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"You're not going to kill anyone else are you?"On this episode we're looking at the film that attempted to turn Sir Anthony Hopkins into the next James Bond, WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL (1971).To see if we should award Old Tony a license to thrill is Richard Kirkham from the cryptically titled Kirkham A Movie A Day.Episode 148.NB - Unfortunately, this episode suffers from some audio issues. Hopefully, they're not too distracting.
Recorded April 30, 2024 British Agent Philip Calvert is on a mission to determine the whereabouts of a ship that disappeared near the coast of Scotland. – From IMDB Email Eric or Joe. Time – 44:23 min. / File Size – 43mb Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via iTunes
It's the 8th birthday of the What We've Watched Podcast and so we watched When Eight Bells Toll, a very early Anthony Hopkins "James Bond" styled film adapted from the book by Alistair MacLean of Where Eagles Dare and other classics. Please pardon the background hum in a few places - some loud outside noise that got picked up by the mic.
Coleman is in, ripping through highlights from the week's upcoming local shows - Wormwitch, Heron, Origin, the new Mid-week Mosh with Ceremonial Bloodbath, and Blackwater Holylight - plus new shit from Aara, Eight Bells and and a 30th birthday shoutout to How the Gods Kill.
Melynda Jackson of Eight Bells on furries, her liberal leanings, playing the Litha Cascadia Festival, and the bands newest release, "Legacy of Ruin." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brutally-delicious/message
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We are pleased to welcome Eight Bells to the doom cave. Melynda Jackson, Matt Solis, and Brian Burke are all present to talk about surviving the past two years against Portland, OR's apocalyptic backdrop, and putting out a killer new record with the help of the tireless Billy Anderson. During our chat, we also babble on about nu-metal JNCOs, getting kicked out of high school band, Blockbuster music, Meta-Licka, nautical themes, getting busted at the border, and why sad songs make for good company. Support Eight Bells Track featured is "Nadir" off Legacy of Ruin, available now! Join the Diary of Doom PATREON! Buy some MERCH! Follow us on INSTAGRAM and FACEBOOK!
She came up on the last episode while we were talking to Mike Scheidt, we love Eight Bells, and they have a new album releasing called Legacy of Ruin on February 25th via Prophecy Productions, so we thought what better time have on vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter Melynda Jackson, and she was awesome. Melynda is one of the long list of stalwart underground heavy musicians from the bay area who relocated to Portland to escape rising cost of living and decreasing opportunity...we talk about her beginnings as a musician, her long-running band SubArachnoid Space, growing up in a small town in Texas, cheating guitar center, the artwork for their killer new record (and the music itself), and cats. We also listened to some cool stuff. And to all the new subscribers post Mike Scheidt...welcome aboard!Eight Bellshttps://eightbells.bandcamp.com/album/legacy-of-ruinhttps://us.prophecy.de/us/Artists/Eight-Bells/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4mP7ITgbo8Bandcamp PicksThe Brutal Art of Stabbinghttps://thebrutalartofstabbing.bandcamp.com/album/vital-points-e-pTVLPAhttps://tvlparva.bandcamp.com/album/walk-with-meCarmeriahttps://carmeria.bandcamp.com/album/advenaeChapel Floodshttps://chapelfloods.bandcamp.com/album/chapel-floodsBands! Submit one song (preferably from Bandcamp) to blyndsub@gmail.com and we'll try to cover it on another episode. Find us on social media @blyndsubmyshynz.YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi_8QVmx1ggBQHGKln88UNwTheme song by Francis Anger RobertsVO by Pete HollandLogo by Nick Fox
