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Blues Zeppelin

Mark Stenzler

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"Working hard to make reality a lot less painful", the Blues Zeppelin airs on Sunday afternoons from 15h00 - 17h00 CET on Radio RaBe, Bern's alternative radio. Hosted by Mark Stenzler, the Blues Zeppelin, which has been part of the Swiss radio landscape since 1989, features an eclectic mix of blues, zydeco, folk and world music. In addition, a wide range of musicians, artists and writers have been guests on the program.
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Shout It Out Loudcast

Shout It Out Loudcast

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A KISS podcast by 2 friends who share a love for the Hottest Band In The Land! Laugh and listen along as we talk all things KISStory. Check out one of our awesome sidecasts as well. The Album Review Crew - a podcast where three opinionated music fans breakdown their favorite albums and rank the songs and more. The Zeppelin Chronicles - a podcast where four Led Zeppelin fans discuss the legendary band Led Zeppelin and their classic albums and songs. Dorm Damage With Tom & Zeus - a podcast whe ...
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Classic Vinyl Podcast

Classic Vinyl Podcast

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A classic rock and pop podcast where we review songs from the classic vinyl era of the sixties and seventies. Hear album reviews and discussions from all of the popular classic rock bands like The Beatles, The Doors, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Grand Funk and many, many more!
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Mr. K's Super Show

Mr. K's Super Show

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Here on the Mr. K's Super Show feed, we have three podcasts that cover your music and comic book needs On each episode of Mr. K's Super Show, Mr. K (Chris Karam) examines, dissects, and analyzes 60s, 70s, and 80s music with the help of a special guest! No aspect of the music is too trivial as we go back to a time when music was fun, brash, and dynamic, and it was all about spending your allowance on LPs, 45s, cassettes, and CDs! if you like the music of Led Zeppelin, then checkout our dedica ...
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Welcome to the wild world of the Free Form Rock Podcast, where we embrace every riff, solo, and scandalous hairdo from the glorious era of rock! If you’re a purist, a metal elitist who believes that any sound that isn’t an 8-minute guitar solo is akin to sacrilege, then this is your warning: you might want to turn down the volume and stick to your ‘perfect’ playlist filled with only the heaviest and most obscure bands that your no-caffeine diet can handle. Here, we celebrate everything from ...
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History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff is the show that aims to make grand and often oddball hard rock and heavy metal points through a narrative built upon the tiny idea of a quintet of songs. Buttressed with illustrative clips, Martin argues quickly and succinctly why these songs - and the specific sections of these tracks - support his mad professor premise, from the wobbly invention of an “American” heavy metal, to the influence of Led Zeppelin in hair metal or to more succinct topics ...
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Join famed photographer Neal Preston in conversation with Josh Baron, editor-in-chief of "Relix Magazine," as they talk about his new book, "Led Zeppelin: Sound And Fury." Created using iBooks Author, this stunning collection provides an unprecedented, interactive Led Zeppelin experience. The book features over 250 photographs of Zeppelin onstage and behind the scenes, including over 100 previously unpublished images, 80 original proof sheets, and audio and video commentary by Preston and ot ...
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Welcome to Up Ship! The Airship History Podcast. I’m Nick Rogers and I will be your captain on this long-haul flight through the fascinating history of the most awe-inspiring and ethereal aircraft ever conceived – the airship. We will navigate from the earliest days of airships, through the violent days of the First World War into the Golden Age of the great airships of the 1920s and 30s, and beyond. We’ll fly around the world on the Graf Zeppelin, travel to the North Pole with Roald Amundse ...
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Host of Journey Bookings: goos@goosmusic.com Promos: promos@goosmusic.com Goos brings a distinctive energy to the floor. His sound ranges from intricate melodies to chunky basslines, often inspired by earthy tones from around the world. Goos was born in Doha, Qatar to musically inclined parents who introduced him to rock music at a very young age. This early onset of music led to a gamut of musical influences in his life ranging from Led Zeppelin, The Doors and Pink Floyd. His deep-seated lo ...
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Все грани классической рок музыки в авторской программе Сергея Грана - GRAN COLLECTION. От истоков до современности, от Led Zeppelin до Maroon5 . Скоро - в эфире нового радио! Следите за новостями. В связи с сменой бренда подкасты программ коллектива радиостанции теперь размещаются по новому адресу ссылка
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As editor-in-chief of "Guitar World" magazine, Brad Tolinski has interviewed and profiled some of music’s greatest guitarists, including Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Eddie Van Halen, Jack White, and Jeff Beck. Join Brad at this event as he speaks about his new book, "Light and Shade," an “oral autobiography” of Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page, and perhaps the most complete and revelatory portrait of the legendary guitarist ever published.
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Robert Plant’s music is the result of a lifetime striding around the globe, from The Midlands to Morocco, from Nashville to North Wales, and the influences and friends collected along the way can be heard in his songs. In this podcast he'll delve into his back catalogue to revisit a track from this remarkable history to tell stories of inspiration, collaboration and intervention. It’s Robert’s personal road map to an incredible and personal journey that’s ongoing to this very day…
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Classic Horrors Club

