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Do you remember what your parents received for Christmas? Here's our best memories of 70s Christmas gifts that weren't toys.
This week, writer Paul Cornell discusses his latest release: The Mighty Avengers vs. the 1970s (1:10). Plus, Marvel VP of Business Development & Licensed Publishing Sven Larsen shares what he loves most about his job (10:32). Later on, we'll hear a holiday tale featuring Marvel's Spidey and His Amazing Friends. (19:01). All time codes are approximate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rather than just list them all, Mark and Ray dance through this era-focused topic, guitars in hand, for an episode of Game Changers! Starting with a brief history of the Fender Strat, and a brief side road about "the two Jimmys," the "Imbalanced Ones" cram as much '70s axe action into this one as possible! The 1970s didn't arrive fully formed, so the discussion has to include those Sixties players, like Jimi Hendrix, who opened doors and laid the base forSeventies-specific guitarists. No discussion of the decade and guitar is complete without talking about Eddie Van Halen, which bookends this story. Cotton and color gave way to artificial fabric and varied print patterns, the Hippies yielded to Suburbia...it's the 1970's in America! Disco was around the corner...but Rock was King to start the decade, and guitars drove a massive wave of music to an exploding youth culture! There might be a #FiveFavorites follow-up given the influential mountain of talent on guitar discussed in this episode!!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jacques Esterel est couturier et Monsieur Richard, patron d'une boutique de mode à Paris. On est en 1970 et ils proposent tous les deux la jupe pour hommes. Quinze ans avant Jean-Paul Gaultier, ils croient fort en l'avenir de ce vêtement. *** Crédits archive *** Extrait de l'émission radiophonique "La mode masculine d'été" - France Inter - 28/05/1970 *** Crédits podcast *** Documentalistes : Hervé Evanno, Hélène Deudon - Textes : Elsa Coupard, Lætitia Furmond - Restauration et mixage : Ian Debeerst, Quentin Geffroy - Enregistrement : Guillaume Solignat, Vincent Dupuis - Voix off : Clara De Antoni - Musique(s) avec l'aimable autorisation d'Universal Production Music France - Chargée de production : Delphine Lambard - Cheffe de projet : Lætitia Fourmond - Assistant Chef de projet : Tom Chen - Responsable éditoriale : Zoé Macheret - Production INA.
Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town (1970) - CINEMAS 2025
Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town (1970) - CINEMAS 2025
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Dans cette toute nouvelle enquête on prend la direction du Calvados pour un drame policier à la confluence des genres, entre western et vigilante movie, porté par un Jean Gabin taiseux en patriarche paysan face aux trafiquants de drogue pour protéger sa famille et mis en scène par un Pierre Granier-Deferre toujours solide et qu'il serait grand temps de réhabiliter définitivement avec le superbe La Horse réalisé en 1970 !Et c'est un véritable privilège que de recevoir l'un de nos meilleurs réalisateurs français en la personne de Fred Cavayé (Pour Elle, A bout portant, Mea Culpa, Radin !, Le Jeu, Adieu Mr Haffmann, Les Chèvres et bientôt Les Misérables) pour venir nous en parler, évoquer le cinéma de Pierre Granier-Deferre qu'il aime tant et qu'il défend et livrer sa propre approche artisanale de la mise en scène via son parcours. Retrouvez la photo signalétique de l'invité en début d'émission ainsi que les complices (un film dans le même giron) en toute fin de podcast. Avec dans ce podcast un retour sur Un dossier rondement mené par Rafael Lorenzo.
El Mundial de México 1970 no fue solo un torneo: fue el nacimiento del fútbol moderno. En este episodio viajamos a una de las Copas del Mundo más míticas de la historia para revivir la Parada del Siglo de Gordon Banks, el Partido del Siglo entre Italia y Alemania, la magia irrepetible de Pelé, el poder imparable de Brasil y la leyenda goleadora de Jairzinho, el único futbolista en anotar en todos los partidos de un Mundial. También exploramos historias que marcaron época: la Guerra del Fútbol entre Honduras y El Salvador, la sorprendente eliminación de Argentina, y todo el contexto político, cultural y deportivo que convirtió a México 1970 en un fenómeno global. Un episodio perfecto para amantes del fútbol vintage, curiosos de la historia del deporte y fans de los Mundiales que buscan entender por qué México 70 sigue siendo considerado el mejor Mundial de todos los tiempos. Grupo de Whattsapp: https://chat.whatsapp.com/IQVNWOf7tAC5ubyHtokG8F
We hear 3 tracks from Led Zeppelin's afternoon performance at Madison Square Garden on Sept 19, 1970. I use three different sources to provide the best sound for each song. Heartbreaker, Dazed and Confused, and What Is And What Should Never Be are played. Just before What Is... Robert talks about the recent death of Jimi Hendrix, as it had occurred the day prior. Enjoy.
