Lemmy’s son's band. Singer Julian says his Dad is John Lennon and Peter 'Zepplin' Grant is the manager!"
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1:20:49**This episode features 3rd party musical content, excerpts of which have been used where ever possible** Welcome to Ian Penman. Ian's story is a fascinating one for us because he began his career as a talented jobbing keyboard player auditioning for bands that had contracts, connections and that all seemed to be heading for success. From a band as…
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This week we have an unhappy tornado Toad, Our third very wholesome Wuwpod Weekends group trip, Extremely haunty vibes at historic gay bar Gigi's Detroit, The spectacular Roz Hernandez, The Detroit Zoo, New Pope Leo and his haunted Michigan high school, Paper Moon (1973), Upcoming Betty and Barney Hill movie 'Strange Arrivals', and much more! Worms…
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80s Archive Podcast EP.68 - Dave Clayton (Keys/ Programming, Depeche Mode/ Kraftwerk/ Simply Red/ Bowie/ McCartney) : Kraftwerk sat around drinking Chablis, talking about Depeche Mode and ladies!"
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1:05:22*This episode contains excerpts of 3rd party content* In Episode 68 things peak. New heights of name dropping and contract work!!! We welcome Sheffield legend David Clayton, school friend of Cabaret Voltaire and founder of synth funk (and early poptarts signature tunesmiths) Person To Person. Dave tells us all about his career from the early days o…
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80s Archive podcast EP.57 - Leigh Gorman (Bow Wow Wow/ Adam & The Ants) : We're recovering in hospital, while someone empties our bank account... We know who did it!"
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2:15:57*This episode features excerpts of 3rd party musical content* Welcome Leigh Gorman. Born in a multicultural community in London's East End, hearing African, Caribbean and latin music, that in some way informed the world Rhythms that he would later create, for both Adam & The Ants and Bow Wow Wow songs, using Punk as his vessel. It was extensive ill…
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TFLG Episode 17 - You Came Into MY Bomb Shelter
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46:15The hotel planet is actually a space ship! Captain Max took a pill which gave him two penises and sets of balls, which turned out to be sentient and evil and tried to convince him to kill everyone in the hotel. Max devised a brilliant plan to solve this by punching himself in the balls so hard that they exploded. He was badly wounded and needed to …
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80s Archive Podcast EP.61 - Sunglasses Kid (Synthwave Composer/ Producer) : "In what we do, there's a fine line between parody and serious music"
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1:05:13*This episode contains excerpts of 3rd party musical content* In this edition we welcome someone from the new guard as it were, namely Ed Gamper AKA Sunglasses Kid, to talk about the old guard of 80s musicians and how they inspired him to create his vision. An evocative, cinematic and inspired take on 1980s music, making him king of the genre Synth…
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80s Archive Podcast Ep.44 - Stephen Brotherstone/ Dave Lawrence (Scarred For life Podcast/ Authors) : "Live Aid killed 80s pop because the dinosaurs came back"
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1:46:57We welcome two guests, Stephen Brotherstone & Dave Lawrence, hosts of the infamous Scarred For Life Podcast and authors of two excellent books - Scarred For Life volumes 1 & 2, that explore those television and film moments from the 70s & 80s pop culture that have left their marks on us as children. From animation, Hammer films, armchair thrillers,…
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80s Archive Podcast EP.86 - Mark Baxter (Actor, GrangeHill) : "That bloody jacket is more famous than me!"
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1:29:07**This episode contains excerpts of 3rd party music content** We welcome London born actor Mark Baxter, who is best known for his role of Duane Orpington in Grange Hill, but also scored child roles in movies like The Omen and Stanley Kubrick's Barry Lyndon. Mark tells us all about his work on the stage in Oliver and is quite frank about how badly c…
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80s Archive Podcast EP.56 - Richard Jobson (The Skids) "Fearlessness is a word I use a lot, it's the gage of my life"
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1:10:15*This episode contains excerpts of 3rd partry musical content* We welcome the legend that is Richard Jobson, front man of The Skids, whose career has moved through the arts from acting, TV presenter, singer, musician, but first and foremost, a writer and a vervacious reader. As a lifelong sufferer of epilepsy, Richard has lived his life with great …
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80s Archive podcast Ep.60 - Clark Datchler (Johnny Hates Jazz) : "Critics have their opions but I would answer f*** you!...We don't make records for critics"
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1:03:23*This edition contains 3rd party musical content* In episode 60 we welcome Clark Datchler, songwriter and front man of Johnny Hates Jazz. An early 80s soul boy born into good Jazz stock on his Father's side. Employed as a songwriter at Micky Most's RAK studios, which is where he met the other members of what later became JHJ, working with the legen…
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80s Archive Podcast Ep.59 - Martyn Ware (Human League/ Heaven 17) : "If You don't play tonight, You'll never appear on TOTP again!"
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55:53*In this episode we use excerpts of 3rd party musical content* We welcome Martyn Ware, founder member of both seminal Sheffield based electronic bands The Human League and Heaven 17. Martyn talks us through his journey from the early days in The League to H17 presenting concept albums to stand as works of art, whilst the band maintained a heir of m…
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