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Best podcasts about war between the states

Latest podcast episodes about war between the states

Shenandoah Valley Reformed Presbyterian
The Reel Civil War: Hollywood's Portrayal of the War Between the States

Shenandoah Valley Reformed Presbyterian

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 65:00


War on SermonAudio
The Reel Civil War: Hollywood's Portrayal of the War Between the States

War on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 65:00


A new MP3 sermon from Shenandoah Valley Reformed Presbyterian is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Reel Civil War: Hollywood's Portrayal of the War Between the States Subtitle: Jefferson Davis Conference: 4 Speaker: Bill Potter Broadcaster: Shenandoah Valley Reformed Presbyterian Event: Conference Date: 6/27/2024 Length: 65 min.

Glory on SermonAudio
The Reel Civil War: Hollywood's Portrayal of the War Between the States

Glory on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 65:00


A new MP3 sermon from Shenandoah Valley Reformed Presbyterian is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Reel Civil War: Hollywood's Portrayal of the War Between the States Subtitle: Jefferson Davis Conference: 4 Speaker: Bill Potter Broadcaster: Shenandoah Valley Reformed Presbyterian Event: Conference Date: 6/27/2024 Length: 65 min.

C-SPAN Radio - C-SPAN's The Weekly
The War Between the States – of the States Addresses

C-SPAN Radio - C-SPAN's The Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 21:04


It's the war between the States – of the States addresses! Folks are moving here in record numbers to become a part of our winning way of life. Californians and New Yorkers have never seen a state like ours – one that trusts our people, and one that embraces and promotes liberty and Freedom. That was Republican South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem … her State of the State address …Now here's Democratic Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer – her State of the State address: In some states, educators are being undermined, micromanaged, and even criminalized just for doing their jobs. In Florida, teachers are disrespected and book bans are rampant—heck, just two weeks ago, a district banned the dictionary! The dictionary! In Texas, nearly 1 in 3 teachers aren't even certified. Governors who knocked other states – states whose governors happen to be from opposite parties. It happened a lot this year in State of the State addresses. Instead of the Blue versus the Gray, this civil war – the rhetorical civil war -- is the Blue versus the Red. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The John Batchelor Show
#Londinium90AD: Gaius & Germanicus find an historical analog to the Ukraine War in the War Between the States, 1861-1865. Michael Vlahos. Friends of History Debating Society. @Michalis_Vlahos

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 20:25


Photo: 1907. No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #Londinium90AD: Gaius & Germanicus find an historical analog to the Ukraine War in the War Between the States, 1861-1865.  Michael Vlahos. Friends of History Debating Society. @Michalis_Vlahos

War on SermonAudio
Intro To Killer Angels

War on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 31:00


A new MP3 sermon from #WeAreChristChurch is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Intro To Killer Angels Subtitle: War Between The States Speaker: Brandon Nealy Broadcaster: #WeAreChristChurch Event: Teaching Date: 12/1/2022 Length: 31 min.

What Roman Mars Can Learn About Con Law
71- The War Between the States

What Roman Mars Can Learn About Con Law

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 31:19


How the Dormant Commerce Clause tries to stop states from passing laws that put an undue burden on interstate commerce and what that means for states that wish to forward specific ethical agendas. Plus, what's going on with student debt relief: who filed a lawsuit against it and why.

Human Rights (Audio)
Lincoln's Greatest Speech: The Second Inaugural Address

Human Rights (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 51:31


On March 4th, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln delivered his Second Inaugural Address. He considered it his “greatest speech” and his “best effort." Join Academy Award-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss and best-selling Lincoln biographer Dr. Ronald C. White for a fascinating look at the Second Inaugural Address. Through a powerful, fascinating voyage of discovery, one comes away with a better understanding of where the country was in 1865 and Lincoln's feeling towards the Civil War, the defeated Confederacy and, perhaps most importantly, American slavery. A century and a half later, as the U.S. faces a similar struggle over who we are as a people and a nation, Lincoln's speech still resonates. [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 38385]

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
Lincoln's Greatest Speech: The Second Inaugural Address