THE DOOMED AND STONED SHOW ~Season 7, Episode 32~ New music continues to flow in well into December and it's good stuff, too! This week, new sounds from Red Fang, Wolftooth, Messa, Eight Bells, and more as Billy Goate (Editor in Chief, Doomed & Stoned) and John Gist (CEO, Vegas Rock Revolution) share their favs. Of course, there's outrageous banter to behold, including a review of the new album by Limp Bizkit (oh, you've got to stick around for that discussion in the third segment!). *if you dig the show, please give the band's some love! PLAYLIST INTRO (00:00) 1. Fostermother - "Hedonist" (00:31) HOST SEGMENT I (05:21) 2. Dictator Ship - "Sorry State" (28:14) 3. Red Fang - "Hells Bells" (AC/DC cover) (33:08) 4. DJIIN - "Red Desert" (38:39) HOST SEGMENT II (47:26) 5. Wolftooth - "Broken Sword" (1:04:13) 6. Deadeye Navigator - "Khan of the Sea" (1:09:30) 7. Green Desert Water - "Black Harvest" (1:12:57) HOST SEGMENT III (1:20:08) 8. King Bastard - "Black Hole Viscera" (1:46:16) 9. AIWASS - "Mas As God" (1:52:05) 10. Messa - "Pilgrim" (1:57:22) HOST SEGMENT IV (2:06:48) 11. The Ossuary - "Mourning Star" (2:37:44) 12. Black Wail - "Staring At The Sun" (2:42:18) 13. Plaindrifter - "Digital Dreamcatcher" (2:48:40) OUTRO (2:57:31) 14. Eight Bells - "Nadir" (bonus) (2:58:39) CREDITS
This week, Justin has written six trivia questions about people, places, and things all called “Homer”. We also talk about American history, baseball, and (yes, of course), The Simpsons!1:36: Q1 (Times & Places): Homer was the first name of the plaintiff in what 1896 Supreme Court case, which upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation, and was later de facto overruled by Brown v. Board of Education?8:23: Q2 (Movies & TV): Homer, the patriarch of the Simpson family, is voiced by this man, who also voices “Grampa” Abe Simpson, Krusty the Clown, Groundskeeper Willie, Mayor Quimby, Sideshow Mel, and numerous other Simpsons characters.14:41: Q3 (Arts & Literature): What nineteenth-century American artist is best known for his seascapes, including The Fog Warning, The Gulf Stream, and Eight Bells? (First and last name required)22:04: Q4 (Everything Else): HOMER1, HOMER2, and HOMER3 are examples of what basic unit of heredity, a sequence of nucleotides that encodes the synthesis of a protein?29:05: Q5 (Music): What mononymous singer, known for the songs “Who Will Save Your Soul” and “You Were Meant for Me”, and whose last name is Kilcher, grew up in Homer, Alaska?35:43: Q6 (Sports & Games): What former San Francisco Giant holds both the Major League Baseball record for career home runs, with 732, and the Major League Baseball record for homers hit in a single season, with 73? Despite this, he has so far been denied entry into the Hall of Fame, due to his association with performance enhancing drugs.Theme music: "Thinking it Over" by Lee Rosevere, licensed under CC BY 2.0E-Mail: quizandhers@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quizandhers/Twitter: https://twitter.com/quizandhersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/quizandhers/Retro Late Fee Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/retro-late-fee/id1459736089Moxie/Your Brain on Facts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-brain-on-facts/id1347915211
"But give me this glorious ocean life, this salt-sea life, this briny, foamy life, when the sea neighs and snorts and you breathe the very breathe that the great whales respire. Let me roll around the globe, let me rock upon the sea, let me race and pant out my life with an eternal breeze astern and an endless sea before me." -Richard Henry Dana, TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST. -- Join the discussion on The QUARTERDECK, 59º North's new online platform where we dive deep on the art of seamanship. Open now, first two weeks free!