Jim Summaria and Mark Plotnick join Wendy Snyder, filling in for John Williams, to talk about their newest book, ‘70’s Chicagoland Rock Concerts.’ Jim and Mark talk to Wendy about their first concerts, Jim describes how he became interested in rock-n-roll photography, the Chicago area venues that hosted the top artists of the time, and […]
Jim Summaria and Mark Plotnick join Wendy Snyder, filling in for John Williams, to talk about their newest book, ‘70’s Chicagoland Rock Concerts.’ Jim and Mark talk to Wendy about their first concerts, Jim describes how he became interested in rock-n-roll photography, the Chicago area venues that hosted the top artists of the time, and […]
Jim Summaria and Mark Plotnick join Wendy Snyder, filling in for John Williams, to talk about their newest book, ‘70’s Chicagoland Rock Concerts.’ Jim and Mark talk to Wendy about their first concerts, Jim describes how he became interested in rock-n-roll photography, the Chicago area venues that hosted the top artists of the time, and […]
In this class (third of a four-part series), we look at the halachic debate over freeing hostages as it unfolded in Israel during the 1970s. After the September 1970 triple hijacking, several poskim weighed in on whether it was permitted to meet the terrorists' demands. The discussion resurfaced a few years later after the Yom Kippur War, and then again in the wake of the famous Entebbe raid in 1976. The Hostage Dilemma: Part III (Israel, 1970–1976)
A brief take on Toni Morrison's transformative work in the 1970s, revealing how her simultaneous roles as editor and novelist reshaped the literary landscape by elevating Black writers, amplifying new voices, and producing several of her own landmark works.Written by Elizabeth CaliRead by Kassandra Timm
Kicking off our Marvel Age of Comics miniseries, we talk with writer and historian Paul Cornell, about his new book, Marvel Age of Comics: The Mighty Avengers vs. the 1970s, which explores how Marvel's flagship heroes evolved against a decade defined by social upheaval, cultural reinvention, and boundary-pushing storytelling. Cornell discusses the creative forces that shaped the era, the team dynamics that reflected changing American attitudes, and how the Avengers of the '70s both embraced and bucked the trends of the time. Blending deep research with a fan's enthusiasm, he offers fresh insight into why this period remains one of Marvel's most fascinating and transformative chapters.You can follow Paul on his website, paulcornell.com, or on Instagram @paulcornell2096. Support the show___________________Check out video versions of this and other episodes on YouTube: youtube.com/dollarbinbandits!If you like this podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you found this episode. And if you really like this podcast, become a member of the Dollar Bin Boosters on Patreon: patreon.com/DollarBinBoosters.You can follow us @dollarbinbandits on Facebook, Instagram, and Bluesky, or @DBBandits on X. You can email us at dollarbinbandits@gmail.com.___________________Dollar Bin Bandits is the official podcast of TwoMorrows Publishing. Check out their fine publications at twomorrows.com. ___________________ Thank you to Sam Fonseca for our theme music, Sean McMillan for our graphics, and Pat McGrath for our logo.
Was it the rise of hitchhiking? Lead in the water pipes? Or was it something a little darker in our culture? Bob rings up private investigator and host of the podcast Hell & Gone: Murder Line — Catherine Townsend — to learn why there were so many serial killers in America during the 1970s. From Ted Bundy to the Night Stalker and John Wayne Gacy, we dive into the “golden age” of serial killers to see how difficult it was to catch predators in a world before DNA testing, cell phones, and surveillance cameras. But that also begs the question: Are there fewer serial killers today? Listen, and find out! GUEST: Catherine Townsend, host of Hell and Gone: Murder Line and Red Collar Listen to Bob Crawford's American History Hotline wherever you get your podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Clark County Sheriff's Office has cancelled an “Attempt to Locate” bulletin after finding and interviewing a 72-year-old man believed to have information about the 1971 disappearance of Jamie Grissim, an early suspected victim of serial killer Warren Leslie Forrest. Investigators say his account appears credible and consistent with evidence pointing to the Dole Valley area, and they are working with search and rescue teams to plan a new search using human remains detection dogs as the FBI's Seattle Division joins the case. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/update-provided-on-investigation-of-1970s-cold-cases-linked-to-serial-killer-warren-forrest/ #ClarkCounty #ColdCase #WarrenForrest #JamieGrissim #CCSO
