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Our friend Neal Denton joins Phil on-air for a little DIGGIN' IN THE DIRT! This week, we talk about preparing for spring, Japanese maples, answer your questions & more! If it grows, Neal knows!! You won't want to miss what Neal has to say! #PhilShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts: Lucie Shelofsky, Dorothy Espe Guest: Vanessa Brines Air date: Feb 19, 2026
シネマクティフ東京支部の音声配信Vol.669ronpeとけんす君がAmazon Prime Video作品の感想をネタバレなしで話していくDiggin' Amazon Prime Video。今回のお題作品は『成功したオタク』。Music:MusMus http://musmus.main.jp/s5ajo-xi003.mp3
Don and Dude keep the “I Love the 80s” journey moving into 1986, when pop music turned glossy, global, and emotionally grown-up while hip-hop kicked down the door to the mainstream and refused to close it. One of us drops the needle on a blockbuster art-pop record that turned a former prog-rock oddball into an MTV-era icon, and the other cranks a Queens rap classic where drum machines, DJ wizardry, and rock guitars collide to launch hip-hop into its album era.The Albums Peter Gabriel – So (1986) Peter Gabriel's fifth solo LP trades full-on prog theatrics for a song-focused blend of art-pop, soul, and worldbeat that still feels intimate and strange even as it aims for stadiums. "Red Rain" and "Sledgehammer" frame the record's range, from cinematic storms and ritual grooves to horn-driven 60s-style soul reimagined as big-budget 80s pop. "Don't Give Up," a duet with Kate Bush, turns Linn drums and warm keys into a slow-motion conversation between despair and reassurance that speaks to unemployment, depression, and stubborn hope. Deep cuts like "That Voice Again," "Mercy Street," "Big Time," "We Do What We're Told," and the Laurie Anderson collaboration "This Is the Picture" keep the emotional arc intact while proving that production maximalism and adult subject matter can still hit like pop.Run-D.M.C. – Raising Hell (1986) By 1986, Run, DMC, and Jam Master Jay had already changed rap once; Raising Hell is where they change the world's idea of what a hip-hop record could be. Peter Piper opens with the bell-driven Bob James break, 808 thump, and nursery-rhyme flips that double as a DJ showcase and statement of intent. "Walk This Way" rebuilds a 70s rock riff into a hip-hop framework, smashing the wall between rock radio and rap while relaunching Aerosmith and blasting Run-D.M.C. into MTV rotation. "It's Tricky" and "My Adidas" sharpen their minimal drum-machine-and-scratch template into pure hooks, while "Proud to Be Black" closes as a history lesson and manifesto that points toward the coming wave of conscious rap.Diggin' Albums Jay Buchanan – Weapons of Beauty (2026) The Rival Sons frontman strips away the big rock theatrics for a rootsier, Americana-leaning solo set, focusing on weathered vocals, open-sky arrangements, and songs that feel like they were written on long drives and sleepless nights.Genesis – Invisible Touch (1986) Phil Collins, Tony Banks, and Mike Rutherford lean fully into shiny 80s pop on their biggest commercial triumph, stacking drum-heavy radio singles and bright synths around a few lingering prog instincts on the longer cuts.Susanna Hoffs – The Lost Record (2024 / recorded 1999) A once-shelved garage-made collection that captures the Bangles singer reshaping her identity at home with a new baby and a circle of songwriter friends, marrying jangly pop, adult introspection, and late-90s alt-rock warmth.Kirsty MacColl – Real (2023 / recorded 1983) Finally released in full decades after being shelved, this early 80s set frames MacColl's sharp, clear voice with icy synths and programmed rhythms, revealing a tougher, more new-wave edge than her later, better-known work.Follow & Support Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing.“Well, I guess that's the difference between you and me. You wanna lose small, I wanna win big.” – Maverick, played by Tom Cruise in 1986's Top Gun.
Our friend Neal Denton joins Phil on-air for a little DIGGIN' IN THE DIRT! This week, we talk about a "false spring", weeds sprouting, answer your questions & more! If it grows, Neal knows!! You won't want to miss what Neal has to say! #PhilShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
シネマクティフ東京支部の音声配信Vol.667ペップさんとアジアンドキュメンタリーズ配信作品の感想をネタバレなしで話していくDiggin' アジアンドキュメンタリーズ。お題作品は『ダック・アカデミー』。Music:MusMus http://musmus.main.jp/qkcpx-g1mcs.mp3
So AI are we Diggin it or Dissin it? I mean there are so many pros and cons it seems like both list can go on for forever. How do you decide? Do you base it on the ways it helps your everyday life now? Or do you think about how bad it could become? Or are you like me and just say it's above my pay grade and it is what it is? Tune in as we discuss this and much more in this episode. Feel free to comment and give us feed back on all our social media platforms.Follow, Like and Subscribe pleasehttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558577667028&mibextid=kFxxJDOn Facebookhttps://www.tiktok.com/@umlsauce384?_t=8o2vKZ186XP&_r=1On TikTokhttps://www.instagram.com/umls384?igsh=Y2tuZzQ4NmF4cWkw&utm_source=qrOn InstagramUMLSauce384@gmail.comEmailhttps://youtube.com/@umls384?si=cZ9m0G1pBF_x44JzPlease subscribe to us on YouTubehttps://zivo.lifeUse Promo Code: UMLS and receive 30% off
シネマクティフ東京支部の音声配信Vol.666ronpeとラロッカさんがNetflix作品の感想をネタバレなしで話していくDiggin' Netflix。今回は『あなたとわたしの夏の旅』。【告知】Netflix映画のオンライン感想会MCTOS、2月のお題作品は『ビッグ・フェイク』。日時は 2/26(木)21:30-23:00。『ビッグ・フェイク』を事前に観てぜひご参加を!参加希望の方はペップさんのTwitterアカウント @josep_guardiola へDM、または ht..