The Classic Horrors Club Podcast

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We invite you to attend our next monthly club meeting where we discuss movies from "silent screen to Halloween, and everything scary in between." Hosted by Jeff Owens from classichorrors.club and Richard Chamberlain, the Monster Movie Kid.
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You may well have internet radio fatigue, God knows there are thousands of sites trying to get your attention. The Story of Rock and Roll Radio Show is different. It goes out live weekly on Rebel Rock Radio and Bulldogs radio but also as a Podcast so you can choose when you want to hear it. TSORR is not background music, it is a relationship. The show exists to introduce you to music you will like, play the music you want to hear, and give you some insight into the bands and the music. So, i ...
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Records & Rockstars is the music and storytelling content hosted by the legendary Jeff Woods. It includes the weekly radio show episodes, and features Jeff's past interviews with very well known musicians, and more recent discoveries, many of whom play exclusive live performances from Jeff's Wild Woods Blue Studio.
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Welcome to...

Welcome to...

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Welcome To... is an insightful podcast designed for curious minds on the go. Each episode dives deep into a new topic, offering listeners fascinating lessons in sports, history, movies, music, and more. Welcome To... delivers bite-sized knowledge, perfect for listeners who want to learn new things to share. Tune in for a daily dose of fresh insights and spark your intellect!
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The Hidden Hindenburg

Michael McCarthy

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In three episodes, this podcast tracks a bestselling author’s quest to solve the mystery of the 1937 "Hindenburg" disaster. In his book "The Hidden Hindenburg," Michael McCarthy unearthed a whistleblower, a cover-up, and corruption on two continents. Listen here to the Zeppelin captains, a last surviving witness of the tragedy, and the story behind the story.
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The Heavy Equipment Podcast

Jo Borrás, Mike Switzer

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Whether we're exploring the latest in equipment technology, talking about the trends that propel the industry forward, or uncovering stories about the dedicated individuals who keep the dirt moving, and wheels of America turning, this is where the roar of the engines and the pulse of progress come together. It is sublime. It is surreal. It's the Heavy Equipment Podcast ... with Mike and Jo!
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PoDELL

Adam Podell

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Adam Podell (PoDELL) is a DJ and producer from New York. Growing up as a drummer influenced by bands like Led Zeppelin and Tool, he has a keen ear and taste for unique rhythms. As an experimental bass producer, he strives for wonky rhythms which deliver a trippy, psychedelic punch. As a DJ, he takes the listener on a journey from the alien sounds of experimental dubstep to off the walls tech house and UK garage and back to hip hop inspired dubstep and drum and bass. He is all about taking yo ...
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Kasterborous Classic TV