Episode 10 starts with a bang! Alyssa talks about playing in Eight Bells and Joining Lord Dying, how she started playing music (on a toy piano). She also talks about her other hustles including the digital portrait she did of Jeff’s dog Monkey, which leads to chatting about her spectacular pitbull/husky pooch Crom…who knows the “riddle of steal”, and doing cover art for the Magnetic Eye Records Black Sabbath Vol. 4 tribute record. "Sabbath chat" continues with another great story about attempting to sing NIB while too drunk. Alyssa is another in our long line of guests with a shady “older cousin” who introduced her to lots of music. Oh, and WILDCARD BITCH!At the merch table we check out Alyssa's new nothing LP the Great Dismal (which is nearly impossible to find online now). JD shows off the new Zeal and Ardor LP, and Iceburn's classic Hephaestus on vinyl. Jeff shows off the Ecstatic Vision LP he bought after the Nighthawk episode and a live Isis record on Ipecac titled 2.25.10. Then Alyssa whips out a new pedal because "sometimes gear just shows up at our house"; this one was an Abominable Electronics Hellmouth that was a gift from Kurt Ballou.We wrap up talking about Philly heavy music scene, and Alyssa highlights Fight Amp as a key influence for her. We veer into politics, where Alyssa reminds us that after the Spanish Flu we got the roaring 20s, so that’s good. She also talks about going to art school and why you need to know the rules to really effectively break them. Alyssa mentions the "Mandy Thing" and why it’s OK to put pink everywhere now (even in metal), and talks about being a woman in a bunch of traditionally male environments (Metal, tattooing). Stay to the end and listen to Alyssa's picks!Alyssa on IG: @amoceretattooLord Dyinghttps://lorddying.bandcamp.com/Alyssa's Picks:Fight Amp –Dead is Dead https://fightamp.bandcamp.com/album/hungry-for-nothingNothing – Bernie Sanders https://nothing.bandcamp.com/album/the-great-dismalThis Week's Blynd Subs!Platycrypt – Viral Crown https://platycrypt.bandcamp.com/album/miasmaCarcaño – The Boner https://carca.bandcamp.com/album/carca-o Godzillionaire – Ballad of the Topeka Gentlemanhttps://godzillionaire.bandcamp.com/album/negative-balanceCat Temper – More than a Felinehttps://cattemper.bandcamp.com/album/more-than-a-felineSpace Coke – Please Don’t Touch https://spacecoke.bandcamp.com/album/happy-valentines-day-massacreDos Brujos – The Cyclehttps://dosbrujos.bandcamp.com/album/views-on-change-and-flow Deathray ‘78 – When the Night Comeshttps://deathray78.bandcamp.com/track/when-the-night-comesBands! Submit one song (preferably from Bandcamp) to blyndsub@gmail.com and we'll try to cover it on another episode. Find us on social media @blyndsubmyshynz. If you like the podcast, subscribe, share it with your friend, or head over to our to watch the video version!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi_8QVmx1ggBQHGKln88UNwTheme song by Francis Anger RobertsLogo by Nick Fox
Benji and Nick are chatting about the Alistair MacLean thriller movie, When Eight Bells Toll. They read out your emails sent to podcast@nicholasbriggs.com and Ben Briggs also features.
Ken Wimberly is the founder and visionary leader behind Legacy of Love, LLC. He is married to his soulmate, Amber, and has three children, Grace, Knox, and Kai. As a self-proclaimed serial entrepreneur, Ken is the founder and Chief Visionary Officer of KW Net Lease Advisors, a commercial real estate brokerage firm headquartered in Fort Worth, TX. He is also a founding partner in Laundry Luv, a chain of laundromats with a mission to educate, equip, and inspire those in the communities where they serve. He is also the Operating Principal/Franchise Owner of Keller Williams Realty in Abilene, TX. He has 16 streams of passive income and 4 streams of active income. Wimberly served his country during the Gulf War I as an aircrew member flying aboard EP-3E aircraft as a CTR (cryptologist technician – Morse code) for the United States Navy, stationed in Misawa, Japan. He has also worked in the insurance/investment field and has held the Series 6, Series 7, and Series 63 investment licenses and the Group I insurance license. He formerly owned and operated a Perrotti's Pizza restaurant in Arlington, TX near the UTA campus. Ken treasures time spent in nature, particularly on Texas hill country ranches. He is an avid athlete who loves adventure races, hiking, and running. To date, he has completed 9 different Tough Mudder adventure races. He is passionate about personal development and helping others to become the best version of themselves. He is active in his community and is proud of the 9 years he served as a “Big” in the Big Brothers/Big Sisters program. The Wimberly family enjoys spending their time traveling, snow skiing/snowboarding, spending time outdoors, playing board games, and playing Texas Hold'em Poker! What you will learn in this episode: How Ken integrates the complexities of business with his own desire for a meaningful and prosperous life Ken Wimberly's journey, and how adversities he faced led to the Legacy of Love efforts he is committed to today The influence of military school and college on the formation of Ken's values Ken's experience as a part of a Navy aircrew How Ken was introduced to commercial real estate and entrepreneurship The importance of systematic structure in freedom and autonomy Book Recommendation: “Living with a SEAL” The importance of positive reinforcement as a tool for motivation Ken's new business ventures, and a mission to make them something ‘more' Resources: Podcast: http://bit.ly/Legacy-TOSOP-Podcast App: https://legacyoflove.app/ Website: https://netleaseexperts.com/ Website: https://www.kwabilene.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lordwimberly LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenwimberlyccim/ Insta: https://www.instagram.com/ken.wimberly/ Email: Ken@legacyoflove.app Additional Resources: Website: sharonspano.com Book: thetimemoneybook.com Events:
Hail Santa 9 is going down on December 7th and 8th at the Highline and it features a ton of amazing bands such as XOTH, Morta Skuld, Aethereus, Eight Bells, Petrification and many more! We spoke with the members of XOTH who are the masterminds behind this Northwest Christmas metal tradition.