Don and Dude keep the “I Love the 80s” trip rolling into 1985, when rock grew darker and more spiritual while RB slipped fully into the age of drum machines and neon-lit bedrooms. One of us drops the needle on a brooding British rock record that turns goth shadows and psychedelic guitar into stadium-sized transcendence, while the other sinks into a self-produced Michigan R & B debut where DIY cassette demos, sensual slow jams, and Minneapolis-inspired grooves rewire romance for the electronic era. The AlbumsThe Cult – Love (1985) The Cult's second album finds Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy fusing post-punk tension, psychedelic guitars, and classic rock heft into a moody, hypnotic sound that feels heavy without ever turning hostile. Producer Steve Brown surrounds chiming Gretsch riffs, tribal grooves, and spiritual lyrics with spacious, atmospheric mixes, creating an elemental world where songs like “Nirvana,” “She Sells Sanctuary,” and “Brother Wolf, Sister Moon” chase transcendence more than aggression. Across its eight-minute epics and goth-tinted anthems, the record helps define mid-80s alternative rock by proving that big riffs, ritualistic repetition, and belief can make rock feel massive and mystical at the same time.Ready for the World – Ready for the World (1985) Cut largely in a Flint, Michigan studio and kept in near-demo form, Ready for the World's self-titled debut turns a shoestring, self-produced setup into a sleek blend of synth-funk, electro grooves, and unabashed bedroom RB. Melvin Riley Jr. and company lean on drum machines, DX-era keys, and smooth tenor vocals to deliver everything from slow-burn seductions like “Tonight” and “Human Toy” to the Prince-adjacent smash “Oh Sheila,” which briefly fooled listeners into thinking it was a Minneapolis release. The album's platinum run and crossover chart success show how mid-80s RB could sound futuristic and intimate at once, nudging the genre toward the stripped-down, synth-forward sound that would shape Quiet Storm and early New Jack Swing.Diggin' AlbumsThe Molotovs – Wasted on Youth (2026) A punchy London debut that slams together punk urgency, new wave hooks, and garage grit, tracing modern youth burnout and identity crises over short, shout-along anthems built for sweaty club stages.Mr. Mister – Welcome to the Real World (1985) A polished 80s pop-rock landmark where shimmering synths, big choruses, and studio-perfect performances turn “Broken Wings” and “Kyrie” into FM radio staples with quietly existential streaks.Softcult – When a Flower Doesn't Grow (2026) Canadian twins Mercedes and Phoenix Arn-Horn deliver a grimy, shoegaze-leaning full-length that weds fuzzed-out guitars and hazy vocals to unflinching songs about gender violence, trauma, and systemic misogynyBartees Strange – Magic Boy (2026) A shape-shifting set that pulls folk, emo, hip hop, and indie rock into intimate, guitar-forward songs, reconnecting his early acoustic roots with the expansive, genre-scrambling vision of his later work.Follow & Support Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing.“Hey, how come Andrew gets to get up? If he gets up, we'll all get up, it'll be anarchy!” – John Bender, played by Judd Nelson in 1985's The Breakfast Club.
DIGGIN'… First Broadcast 13th February 2026 SHIP FULL OF BOMBS RADIO 01) Intro 02) Don't Give Up Your Smile - DAS GOLDENE ZETALTER 03) My Favourite Things - TADAO HAYASHI 04) A Morte De Um Deus De Sol - FLORA e MPM 05) Black Orchid - CAL TJADER 06) Swiftly - ANDREI NIKOLSKY 07) Further Out - ANDREI NIKOLSKY 08) To Jean (Edda's Trippin Mix) - BERT PISANO 09) The Bodega - EAST SIDE SUPPLY 10) He's Coming - ROY AYERS UBIQUITY 11) Jive Samba - JON HENDRICKS 12) Candombe' - BADEN POWELL 13) Cravo E Canela - MPB4 14) Cravo E Canela (Bangsy Mix) - ROMERO BROS 15) Sunset Islands - JONNY LIEBECK GROUP 16) Belvedere Point - JEFF SOVA 17) Squeaks & Bleeps - ANDREI NIKOLSKY 18) Special Trip - EMBRYO 19) Sombre Guitar - DANSER'S INFERNO 20) Funky Felix - SEGUIDA 21) Been Had - SAPO 22) Baila Que Baila Mi Son - LOS REYES 73 23) Watchit ! - TITO PUENTE 24) Stan's Stamina - CHUITO & THE LATIN UNIQUES 25) My Christina - SABU MARTINEZ 26) La Jurumba - BWANA 27) Soul Foo Yung - WILLIE BOBO & THE BO GENTS 28) Intro / Superfly - PUCHO & THE LATINS SOUL BROTHERS 29) Johnny's No Good - JOE BATAAN 30) Me & You, Baby (Picao Y Tostao) - MONGO SANTAMARIA 31) Hippy Heaven - EARL COLEMAN & THE LATIN LOVE-IN 32) Inner Wealth - YAHYA AKA CONSTANTINE WEIR ********************
シネマクティフ東京支部の音声配信Vol.665ronpeとけんす君がAmazon Prime Video作品の感想をネタバレなしで話していくDiggin' Amazon Prime Video。今回のお題作品は『罪深き少年たち』。Music:MusMus http://musmus.main.jp/h4tjt-insan.mp3
Our friend Neal Denton joins Phil on-air for a little DIGGIN' IN THE DIRT! This week, we talk about a master gardening class, the ping-ponging temperatures, answer your questions & more! If it grows, Neal knows!! You won't want to miss what Neal has to say! #PhilShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I've got 5 more songs for you that I'm diggin' this month! Lucinda Williams, Mitski, Ecca Vandal, Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers), and Kim Gordon (Sonic Youth) all have new music out and I wanted to bring these songs to you. They cover a range of styles from alt-country to indie rock and they are all great. I hope you dig it!