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 51:31


On March 4th, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln delivered his Second Inaugural Address. He considered it his “greatest speech” and his “best effort." Join Academy Award-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss and best-selling Lincoln biographer Dr. Ronald C. White for a fascinating look at the Second Inaugural Address. Through a powerful, fascinating voyage of discovery, one comes away with a better understanding of where the country was in 1865 and Lincoln's feeling towards the Civil War, the defeated Confederacy and, perhaps most importantly, American slavery. A century and a half later, as the U.S. faces a similar struggle over who we are as a people and a nation, Lincoln's speech still resonates. [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 38385]

Humanities (Audio)
Lincoln's Greatest Speech: The Second Inaugural Address

Humanities (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 51:31


On March 4th, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln delivered his Second Inaugural Address. He considered it his “greatest speech” and his “best effort." Join Academy Award-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss and best-selling Lincoln biographer Dr. Ronald C. White for a fascinating look at the Second Inaugural Address. Through a powerful, fascinating voyage of discovery, one comes away with a better understanding of where the country was in 1865 and Lincoln's feeling towards the Civil War, the defeated Confederacy and, perhaps most importantly, American slavery. A century and a half later, as the U.S. faces a similar struggle over who we are as a people and a nation, Lincoln's speech still resonates. [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 38385]

American History (Video)
Lincoln's Greatest Speech: The Second Inaugural Address

American History (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 51:31


On March 4th, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln delivered his Second Inaugural Address. He considered it his “greatest speech” and his “best effort." Join Academy Award-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss and best-selling Lincoln biographer Dr. Ronald C. White for a fascinating look at the Second Inaugural Address. Through a powerful, fascinating voyage of discovery, one comes away with a better understanding of where the country was in 1865 and Lincoln's feeling towards the Civil War, the defeated Confederacy and, perhaps most importantly, American slavery. A century and a half later, as the U.S. faces a similar struggle over who we are as a people and a nation, Lincoln's speech still resonates. [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 38385]

WSJ Opinion: Potomac Watch
The Immigration War Between the States

WSJ Opinion: Potomac Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 22:48


While Texas Governor Greg Abbott continues to send busloads of migrants to Democratic strongholds, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis flew another group of migrants into Martha's Vineyard. Is this purely a political stunt, or is it highlighting the problems of "sanctuary city" policies? Plus, the Biden administration makes a tentative deal to avert a railway strike that could have further damaged the economy.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

William Ramsey Investigates
188-War Between the States-Charles Wilcox

William Ramsey Investigates

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 38:20


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The Ancient and Esoteric Order of the Jackalope
The War Between the States [the Yankee-Pennamite Wars]

The Ancient and Esoteric Order of the Jackalope

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 50:56


Did you know that Connecticut and Pennsylvania went to war multiple times over the area that's now scranton? Learn all about the Yankee-Pennamite Wars in our latest episode! Key sources for this episode include Isaac Chapman's A Sketch of the History of Wyoming; Sydney George Fisher's The Making of Pennsylvania; John B. Frantz and William Pencak's Beyond Philadelphia: The American Revolution in the Pennsylvania Hinterland; Andro Linklater's The Fabric of America; and Paul Moyer's The Wild Yankees: The Struggle for Independence Along Pennsylvania's Revolutionary Frontier. Script, full sources, links and more at: https://order-of-the-jackalope.com/the-war-between-the-states/ Discord: https://discord.gg/Mbap3UQyCB Instagram: https://instagram.com/orderjackalope Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/orderjackalope Tumblr: https://orderjackalope.tumblr.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/orderjackalope Email: jackalope@order-of-the-jackalope.com

SocietyFringePodcast's podcast

I was trying to write a version of Crazy Horse's "Cortez the Killer" for Circle 9. I STILL want to work up a live version of this with Bri and Ochster. I have an acoustic arrangement too. I want it to be SFP's "out of the blue and into the black." The fellas never wanted to play this one. We were doing mostly 45 minute sets around this time so we would only have 1 longish song. Bidnizz, jack! This is my favorite Circle 9 performance. Also, I didn't realize it at the time but Joe Gallagher introduced the SFPeeniverse with "Moai," "Gateway Of the Sun," and "Pyramids Of the Moon." I'm forever in his debt! You can hear the "Moai" riff during the calm down part. Obviously the SFPeeniverse begins with Circle 9's THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES.