Hail Santa 9 is going down on December 7th and 8th at the Highline and it features a ton of amazing bands such as XOTH, Morta Skuld, Aethereus, Eight Bells, Petrification and many more! We spoke with the members of XOTH who are the masterminds behind this Northwest Christmas metal tradition.
THE DOOMED & STONED SHOW Season 4, Episode 7 Psycho Las Vegas '18 - Day III Preview Billy Goate and Bucky Brown from The Doom Charts (www.DoomCharts.com) are in Sin City and previewing Day III of PSYCHO LAS VEGAS, with a bit of a bias towards the bands they're most stoked on seeing, including: Big Business, Coven, Eight Bells, Enslaved, King Buffalo, Indian, Mutoid Man, Pallbearer, Red Fang, The Hellacopters, Unearthly Trance, and Zakk Sabbath! Full details and tickets at www.vivapsycho.com PLAYLIST 1. The Hellacopters - Toys and Flowers 2. King Buffalo - Kerosene 3. Glaare - Surrender/Control 4. Unearthly Trance - Mechanism Error 5. Mutoid Man - Date with the Devil 6. Eight Bells - Touch Me 7. Indian - No Grace 8. Coven - Wicked Woman 9. Zakk Sabbath - War Pigs (live in Argentina) 10. Enslaved - Thoughts Like Hammers 11. Big Business - Our Mutant 12. Red Fang - Wires 13. Pallbearer - Watcher in the Dark You can now show your love for the podcast by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/billygoate. Exclusive monthly podcast with new music for patrons only. Thank you for your ongoing support! www.DoomedandStoned.com "Bringing you the music and the stories of the heavy underground, with an emphasis on 'The Sabbath Sound' and local scene coverage -- by the underground, for the underground."
A maelstrom of violence and death swirl around the crew of DS3 - a crewmember's life hangs in the balance, Jenneth seeks payment in blood from Gretok, and Chief Knox desperately seeks a way to save the Chimera from an untimely decommissioning. The post Outpost – Episode 75 – Eight Bells appeared first on Giant Gnome Productions.
Eight Bells stop by to discuss the trappings of genre, Pantytera, spirit animals, and so much more.
"On 14 April 1937, the BBC studios at Alexandra Palace played host to the first television demonstration of snooker, an exhibition of play by Horace Lindrum and Willie Smith. The programme lasted 10 minutes, whereupon it made way for Daffodils (“a display of various types of daffodils from the Daffodil Show” — Radio Times). Another couple of months down the line, and the BBC were off to Wimbledon for the first time. And then, on Thursday 16 September, it was the turn of football, and the world’s first live televised match. "The game had admittedly limited appeal — George Allison’s Arsenal were taking on Arsenal reserves at Highbury — but then only a few hundred houses close to Ally Pally in north London could receive BBC pictures anyway. Arsenal were the natural choice for the BBC’s experiment anyway: Highbury was the closest ground to Ally Pally and had a bespoke gantry for telly cameras in its fancy new East Stand." Episode Eighty Seven of the Blizzard Podcast looks back at 'Football on TV' by Scott Murray, our Eight Bells feature from Issue Eight, originally published in June 2013. It looks back on 8 key moments in the history of televised football, from the first broadcasts in the 1930s to bigger nationwide changes in later decades, via pay-tv and a little bit of controversy along the way. Read the full article here: www.theblizzard.co.uk/article/football-tv Issue Eight, like all issues of the Blizzard, is available for £12 plus postage on www.theblizzard.co.uk. Since we’ve relaunched the website, all our articles, including this one, are available to read for free. Non-subscribers get 3 free articles a month, while subscribers have unlimited advert-free browsing, as well as access to digital downloads of all our issues in eBook formats. Those who want to buy one-off eBooks can still do so – from the Kindle and Google Play stores.