シネマクティフ東京支部の音声配信Vol.664ラフランスさん(コヨイチ)とDisney+作品の感想をネタバレなしで話していくDiggin' Disney+!今回のお題作品は『トロン:アレス』です。Music:MusMus http://musmus.main.jp/h3t5k-g7eph.mp3
シネマクティフ東京支部の音声配信Vol.663ronpeとけんす君がAmazon Prime Video作品の感想をネタバレなしで話していくDiggin' Amazon Prime Video。今回のお題作品は『トラップハウス』。Music:MusMus http://musmus.main.jp/1kcgl-y4cxw.mp3
Who came up with the idea for Let's Play Ten? It was either MP or Ben, but neither of them wants to take the credit. Who would? The boys talk about the world's most performative awards show, some new developments behind the scenes, and MP is surprised to find out that LPT has a public playlist. Speaking of playlists, this episode's batch of brand new indie rock tracks will reverse your prime and delete your tik tok. Don't forget to go and support these artists! Click the links and buy some stuff. EPISODE PLAYLIST:Maia Toakley, “Don't Blame You”Middle Class Fashion, “Criminal Sound”Bleech 9:3, "Cannonball"The Empty Page, "Death On Our Side"Masca, "Diggin'"Martina and the Moons, "Higher Than A Hawk"Always Morning, "This Is It"Modern Woman, "Dashboard Mary"Low Girl, "This House Is On Fire"Sweet Pill, "Slow Burn"Fime, "Soft Science"Cliffords, "Marsh"BONUS TRACK: With thanks to Telemathematics and Joaquin
Our friend Neal Denton joins Phil on-air for a little DIGGIN' IN THE DIRT! This week, we talk about the water outage in Jefferson City, using the snow to our advantage, answer your questions & more! If it grows, Neal knows!! You won't want to miss what Neal has to say! #PhilShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
シネマクティフ東京支部の音声配信Vol.660ronpeとけんす君で、Amazon Prime Video配信映画の感想をネタバレなしで話していくDiggin' Amazon Prime Video。今回は特別企画、2人が選ぶ2025年に扱った映画のベスト3を発表です。(ronpe)Music:MusMus http://musmus.main.jp/9f4jn-kpxpq.mp3
Don and Dude keep the “I Love the 80s” tour rolling into 1984, when country music drifted back toward rootsy storytelling while heavy metal hit MTV in full glam mode. One of us spins a mother–daughter country debut rooted in acoustic instruments, Appalachian harmonies, and front‑porch intimacy, while the other cranks a Sunset Strip glam‑metal breakthrough of twin‑guitar riffs and big, arena‑ready hooks. Together, the albums show how 1984's country and metal both chased the mainstream yet stayed grounded in specific worlds: Kentucky kitchens and family conversations on one side, Hollywood alleys and neon‑lit clubs on the other.The AlbumsThe Judds – Why Not Me (1984) Naomi and Wynonna Judd's debut full‑length turns years of hard knocks and Nashville hustling into a lean set of neotraditional country songs that feel both radio‑ready and personal. Producer Brent Maher keeps the sound warm and spare, letting their harmonies carry stories of underdog longing, steady devotion, and working‑woman joy that helped nudge country back toward front‑porch intimacy.Ratt – Out of the Cellar (1984) Ratt's major‑label debut is a hook‑packed glam‑metal statement, mixing Sunset Strip grit with big choruses and Beau Hill's punchy production. Powered by Warren DeMartini and Robbin Crosby's dual guitars and Stephen Pearcy's raspy sneer, it turned “Round and Round” into an MTV staple and helped lock in the sound and look of mid‑80s glam metal.Diggin' AlbumsMegadeth – Megadeth (2026) Billed as their final studio album, this set folds classic Megadeth riffage into more reflective songs about age, legacy, and closing a long thrash chapter.Tina Turner – Private Dancer (1984) A towering comeback that blends rock grit, pop hooks, and R&B drama, anchored by a run of hits and Tina's mix of scars, power, and polish.PVA – No More Like This (2026) The London trio's second album pushes their dance‑punk into more tactile, exploratory territory, blurring club, bedroom, and art‑school energies.Squeeze – Trixies (2026) Squeeze finally cut songs first written in 1974, turning old cassette‑era ideas into a nightclub‑set concept piece full of wry, grown‑up pop storytelling.Follow & Support Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing.“This was a music I had never heard. Filled with such longing, such unfulfillable longing. It seemed to me that I was hearing the voice of God.” – Antonio Salieri, played by F. Murray Abraham in 1984's Amadeus.
シネマクティフ東京支部の音声配信Vol.658ronpeとラロッカさんがNetflix作品の感想をネタバレなしで話していくDiggin' Netflix。今回は『10DANCE』。Music:MusMus http://musmus.main.jp/jg6w1-2d5g4.mp3
シネマクティフ東京支部の音声配信Vol.657ペップさんとU-NEXT配信作品の感想をネタバレなしで話していく特別バージョンのDiggin' Apple TV。お題作品は『スティラー&メアラ:Nothing Is Lost』。Music:MusMus http://musmus.main.jp/t1eiw-yeta3.mp3
Lots of good music to go over with you this month. As always I try and keep you up to date on what's happening in the world of Indie/Alternative music. And I have some fun ones for you today. From jangly indie, to honky-tonking country this is what is tickling my fancy currently. As always, I hope you dig it!