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This song was originally called "Life's a Beach" and I wrote it in 1987 whilst living at Ocean City, MD for the summer. I remember people crying when I would play it. I just RECENTLY realized that these piano middle C power ballads are very effective in bringing forth emotion. I repurposed it for THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES. I used my wife's name. This is absolutely inspired by Ken Burns The Civil War which I watched over and over again. Growing up in Maryland we're there. 

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Quite Frankly
"The New War Between The States" ft. Brion McClanahan 6/21/21

Quite Frankly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 124:50


Tonight's returning guest is Dr. Brion McClanahan, Historian, Author, and host of The Brion McClanahan Show. With a new Federal Holiday of 'Juneteenth' thrust into the public consciousness, we're going to talk about the facts and fictions about American Emancipation and just do a little light history lesson. In the second half we'll dive into the new War Between The States that is brewing between a Central Government which has once again reserved its militarized fury for its own citizens. Support Our Proud Sponsors: Kheyleve Naturals: All-American, Organic Skincare Products, Sourced from the Alaskan Wilderness. Use code 'FRANKLY' for 10% off of all Non-Sale Items: https://www.kheyleve.com/ Blue Monster Prep: An Online Superstore for Emergency Preparedness Gear (Storable Food, Water, Filters, Radios, MEDICAL SUPPLIES, and so much more). Use code 'FRANKLY' for Free Shipping on every purchase you make @ https://bluemonsterprep.com/ SUPPORT the Show and The Future of The Media!: Sponsor through QFTV: https://www.quitefrankly.tv/sponsor SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/quitefrankly One-Time Gift: http://www.paypal.me/QuiteFranklyLive Official QF Merch: https://bit.ly/3tOgRsV Sign up for the Free Mailing List: https://bit.ly/3frUdOj Send Crypto: BTC: 1EafWUDPHY6y6HQNBjZ4kLWzQJFnE5k9PK LTC: LRs6my7scMxpTD5j7i8WkgBgxpbjXABYXX ETH: 0x80cd26f708815003F11Bd99310a47069320641fC FULL Episodes On Demand: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/301gcES iTunes: http://apple.co/2dMURMq Amazon: https://amzn.to/3afgEXZ SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/2dTMD13 Google Play: https://bit.ly/2SMi1SF Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2tI5THI BitChute: https://bit.ly/2vNSMFq Rumble: https://bit.ly/31h2HUg Watch Live On: Pilled: https://bit.ly/37qM5gb DLive: https://bit.ly/2In9ipw Periscope: https://bit.ly/2FmsOzQ Twitch: https://bit.ly/2TGAeB6 YouTube: https://bit.ly/2exPzj4 CloutHub: https://bit.ly/37uzr0o Theta: https://bit.ly/3v62oIw How Else to Find Us: Official WebSite: http://www.QuiteFrankly.tv Official Telegram: https://t.me/quitefranklytv DISCORD Hangout: https://bit.ly/2FpkS11 QF Subreddit: https://bit.ly/2HdvzEC Twitter: @PoliticalOrgy Gab: @QuiteFrankly

Echoes of the Past
Episode #41 - War Between the States

Echoes of the Past

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 10:21


In this episode, I discuss the beginning of the war that would split the country apart. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/echoesofthepast/support

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COVID Quarantine Camelcast
Ep. 3 – The War Within the State Meets the War Between the States: California's Place in the Civil War

COVID Quarantine Camelcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 10:47


Host Dean Putong and Museum Executive Director Elizabeth d'Huart examine California's unique place in the Civil War, and the Benicia Arsenal's contribution to the war effort.Support the show (https://beniciahistoricalmuseum.org/donate/)

SocietyFringePodcast's podcast
The War Between the States Part 2

SocietyFringePodcast's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 49:51


THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES PART TWO ABE LINCOLN BLUES Man after man has wilted from the pressure and the stress Man after man has wilted from the pressure and the stress If I can't get me a fighting General I'll put my brains all on my desk I take freedom to give it Oh yes I see the irony I take freedom to give it oh yes I see the irony We're the first ones to really do it right It's all coming down to me All these chumps around me they just don't see what's at stake All these chumps around me they just don't see what's a stake You know that ruling's meant for people Not the whims royalty makes I don't want no epitaph don't want no gravestone by my hand I don't want no epitaph don't want no gravestone by my hand Oh no All I'm really wanting Is to unite this promised land Oh guitar America is Zion she ain't perfect yes I know America is Zion she ain't perfect yes I know But when it comes down to it Where the hell else you gonna go? Four score and seven years that's just a blink in history Four score and seven years that's just a blink in history And when the killing's over It's all coming down to me Oh I'll tell yah DEATH IN AMERICA My Gettysburg nurse Takes care of me She is an angel She's the Virgin Mary This town stinks of death Rancid aftermath She reads Walt Whitman What a fucking bloodbath Oh man The Union, sir, means the world to me I'm a Pennsylvania boy American as can be Cut down by rebel fire Now I ain't got no knees Piles of bloody stumps Small price because we're free In America Death in America My Gettysburg nurse Glows in the night Her voice, a poem, soothes my plight Hospital bed It's a schoolroom floor I'll never walk through another door No way My Gettysburg nurse She held my hand I am just a soldier I am just a man July 8th Half past five She smiled at me And then I died For America Death in America ANDERSONVILLE (instrumental) AN EDUCATED MAN I'm an Ivy League colored in the 54 Now I'm living in a tent in '64 I teach these field hands how to read Their ways don't mean a thing to me Antietem gave Lincoln the where with all I'm a chamber music lover in this free for all But I can march and shoot 'cause I'm a man I'm going to gun down some South Carolinians I'm an educated man I'm a fixture up in Boston high society I enlisted, sir, to help to set my people free Took a boat down south it's hot as hell The southern women call me "n*****" while they're ringing on their bells Down a mile of beach Battery Wagner stands To reiterate I am an educated man But my knowledge won't mean a thing to me When I set foot into that killing spree I'm an educated man The first volley caught me in the eye The second one lodged in my thigh In pain I saw the colors fly I stood and rushed the bunker then I Barely missed a cannon blast One more musket ball might be my last I took a shell straight through my knee You bastards SET MY PEOPLE FREE I'm an educated man SHERMAN'S MARCH Gone southern man Gone dixieland Sherman's march to the sea Black race finally set free Burn, Georgia, burn Cry, momma, cry Sherman's march to the sea Black race finally set free Gone, General Lee Gone, General Lee Sherman's march to the sea Black race finally set free APPOMATTOX COURTHOUSE The winter nights were cold and wet We hadn't taken Richmond yet McClellan had us camped out there "Oh Be Joyful" curled me hair General Grant's got bloody hands The Wilderness will test a man I tripped on skulls of Federal Troops I kicked 'em with me Union boots Richmond's sacked and Lee is on the run Jeff Davis has evacuated, son Engaging rebels every day and night Appomattox Courthouse in me sight Bobby Lee was neat and pressed Ulysses Grant just looked a mess We took their guns and sent them home We drank and toasted northern bones I took the train to Maine and then I kissed me wife and punched me friends The whiskey cuts like heaven's knives I can't believe I'm still alive LONG WALK HOME Feet on dirt I'm born to roam Getting on with the long walk home I see these white boys slinking south Old school belles they fill their mouths I wish I would see Massa Ted I'd put a bullet in his head "Fieldhand Slim" they did call me Until Lincoln set me free I'm getting out of Savanah Up through the Carolinas Up north up north I will go I never even seen the snow You fuckers best look out for me I'll show you what a former slave can be Sold my momma raped my wife Whipped me beat me took my life Blue coat black man broke my chains I'm never going back again These white boys pass as I head north Any city any port Feet on dirt I'm born to roam Getting on with the long walk home RISING OUTLAW The sky's devoid of any trees I'm glad I still got two good knees There's a hole in my hand like Jesus Christ I'm a rebel fighting 'til my work is done Well they kilt my family and I dug the graves You can't turn off a fucking wave Still got my rifle I'll steal your horse You'll be staring down the barrel of my gun Fuck the US I must say It's not my country anyway The Second Revolution has come and gone Now I'm robbing trains out in the desert sun I'm a rising outlaw sling my guns I dream about my dead wife and my daughter and son I was hitching up my trusty mule When they burnt my family down I fought their war and truth be told I never thought that I could be so bold Now living with death is all I know I'm rebel pride riding into town Now fuck the generals Fuck the south Fuck the north and shut my mouth Fuck the frontier what's yours is mine I'm raining down lead like hail Fuck the indians Fuck the sky Fuck the earth and say goodbye When I strike you won't see me This war will never end This war will never end ROSA PARKS WALTZ (instrumental) FANDANGO What's the difference War is war Sacrificing All the poor Cannon fodder in the ranks Stones to swords Guns to tanks Dadless kids Rich man's game Leaving corpses And the blind and the lame Peace is respite War is life Poor man's burden And his wife And sonless mothers Power hungry Sick with rage Demand vengeance Blood be paid Death decreed Murdering Beyond bombast Cowards sing We sing We don't deserve good We just don't rate Thugs with weapons Thugs who hate Trapped and cornered Might be dead Fire at will BAYONETS Fandango