Billy's back! Doomed & Stoned's first new podcast of 2017 (originally broadcast live on Grip of Delusion Radio on Sunday, January 29, 2017). In this episode: 'Portland: A Year in Heavy Music (Part I)' featuring: 1. Blackwitch Pudding: "Herman The Worm Man" (00:18) 2. DANAVA - "At Midnight You Die" (08:15) 3. Sons of Huns - "Helpless to the Succubus" (13:46) 4. Red Fang - "Flies" (20:38) 5. Holy Grove - "Hanged Man" (24:20) 6. R.I.P. - "Brave In The Grave" (36:15) 7. Old Kingdom - "Moonlight" (41:49) 8. Witch Mountain - "Burn You Down" (47:04) 9. Space God Ritual - "Graveyard Earth" (55:19) 10. Disemballerina - "That Is The Head of the One who Toyed with My Honor" (1:01:20) 11. Atriarch - "Void" (1:07:05) 12. Hungers - "Dead To This World" (1:14:35) 13. Graves At Sea - "This Mental Sentence" (1:21:17) 14. Die Like Gentlemen - "Cerebus Sleeps" (1:36:58) 15. Cambrian Explosion - "Mugen = Mugen" (1:43:52) 16: Young Hunter - "After Death" (1:46:33) 17: Eight Bells - "Touch Me" (1:56:12) Photograph from the album 'Young Hunter' (2016) by YOUNG HUNTER For links to the music played in this program, visit the companion article: http://doomedandstoned.com/post/155937047958/pdx16
Après vous avoir fait voyager dans différentes scènes, Amiga Vibes retourne à ses origines, l'Amiga ! Quoi de mieux qu'un spécial Music disk ? De nombreuses compilations de ce type ont vu le jour. Parmi celles-ci, en voici deux et pas des moindres, les cultissimes Crystal Symphonies 1 et 2. Le premier volume est une collaboration entre différents groupes à savoir Phenomema, Scoopex et Rebels. Tip & Mantronix nous offrent des superbes réalisations dont voici la playlist : Gateway, Denial, Walking on jade, Jazzynork, Sometimes x-rated, Act of impulse, Hidden truths, Princess of dawn. Le second volume est un 100% Phenomena. Tip & Mantronix sont toujours au commande de Paula pour ravir nos oreilles, voici la playlist : The sweat shop, Yummy gap, Liberation, Disharmony, Life-phobia, The search for me. Durée totale : 74 minutes
Après vous avoir fait voyager dans différentes scènes, Amiga Vibes retourne à ses origines, l'Amiga ! Quoi de mieux qu'un spécial Music disk ? De nombreuses compilations de ce type ont vu le jour. Parmi celles-ci, en voici deux et pas des moindres, les cultissimes Crystal Symphonies 1 et 2. Le premier volume est une collaboration entre différents groupes à savoir Phenomema, Scoopex et Rebels. Tip & Mantronix nous offrent des superbes réalisations dont voici la playlist : Gateway, Denial, Walking on jade, Jazzynork, Sometimes x-rated, Act of impulse, Hidden truths, Princess of dawn. Le second volume est un 100% Phenomena. Tip & Mantronix sont toujours au commande de Paula pour ravir nos oreilles, voici la playlist : The sweat shop, Yummy gap, Liberation, Disharmony, Life-phobia, The search for me. Durée totale : 74 minutes
Se acerca el momento de la celebración de nuestro quinto aniversario, pero antes de ello nos queda aún un programa que emitir, en el que, como es habitual, os traemos unas cuantas muestras más de buena música de diversas partes del mundo. Knifeworld, Eight Bells, Messenger y Hostsonaten nos ofrecen cuatro interesantes álbumes, que provocarán no pocos debates entre los miembros del equipo. El panorama nacional estará nuevamente muy bien representado por dos excelentes bandas que nos presentan sus recientes trabajos: los catalanes dCoded y los vascos Zingira.