シネマクティフ東京支部の音声配信Vol.656ronpeとけんす君がAmazon Prime Video作品の感想をネタバレなしで話していくDiggin' Amazon Prime Video。今回のお題作品は『ヘッダ』。Music:MusMus http://musmus.main.jp/le2zs-nq3yq.mp3
Our friend Neal Denton joins Phil on-air for a little DIGGIN' IN THE DIRT! This week, we talk about thawing out after the snow and ice, pollinating wildflower gardens, answer your questions & more! If it grows, Neal knows!! You won't want to miss what Neal has to say! #PhilShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Don and Dude keep the “I Love the 80s” tour rolling into 1983, a year when cable TV, mail‑order music clubs, and early MTV helped R&B and pop polish their hooks without sanding off all the emotional rough edges. One of us brings a married‑duo soul record that turns relationship conflict into sophisti‑funk therapy, while the other counters with a technicolor, hook‑stuffed debut that reframes punky, downtown weirdness as mass‑appeal pop. Together, the albums show how 1983's R&B and pop could be slick, vulnerable, and chart‑ready, but still tangled up in money, heartbreak, and the messy work of becoming yourself.The AlbumsWomack & Womack – Love Wars (1983) On their debut as a duo, Cecil and Linda Womack fold family gospel roots, Sam Cooke's shadow, and veteran songwriting chops into a lean early‑80s R&B set that treats love like an ongoing negotiation instead of a fairy tale. Built around supple basslines, tight James Gadson grooves, and restrained synths, the record plays like a living‑room soul soap opera where arguments, red flags, and reconciliations all get equal airtime. Tracks like “Love Wars,” “Baby I'm Scared of You,” and their quietly devastating cover of “Angie” push past easy romance into fear, honesty, and hard‑won optimism, sketching a relationship cycle that feels lived‑in rather than idealized. Produced by Stewart Levine with an A‑team of L.A. session players, the album's space, subtlety, and emotional candor would later be heard as a bridge toward neo‑soul and more adult‑minded R&B.Cyndi Lauper – She's So Unusual (1983) Cyndi Lauper's solo debut explodes out of the speakers as a neon‑bright mix of pop‑rock, new wave, and downtown art‑kid attitude, turning a batch of covers and co‑writes into an unmistakably personal statement. From the cynical, melodica‑laced opener “Money Changes Everything” through the feminist rallying cry of “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” and the tender, slow‑motion reassurance of “Time After Time,” she proves she can be funny, strange, and devastatingly vulnerable—sometimes in the same song. Rick Chertoff's production leans on jangly guitars, stacked harmonies, and sharp synth hooks, but always keeps Lauper's elastic, technically fierce voice at the center. The result is an album that made history with four Top‑Five singles and still plays like a manifesto for unapologetic individuality in pop.Diggin' AlbumsHome Front – Watch It Die (2025) Edmonton's Home Front push their self‑described “bootwave” further on Watch It Die, fusing 80s‑inflected synths, post‑punk grit, and anthemic choruses into songs about getting by when everything feels like it's fraying at the edges.The Twilight Sad – It's the Long Goodbye (2026) On their sixth LP, The Twilight Sad stretch their dense, noise‑tinted indie rock into a reflective, slow‑burning set about loss, endings, and hanging on, wrapping James Graham's thick‑accented confessions in towering guitars and electronics that feel both crushing and oddly comforting.Flickerstick – Superluminal (2025) Reuniting after more than two decades, Flickerstick return with Superluminal, an 11‑track set of cinematic alt‑rock that folds their early‑2000s melodic instincts into grown‑up songs about time, aging, and the strange vertigo of getting a second act.Def Leppard – Pyromania (1983) Pyromania finds Def Leppard and producer Mutt Lange perfecting the gleaming, radio‑ready side of hard rock, stacking harmonized choruses and surgically precise riffs into arena anthems like “Photograph,” “Rock of Ages,” and “Foolin'” that defined what big‑budget 80s rock would sound like.Follow & Support Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing.“You'll find many of the truths that we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view.” - Obi-Wan Kenobi
Extinction is coming fast for Dinoland, so many areas have closed and the remainder will come to an end quickly. We bid our final adieu by digging for lessons to be learned from this corner of Disney's Animal Kingdom park. They serve to help us understand what worked and didn't work not just in this land, but for people trying to perhaps not build a theme park, but build organizations and take them to the next level. We may not be going back to the Cretaceous period, but we are considering how this land became what it became. And we are looking at some very intricate details that shape our understanding of how life must have been here in Diggs County. Join us as we go digging' for Insights at Dinoland. ________________________________________________________ Disney Insights YouTube Page--Check it out and subscribe. NOTE: The five stories shared today are on Disney Insights YouTube Page! DisneyInsights.com--So many resources at our home site. Be sure to subscribe to receive notice of upcoming podcasts. Disney Insights Facebook Page--Come join and interact in conversation with others. My newest book, A Century of Powerful Disney Insights, Volume I 1923-1973, The Walt & Roy Disney Years is available! Also, check out my two of my other books, The Wonderful World of Customer Service at Disney and Disney, Leadership and You. Also, for those examining other business benchmarks beyond Disney, check out Lead with Your Customer: Transform Culture and Brand Into World-Class Excellence. ________________________________________________________ Check out Zanolla Travel to book your next vacation! David & Leah Zanolla ZanollaTravel.com Owner/Agents (309) 863-5469 _________________________________________________________ Performance Journeys This podcast and post is provided by J. Jeff Kober and Performance Journeys, which celebrates more than 20 years as a training and development group bringing best in business ideas through books, keynotes, workshops, seminars and online tools to help you take your organization to the next level. Want a Keynote Speaker? More than just nice stories, I offer proven insight and solutions having worked in the trench. Need Consulting? I've worked for decades across the public, private and non-profit arena. Need Support? We offer so many classroom, online, and other resources to help you improve your customer service delivery, leadership excellence, and employee engagement. Contact us today, and let us help you on your Performance Journey!