SocietyFringePodcast's podcast
The War Between the States Part 1

SocietyFringePodcast's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 48:03


THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES PART 1 MOAI (instrumental) FREEDOM AFRICA Freedom Africa I shine on the light I'm a king I walk this land The earth is my gift The spirit flows through me FORT SUMTER BREAKDOWN (instrumental) REBEL STAND Who in the hell do these Lincolnites think they are? Trying to come down on my beloved Stars and Bars Arrogance and cotton is all they think we got But we got fire them Yanks can go to rot I was born in Dixieland I built this house with my two hands And now I take a rebel stand Now what in the hell are these Federals trying to prove? So we seceded we put the Bill Of Rights to use Now I don't give a damn 'bout moldy history But I'll kill me a Yankee because he would kill me If you ask me why I'm fighting It's because you come down here To the land of plenty The skies are blue and clear It's God's country So go the hell back home Or taster my musket My wife and children love me I don't own no slaves I never bothered anyone Nor sent nobody to no grave But now you're pointing guns at me I'm just a farmer can't you see You really left me with no choice The Rebel Yell's my only voice I was born in Dixieland I built this home with my own hands And now I take a rebel stand I guess I'm just a rebel, man YOU REAP WHAT YOU SOW You go where you go You die where you You're born where you live You march when you're called You fall when you're hit You charge when you're told Kill or be killed You reap what you sow You bury your dead You cry for your Maw You take a man's boots You murdered his Paw Kill or be killed Pack up and go Die and be dead You reap what you sow You bleed 'til you're dead No water for you The wails of the field At night they haunt you You spit in the dirt You stab in the face Death is a friend Life is disgrace You reap what you sow CSS VIRGINIA No Imagine if you will the CSS Virginia Ramming French ships, where's my spot of tea? Lord I hate the French all for queen and country Let's recognize the Confederacy Let's get revenge for the War of 1812 Our colonies can't rule they're not the crown unto itself That is not right Nor is it polite No Imagine if yu will A powerful alliance Great Britain joined with the good ol' CSA If Jeff Davis keeps it up We'll finally march on Washington Make our empire whole again today MISS KATHRYN Miss Kathryn sits by her window her man's been gone a year He writes letters home to his children his picture shows a beard The farm's going badly the rolling hills they seem to call his name Them damn politicians they don't die but she knows they're to blame All the same Sunshine day People sway The war's a million miles away Lists come back to city hall Her husband's name ain't there today Miss Kathryn thinks back to when it started with euphoria to spare Now all this time later she's just wondering why anybody cared Every night is sleepless and every single damn night is alone She prays every hour for her husband not to die and then to come on home How the kids have grown Ain't no laughter In the windswept pasture The fever grips again tonight Feed the children Try to keep her mind off of this evil plight Hot summer night she turns around and stumbles to her feet Standing up seems strange here in the darkness that seems so damn complete The children are crying she holds them and sings a little song She sheds no tears in front of them She swears that she can't take this for long But she's wrong Sunshine day People sway The war's at her front door today The list come back to city hall Her husband's name was there today CHEYENNE REVERIE I hope wasichu kill each other and leave me alone I hear they're marching all around on land that was our home This land it holds a beauty that wasichu can not see The earth is bigger than a war that's between you and me How can settlers be called that when they just invade They call us savages yet slaughter us Because we're red they think that we are of a lower kind They rape and pillage rape and pillage rape and pillage When they're done their flagellation then they will kill us Their white division is a crime to earth They treat their men as pets and desecrate this holy land The blood will spill the star chiefs lie May the great spirit forgive them for they know not what they do JEB (instrumental) PICKET'S CHARGE There's a town up north Pennsylvania bound A town I never heard A place called Gettysburg We fought for seven days We whooped them yankees good Now Richmond's standing tall Like I knew she would Old Stonewall's come and gone The meanest cuss you'll see With Longstreet at his side We're fighting for General Lee June is hot and I miss my momma true The Cause is why I'm here, son, how 'bout you? How I miss the scent of southern pines We're marching across that Mason Dixon Line Stonewall Jackson's dead His own troops shot him dead We're marching through the north To Lincoln's own back porch We marched through Maryland We didn't touch the land Two days battle gone We're charging come the dawn General Pickett gave the sign and we stood up Cannon fire lit the Federal embankments up The proud red banner hoisted in the air The first volley killed my brother and singed my hair Armistead is dead The summer grass is red Dealt these filthy cards I fell at Pickett's Charge General Armistead is dead The summer grass is red Dealt these bloody cards I fell at Picket's Charge KISS THE SNAKE

