60’s Reboot Podcast
A podcast that examines 1960’s television shows then reimagines and recasts the 60’s TV series for modern audiences.
Categories: TV & Film
Tags: 1960s, Classic Television, Reboot, recast, tv, TV history, TV reviews
A podcast that examines 1960’s television shows then reimagines and recasts the 60’s TV series for modern audiences.
Categories: TV & Film
Tags: 1960s, Classic Television, Reboot, recast, tv, TV history, TV reviews
Independent and jazz music, as well as music history [60s, 70s, 80s], are the interview topics presented by journalist/songwriter Robert Neil. Some episodes are available as both audio and video podcasts. Audio podcasts are available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn Radio and all major podcast streaming services. Video podcasts are available on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuArgJm-6kaTVnILSic5lbQ) [NOTE: ‘Robert Neil Speaks with…’ replaces the previous podcast ‘Documenting Popular Music.’ Episodes in this feed, released prior to 2020, were originally released as ‘Documenting Popular Music.’]
Tags: 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, IndependentMusic, indiemusic, jazz, musichistory
Dedicated to the memories of David Faraday, Betty Lou Jensen, Darlene Ferrin, Cecelia Shepard, and Paul Stine, and to Michael Mageau, and Bryan Hartnell, we are a podcast that digs into the Zodiac murders of 1968 and 1969, about the effect on the modern world, and about the victims and their lives and times. Was this murder in Riverside related? Is Bates the model for so many murder victims in popular culture? Did Zodiac do it? The first part of three.
Categories: History
Tags: 1960s, ciphers, Crime, murder, san francisco, true-crime, vallejo, zodiac killer
I’m one of 74,000,000 Baby Boomers. I am writing my life story (on my blog) and narrating it (here) because if I don’t, the only earthly notice of my middle-class, middle-American existence might be a feature story in a nursing home’s newsletter when I reach 110: “Last Surviving Woodstock Attendee: ‘It was a hot, muddy mess.’”
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: 1950s, 1960s, baby boomer, Brother, college, connecticut, death, High School, page, West Hartford, Woodstock
This show explores the life of Jimmi Seiter, who worked in the music business from 1966 to 1983 as a musician, roadie, road manager, manager, engineer and producer. Hosted by Ash Seiter, his son, the show features firsthand accounts and stories about all of the artists, producers and music personalities that Jimmi worked with over the years; The Byrds, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Flo & Eddie, The Runaways, David Cassidy, Rocky Burnette, Terry Melcher, Kim Fowley, Brian Wilson, Dobie Gray, Gram Parsons, Jim Morrison and Alice Cooper to name a few.
Categories: Music
Tags: 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, Alice Cooper, beach boys, Bob Dylan, brady bunch, burrito bros, burritos, celebrities, chris hillman, clarence white, Classic Rock, concerts, david cassidy, david crosby, early hits, Eighties, engineer, fillmore east, fillmore west, flying burrito bros, flying burrito brothers, gene clark, gene parsons, gram parsons, Janis Joplin, jim morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Los Angeles, memories, michael clarke, music, music history, music industry, music producer, music touring, music tours, musicians, oldies, phil kaufman, pop music, production, recording, records, retro, retrospective, road stories, roadie, rock history, rock music, rock n roll, rocky burnette, roger mcguinn, runaways, seventies, sixties, skip battin, storytelling, the byrds, The Doors, the turtles, tour management, Touring, vintage, vinyl, Whiskey
This podcast is a series of live recordings of Minister Bob throughout his long career as a Christian Minister. The feed is kept and updated by his grandson in an effort to preserve the memory of his grandfather with relatives, near and far, as well as other interested individuals. Occasionally, there will be music, as Minister Bob served in many capacities during his career.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, Baugher, Bob, Christ, christian, God, historical, Jesus, minister, religion, south, WFEB