Recapping The Dead Files “Am I Crazy?” (Season 1 Episode 6) which aired 2011. This week, we kick off Season 7 by revisiting “Am I Crazy?”, a case that asks a familiar question with an uncomfortable twist: is the homeowner losing her grip on reality, or uncovering a long-buried truth no one wanted exposed?In Great Falls, Montana, Kelly believes she's being contacted by the spirit of Valeria Gibson, a woman erased from the historical record and dismissed in death as “hysterical.”Through dreams, intuition, and a growing pile of unsettling clues, Kelly uncovers a story that doesn't match the official version, and medium Amy Allan corroborates that story.As Steve Dischiavi digs for missing blueprints, vanished records, and suspicious inconsistencies, a pattern emerges: when women tell the truth, history has a habit of calling them unstable. But three women—Valeria, Kelly, and Amy—tell the same story across time.She's not crazy. She's just not being believed.So… is this a haunting? A cover-up? Or both?So, grab your Nespresso, and join us where… The Activity Continues. Content Warning:We didn't find anything we thought deserved a content warning, but we will use colorful language. I don't see that changing. Chapter Markers 00:00:00 Intro00:00:36 Hello and Welcome! 00:08:05 Sidequest: Bougie Coffee00:09:30 Overview00:11:36 Segment 1 – The Set Up00:15:02 Sidequest: Home Reno, Frugal Husbands, and Ghost Pets00:36:11 Sidequest: Ableist Garlic00:37:49 Ad Break 00:37:49 Segment 2 – Diggin' Tru - The Investigation00:47:17 Segment 3 – The Reveal00:58:20 Research and Rabbit Holes00:59:52 Sidequest: Your New Phrase “What the Munga?”01:04:23 Valeria gets her spotlight01:19:12 Next week Episode links:Nespresso pod maker: https://amzn.to/49FpsngPeet's Coffee: https://amzn.to/49FkRBBParis Gibson: Man of Mystery: https://visitgreatfallsmontana.org/paris-gibson-man-mystery/Great article, More Than Just the Founder's Wifehttps://www.greatfallshistorymuseum.org/blog/valeria-gibson-more-than-just-the-founders-wifeThe Dead Files Official Podcast: https://pod.link/1642377102Amazon links could generate a small commission to us at no cost to you. The Activity Continues is a paranormal podcast where soul friends Amy and Megan chat about true crime, ghost stories, hauntings, dreams, and other paranormal stuff including the TV show, The Dead Files. Our recaps are full of recurring jokes about recurring tropes. We also occasionally do interviews with people from the paranormal world, with the goal of learning from others. We think you'll really benefit from the things these people have to say.This episode was recorded on January 11, 2026, and released on January 22, 2026. Disclaimer:This podcast is in no way affiliated with Warner Brothers, HBOMax, the Travel Channel, Painless TV, or the TV show The Dead Files or any of its cast or crew. We're just fans who love the show and want to build a community of like-minded people who would enjoy hanging out and discussing the episodes and similar content. Credits:Hosted by: Amy Lotsberg and Megan SimmonsProduction, Artwork, and Editing: Amy Lotsberg at Collected Sounds Media, LLC. https://www.collectedsounds.com/Theme song. “Ghost Story” and segment music by CannelleBackground music: “Beyond the Stars” by Chris Collins Engage!Our website, https://www.theactivitycontinues.com/ Leave us a Voicemail: https://www.theactivitycontinues.com/voicemail/ (might be read on the show)Newsletter sign-up: https://www.theactivitycontinues.com/newsletter Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theactivitycontinuesWe're on (almost) all the socials too @theactivitycontinues SEND US YOUR PARANORMAL STORIES!Email: theactivitycontinues@gmail.com and maybe it will be read on the show!Voicemail: https://www.theactivitycontinues.com/voicemail/ to leave a message and maybe it will be played on the show! BE OUR GUEST!Are you a The Dead Files client, or a paranormal/spiritual professional, and are interested in being interviewed on our show? Let us know by filling out our guest form:https://www.theactivitycontinues.com/guests/intake/ Affiliates/SponsorsPlease see our Store page for all the links for all our current affiliates. https://www.theactivitycontinues.com/store/ Thank you for listening, take care of yourselves. We'll see you next time!If you want to hear us early and ad-free EVERY week, become a Patron, join our Ghosty Fam and get bonus exclusive episodes! https://www.patreon.com/theactivitycontinuesSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-activity-continues/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Boys are back in the bathroom, and they are taking us back to the discount movie bin as we watched Celtic Pride over the week. A cult-classic written by a young Judd Apatow. Does DJT use a Bidet or is one of his Cronies on Wipe Duty? Travis has another hilarious video, before we learn of 7 feet of snow in Russia, and a rampaging elephant that killed 22!Next time you're maxin' and relaxin' on the john, make sure to subscribe to our YouTube, and like and follow us on all of our socials!
Our friend Neal Denton joins Phil on-air for a little DIGGIN' IN THE DIRT! This week, we talk about preparing for the impending winter weather event that's getting ready to hit us, Russell Biven shares an INCREDILE Neal Denton story, answer your questions & more! If it grows, Neal knows!! You won't want to miss what Neal has to say! #PhilShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts: Dorothy Espe, Lucie Shelofsky Guest: Michele Hickey Air date: Jan 15, 2026
Don and Dude continue the “I Love the 80s” tour with a stop in 1982, a year when rock still ruled the charts even as the culture splintered into cable TV excess, recession anxiety, and neon‑lit moral ambiguity. One host brings a haunted, lo‑fi folk song cycle from Bruce Springsteen that strips away arena gloss to stare down American failure, while the other counters with Brian Eno's fog‑shrouded ambient landscapes, where memory, geography, and unease blur into one continuous sound world. Together, the records trace how 1982 stretched rock from bombastic stadium anthems to cassette‑recorded confessions and experimental soundscapes that felt more like places than songs.The AlbumsBrian Eno – Ambient 4: On Land (1982) A dark, place‑obsessed ambient record, Ambient 4: On Land finds Eno retreating from pop structures into immersive soundscapes built from drones, treated instruments, and environmental textures. Working largely alone with tape composting and field‑recording‑like sounds, he reconstructs half‑remembered English coastal and marshland environments so the listener feels inside foggy, unstable “memory spaces” rather than listening to background music. The album pushes ambient away from soothing wallpaper toward quietly unsettling figurative music that would shape film scores, dark ambient, and textural rock for decades.Bruce Springsteen – Nebraska (1982) Recorded at home on a four‑track cassette, Nebraska strips Springsteen down to voice, guitar, and harmonica for ten stark story‑songs about killers, drifters, laid‑off workers, and families coming apart on