The Florida History Podcast
Episode 3: The Civil War(War between the States) in Florida

The Florida History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 17:40


Episode 3 focuses on the central role Florida played in the Civil War as a supplier not of only of men but of resources to the Confederacy. Despite being the lowest populated southern state on the eve of the war, Florida was critical to the Confederate War effort and the Union's plans to choke the confederacy.

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Wintertime Acoustic Essay

SocietyFringePodcast's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 5:18


WINTERTIME ACOUSTIC 21 March 2019 During a nice hot Maryland summer a couple of years back I was helping my buddy Paul cut down a bunch of dead pine trees on the property his family has owned since somewhere back in the sepia toned days before people realized other people existed. Big suckers they were,  full of sap and sharp edges that would slice up your shins and calves if you were foolish enough to wear shorts. I was doing the grunt work for Paul and his mom's husband. They cut 'em down and chopped 'em up and I moved the big shit into a dump truck and the small shit into a succession of burn piles. My dad had recently died and Paul asked how I was doing.  "I'm more relieved than anything else." I said. "You aren't depressed or anything? I was when my dad died. I didn't know it until later and then it hit me." I shrugged. I WAS relieved. I was the executor for his estate. I had carted him around to all of his doctors appointments for his COPD which he had although he never smoked. He was a doctor. He had a formality to him that, as I got older, I found endearing.  Due to some arrangement with him and my mom he never paid any child support. So although we lived in a big ol' victorian in Old Catonsville times were tight. He always bought me shit, though, and having divorced parents both buying Christmas presents was, hmm, something that happened. So cut to a year later and my wife and I have dedicated my dad's old Jeep Grand Cherokee to Baltimore Animal Rehabilitation Center and it hit me. That was the last physical bit of my Dad's shit that was still hanging around.  So I sent ol' Paul a text message along the lines of "dude you were dead on it just hit me today my fucking dad is dead." Paul's a musician, a bass player, and he's been a dedicated listener to all the wacky shit that Brian and I put out on the Society Fringe Podcast Podcast. Somewhere between Circle 9 and SFP, Circle 9's drummer Wilmer Earl Berry Jr (Pork) had joined Paul's band, Pearly Goats, one of my favorite fucking bands. I had all my operas lined up to record with Brian. He said he needed a break (after only 13 albums in 2 years? Crazy, right?) so I figured I'd record 1993 during the break with Paul and Pork. This being life, things happen and now I'm working on the Brian-Andy SFP concurrently with the Paul-Pork SFP.  It's still one long narrative that takes place over the course of centuries and eventually millenia. The 1993 stuff is rooted in young adult ennui devoid of romantic roadtrips and gunfights in the vast American desert and the Far East. It's a companion piece to Travelogue - happening at the same time, but rooted in realism. The main relationships are the fella, his dad, and his girlfriend. Mainly it's about him and his dad getting on each others' nerves. I didn't realize it until I returned to it when it became clear that it could actually be done. By "done" I mean recorded andreleased. So, dig, each act is a season in the year of Bawmerhun 1993.  "Acoustic Wintertime" starts it off because musically it foreshadows a song in WINTER and we had changed the arrangement into what eventually became "Stoner Wintertime." It was important that the jarring strum patterns were heard because they get revisited in SPRING in a song actually about jarring strum patterns. I like how it starts with "ready?" and we're off. Paul's on his standup. This is a demo for Pork. I initially wanted to put the version from the original demo I recorded while Circle 9 was working on THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES but this version came up and inserted itself into the equation. In these long narratives I take these kinds of things as signs that this is how the story wants to be told. It's fun to see patterns that you didn't know existed. It's like submerging your ego in pursuit of something "other."  So here you go. Paul and Pork ain't as into talking about their art as Bri and Andy so I'm going to do essays for the 1993 stuff. It will save a dickton of money, relatively, because this'll just be songs without the hour long spitball session Briy and I tag onto everything. I told him we still had to do some because it's become a clearinghouse for mental shit we go through. Lucky you for getting to hear it.