Christian Cawley, James McLean

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Regular podcast featuring unique and in-depth discussions covering Doctor Who and other classic TV and movies, usually in the sci-fi and sci-fantasy fields. Launched in 2007, we've lost count of how many episodes we've actually done. Special episodes include interviews with creatives, writers, actors, and notable commentators in the cult TV field. Your regular hosts are Christian Cawley and James McLean.
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A podcast by and for lovers of the television show Supernatural and the fan fiction it inspires. We interview fanfic authors and recommend our favorite stories, narrate SPN podfics, and deconstruct the show, characters, themes, etc. If Supernatural and FanFic can intersect then we'll probably talk about it. Join us in the backseat!
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Presented by legendary rock journalist and author, Mick Wall, Getcha Rocks Off is a podcast about rock 'n roll stories. Join Wall, as he goes behind the curtain, to unpack stories from over four decades of working with bands such as Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Metallica and Guns n Roses. So pour yourself a Jack 'n Coke, n get ready to getcha rocks off! Listen to Getcha Rocks Off wherever you get your podcasts, or find us online at www.nofilter.media/getcharocksoff Find Getcha Rocks Off on T ...
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Losing My Opinion

Niagara Moon and Thin Lear

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Are we sure The Wall is a masterpiece? Can Dylan legit sing well? Is McCartney actually a lazy songwriter? And what exactly is “Nixon-rock”…? These are just some of the hard-hitting questions two indie musician pals, Thin Lear (Matt) and Niagara Moon (Thomas), come in with every week, surprising each other with strange fixations, controversial opinions, and of course - songs to listen to together. Join them as they eloquently bicker over the last 90 years of recorded music history, finding t ...
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Is It Worse Than...

R Cro / Robo Slush / HADR

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The only music podcast that isn't afraid to ask the really tough question: Is It Worse Than 311? Each episode we examine the careers of any given artist and take the piss out of the life works of people who are far, far more successful than ourselves (mostly). Through our cynical analysis we hope to help listeners discover the albums that they'll love to add to their collection and those that you only listen to out of morbid curiosity. But most importantly we are looking for some truths that ...
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My Classic Album' is a podcast about the most acclaimed and loved albums of all time! There are many great albums out there but there's an extra special ingredient that makes an album a classic album. Join Mike Norris as he dedicates each episode to one classic album and looks at the history of the album and its impact in the years following its release. ​ 'My Classic Album' celebrates albums from the 1960's right through to the new millennium from musicians as timeless as The Beatles and Bo ...
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Music History Today Network

Music History Today Podcast Network

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Your music podcast network for all things music history. The podcasts are: The Music History Today daily podcast: a briefing on the daily history of the glorious art form known as music Music Halls of Fame Weekly Podcast, where we celebrate a year in music and an inductee that year of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, along with examining whether a given artist of the week deserves to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Plus, we talk about another Hall of Fame, music museum, or wa ...
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On March 17 the Archbishops of Canterbury and York closed all the churches of the Church of England for public worship. The buildings now lie quiet. But the church of God is never silent and we at St Bartholomew hope to bring you some of this joyful noise out into the world. The service of Evensong is one of the great treasures of the Church of England. It is something which can be enjoyed at home wherever you are, almost as much as it can be enjoyed in a beautiful building.We hope the music ...
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Skip/Shuffle/Repeat