the American margins. Intended as demos for the E Street Band, the tapes were released essentially as‑is because their raw immediacy captured a moral and emotional weight the studio could not, turning lo‑fi hiss and dead room sound into part of the storytelling. Long viewed as one of his bravest works, the album reframes the early‑80s landscape as recession‑era noir, where debts “no honest man can pay” blur the line between crime, survival, and faith.Diggin' AlbumsAlter Bridge – Alter Bridge (2026) Hard‑rock veterans Alter Bridge deliver towering riffs and soaring melodies that refine the heavy, emotionally charged sound they have been sharpening for two decades.Toto – Toto IV (1982) Studio‑honed pop rock at its most polished, Toto IV marries big hooks and meticulous production on songs that helped define early‑80s radio sleekness.Butch Dains – “Amelia” (2025) Retro‑minded singer Butch Dains leans into gentle, 50s‑inspired pop that matches his “always clean never nasty or mean” ethosPeter Gabriel – “Been Undone” (o, Dark‑Side Mix) (2026) The lead track from Gabriel's forthcoming album o turns a mid‑90s idea into a quietly luminous meditation on all the ways a life can come apart, carried by subtle grooves and harmonium‑like warmth.Follow & SupportFollow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing."There is some Eighties music that is just timeless, and some that is so dated it's embarrassing.” - Grace Jones
DIGGIN'…with Si Cheeba First Broadcast 16th January 2026 SHIP FULL OF BOMBS 01) Intro 02) CEDAR WALTON - Impressions of Scandinavia 03) MONTEGO JOE - The Jinx 04) KENNY BURRELL with JACK McDUFF - The Breeze & I 05) ANDY & THE BEY SISTERS - Became Mucho 06) DON PATTERSON with BOOKER ERWIN - Hip Cake Walk 07) FREDDIE McCOY - Moye 08) ERIC KLOSS with RICHARD “Groove” HOLMES - Gemini 09) BILLY HAWKS - I Wish You Love 10) BUDDY TERRY - Natural Soul (Sunday Go To Meetin Blues) 11) PUCHO & LATIN SOUL BROTHERS - Payin' Dues 12) HAROLD MABERN - A Treat For Bea 13) HOUSTON PERSON - Soul Dance 14) JOHNNY “Hammind” SMITH - She's Gone Again 15) Skit 16) DJ KRASH SLAUGHTA - Elephant's Graveyard (Lickin' Up Dust) 17) ELECTRA COMBO - Die Kraniche (Cheeba 45 Edit) 18) BREAK CRACKER LIBRARY EDITS - Gotta Get It 19) BANGS & TALBOT - Double Diamonds 20) ROMERO BROS - Cravo E Canela (Bangsy Remix) 21) ATILLIO ZANCHI SEPTET - Charles Blues (live) 22) LUIS BACALOV - Nago (Rainer Truby Trio Remix) 23) GALLIANO - Unreliable Memories of Contested Conversations 24) BANGS & TALBOT - T.L.C. (Tender Lovin' Care) 25) SONS & DAUGHTERS OF LITE - A Real Thing 26) AZYMUTH - Duro De Roer 27) LUIS GONZAGA Jr - Caminho Da Roca 28) SONIA SANTOS - Marraio 29) FLORA E' M.P.M - Boranda *************
Don and Dude continue the “I Love the 80s” journey with a trip to 1981, a year when economic anxiety and political tension coexisted with malls, arcades, and cable TV escapism. Country and Pop both learned how to look and sound modern. One host brings a polished, harmony‑driven Country blockbuster from Alabama, while the other counters with a nervy, hook‑stuffed New Wave debut from Men at Work, tracing how crossover production, global pop, and quirky storytelling reshaped early‑'80s radio.The AlbumsAlabama – Feels So Right (1981) A smooth, harmony‑rich Country set that blends traditional instrumentation with Southern rock and soft‑rock polish, Feels So Right finds Alabama sanding down honky‑tonk grit into warm, radio‑ready crossover anthems. Built on Randy Owen's conversational vocals, tight three‑part harmonies, and clean electric arrangements, the record moves from intimate ballads to dark Hollywood cautionary tales, sketching how early‑'80s country stepped confidently into the pop mainstream without losing its storytelling roots.Men at Work – Business as Usual (1981) An off‑kilter, endlessly catchy debut, Business as Usual fuses New Wave, reggae‑rock, and pop hooks into anxious, witty songs about paranoia, identity, and global culture, all filtered through an unmistakably Australian lens. Colin Hay's nervy vocals, Greg Ham's iconic sax and flute lines, and the band's elastic grooves turn tales of door‑knocking strangers, daydreaming kids, and Vegemite‑fueled wanderers into one of the defining pop documents of the early '80s.Diggin' AlbumsOurs – Rocket's Red Glare (2025) The long‑running alt‑rock project from Jimmy Gnecco returns with a cinematic, emotionally charged set that pairs soaring vocals and guitar crunch with themes of love, loss, and resilience. Rocket's Red Glare channels late‑'90s melodrama into a mature, widescreen sound that feels tailor‑made for headphones and midnight drives.Red Rider – As Far As Siam (1981) Canadian rockers Red Rider deliver melodic, thoughtful heartland rock on this 1981 LP, balancing straight‑ahead riffs with introspective writing. Anchored by “Lunatic Fringe,” the album became a staple of AOR radio and helped cement Tom Cochrane's reputation as a songwriter with both punch and atmosphere.NITE – NITE (2025) Dallas twins Kyle and Myles Mendes push their darkwave/synthpop project into a sleek, shadowy new chapter on this self‑titled release, blending post‑punk guitars, electronic pulse, and emotive hooks. The record dives into pain, obsession, and alienation over nocturnal beats and synths, landing somewhere between dancefloor melancholy and bedroom confession.Ashes and Diamonds – Are Forever (2025) A supergroup of post‑punk and alt veterans, Daniel Ash, Bruce Smith, and Paul Spencer Denman, craft a moody, cinematic collage of glam, dark pop, and experimental electronics on Are Forever. Recorded after a page‑one restart, the album leans into Hollywood decadence, identity crises, and existential drift, its clipped‑headline lyrics and atmospheric production feeling like a neon‑lit fever dream for aging club kids.Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing.“We'll never fully understand the 80s until we admit they were equal parts escape fantasy and quiet panic—and the best records let both feelings live in the same song.” – Cameron Crowe
This week, journey back to the years 1986 and 87. When a young Kevin scraped and bruised his knees, elbows, shins, and wrists constantly. Yes, the years of skateboarding and the discovery of a particular brand of punk and hardcore called: Skate Rock! Discover the sounds that inspired him to start a band and the alternative counterculture movement that would shape the rest of his life. It's all about blazing wheels, barking trucks, and being possessed to skate!What is it we do here at InObscuria? Every show, Kevin opens the crypt to exhume and dissect from his personal collection: an artist, album, or grouping of tunes from the broad spectrum of rock, punk, and metal. This week, we look back at the very beginning of his discovery of the power of music and the distortion-fueled sounds with a lasting impact. Hope you enjoy and that we turn you on to something new!Songs this week include:Agent Orange - “Bloodstains” from Living In Darkness (1981)The Faction - “Friends And Enemies” from The Faction: Collection 1982-1985 (1996)Youth Brigade - “Fight To Unite” from Sound & Fury (1982)Murphy's Law - “Murphy's Law” from Murphy's Law (1986)Los Pukes - “One, Two, Three, Four” from Bones Brigade Video Tunes (2005)Liam Lynch - “United States Of Whatever” from Fake Songs (2003)Drunk Injuns - “For Real” from From Where The Sun Now Stands I Will Fight No More, Forever (1985)Los Olvidados - “Something New” from Listen To This!!! (2001)Gang Green - “19th Hole” from Another Wasted Night (1986)Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it: InObscuria StoreIf you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/Check out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/