Red Time For Bonzo: A Marxist-Reaganist Film Podcast (Ronald Reagan Filmography)

The Last Outpost aka Cavalry Charge is the quintessential (although certainly not the best) "Civil War Western", a staple mid-century genre which performed yeoman ideological work on a pair of dubious fronts: 1. Doubling down (often literally, by offering up equally likable brothers on either side of the conflict) on the "revisionist" take on the "War Between The States" that dominated the historiography from the 1920s into the early 1960s; and 2. painting the "unsettled" western frontier as the staging ground for a post-bellum American "reunification" through genocidal race war against the region's rightful inhabitants.   The Gipper delivers a terrific performance as Capt. Vance Britten, a character whose psychological underpinnings are so vile that they cannot even be acknowledged by the film. He's a dashing Baltimorean who has crossed over to the Rebels as "a matter of principle". What principle? Well, it's not defending his state, obviously, since Maryland remained within the Union. Guess what that leaves? You have to guess, because this screenplay doesn't come anywhere near mentioning slavery. It does, however, wear its white supremacist heart on its blue and gray sleeves when it fabricates a ridiculous pretext (out of whole cloth) for a temporary North/South alliance against righteously enraged Apache warriors.   This is our earliest Pine-Thomas Reagan, and here we find the original template for the now-famous Fruit Company Gunboat Charge which furnished the climax of Tropic Zone. And it's our last chance to see friend of the show Rhonda Fleming.    Pretty much forgotten (and nigh impossible to find) today, this movie was a big hit for Paramount in 1951, and was so fondly remembered that it was mustered out of mothballs ten years later in an effort to capitalize upon the Civil War's centenary. Enjoy!      Novel suggestion: Peter Delacorte's Time on My Hands Follow us at: Facebook Follow Romy on Twitter at @rahrahtempleton Follow Gareth on Twitter at @helenreddymades Follow David on Twitter at @milescoverdale   "Driving Reagan theme' by Gareth Hedges

Another Kind of Distance: A Spider-Man, Time Travel, Twin Peaks, Film, Grant Morrison and Nostalgia Podcast

The Last Outpost aka Cavalry Charge is the quintessential (although certainly not the best) "Civil War Western", a staple mid-century genre which performed yeoman ideological work on a pair of dubious fronts: 1. Doubling down (often literally, by offering up equally likable brothers on either side of the conflict) on the "revisionist" take on the "War Between The States" that dominated the historiography from the 1920s into the early 1960s; and 2. painting the "unsettled" western frontier as the staging ground for a post-bellum American "reunification" through genocidal race war against the region's rightful inhabitants.   The Gipper delivers a terrific performance as Capt. Vance Britten, a character whose psychological underpinnings are so vile that they cannot even be acknowledged by the film. He's a dashing Baltimorean who has crossed over to the Rebels as "a matter of principle". What principle? Well, it's not defending his state, obviously, since Maryland remained within the Union. Guess what that leaves? You have to guess, because this screenplay doesn't come anywhere near mentioning slavery. It does, however, wear its white supremacist heart on its blue and gray sleeves when it fabricates a ridiculous pretext (out of whole cloth) for a temporary North/South alliance against righteously enraged Apache warriors.   This is our earliest Pine-Thomas Reagan, and here we find the original template for the now-famous Fruit Company Gunboat Charge which furnished the climax of Tropic Zone. And it's our last chance to see friend of the show Rhonda Fleming.    Pretty much forgotten (and nigh impossible to find) today, this movie was a big hit for Paramount in 1951, and was so fondly remembered that it was mustered out of mothballs ten years later in an effort to capitalize upon the Civil War's centenary. Enjoy!      Novel suggestion: Peter Delacorte's Time on My Hands Follow us at: Facebook Follow Romy on Twitter at @rahrahtempleton Follow Gareth on Twitter at @helenreddymades Follow David on Twitter at @milescoverdale   "Driving Reagan theme' by Gareth Hedges