EPYSODE 64: "May Blitz" by May Blitz. Guest: May Blitz bassist Reid Hudson. Additional commentary by Uncle Herff. Fresh off our deep dive into As Sheriff's lost 60's recordings, we follow the trail to London in 1970, where bassist Reid Hudson helped forge something far heavier. With guitarist Jamie Black and drummer Tony Newman, May Blitz delivered a self-titled debut that captured the raw, thunderous spirit of the era's underground rock scene.We spin through the album's molten riffs, jazz-inflected rhythms, and acid-soaked atmosphere, an explosive mix that put the band in the same league as Black Sabbath and Atomic Rooster.Half power trio, half psychedelic séance, this album remains a cult cornerstone of the heavy progressive movement. I hope you dig "May Blitz" as much as I do. - Farmer John ===CONNECT & SUPPORT=== Transport yourself into the realm of grooviness by supporting us on Patreon using this link --> patreon.com/FarmerJohnMusic Use this link to follow us on Facebook --> https://www.facebook.com/farmerjohnmusic/ Use this link to follow us on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/vinylrelics/ Use this link to follow us on TikTok --> https://www.tiktok.com/@vinylrelicspodcast Use this link to follow us on BlueSky --> https://bsky.app/profile/farmerjohnmusic.bsky.social And find us on X @VinylRelicsPod Email me @ farmerjohnmusic@gmail.com ===THE MUSIC=== Songs used in order of appearance. There is no Spotify playlist available for this Epysode as the album is not available there. AS SHERIFF "His Father's Good Machine" BAKERLOO "Big Bear Ffolly" URIAH HEEP “Wake Up (Set Your Sights)” SOUNDS INCORPORATED “Rinky Dink” TONY NEWMAN “Soul Thing” THE JEFF BECK GROUP “Rice Pudding” AS SHERIFF “Palm Fronds” MAY BLITZ "Smoking The Day Away" MAY BLITZ "I Don't Know?" MAY BLITZ "Dreaming" MAY BLITZ "Squeet" MAY BLITZ "Tomorrow May Come" MAY BLITZ "Fire Queen" MAY BLITZ "Virgin Waters" MAY BLITZ “Snakes And Ladders” MAY BLITZ “For Mad Men Only” MAY BLITZ “Honey Coloured Time” MAY BLITZ “8 Mad Grim Nits” (live) MAY BLITZ “Fire Queen” (live) THREE MAN ARMY “Butter Queen” BOXER “Hip Kiss” ??MYSTERY ARTIST?? Tune in next week to find out... NEWPORT ELECTRIC "El Dorado's Gold" ^^That's my band. This is shameless self-promotion!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Vietnam, keeping our military force fed was a massive logistical undertaking. For infantry units operating in the field for weeks at a time, mess cooks had to set up kitchens in jungle clearings and find creative ways to refuel men exhausted by intense heat and constant danger. Dan Gooch was one of those cooks.
Hello, True Drews! On today's episode of the podcast, we're covering the last episode of the 1970's tv show where Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys appear together, Nancy Drew being played by Janet Louise Johnson. I have enjoyed talking about the 1970's show so much, from Season 1 all the way up to the end of Season 2! I hope you all love this episode and let me know in the comments: Which season was your favorite, 1 or 2? And did you have a favorite episode?
Take the test of 100 things a true 70s kid would have done or had. Keep your score and see how 70s you really were.
The 1970s became a defining era for alien abduction reports, and this episode explores four of its most unforgettable cases drawn from Alien Abduction Files: The 1970s. We look at Steve Kilburn's recovered memories from a terrifying night on a Maryland road, the famous Pascagoula encounter where Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker were taken aboard a glowing craft, the bizarre Meccano Mummy case involving missing time and a mechanical-looking entity, and Italy's multi-year saga of Pier Zanfretta and his encounters with towering green beings. Each case, marked by hypnosis sessions, physical effects, and lasting psychological impact, shows how the 1970s transformed alien encounters into deeply personal and enduring mysteries that continue to shape the abduction narrative even today. Please take a moment to rate and review us on Spotify and Apple. Book Ryan on CAMEO at: https://bit.ly/3kwz3DO Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/somewhereskies ByMeACoffee: http://www.buymeacoffee.com/UFxzyzHOaQ PayPal: sprague51@hotmail.com All Socials and Books: https://linktr.ee/somewhereskiespod Email: ryan.Sprague51@gmail.com SpectreVision Radio: https://www.spectrevision.com/podcasts Opening Theme Song by Septembryo Copyright © 2025 Ryan Sprague. All rights reserved. #AlienAbduction #ParanormalPodcast #HighStrangeness #1970sMysteries #SomewhereInTheSkies #ETEncounters #Pascagoula #Zanfretta #MeccanoMummy #MissingTime #TrueEncounters #UAPCommunity #paranormal #alien #aliens #UFO #UFOs #UAP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
KYMN's Logan Wells brings three phone books of Northfield, from 1968-69, 1972-73, and 1976, and shows a unique lens of history of the town through ads and what else is in the phone book.
