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Bee Gees (And Me)

Bee Gees and Me

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Bee Gees (and Me) is a celebration of the music and careers of Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb, better known as the Bee Gees. I'm not only a huge fan, I'm also an avid collector. Through this podcast and social media channels, I hope to share stories of my own experiences, as well as connect with other fans.
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Monkey Grip is a band from Long Island featuring Scott Kuchler on guitar and vocals, Steve Cafarelli on drums and vocals, Frank Mascaro on bass, and has at times featured Jim Falacara, Mark Atlschuler, Evan Gold, James Ramos, Billy Langon, and David Rosenblum among others.
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M.I.N.Ds

Steve Barbosa

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Using your moral intelligent in situations & how to go about things in the world 🌎 Cover art photo provided by Josh Riemer on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@joshriemer Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sbb/support
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Soft Shoulder Podcast

Soft Shoulder Podcast

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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/softshoulder/subscribe A music history podcast where Stacey and Alex bring you on a satiny trip through the velvet curtains of soft, smooth and yacht rock. #musicpodcast
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Crackpot Cinema Podcast

Crackpot Cinema Podcast

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CRACKPOT CINEMA reels through charming and/or alarming vintage films that have, deservedly or not, slipped into obscurity. Hosted by Mike McPadden (author of "Teen Movie Hell" & "Heavy Metal Movies") & Aaron Lee (TV writer, former Exec Producer of "Family Guy")
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Raising Curious Learners

Britannica for Parents

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The experts at Britannica for Parents bring you Raising Curious Learners—your guide for navigating life’s greatest journey now and in the future. Each episode features research-backed discussions about issues and trends in child development, education, and parenting. Recorded by our hosts Ann Gadzikowski and Elizabeth Romanski in Chicago, this podcast is for the ears of parents, guardians, teachers, and lifelong learners around the world. Part of the trusted Britannica family. For more, visi ...
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Comedian and pop culture fanatic Aasif Mandvi gets up close and personal with the most iconic artifacts at the National Museum of American History. Join Aasif and his guests as they explore how vintage clothing, ratty furniture, and mismatched shoes transformed into Fonzie's leather jacket, Archie Bunker's chair, and Dorothy's ruby slippers and became defining symbols of American culture along the way.
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Why does the cold side of a pillow feel so good? What are the comfiest slippers to wear? Why do we like to collect cool things? This is the sort of stuff that Justin Warner wonders about. With his infinite curiosity about the world, he is on a quest to become the ultimate Bon Vivant, to learn about the things that make life great. Each episode, join Justin as he learns more about life, the things that make life awesome, and answers the question of "Why do these things rule in the first place?"
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Hot Rods of the Sky