Join us every Sunday morning for coffee and life stories. Life is all about family, friends, and adventures. Our host Jeff will regale us with how coffee played an important role in his life and how his coffee awareness colored his experiences with movies, music, and television. As we all know life revolves around coffee. He invites you to enjoy your Sunday morning coffee with him. As his mother Mary always said “The two things that will make a day go by better is, coffee and a smile”. Follow us on Instagram @marybs5thson – Jeff regularly updates the posts to match what he talks about on the podcast, and email us at: marybs5son@gmail.com – so we can answer your question or respond to your suggestions.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, coffee, family, mother, Movies, music, storytelling, television, waitress, Wonder Years
Return with us to the hit NPR show of the 80’s – about the 60’s… Great music, interviews and features: from Jerry Garcia and James Brown to members of the Kennedy administration, the Project Mercury and Apollo astronauts, Stokely and Abbie, Country Joe and Arlo, the Righteous Brothers, the British Invasion bands, the Beachboys and even Allen Ginsberg. Produced by Raymond McCullough, Precious Oil Productions Ltd [itunes pic]
A star-studded promo for On Bleecker Street with Peter Asher, Mary Travers, Chubby Checker, Del Shannon, Screaming Jay Hawkins, Melanie, The Righteous Brothers, James Brown, Dr. Hook, Tiny Tim, John Sebastian, Dr. John, Gary Owens, Mary Wells, Dick Clark, Gary Puckett, Darlene Love, Mary Wells, Lulu, Iron Butterfly, Odetta and Joey Dee all introducing Don.
(Be sure to see our whole Sixties Net web site ( www.sixties.net ) and Celebrate Radio too ( www.celebrateradio.com )
Categories: Music
Now in our fourth series, we’re back and this time around we’re talking 1980s films of all shapes and sizes. But not just that, we’ve got eps on 80s TV, and music videos and more! As ever our episodes include trademark features such as Recastarama (where we recast the film using current actors) and Who Am I (where we work out who we would be in the film). Lots of fun to be had. [Our 1940s, 1950s, 1960s and 1970s series are also available]
Categories: TV & Film
Tags: 007, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80's, Allen, Altman, auteur, BOND, cinema, Coppola, depalma, Disney, film, friedkin, Funny, History, hitchcock, kubrik, lucas, movie, scorsese, spielberg, wilder
Dive into the golden age of television with Stephen, Amy, TVsTravis, and Audie! Every week, our fab four journey back in time to revisit and revamp a classic TV show. From iconic one-liners to those unforgettable plot twists, no scene goes unnoticed. Peppered with a mix of witty banter, behind-the-scenes tidbits, and a touch of nostalgic magic, this is the ultimate audio time machine for TV lovers. Whether you’re reminiscing about your favorite episodes or discovering a vintage gem for the first time, “Those Were The Days” promises laughs, surprises, and a hearty dose of TV nostalgia. Grab your popcorn, tune in, and let’s rewind the tape!
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Categories: TV & Film
Tags: 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, Classic TV, retro, television, watch along
Two books: (1) an ESL novella-textbook about a Vietnam War conscientious objector’s 14-year search for identity and (2) an hallucinogenic mid-life crisis/adventure novel, and homage to Malcolm Lowry and Hermann Hesse. [itunes pic]
“The Many Roads to Japan” tells the story of the adventures of a conscientious objector who had to follow many twists and turns in his life journey before finding his niche in Japan. Suitable for low intermediate level and above ESL and EFL students. An excellent resource for peace education studies, too. “The Many Roads to Japan influenced my students a lot, not only in studying English but also in searching for their own identities and thinking about how to live their lives.” — Kazuyo Yamane, Peace Studies lecturer at Kochi University
(3.1 mb; 4:35 minutes) To order a trade paperback or PDF download copy of “The Many Roads to Japan,” go to my bookstore. You can also order from Amazon.com and other online bookstores.
Categories: Arts
Tags: 1960s, Adventure, antiwar, audiobook, conscientious, EFL, english, ESL, expatriate, hallucinogenic, hippie, Japan, listening, Literature, novel, objector, peace, psychedelic, travel, Vietnam, war
A weekly block of 60s Garage, Psychedelia, 70s Prog, and beyond.