Melody Smith and Tara Gregg

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A podcast about compact memories in jewel cases. Melody and Tara are exploring music and friendship through one of their favorite music artifacts: the compact disc. In each episode, they'll discuss a CD from Melody's expansive collection as they celebrate the sounds that shaped their lives. Check out our Spotify for episode playlists: Skip/Shuffle/Repeat. Send us your thoughts and questions for the mailbag episode: skipshufflerepeat@gmail.com. Follow us on Instagram for bonus content: skipsh ...
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The 1973 UK tour is not to be slept on. Robert's voice is rough as he, as he always has in winter, the flu. So they cancelled and rescheduled to preserve the treasure that is Robert Plant's voice, right? Nope. He pushed himself as always and did his poor larynx no favors. This show is January 14, 1973 at the Empire in Liverpool. The show is a bange…
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On the November 8 edition of the Music History Today Podcast, Led Zeppelin IV is released & Diana Ross leaves. Also, happy birthday to Rickie Lee Jones & Bonnie Raitt. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts from ALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PO…
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Today in 1971, the release of the fourth Led Zeppelin album. The opening track, "Black Dog," still gets played and shared today, and it got its name from a very unusual visitor to the studio. Plus: in 2023, a researcher came across the original version of the photo on the Zeppelin album's cover, the one with the older man carrying a big bundle of s…
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A little later than usual, our weekly podcast features Christian Cawley exploring the latest in classic TV news, publications, and film. This week, we look at Cutaway Comics' already funded Indiegogo campaign for the second phase of its Doctor Who-adjacent Gods and Monsters series. There is also news of the AI Michael Parkinson (we jest not) and so…
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There's something about the sound of the instrument, smallish in size, that adds something special to select rock songs. It's Italian. It has strings. It's part of the lute family of stringed instruments with long necks and and rounded bodies. Most often played with a pick, it typically has four courses or sets of 2 strings, tuned in unison and mak…
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The road to success was not a smooth one for Count von Zeppelin. This episode tells the story of his repeated attempts to put the Zeppelin enterprise on a firm foundation, to safeguard the future for his rigid airship invention. Even now he would have agonising false starts, with his second airship torn to pieces in a storm. With the stunning succe…
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On the 81st Episode of Dorm Damage With Tom & Zeus, the guys list their top 3 songs from Huey Lewis & The News, The Cars & Loverboy. They then rank which artist had the best 3 songs. The Best 3 From 3 is a Dorm Damage segment where the guys pick bands from an era and rank their top 3 songs. This episode features bands that were big in the 1980's. T…
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Send us a text Today we are talking about Lieutenant-General Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, a highly decorated British officer known for his extraordinary resilience and adventurous spirit. We will detail his military career across the Boer War, World War I, and World War II. We will highlight his numerous injuries, including being shot eleven times, …
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In Episode 281, Martin explores early Rush songs through the lens of mortality, focusing on lyrics from the band's first five albums that reflect themes of aging, existential reflection, and the inevitability of time passing. Rush – “Finding My Way” Rush – “Rivendell” Rush – “I Think I’m Going Bald” Rush – “2112” Rush – “A Farewell to Kings” Learn …
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On this week's episode of the Music History In Depth Podcast, an event happens at a Paris club, two music videos exactly 8 years apart to the day both create controversy, & an album is announced as the biggest selling album of the 1990s. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history po…
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On the November 12 edition of the Music History Today podcast, Billboard starts a new chart, Katy Perry gets a fragrance, & Madonna releases Like a Virgin. Also, happy birthday to Neil Young. For more music history, subscribe to my YouTube Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts from AL…
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Tonight in 1833, the beginning of a bright show in the evening sky, one that was so bright and so busy, some people started to freak out about it. Plus: today in 2015, an NFL game featuring a special set of jerseys turns into a washout for colorblind football fans. November 12-13, 1833: The Night the Stars Fell (Newspapers.com) When Red (Bills) Met…