You can't talk about Nolan Ryan without talking about the moments he flirted with Baseball Immortality. In a career that lasted 27 seasons, he threw a record seven no-hitters, three more than the number two on the list, Sandy Koufax. He also threw twelve one-hitters, sharing that record with Bob Feller.Today, we turn back the clock to 1970, as Nolan Ryan returns to Major League Baseball after a stint in the National Guard. The “Miracle Mets” of 1969 have a World Series under their belt, and their young fire-throwing rookie is on the bump, facing the wily legend of Jim Bunning, to bring that momentum into the seventies.You never know when your name is going to be written into the history books; you never know why, you just play the game as best you can. Will this be a memorable day for Nolan Ryan? For Jim Bunning? Or the Phillies' opening batter, Denny Doyle?Bob Murphy, Ralph Kiner, and Lindsey Nelson are on Mets Radio to take you through the game. And if you want a bit of broadcast trivia, Ralph Kiner's future broadcast partner Tim McCarver is in the Phillies line-up.You can find the boxscore here https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/NYN/NYN197004180.shtmlThis game was played on April 18, 1970.
7/8 The Unfilial Son and the Trauma of Informing — Tanya Branigan — This segment recounts the 1970 execution of Fu Zhong Mo, a devoted Communist Party member who was denounced following her criticism of Mao. Her seventeen-year-old son, Jiang Hong Bing, informed state authorities against his mother, subordinating filial obligation to worship of Mao Zedong. Fu was publicly executed, and her corpse was subsequently moved multiple times by authorities. Jiang lives with severe guilt, characterizing himself as an "unfilial son" and tormented by the knowledge that he and his father directly facilitated her judicial murder. 1967 SHANGHAI
Some years don't just produce great records—they redraw the map of how we listen. We dive into 1970 as a living, breathing turning point, starting with the Velvet Underground's Loaded to George Harrison's All Things Must Pass, with detours into Derek and the Dominoes, CCR, and the Partridge Family. Stories of edits, covers, charts, lawsuits, and misheard lyrics tie together what makes songs endure.• Velvet Underground's Loaded, Lou Reed's last album with the band• Who Loves the Sun, Sweet Jane, and Rock and Roll• Phish's Halloween cover and the life of influence• George Harrison's triple-album surge and wall of sound• My Sweet Lord, What Is Life, and a-list session players• Derek and the Dominoes, Bell Bottom Blues, and Layla• Jim Gordon's studio legacy and tragic downfall• pop joy with the Partridge Family and TV-to-radio crossoverLearn Something New orRemember Something OldLike and follow our Facebook and Instagram pages and spread the word if you enjoy the podcast. Contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com with your own musical memories.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!
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At long last, Sean follows the clues that lead to Dario Argento's maiden effort, The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (1970), the film that single-handedly kicked off a cottage industry of stylish giallo thrillers in Italy. An American writer witnesses a brutal attack, and then tries to solve the case while the killer zeroes in on him. Listen as we talk cat dinner delicacies, what happens when artwork attacks, and captive audiences to murder on this week's exciting episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Bob Purse, who shares the following recording and notes from his excellent website Inches Per Second:Somewhere along the line I managed to acquire a whole bunch of someone's tapes of Australian shortwave broadcasts from the 1960's and 1970's. My un-listened-to tapes in my basement have gotten jumbled around several times over the years, so a lot of collections which were once stacked all in one place are now scattered amongst the stacks down there. And so it is that this week, I found yet another tape of Australian shortwave recordings. The recordings only include the day of the week and the date, not the year, but based on those days and dates, and the contents of the broadcasts, I am surmising the first of these to be from September of 1968 and the other to be from nearly exactly two years later. The 1970 tape [included here] is considerably clearer in sound quality [than the 1968 recording posted last week].