JKE Works

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Hot Rods of the Sky is hosted by Kevin Kimball, and his two kids Kallin and Kaity Kimball. Kevin has been in the aviation community for over 50 years and has raised his children in the community as well. This podcast takes a deep dive into the amazing stories behind the airplanes of JKE Works (formerly Jim Kimball Enterprises). From airplane restorations with an incredible history behind them to brand new innovative designs that made the Kimball name a staple in aviation.
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In this groovy episode of The Offering with Jerry Horror, we boogie down to the sequel of a beloved disco-era classic—yes, it exists, and yes, it’s just as dizzying as you’d imagine. Jerry grooves through how this film, featuring a leading man and a director known for their wild nights at Studio 54, attempted to recapture the sparkle of the origina…
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In this episode, Craig marks the 40th anniversary of The Replacements' iconic album Let It Be. He explores how the 1984 release broke new ground for alternative rock, blending punk energy with heartfelt introspection. Craig discusses the album’s enduring influence, with tracks like "I Will Dare" and "Unsatisfied" showcasing the band's raw emotion a…
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In this electrifying episode of The Offering with Jerry Horror, we plug into the shocking story behind a 1989 horror film that Universal hoped would zap new life into their slasher game. Desperate for their own version of a certain razor-gloved dream demon, the studio charged ahead with a new villain who was all about high voltage mayhem. Despite t…
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In this episode, Craig shares his recent discovery of Bobby Charles, spotlighting the Louisiana singer-songwriter's self-titled 1972 album. Craig dives into the unique blend of swamp pop, R&B, and roots rock that defines Charles' sound, highlighting his laid-back style and knack for storytelling. He explores how the album, though overlooked at the …
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21 years between drinks!! We go off topic for a wee moment this week to celebrate the recent AFL Premiership win of the Brisbane Lions 🦁 🏆 🦁 We do make it somewhat music related with chats on Katy Perry, Tina Arena, and Cody Swimson (now Simpson again). Kt runs through the 9,000 gigs she's been to since last ep, she tests Matt's knowledge on an unk…
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In this Monster Mash-themed episode of The Offering with Jerry Horror, we dig up the remains of another ill-fated attempt to launch a Dark Cinematic Universe. What would spooky season be without revisiting a high-budget monster flick that tried to blend action and horror but ended up six feet under in the graveyard of failed franchises? Jerry unear…
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In this episode, Shawn steps into his son’s musical world by exploring the work of Kid Cudi, spotlighting Man on the Moon Part 3: The Chosen. Shawn dives into Cudi’s unique blend of introspective lyrics, emotional depth, and genre-blending production that has made him a voice for a new generation. He highlights how Man on the Moon Part 3 continues …
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In this special episode, Shawn and Craig dive into the excitement surrounding the release of the first new song from The Cure in 16 years. As lifelong fans, they explore how this iconic band has shaped music over the past four decades. From their atmospheric soundscapes to Robert Smith’s unmistakable voice and poetic lyrics, to the unmistakable bas…
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In this action packed episode of The Offering with Jerry Horror, we roundhouse kick our way into the world of early 90s action cinema to explore what might just be the greatest white-guy karate movie ever made. Jerry unleashes a flurry of punches with the surprising revelation that the 1994 blockbuster Speed was originally intended as a sequel to t…
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Hello Friends! Well, it's finally time for the big one - and not just that today marks Episode 100 of the show. After 6 months of planning, work, and research, we have arrived at what will surely be the peak of the Mixology format, our extensive look at Bob Dylan's 1966 classic Blonde on Blonde. Issued in both mono and stereo as a 14-track double L…
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In this episode, Shawn dives deep into his all-time favorite album, Listen Like Thieves by Aussie rock legends INXS. He explores how this 1985 release showcases the band's ability to blend infectious rock grooves with pop sensibilities, creating a sound that would become iconic throughout the decade. Shawn reflects on how standout tracks like "What…
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WE.ARE.BACK!! After hibernating for the 6 weeks of winter that Brisbane offers each year, and after a rough trot of the flu and a Menty B, season two has landed! In this episode we catch-up on all things tour related for Alta Falls, go into some big chats around 'click track', hear a Music Pun Of The Week which got a giggle, and Matt shares a recen…
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In this absurd episode of The Offering with Jerry Horror, we take a deep dive into the chaotic production of a 1994 action film that’s as notorious for its behind-the-scenes drama as it is for its on-screen antics. Jerry unravels the mystery behind the alleged involvement of some rather unsavory characters—let’s just say, there might have been a li…
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In this episode, Craig and Shawn introduce listeners to two exciting acts making waves in the indie and alt-country scenes. Craig kicks things off by spotlighting one of his favorite new bands, Chime School, which is the musical vehicle for Andy Pastalaniec. He dives into the latest album "The Boy Who Ran The Paisley Hotel" (Slumberland Records) an…