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Our friend Neal Denton joins Phil on-air for a little DIGGIN' IN THE DIRT! This week, we talk about the abnormally warm January we've been going through, our near drought conditions, answer your questions & more! If it grows, Neal knows!! You won't want to miss what Neal has to say! #PhilShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Don and Dude kick off a new year and a new series with the first “I Love the 80s” episode, zeroing in on 1980 as a hinge point between the shaggy experimentation of the 1970s and the sleeker, high-gloss sound that would define the decade. One host brings a Rock pick and the other counters with an R&B gem, sketching how guitars, grooves, and studio polish collided at the dawn of the 80s.The AlbumsGeorge Benson – Give Me the Night (1980) A sleek, radio-ready fusion of jazz, R&B, funk, and sophisticated pop that marks Benson's full crossover from respected jazz guitarist to smooth pop-soul star. Working with producer Quincy Jones and songwriter Rod Temperton, Benson wraps fluid guitar lines and intimate vocals around tight grooves, warm keys, and sparkling horns, creating a nocturnal soundtrack to city nightlife that helped shape early-80s quiet storm and smooth jazz.Iron Maiden – Iron Maiden (1980) A raw, fast, and street-level debut that helped launch the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, blending galloping bass lines, twin-guitar harmonies, and gritty, punk-leaning vocals. Recorded with minimal studio gloss, the album captures a young band playing loud and lean in smoke-filled pubs, turning dark urban tales, horror imagery, and medieval menace into a combustible new blueprint for 80s metal.Diggin' AlbumsGeese – Getting Killed (2025) A chaotic, inventive Brooklyn art-rock record produced by Kenny Beats, jumping from nervous, mathy rhythms to soulful swells and surreal lyrics, highlighting how adventurous guitar music still thrives in the streaming era.Prince – Dirty Mind (1980) A pivotal early statement from Prince that fuses stripped-down funk, new wave, and dance with provocatively frank lyrics, its raw, minimalist sound foreshadowing where 80s pop and R&B were headed.Donovan – what's a girl (2025) A long-shelved early-90s project finally released to celebrate Donovan's 60th anniversary, blending Gaelic romance, orchestral folk, grunge-leaning pop, and spoken poetry into a late-career “lost album” that reconnects him to his 60s roots.Cameron Crowe – The Uncool: A Memoir (2025) A long-awaited memoir tracing Crowe's teenage years as a rock journalist on the road with bands like Led Zeppelin, the Eagles, and David Bowie, revisiting the real-life stories that inspired Almost Famous while digging deeper into his family life and writing voice.Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing.“We are in a golden age of music. There will be a time when technology becomes so advanced that we'll rely on it to make music rather than raw talent, and music will lose its soul.” - Freddy Mercury
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This week, part 2 of our celebration of 2025 releases! It's been another amazing year for new music from legacy artists, current artists, and new artists. Join Kevin as he's on his own once again for our end-of-year celebration and recognition of all of the awesome, recorded output in rock n' punk n' metal during 2025! What is it we do here at InObscuria? Every show, Kevin opens the crypt to exhume and dissect from his personal collection; an artist, album, or grouping of tunes from the broad spectrum of rock, punk, and metal. This week, we look back on another amazing year for the world of rock n' punk n' metal. In celebration of the New Year, we wanted to find some nuggets of joy from the last 12-months. We hope everyone enjoyed the holidays and that you can take some time to kick back and rock with us! Happy New Year, everyone!Songs this week include:Danko Jones - “Everyday Is Saturday Night” from Leo Rising (2025)Howling Giant - “Hunter's Mark” from Crucible & Ruin (2025)Propaghandi - “Rented P.a.” from At Peace (2025)The Elven - “Far Beyond” from Solstice (2025)Castle Rat - “SERPENT” from The Beastiary (2025)Witchrider - “Sound Of The Presidents” from Metamorph - EP (2025)Inglorious - “Say What You Wanna Say” from V (2025)Paralyzed - “Railroad” from Rumble & Roar (2025)Jason Bieler & The Baron Von Bielski Orchestra - “Violent Creatures” from The Escapologist (2025)Seikima II - “老害ロック” from Season II (2025)Girlschool - “Auld Lang Syne” from We Wish You A Metal Xmas And A Headbanging New Year (2008)Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it: InObscuria StoreIf you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/Check out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/
DIGGIN'…with Si Cheeba Originally Broadcast - 19th December 2025 SHIP FULL OF BOMBS RADIO 01) Intro 02) God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - JIMMY SMITH 03) Snowmobile - DENNIS FARNON 04) Little Lady - THE ELVIN JONES JAZZ MACHINE 05) Panoramica (Cinematic Orch Mix) - PIERO UMILIANI 06) Revolucao Organica - MARCOS VALLE 07) So Be It - AIRTO FOGO 08) Is That Jazz ? - BRIAN JACKSON Feat Rahsaan Patterson 09) Travers Popping - ATA LIBRARY ARCHIVES 10) Absurdo Mudo - GRUPO UM 11) Fragile Hands - GAUDI 12) Abscretions - CHARLES TOLLIVER 13) Brazilian Boss - CHEEBS'S LATIN BROS 14) Cravo E Canela - ROMERO BROS 15) Hall Of Mirrors - BREAK CRACKER'S LIBRARY EDITS 16) The Brain Machine - BREAK CRACKER'S LIBRARY EDITS 17) Turpe Est Sine Crine Caput - MODULOR 1000 18) Princesca Negra De Angolo - BEBETO 19) Calling All Dancers - SOUTHSIDE SOUND SURGEONS 20) K-Jee - BANGS & TALBOT 21) Subway Strut - BANGS & TALBOT 22) Freakin' Out - THE GILBERTO SEXTET 23) Cucaraca Macara - HARVEY AVERNE BARRIO BAND 24) Boogaloo Navideño - PETE RODRIGUEZ 25) Solutions - DEXTER WANSEL 26) Fun House - BOBBI HUMPHREY 27) I Want To Thank You - LONNIE SMITH 28) Santa Claus / White Christmas - JIMMY McGRIFF
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Hosts: Lucie Shelosfsky, Dorothy Espe Guest: Nic Korte Air date: Dec 18, 2025