Se acerca el momento de la celebración de nuestro quinto aniversario, pero antes de ello nos queda aún un programa que emitir, en el que, como es habitual, os traemos unas cuantas muestras más de buena música de diversas partes del mundo. Knifeworld, Eight Bells, Messenger y Hostsonaten nos ofrecen cuatro interesantes álbumes, que provocarán no pocos debates entre los miembros del equipo. El panorama nacional estará nuevamente muy bien representado por dos excelentes bandas que nos presentan sus recientes trabajos: los catalanes dCoded y los vascos Zingira.
“The nickname denoted a certain time in technology. Perhaps today he would have been ‘the Twitter scorer’ or ‘the Instagram attacker’. In the days before social media, Roy Essandoh was ‘the Teletext striker’, the man who went down in football folklore for being signed because of an article that appeared in blockish type on television screens and who scored an injury-time winner for the lower-league underdogs in an FA Cup quarter-final.” In Episode Thirty Six we look back to ‘One Hit Wonders’ by Richard Jolly, our Eight Bells feature from Issue Nineteen. Some players flicker brightly and briefly in the footballing consciousness, and from Jimmy Glass to Roy Dwight, Steve Morrow to Roy Essandoh, we feature some of the players whose names have gone down in history, albeit not with the longest of entries in the footballing Who’s Who. If you have any feedback comments or suggestions email podcast@theblizzard.co.uk or find us on Twitter @blzzrd. Issue Nineteen, like all issues of The Blizzard, is available on a pay-what-you-like basis from www.theblizzard.co.uk. Digital downloads cost as little as 1p each (RRP £3), while print versions are available from £6 + postage (RRP £12). You can also find us on the Kindle and Google Play stores.
With guest Laina Dawes, we discuss Phil Anselmo's (Pantera) "White Power" gesture on stage at Dimebash, as well as his history with white supremacy.Song Credits:"The World Is Yours" by Faith No More,"Shorties With MP40s, The Personal Is The Political" by Thou,"Ashes of the Damned" by Abbath,"Hold My Breath" by Eight Bells
Greeting, friends, I hope the day finds you well! On this week's episode of Full Metal Hipster I played some music from a Pennsylvania metal band called Geniverse (Facebook) who recently reached out to me via email. I also spoke to Melynda and Haley from Eight Bells (Facebook) about the band's upcoming sophomore release Landless. You'll also get to hear a couple new songs from the album, too. Strap in, folks, this is a good 'un! If you’re an iTunes user, don’t forget to subscribe to Full Metal Hipster, and leave me some good reviews/5 star ratings for God’s sake! If you’re not an Apple fanboy, you can stream or download each episode from my website FullMetalHipster.com, my Stitcher page, or on the podcast host site. I’m on Twitter at @MetalShayne2000 and Facebook, too, ya bums! For always and forever, the demo was better! Episode Playlist: Geniverse (Bandcamp) – "Scarlet" Eight Bells (Bandcamp) – "Hating" & "Hold My Breath"
Today Romantic Friendship is going OUT TO SEA. First, artist MARIE LORENZ joins us in the studio to talk about exploring the New York City waterways. Sashay shares an excerpt of EIGHT BELLS, an ode to a forgotten female sailor. Then, what's it like to live on a houseboat in the Gowanus Canal? Megan and Rowen explain. Plus cross dressing sailors, Shirley Temple, and our favorite songs of the sea.
Just when you thought things couldn’t get any more morally ambiguous... they did. In this episode, Captain Andrew and Executive Officer Greg analyze the various new conflicts and decisions that arise as a result of Chaplin and his crew. Do they do the right thing in smuggling Serrat’s contraband? What potential romantic relationships could arise? To what extent is Serrat actually a good person? Is Brannan in love with Cortez, and does that change the morality of his decision? Tune in to find out. SHOW NOTES: 0:45 - Intro and episode synopsis 4:00 - A fractured crew, the decision to release the COB 10:05 - Power struggles, Secretary of Defense Curry 12:57 - "You brought violence to this island" 15:22 - Is Chaplin betraying American principles by negotiating with Serrat? 20:51 - Sub action and the character of Sophie 29:44 - Kylie Sinclair and the search for the truth 34:02 - Main topic: Brannan’s actions, Chaplin’s response to Serrat 43:30 - Earning the heart of the people, the Perseus device 47:17 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing lastresort@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
Amiga Vibes nous offre avec ce podcast un music disk 100% Amiga et rempli de sons tires de Paula. A savourer, a ecouter et a reecouter.