Tags: 1960s, 1970s, Acid Rock, grateful dead, Prog Rock, Psychedelia, psychedelic
Penny Lane and Captain Dan host Punks in Parkas – broadcasting live from UMFM 101.5 (CJUM) from the University of Manitoba. Punks in Parkas, which hit the air in the spring of 2005 started out playing the best of the Mod genera and today has expanded to play a wide array of music from chart toppers to rare cuts. Think of it as a subculture mix tape for your ears! Be sure to keep up with Punks in Parkas at http://www.facebook.com/punksinparkas. Connect with Penny Lane (@djpennylane) and Captain Dan (@captain_dan75) on Instagram!
Categories: Music
Join Frances and Marge as they take an episode by episode look at Mad Men from a woman’s POV. We look into the women, their roles, the history, and the products. Email us at inasnitpodcast@gmail.com Insta- @in_a_snit_thepodcast
Categories: History, TV & Film
Tags: 1960s, advertising, bettydraper, dondraper, fashion, feminism, francine, joan, madmen, peggyolsen, womenintheworkplace
Welcome to the Crazy Good Vintage Podcast! Join our weekly chats about the vintage things we love. Passionate about Pyrex? Love learning about Iconic Brands? Want to hear from people succeeding in the vintage business? Then this is your Happy Place!
Categories: Leisure, Society & Culture
Tags: 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, american pickers, antiques, estate sales, pawn stars, pickers, pyrex, retro, thrift stores, thrifting, vintage
Very silly comedy about lost TV classics. Retired BBC children’s pioneer Peter Fleming searches for his legendary missing programmes. Features episode reconstructions, surviving clips, and almost no cries for help.
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Tags: 1960s, 1970s, Archive TV, bbc, BFI, character comedy, Children's TV, Cult TV, Missing Episodes, Peter Fleming
60’s and 70’s funk. Some you’ve heard and some I’m sure you haven’t. Enjoy. [itunes pic]
Slow funk and soul tracks from the ’60s and ’70s. Here’s the track listing: The Country Walk – The Village Soul Choir Drownin’ on Dry Land – Junior Parker I Wanna Get Funky – Albert King Don’t Make a Good Boy Go Bad – Sonny Green Friendship Train – Undisputed Truth Porcupine Meat – Charles Bevel Party Down – Little Beaver Next Time That I See You – Moments If I Could Love You Forever – Roy C.
Categories: Music
In 1960s Los Angeles, after the catastrophic Watts riots, an outsized character emerged — one who found an unexpected way to unite people across race and class. Odds are you’ve never heard of him. From L.A. Times Studios, the team behind “Dirty John” and “Man in the Window,” comes “Larger Than Life,” a docu-series about Big Willie Robinson, a 6-foot-6, muscle-bound street racer who preached peace a quarter-mile at a time. Cops and criminals, movie stars and miscreants, even Crips and Bloods — out at the drag strip, Big Willie could get them all to see eye to eye, easing tensions and making L.A. a safer and more unified place. For a time, he was a celebrated figure in L.A. — but today his legend has faded. What caused him to fall into obscurity? Reported, written and hosted by Daniel Miller from the L.A. Times. Produced by L.A. Times Studios and Neon Hum Media.
Categories: Society & Culture, True Crime
Tags: 1960s, 60s, Big Wilie Robinson, Big Willie, class, Daniel Miller, Drag Racing, L.A. Times, Los Angeles Times, Neon Hum Media, race, street car, street racer, Watts riots
Welcome to “Remember This.” Everything from The Beatles, The Stones, JFK, Area 51, Frank Sinatra, The Rat Pack, Roswell 1947, Elvis, Aliens, UFO’s the Counter Culture and more… Sponsored by Gift Shop For Guys W: www.GiftShopForGuys.com E: support@giftshopforguys.com
Categories: History, TV & Film
Tags: 1960s, cassiusclay, Elvis, jfk, Sinatra, stones, thebeatles, ufos