Don and Dude return to celebrate the 2025 Holiday Spectacular, sharing Christmas albums that keep things simple, warm, and replayable. The episode leans into storytelling, vibes, and the sweeter side of the season rather than bombast.The albums: Trans-Siberian Orchestra – Christmas Eve and Other Stories (1996) A concept-driven Christmas rock opera about an angel sent to Earth on Christmas Eve to find a single act of kindness, blending classical carols, symphonic arrangements, and heavy rock into a cinematic, front-to-back story.Kacey Musgraves – A Very Kacey Christmas (2016) A cozy, retro-leaning holiday set mixing standards and originals, where Western swing, countrypolitan strings, and loungey jazz touches wrap both playful novelties and bittersweet ballads in warm, vintage glow.Holiday Recommendations from:Jess from Music Notes With Jess: Pentatonix - Christmas in the City (2025)Steve from The New Wave Music Podcast: Billy Idol - Happy Holidays (2006)Dude is Diggin':James Brown – Hey America (1970): A festive funk Christmas record that turns seasonal messages into horn-driven, groove-heavy celebrations of joy and unity.The Salsoul Orchestra – Christmas Jollies (1976): A glittering disco holiday blast that transforms classics into dance-floor anthems with strings, congas, and Philadelphia soul arrangements.Don is Diggin':Ray Charles – The Spirit of Christmas (1985): A soulful holiday collection that blends gospel, blues, and jazz into rich, emotional takes on carols and contemporary Christmas songs.The Making of Do They Know It's Christmas? (2024): A behind-the-scenes documentary built from 1984 studio footage tracing how the Band Aid charity single came together in a single frantic day.Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing. .“…soon the bells will start and the thing that will make em' ring is carol that you sing right within' your heart” - Meredith Wilson
From 2013, we are re-publishing our Legends of the Dirt series interview with the Newport Nightmare Jimmy Owens
Don and Dude return to honor two titans lost in 2025, revisiting albums that capture the creative peaks and lasting influence of Brian Wilson with The Beach Boys and Ozzy Osbourne with Black Sabbath. The episode traces how The Beach Boys Today! and Paranoid reshaped pop and heavy music, revealing how these records still echo through everything from chamber pop to modern metal.The Beach Boys – The Beach Boys Today! (1965) Brian Wilson uses Today! as a turning point, steering the band from surf-and-cars singles into a more introspective, studio-crafted pop world that points directly toward Pet Sounds. Side A delivers bright, radio-ready hooks like "Do You Wanna Dance?" and "When I Grow Up (To Be a Man), "while Side B dives into confessional ballads such as "Please Let Me Wonder" and "She Knows Me Too Well," blending chamber pop arrangements with vulnerable, adult themes.Black Sabbath – Paranoid (1970) Paranoid crystallizes the sound and mood of heavy metal, fusing Tony Iommi's down-tuned riffs, Geezer Butler's ominous lyrics, Bill Ward's jazz-schooled drumming, and Ozzy Osbourne's haunted vocals into a tight, relentless 1970 statement. From the anti-war sprawl of "War Pigs" and the sci-fi tragedy of "Iron Man" to the accidental hit "Paranoid" and the psychedelic "Fairies Wear Boots," the record turns fear, addiction, and apocalypse into riff-driven anthems that defined the genre.Dude is Diggin':The Macks – Bonanza (2025): A volatile, modern rock blast from a Portland band that smashes garage energy, psychedelic noise, and restless experimentation into a noisy, cathartic portrait of contemporary anxiety.Metallica – Reload (1997): A late-'90s reinvention that leans into groove and atmosphere, where hard rock bruisers like Fuel sit alongside moodier cuts like "The Memory Remains," featuring Marianne Faithfull's ghostly guest vocal.Don is Diggin':Just Desserts – Curtains (2025): A reflective, lo-fi-to-full-band set from Larry Fessenden and Tom Laverack that wrestles with post-COVID grief, aging, and small flashes of grace nearly four decades after their debut.The Cure – The Show of a Lost World (2025): A concert film capturing The Cure unveiling Songs of a Lost World in full at London's Troxy, framing the new material in a single, immersive performance.Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing. “What we have once enjoyed deeply we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes a part of us.” – Helen Keller.
This weeks episode of Diggin into the Archives comes from December 22nd of 2013 with Johnny Saathoff.
Don and Dude return to Classic Casey Countdowns, this time jumping to December 2, 1989, to trace the stories behind two albums tied to Top 10 hits from Casey Kasem's American Top 40. The episode revisits how Paula Abdul and Alice Cooper helped capture the glossy, hook-heavy sound of the chart's closing weeks of the 1980s.Paula Abdul – Forever Your Girl (1988) Paula Abdul's debut, Forever Your Girl, transforms her from superstar choreographer into full-fledged pop icon, blending dance-pop, New Jack Swing, and bright R&B textures across a tightly produced set. Powered by hits like “Straight Up,” “Cold Hearted,” and “(It's Just) The Way That You Love Me,” the album pairs punchy drum machines and synth hooks with Paula's charismatic, rhythmic vocals, defining late-'80s MTV and Top 40 radio.Alice Cooper – Trash (1989) With Trash, Alice Cooper stages a late-'80s glam-metal comeback, teaming with hitmaker Desmond Child and an all-star cast from Bon Jovi, Aerosmith, Winger, and more to deliver a sleek, hook-loaded hard rock record. From the darkly seductive hit “Poison” to power ballads like “Only My Heart Talkin'” and rockers such as “House of Fire,” the album balances shock-rock attitude with radio-ready choruses for a sharp, 40-minute dose of melodic arena metal.Dude is Diggin':AVTT/PTTN – AVTT/PTTN (2025): A wild, imaginative collaboration between The Avett Brothers and Mike Patton that fuses Appalachian folk warmth with experimental, fuzzed-out art rock, full of soaring harmonies and left-turn arrangements.Faith No More – The Real Thing (1989): The genre-bending breakthrough that introduced Mike Patton and pushed metal, funk, rap, and alt-rock into a strange, thrilling hybrid that still feels adventurous decades later.Don is Diggin':De La Soul – Cabin in the Sky (2025): A mature, soulful return that honors Trugoy's memory while leaning into reflective, optimistic lyricism over warm, eclectic production.Kingfishr – Halcyon (2025): An atmospheric indie-folk debut from an Irish trio that blends big, emotional choruses with cinematic arrangements and nostalgic storytelling rooted in home and landscape.Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing. “If you're going to try to write a hit single, don't be clever, be obvious. Get to the chorus, get to the hook, get to the meat right away.” – Alice Cooper.
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