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Sandra and Kasey had only scratched the surface with their first interview with Roni, the amazing author of Pine Sweat, and many other outstanding SPN fics. Though they no longer write for the SPN fandom, this discussion gets into the nitty gritty of writing, whether original or fanfic. It veers back into fandom territory and deep thoughts on what …
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Episode 596. We discuss Creem Magazine’s review of Rock N Roll Over… you need to sit through seven paragraphs of “what the hell is he talking about” before we get to the actually album review, but it is worth it! KISS – Rock And Roll Over by Billy Altman Creem Magazine Feb 1977 In the last few years we’ve seen the notion of image stretched beyond b…
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On the November 11 edition of the Music History Today podcast, Prince starts a tour, INXS finishes a tour, & Michael Jackson calls himself the King of Pop. Also, happy birthday to guys from Awolnation, Human League, & XTC. For more music history, subscribe to my YouTube Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, whereve…
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This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler listen to and review Crosby, Still, Nash & Young, and their 1970 song Woodstock. A song written by Joni Mitchell about the Woodstock festival that she did not attend, how do you think it paints the picture of the most popular music festival and spirit of the times? Give it a listen and let us kno…
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For Veterans Day, the story of Vietnam-era servicemember Douglas Hegdahl. He tricked his captors into thinking he was "the incredibly stupid one," but by using his incredibly sharp memory, he was able to memorize (and later share) information about hundreds of American POWs, in the hopes of keeping them safer and healthier until they could come hom…
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On the November 10 edition of the Music History Today Podcast, Uptown Funk gonna give it to you & Sesame Street premieres. Also, happy birthday to Eve & Diplo. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts from ALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NE…
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Goos’ set for episode 195 of Journey features music from Taleman, Ale Russo, Volen Sentir, Emi Galvan, Nicolas Viana, Meeting Molly, Joris Voorn and more. Artwork by Hyphen Design - https://www.instagram.com/hyphendesign Goos MixMeeting Molly - In The Circle Of Life (Extended Mix) [Monstercat Silk]Agnnih - Albor (Original Mix) [Circle of Life]Nicol…
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On the November 9 edition of the Music History Today podcast, the Wu-Tang Clan debuts, Madonna breaks a record, & David Bowie plays his last gig. For more music history, subscribe to my YouTube Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts from ALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - …
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This week Tom & Zeus review the 2008 KISS compilation CD Box Set "KISS Ikons." This SIOL's 10th compilation review. This 4 CD Box Set is a very unique compilation. Each CD is a selection of songs from either, Gene Simmons (Demon), Paul Stanley (Starchild), Peter Criss (Cat Man) and Ace Frehley, interestingly named (Space Ace). Each CD has 14 songs …
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This Week on America’s Podcast! Join us as Tim Wirasnik, the man who may or may not like anything, steps into the ring for our review of Alter Bridge’s latest masterpiece, *Pawns and Kings*. Will this album bless us with a Season of Promise, or will it make us feel like we're caught in an epic battle of epicness? We promise—no spoilers! In our Trac…
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TSORR Radio Show S7E45 aired on 19h00 on Rebel Rock Radio on 7 Oct 2024. We were celebrating on TSORR. The US election is over and we got through it without a third world war. This episode’s Twisted Twins featured two tracks called ‘Eye of the Storm’. These are totally different songs; only the name is common, and in this case, they both come from …
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Delighted to share a very special bonus episode - a discussion with the senior management team of Straightline Aviation, one of the leading British airship companies. Straightline Aviation was formed by some of the most knowledgeable people in the industry so it was fascinating to sit down with them to discuss their significant airship experience a…
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This week on the Music Halls of Fame Podcast, we honor the year in music for 1997, along with Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class of 2019 inductee Parliament Funkadelic, we look at the case for putting Alice in Chains into next year's class of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Plus, our spotlight museum is the Smithsonian National Museum of African Amer…
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On the November 7 edition of the Music History Today Podcast, Bette Midler has two entries, Leonard Cohen passes, & Alice in Chains debuts. Also, happy birthday to Joni Mitchell. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts from ALL MUSIC HISTO…