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In the season 4 premiere of The Offering with Jerry Horror, we dive into the depths of a notorious sequel that proves if you pay a certain Oscar-winning actor enough money, he’ll take on just about any role—even one involving a vengeful aquatic predator. Jerry unpacks how this widely ridiculed follow-up was less about crafting a compelling story an…
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In Season 4 of The Offering with Jerry Horror, we journey through the fascinating world of movie franchises that never quite made it to the big leagues—or met an untimely demise. Jerry explores three intriguing categories: Franchise Killers, Franchise Non-Starters, and Franchise One-Hit Wonders. First up, Jerry delves into Franchise Killers, those …
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In this episode, Shawn and Craig explore the diverse worlds of rock and emo through the lens of two compelling musical acts. Shawn kicks things off by spotlighting ZZ Top, inspired by his recent purchase of the new Rhino Records box set. He delves into the legendary band's enduring legacy, discussing how their blend of blues, rock, and boogie has l…
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In this special episode, Shawn and Craig celebrate the exciting announcement of Oasis' reunion by diving deep into the band's monumental impact on music and culture. They explore how Oasis defined the sound of a generation with their anthemic rock and rebellious attitude, becoming icons of the Britpop movement in the '90s. They discuss the band's r…
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You can pre-order your VHS of SCREAMWALKERS from Retro Releasing Video today! In this episode, Jerry Horror sits down with Sean Q. King, the creative mind behind Screamwalkers, to explore the enduring fascination with VHS tapes and their unique place in cinematic history. They dive into the nostalgia surrounding video stores, reminiscing about the …
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Hello Friends! Here we are, at episode 99, and what better way to hit the end of double digits with than The Kinks curio of a live album from 1967/68 [US/UK], Live at Kelvin Hall. Notorious for its overbearing loop of screams edited into the mixdown, the album is nothing if not an exciting listen. But what of the two mixes available for this sonic …
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In this episode, Shawn and Craig bring listeners on a journey through two distinct yet equally captivating musical landscapes. Shawn spotlights Kendra Morris's album "Nine Lives," exploring the soulful richness and retro vibes that define her sound. He delves into the album's blend of modern and vintage influences, highlighting how Morris's emotive…
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What's a Crumb Catcher? Who's a Crumb Catcher? Director Chris Skotchdopole discusses the trials and tribulations of a first time feature length filmmaker, the ability to pivot when nothing goes as planned, and how to be your own hype man. Chris spent 10 years as a film worker at Glass Eye Pix under visionary Larry Fessenden - working as an archivis…
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In this episode, Shawn and Craig are joined once again by special guest Kevin, who brings a deep dive into the Bee Gees' classic album "Spirits Having Flown." Kevin explores how this 1979 release marked a significant point in the Bee Gees' career, coming off the massive success of the "Saturday Night Fever" soundtrack. He highlights standout tracks…
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Not many people can say that they embody the DIY ethic that Larry Fessenden has. He has endured for decades in the entertainment industry on his own terms. He's an actor, a director, an editor, a producer, a writer, and culturally his fingerprints are on so many things it would make your head spin. Glass Eye Pix is the fierce independent NYC-based …
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In this episode, Shawn and Craig are joined by special guest Kevin, who brings a unique spotlight with Amanaz's album "Africa." Kevin delves into the rich, psychedelic rock sounds of this Zambian gem, one of the cornerstone albums of an obscure genre known as Zamrock. He explores how "Africa" captures the vibrant musical landscape of 1970s Zambia a…
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13 days into the Paris Olympics and we need some sleep! Between watching the Aussies dominate and then complaining about being tired the next day, we've also both been out to see some live music. Rehearsals are underway for the AF Tour, 'From The Pouch'™ is heavily redacted, and Matt throws down a challenge that could keep some physios in business.…
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In this episode, Craig and Shawn revisit and celebrate some standout albums that have left a lasting impression. Craig spotlights The Posies' fourth album, "Amazing Disgrace," diving into its power-pop brilliance and emotional depth. He explores the album's dynamic range, from catchy hooks to introspective lyrics, and discusses how tracks like "Dai…
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Legs Eleven, Skippys! This episode is 89% based on the 2024 Paris Olympics, and everything we've loved from the first 3 days. The other 11% covers the usuals: From The Pouch™, Music Pun Of The Week, and a song review challenge for next week, which all still included #olympicchat.द्वारा Skip The Beat
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Hello Friends! It's Beatle time here on the show again, as we finally round out our look at all the catalog LPs in the Beatles canon with a look at 1963's With the Beatles. Originally issued in mono and stereo, this twin-track recording seems like a simple comparison on the surface - and yes, many of the tracks are - but there's some real hidden se…