Hello, True Drews!On today's episode, we talk about Season 2 Episode 19 of the 1970's Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys TV show, The Mystery on the Avalanche Express! Nancy, Frank and Joe follow the path of a prestigious skier to Budapest, Hungary and get pulled into a mysterious case involving a girl and some villains on the hunt for some valuables that were her brothers! I hope you all will enjoy this episode!
durée : 00:29:51 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - Par Alain Bosquet - Avec Miguel Angel Asturias (écrivain) - Réalisation Guy Delaunay - réalisation : Rafik Zénine, Vincent Abouchar, Emily Vallat
Funk You Up is a 1970s & 1980s funky disco and soul music podcast. Artist names and song titles are in order of play...NU SHOOZ-I CAN'T WAIT, DIANA ROSS-UPSIDE DOWN, SHALAMAR-A NIGHT TO REMEMBER, CHIC-GOOD TIMES, KC & THE SUNSHINE BAND-THAT'S THE WAY, INDEEP-LAST NIGHT A DJ SAVED MY LIFE, KOOL & THE GANG-GET DOWN ON IT, KC & THE SUNSHINE BAND-SHAKE YOUR BOOTY, KOOL & THE GANG-LADIES' NIGHT, KC & THE SUNSHINE BAND-I'M YOUR BOODIE MAN, LOU RAWLS-YOU'LL NEVER FIND ANOTHER, THE WHISPERS-AND THE BEAT GOES ON, CHARO-DANCE A LITTLE BIT CLOSER, CHIC-I WANT YOUR LOVE, CHAKA KHAN-I'M EVERY WOMAN, PATRICK RUSHEN-FORGET ME NOTS, CHERYL LYNN-GOT TO BE REAL, SISTER SLEDGE-HE'S THE GREATEST DANCER, JIMMY ROSS-FIRST TRUE LOVE AFFAIR, SISTER SLEDGE-WE ARE FAMILY, KOOL & THE GANG-CELEBRATION, EARTH, WIND, & FIRE-LET'S GROOVE, CHIC-EVERYBODY DANCE, EARTH, WIND, & FIRE-SEPTEMBER, THE TRAMPS-DISCO INFERNO, EARTH, WIND, & FIRE-BOOGIE WONDERLAND, BARRY WHITE-YOU'RE MY EVERYTHING. End. Thanks for listening from Ken Steele. Please hit like and subscribe. Thanks.
Books with Pictures is our home base comics shop, with a radically inclusive mission to make it clear that "Comics Are For Everyone!" We were proud to support their recent GoFundMe, both as individuals and as a podcast. And we encourage all of our listeners to support them and all local comics shops this holiday season. Yes, there are other places to buy the same items for less online. But Jeff Bezos doesn't give a damn about your local economy or creative community, so don't give that Great Value brand Pitbull your money.If you'd like to get the visual presentation that accompanied this live show, support us at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth. $5 a month gets you instant access to our bonus feed of over 180 extended and exclusive episodes. Issues Referenced in this Episode (all © Marvel Comics):Captain America's Bicentennial Battles: Written by Jack Kirby, art by Jack Kirby, with Herb Trimpe, John Romita, and Barry Smith, letters by John Costanza, colors by Phil Rachelson, edited by Jack Kirby.Ka-Zar #17: "A Shark On the Wind!" – written by Doug Moench, art by Val Mayerik, letters by John Costanza, colors by Janice Cohen, edited by Marv Wolfman.Warlock #14: "Homecoming!" – written by Jim Starlin, art by Jim Starlin, with Steve Leialoha, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Steve Leialoha, edited by Marv Wolfman.Ghost Rider #16: "Blood In the Waters" – written by Bill Mantlo, art by George Tuska, with Vince Colletta, letters by Karen Mantlo, colors by Janice Cohen, edited by Marv Wolfman. "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 4 written and performed by Robb Milne. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on the internet (and buy some stuff) at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Bluesky at @marvelbythemonth.com and Instagram (for now) at @marvelbythemonth, and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information. (RIP Mike.)
First and foremost I must appologize for the sound quality lately, we are working on it, we appreciate your patience.
Hey Metal Hedzzz....Were starting a new sub series for the Metal shows......called Metal from the : 70's/ 1980 / 1981 / 1982 ect...the metal years from mostly the 80's and maybe from the early 90's......let'z see if this workz....Let'z git Rockkkin'.....Intro: Hard Road-Deep Purple1. Highway Lay-UFO 19762. All I Want Is You-Roxy Music 19743. Modern Times Rock & Roll-Queen 19734. Get Into The Wind-Steppenwolf 19755. Deuce-KISS 19746. Lord Of The Theis-Aerosmith 19747. Gonna Get It Yet-Frigid Pink 19748. Midnight To Daylight-The Sweet 19769. Visions Of Domino-T-Rex 197710. Ballad Of A Hard Man-Thin Lizzy 197511. Let The Sky Fall-10 Years After 197112. King Kong Reggae-Todd Rundgren 197413. Hollywood Dream-James Gang 197614. Automatic Heartbreak-Brownsville Station 197515. Give Me Your Money Please-Bachman, Turner Overdrive 197316. Elo Kiddies-Cheap Trick 1977Outro: Godzilla-Attila
Picture it mick jagger, james fox and Anita Pallenberg in a bathtub together it was the 60s you had to be there!British gangsters rock stars in the 1970 film that is performance enjoy and do what you want!