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On Election Day 1904, President Theodore Roosevelt won 56 percent of the popular vote, a huge majority in the Electoral College, and two ostriches. No, really. Plus: starting tomorrow near Haines, Alaska, it’s the Alaska Bald Eagle Festival. In 1904, Theodore Roosevelt Won a Presidential Election…And a Pair of Ostriches (Smithsonian) Alaska Bald Ea…
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On the November 6 edition of the Music History Today Podcast, Aerosmith & the Sex Pistols play their first gigs, Madonna justifies her love, & Johnny Rotten starts a radio show. Also, happy birthday to Glenn Frey.For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get …
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Today is apparently National Taxi Day, which means we get to talk about a program in New York City where they got some very famous voices to give safety tips for taxi riders. Plus: this Saturday in Las Vegas, Major League Eating presents its Hotcake Eating Championships. ⁠A Celebrity in Every Taxi⁠ (Ironic Sans) ⁠NORMS Las Vegas: Hotcake Eating Cha…
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Matt reveals a strange collection he's been sitting on - songs that are just shoutouts to other musicians. Thomas shares his curious fascination with 90's and 00's experimental electronica... LMO Survey https://www.thinlear.com/ https://www.niagaramoonmusic.com/ Twitter ("X"): https://twitter.com/losingmyopinion IG: https://www.instagram.com/losing…
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On the 80th episode of Dorm Damage With Tom & Zeus the guys discuss the article by Cracked.com, "Top 100 Greatest Seinfeld Moments 80-61" Seinfeld is in the Shout Out It Loudcast Hall Of Fame for a reason. It is perhaps the greatest tv comedy of all time. Loved by critics and fans alike. Cracked.com ranks the Top 100 Greatest Moments in Seinfeld. T…
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In Episode 280, Martin probes the heaviest Canadian albums of the 1970s, presenting a ranking based on five impactful songs from ten notable bands, highlighting the unique sound and musical evolution of Canadian rock during that era. Rush – “Working Man” Trooper – “All of the Time” Teaze – “Rockin’ with the Music” Goddo – “Let That Lizard Loose” Mo…
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This week on the Music History In Depth Podcast, a top selling album from a legendary rock band gets released, a trendsetting music video from another legendary rock band is filmed, and two Canadian music legends are born. For more music history, subscribe to my YouTube Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, whereve…
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Who Was Born & Who Left Us on November 5 in Music HistoryFor more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts fromALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytoday --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spot…
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If you’ve been listening to the podcast lately, you have heard snippets about Kasey, Dreamer, and Sandra’s collective experience participating in this year’s Wincest Big Bang. Now that the Bang is over, it’s time to reflect on their experiences. So, Dreamer is along for the ride. Find Dreamer on tumblr, Discord (runawaydr3amerao3), and AO3 (runaway…
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Whatever you're feeling on this Election Day, you might enjoy a slice of an old-school election cake many Americans used to serve when it was time to vote. Plus: this week in Pelion, South Carolina, it's the Pelion Peanut Party. When Elections in Hartford Were a Piece of Cake (Connecticut History) Pelion Peanut Party Vote for Cool Weird Awesome as …
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Episode 595. Ken Nardi, known on YouTube as FranKENstein, brings his passion to Three Sides of the Coin to discuss his Hotter Than Hell fan remix. Why he did it? How he did it? What other projects is he working on? Forget the haters, we won! Press requests please contact Michael Brandvold at www.michaelbrandvold.com Since launching in 2012 Three Si…
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On the November 4 edition of the Music History Today Podcast, we have Prince, U2, & Spice Girls.For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts fromALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytoday --- Suppor…
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Happy National Easy Bake Oven Day! It was today in 1963 that kids could start baking by lightbulb thanks to these colorful little toy appliances. We'll explain how it all came together. Plus: today is National Candy Day, so probably a good time to visit the online Candy Wrapper Museum. The Untold History of the Easy Bake Oven (Gizmodo) Take a Peek …
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This week we listen to a compilation put together by Led Zeppelin Boots, of Copenhagen and Odense (May 4 and 5 respectively). These are shows in which Led Zeppelin truly were exception. In addition to being on top of their game, with a ridiculously powerful Robert Plant at the fore, they played Gallows Pole and Four Sticks! These songs have only be…
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