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In this episode, Craig and Shawn delve into two distinct yet equally captivating musical landscapes. Shawn spotlights Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon," a groundbreaking album renowned for its innovative use of studio effects, cohesive concept, and timeless tracks like "Time" and "Money." He explores the album's themes of existentialism and huma…
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We've hit double digits (thanks captain obvious)! This week kt kicked things off with the devastating news that she'd wrapped her car around a pylon leaving the gym, only to learn Matt did the exact same thing a number of years ago - I guess it is really easy to get a license down under. There's quizzes, there's puns (yes, it's plural), there's 'Th…
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In this episode, Shawn & Craig take listeners on a diverse musical journey, highlighting a range of albums that span various genres and eras. Shawn delves into albums from Punch Brothers, Karate, New Order, Billy Joe Shaver, and Bon Iver, offering insights into each artist's unique sound and influence. He explores the intricate progressive bluegras…
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What does 'Tongue and Groove' mean to you? kt pulls her and Matt's first gig 'From The Pouch'™ this week, there is a huge 'Music Pun Of The Week' redemption, a new round of 'This or That' comes to the table, and we take a walk down memory lane sharing our favourite gigs at 'The Zoo'.द्वारा Skip The Beat
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In this episode, Shawn & Craig explore the lush soundscapes of Washed Out and the dynamic energy of Good Looks. Shawn spotlights Washed Out's "Purple Noon," an album that envelops listeners in dreamy, synth-driven melodies and soothing vocals. He discusses how "Purple Noon" captures the essence of chillwave with its atmospheric production and evoca…
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How Howdy Hey, we're back with Episode 8, and Matt might have found the worst 'Music Pun Of The Week' yet! Kt tells us that out of the 105mins of the Celine Dion documentary, she wept for a solid 93 mins - let's hear her review! Kt was surprised with 'ChickenChat2.0', and Matt lets us know about his run in with Bell's Palsy 😜…
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In this episode, Craig and Shawn dive into a mix of new talent and nostalgic favorites. Craig spotlights Torrey's self-titled album, introducing listeners to the band's refreshing blend of indie rock and shoegaze. He explores how he discovered the band and discusses how Torrey's unique sound sets them apart in today's music scene. Craig offers insi…
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Clearly hot cinnamon donuts are preferred overall, but kt holds strong on her love for pink iced buddies. Matt brings us an uneggspected amount of chicken chat, there is an ode to a very special lady, and a double 'Music Pun Of The Week' gets Matt's juices flowing like a 92 year old man winning bingo.…
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Hello Cabbages! This week on the show we're taking our first full-length look at Chad & Jeremy, addressed here by their full names, and their 1967 statement piece Of Cabbages and Kings. A tale of two sides, this takes an already very progressive baroque-folk set of songs on Side 1 and pairs it with The Progress Suite on Side 2 - a 5 part, most inst…
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In this episode, Shawn and Craig explore two diverse musical landscapes, offering listeners a rich blend of indie rock and reggae. Shawn spotlights Hotline TNT's "Cartwheel," an album that captures the essence of modern indie rock with its raw energy and poignant lyrics. He delves into the standout tracks and the band's knack for blending emotive s…
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Did we see the 'final' ever gig at The Zoo?? We don't think so, but it was memorable for quite a number of reasons. Katie and Tyrone Noonan blew us away (and kt wallis blew a few people away herself) with their live performance of their award winning album 'Polyserena'. 'From The Pouch'™ is back with a hidden surprise, and Matt almost gave himself …
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In this episode, Shawn and Craig explore two compelling musical releases that bridge the gap between past and present. Craig spotlights Idaho's "Lapse," the band's first album in 14 years. He delves into the ambient, melancholic soundscapes that define Idaho's signature style, highlighting how the band has evolved while staying true to their roots.…
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Skippys... that is what our listeners are now called thanks to us living in a democracy (Pouchies never stood a chance)! This week kt got the phone call she's been waiting for her whole life, Matt told possibly the worst 'Music Pun Of The Week' yet, and we took some of our favourite memories 'From The Pouch'™…
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Aside from telling you about the time kt entered the Guinness World Record book for having a car with the world's longest towbar, we hear another questionable 'Music Pun Of The Week' from Matt, as well as hear what we rate the latest Billie Eilish album. And...umm....द्वारा Skip The Beat
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In this episode, Shawn and Craig dive into two standout modern rock albums that have captivated listeners with their unique sounds and fresh perspectives. Shawn spotlights Turnstile's "Glow On," an explosive album that pushes the boundaries of hardcore punk with its dynamic energy and innovative fusion of genres. He explores the album's standout tr…
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In this episode, Shawn and Craig explore two fascinating albums that showcase the breadth and diversity of musical talent across genres. Craig spotlights Joe Henderson's "Page One," a classic jazz album that marks the debut of the tenor saxophonist. He discusses Henderson's innovative playing and the contributions of jazz greats like Kenny Dorham a…
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