Most people, even on the Left, only know fragments of Italy's "Years of Lead." This episode pulls the whole picture into focus: the mass worker upsurge after the boom years, the 1969 Piazza Fontana bombing and the death of Giuseppe Pinelli, the rise of the Red Brigades, the kidnapping and execution of Aldo Moro, and the 1980 Bologna massacre. Alyson and Breht trace how far-right stragismo (mass bombings) intersected with far-left clandestinism, and how segments of the deep state, intelligence services, and the Cold War Gladio architecture shaped a strategy of tension that isolated social movements, kept the socialist and communist left from power, and cleared the way for the establishment of neoliberalism in Italy and beyond. Alyson and Breht then discuss what lessons we can learn from this history and if there are any similarities to the contemporary United States. Clips for this episode are pulled from this YT documentary HERE Check out our episode on the Italian fascist Julius Evola HERE Check out our episode on Carl Schmitt's Concept of the Political HERE ---------------------------------------------------- Support Rev Left and get access to bonus episodes: www.patreon.com/revleftradio Make a one-time donation to Rev Left at BuyMeACoffee.com/revleftradio Follow, Subscribe, & Learn more about Rev Left Radio https://revleftradio.com/
Most people, even on the Left, only know fragments of Italy's "Years of Lead." This episode pulls the whole picture into focus: the mass worker upsurge after the boom years, the 1969 Piazza Fontana bombing and the death of Giuseppe Pinelli, the rise of the Red Brigades, the kidnapping and execution of Aldo Moro, and the 1980 Bologna massacre. Alyson and Breht trace how far-right stragismo (mass bombings) intersected with far-left clandestinism, and how segments of the deep state, intelligence services, and the Cold War Gladio architecture shaped a strategy of tension that isolated the movements, kept the socialist and communist left from power, and cleared the way for the establishment of neoliberalism in Italy and beyond. Alyson and Breht then discuss what lessons we can learn from this history and if there are any similarities to the contemporary United States. Check out our episode on the Italian fascist Julius Evola HERE Check out our episode on Carl Schmitt's Concept of the Political HERE Learn more at www.revleftradio.com
Writer, filmmaker, critic and friend Scout Tafoya joins us to chat about AMERICATHON, a 1979 "comedy" "satire" about America going so broke it has to resort to a telethon. Stars John Ritter as the president, Harvey Korman, Fred Willard, Elvis Costello and Meat Loaf. It's a pure nightmare movie but a great conversation.Join Scout's Patreon here, damnit:https://www.patreon.com/c/honorszombie/postsWatch his amazing 'Unloved' series here:https://vimeo.com/honorszombiefilms/videos/page:1/sort:dateJoin our Supporters Club here
We're back! We watch the 1969 movie Marlowe, starring James Garner, Rockford Files alums-to-be Rita Moreno and William Daniels as well as Carroll O'Connor and Bruce Lee. An adaptation of the Raymond Chandler story "Little Sister," contemporary reviewers seemed to find it lacking as compared to the classic Humphrey Bogart interpretation of Phillip Marlowe, but we really enjoyed it! Of course we are coming to it with Rockford on our minds, and it's fun to see the precursors to character traits and attitudes that end fully developed over 6 seasons of television. If you like The Rockford Files, you'll probably dig it! Want more Rockford Files trivia, notes and ephemera? Check out the Two Hundred a Day Rockford Files Files (http://tinyurl.com/200files)! We appreciate all of our listeners, but offer a special thanks to our patrons (https://www.patreon.com/twohundredaday). Thank you Detectives, Gumshoes and everyone else who supports the show! We will continue posting our occasional episodes over there, which include the screenshots discussed in this episode. Thanks to: * Fireside.fm (https://fireside.fm) for hosting us * Audio Hijack (https://rogueamoeba.com/audiohijack/) for helping us record and capture clips from the show
This week on the Talk Without Rhythm Podcast I'm continuing NoirVember by taking a look at two flicks from the country which gave us the term film noir - 1955's Rififi and 1970's Le Cercle Rouge. [00:00] INTRO [01:22] Projection Booth Podcast Promo [02:32] RANDOM CONVERSATION [10:17] Rififi (1955) [48:32] Le Cercle Rouge (1970) [01:14:07] FEEDBACK [01:17:44] ENDING MUSIC: Rififi by Magali Noël Buy Rififi (1955) Buy Le Cercle Rouge (1970) Support TWoRP Contact Us talkwithoutrhythm@gmail.com