Civil War Talk Radio
1232-Mark Bielski-Sons of the White Eagle in the American Civil War: Polish Officers on Both Sides of the War Between the States

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2016


Mark Bielski, author of "Sons of the White Eagle in the American Civil War: Polish Officers on Both Sides of the War Between the States."

Civil War Talk Radio
1232-Mark Bielski-Sons of the White Eagle in the American Civil War: Polish Officers on Both Sides of the War Between the States

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2016


Mark Bielski, author of "Sons of the White Eagle in the American Civil War: Polish Officers on Both Sides of the War Between the States."

Adventist History Podcast
19 - The War Between the States

Adventist History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2016 26:41


In this episode, we learn about how the new Seventh-day Adventist Church coped with the American Civil War.

Redeemer Broadcasting : A Plain Answer
A Plain Answer: The 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg

Redeemer Broadcasting : A Plain Answer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2013 27:46


Redeemer Broadcasting : A Plain Answer
A Plain Answer: The 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg

Redeemer Broadcasting : A Plain Answer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2013 27:46


Redeemer Broadcasting : A Plain Answer
A Plain Answer: The 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg

Redeemer Broadcasting : A Plain Answer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2013 27:46


Below The Bible Belt
Book Twelve: Civility

Below The Bible Belt

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2013


"Whosoever hateth his brother is a murderer: and ye know  that no murderer hath eternal life abiding in him."- 1 John 3:15 Download Here, if ya please In which them good ole boys strap on their sideburns and prepare for war, as they discuss the bloodiest battle ever fought over shoes, search for Jefferson's Gold, give props to Charles Manson, and uncover a legal revelation of Alabama proportions. Listen to James say nothing in particular as Matt schools him on everything from the The War Between The States to The War Against The Statues, exposes the lamest hate-monger of them all, and gets freaky with our new national anthem. KROENEN LIVES.      Links: Every Signature Helps. Give Us Your Toot-Toot. So America May Have It's Beep-Beep. "Ignition (Remix)" copyright R. Kelly, 2003

Redeemer Broadcasting : A Plain Answer
A Plain Answer: The Battle of Antietam

Redeemer Broadcasting : A Plain Answer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2012 27:47


Redeemer Broadcasting : A Plain Answer
A Plain Answer: The Battle of Antietam

Redeemer Broadcasting : A Plain Answer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2012 27:47


Redeemer Broadcasting : A Plain Answer
A Plain Answer: The Battle of Antietam

Redeemer Broadcasting : A Plain Answer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2012 27:47


Redeemer Broadcasting : A Plain Answer
A Plain Answer: 150th Anniversay of the Civil War

Redeemer Broadcasting : A Plain Answer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2011 27:45


Redeemer Broadcasting : A Plain Answer
A Plain Answer: 150th Anniversay of the Civil War

Redeemer Broadcasting : A Plain Answer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2011 27:45


Redeemer Broadcasting : A Plain Answer
A Plain Answer: 150th Anniversay of the Civil War

Redeemer Broadcasting : A Plain Answer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2011 27:45


Secession, State, and Economy
Yankee Confederates: New England Secession Movements Prior to the War Between the States

Secession, State, and Economy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2009


Sponsored by the Mises Institute and held at the College of Charleston in South Carolina; 7-9 April 1995.