Travel back to the explosive, experimental 1970s — the decade when fantasy and science fiction grew darker, stranger, and bolder. In this episode, Jim walks year-by-year through the entire decade, naming the best fantasy villain and best science-fiction villain for every single year from 1970 to 1979.From Stormbringer's soul-drinking hunger… to the cosmic coldness of the Monolith Builders… to Morgoth, and of course the Xenomorph — this decade delivered some of the most iconic antagonists in modern speculative fiction. Whether you love sword & sorcery, epic fantasy, dystopian nightmares, hard sci-fi, or cosmic horror, you'll find something here to shiver over.Let us know YOUR favorite villain of the 1970s!If you enjoy deep dives into SFF history, don't forget to like, subscribe, and ring the bell so you never miss an episode.And if you'd like to support the channel and join our growing Fantasy for the Ages community, check out our Patreon!:
EPYSODE 62: "Crazy Horse Roads" by Stained Glass. Guest: Stained Glass drummer Dennis Carrasco. Additional commentary by Uncle Herff. This week we trace the winding, electric path of Stained Glass through their powerful and often-overlooked 1970 album "Crazy Horse Roads", a burst of psychedelic energy from a band caught in the shifting tides of the West Coast scene. With exclusive commentary from original drummer Dennis Carrasco, we explore the album's varied styles, a stark evolution from their earlier, harmony-rich garage-psych sound. We dive into the tracks and the story as Carrasco offers rare insight into the band's creative crossroads. Recorded as the psychedelic '60s gave way to the introspective '70s, this album is an underrated gem that is deserving of more attention. I hope you dig "Crazy Horse Roads" as much as I do. - Farmer John ===CONNECT & SUPPORT=== Transport yourself into the realm of grooviness by supporting us on Patreon using this link --> patreon.com/FarmerJohnMusic Use this link to follow us on Facebook --> https://www.facebook.com/farmerjohnmusic/ Use this link to follow us on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/vinylrelics/ Use this link to follow us on TikTok --> https://www.tiktok.com/@vinylrelicspodcast Use this link to follow us on BlueSky --> https://bsky.app/profile/farmerjohnmusic.bsky.social And find us on X @VinylRelicsPod Email me @ farmerjohnmusic@gmail.com ===THE MUSIC=== Songs used in this Epysode, in order of appearance. Here's a link to a Spotify playlist for all the tracks featured. *denotes track is not available on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/00iIL9mL8e61OeZIsB3kPy?si=e1051904fe8241c4 MU "Ain't No Blues" LINK WRAY “Jack The Ripper” *THE TROLLS “Walkin' Shoes” STAINED GLASS “If I Needed Someone” STAINED GLASS “We Got A Long Way To Go” STAINED GLASS “A Scene In Between” STAINED GLASS "I Sing You Sing" STAINED GLASS "Finger Painting" STAINED GLASS "Soap And Turkey" STAINED GLASS "Twiddle My Thumbs" STAINED GLASS "Fahrenheit" STAINED GLASS "Nightcap" STAINED GLASS "Horse On Me" STAINED GLASS "Two Make One" STAINED GLASS "Light Down Below" STAINED GLASS "Piggy Back Ride And The Camel" STAINED GLASS "Doomsday" *STAINED GLASS “Mad Lynn Ball” *STAINED GLASS “A Common Thief” *STAINED GLASS “Inca Treasure” COPPERHEAD “They're Making A Monster” JEFFERSON STARSHIP “Jane” DENNIS CARRASCO “Thunder Bay” ??MYSTERY ARTIST?? Tune in next week to find out... NEWPORT ELECTRIC "El Dorado's Gold" ^^That's my band. This is shameless self-promotion!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest episode of Tin Foil Hat, Sam and Andy Hunt dig into the strange death of Freddie Prinze, the nineteen year old superstar treated by hypnotism expert William Kroger as he grew obsessed with the JFK assassination, raising questions about what really happened the night he died. Andy also breaks down celebrities with surprisingly weird family histories and deep ties to major events, plus a look at how human cloning was openly discussed as imminent in the 1970s long before it became a modern conspiracy topic.Please subscribe to the new Tin Foil Hat youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TinFoilHatYoutubeCheck out Sam Tripoli's 4th Crowd Work Special "Deep Dish: Live From Chicago" Oct 4th on Youtube.com/SamTripoliComedyGrab your copy of the 2nd issue of the Chaos Twins now and join the Army Of Chaos:https://bit.ly/415fDfYCheck out Sam "DoomScrollin with Sam Tripoli and Midnight Mike" Every Tuesday At 4pm pst on Youtube, X Twitter, Rumble and Rokfin!Join the WolfPack at Wise Wolf Gold and Silver and start hedging your financial position by investing in precious metals now! Go to samtripoli.gold and use the promo code "TinFoil" and we thank Tony for supporting our show.CopyMyCrypto.com: The 'Copy my Crypto' membership site shows you the coins that the youtuber 'James McMahon' personally holds - and allows you to copy him. So if you'd like to join the 1300 members who copy James, then stop what you're doing and head over to: https://copymycrypto.com/tinfoilhat/ You'll not only find proof of everything I've said - but my listeners get full access for just $1LiveLongerFormula.com: Check out https://www.livelongerformula.com/sam — Christian is a longevity author and functional health expert who helps you fix your gut, detox, boost testosterone, and sleep better so you can thrive, not just survive. Watch his free masterclass on the 7 Deadly Health Fads, and if it clicks, book a free Metabolic Function Assessment to get to the root of your health issues.Want to see Sam Tripoli live? Get tickets at SamTripoli.com:Las Vegas, NV: Tin Foil Hat Comedy Live At The Virgin HotelNov 21st https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/95279813/tin-foil-hat-comedy-with-sam-tripoli-and-eddie-bravo-las-vegas-24-oxford Minneapolis: Headlining The House Of Comedy Dec 11th-13th https://samtripoli.com/events/?paged=3 Morris Plains, NJ: New Year's Eve At The Dojo Of Comedy Dec 31st https://www.tiffscomedy.com/events/121228 Atlantic City, NJ: Word War Debate: WW1 Live At the ACX1 inside Caesar's Place Jan 10thhttps://www.showpass.com/wordwardebate/Please check out Andy Hunt's internet: Website: https://www.control-alt-history.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ControlAltHistory Twitter: https://x.com/ControlAltHstryPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/controlalthistoryPlease check out Sam Tripoli's internet:Linktree: https://linktr.ee/samtripoli Sam Tripoli's Stand Up Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/@SamTripoliComedy Sam Tripoli's Comedy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samtripolicomedy/ PlSam Tripoli's Podcast Clip Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samtripolispodcastclips/ Huge Thank You To Our Sponsor: HIMS: No man wants to lose his hair, but for men, it's actually very common. And now with Hims, the solution is simple. Try Hims' hair loss solutions and you'll be joining hundreds of thousands of subscribers who got their flow back. Start your free online visit today at Hims dot com slash TINFOILHAT. That's hims.com/TINFOILHAT for your personalized hair loss treatment options.Upside: The free UPSIDE gets you cash back on daily essentials like gas, groceries and dining. Upside has given back $1Billon dollars to it users. To find out how much you could earn download the FREE Upside App and use the promo code TINFOILHAT to get an extra 25 cents fir every gallon on your first tank of gas, That's an extra 25 cents back for every Gallon on your first tank of gas, using the promo code TINFOILHATSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Paul Cornell is one of only two people in the whole of human existence to be nominated for Hugo Awards in prose, comics, and TV. He's written episodes of Elementary, Coronation Street, and Doctor Who, and Marvel fans will know him from his runs on Captain Britain and MI:13, Fantastic Four: True Story, and Wolverine. His latest book, The Mighty Avengers vs. The 1970s, has just been released as part of Bloomsbury Publishing's Marvel Age of Comics line.For MORE THAN TWO HOURS of bonus content — including our coverage of infamous "is this a comic?" Howard the Duck #16, plus 20 more Marvel comics in the Mighty MBTM Checklist — support us at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth. $5 a month gets you instant access to our bonus feed of over 180 extended and exclusive episodes. $10 a month lets you help pick the comics we cover in depth and gets you a shout-out at the end of the episode! Stories Covered in this Episode:"KISS Comics" - Marvel Comics Super Special #1, written by Steve Gerber with Alan Weiss, art by Alan Weiss, Sal Buscema, John Buscema, and Rich Buckler with Al Milgrom, letters by John Costanza and Irv Watanabe, colors by Marie Severin, edited by Sean Delaney, ©1977 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 4 written and performed by Robb Milne. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on the internet (and buy some stuff) at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Bluesky at @marvelbythemonth.com and Instagram (for now) at @marvelbythemonth, and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information. (RIP Mike.)
Craig Unger reveals that Bill Casey operated through the Safari Club, an off-the-books intelligence group. Casey utilized Iranian arms dealers, the Hashim brothers, who were secretly double agents working for him since the mid-1970s. Casey's best friend, John Shaheen, acted as the crucial cutout, meeting with arms dealers to shield Casey from media scrutiny. Further investigation confirmed that key source Ari Ben Mashi worked directly for Israeli military intelligence, Aman. This solidified the existence of a secret arms channel flowing from Israel to Iran, a fact Israel wanted hidden because it showed they participated in sabotaging an American presidential election. Guest: Craig Unger.