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In this episode, we howl into the night with a deep dive into Warren Zevon’s “Werewolves of London” and its eerie connection (or lack thereof) to the 1981 horror-comedy An American Werewolf in London.
Why didn’t this 1978 hit make it onto the film’s unforgettable soundtrack? We investigate!
Next, we turn our attention to the iconic “I’m a Pepper” commercial and explore its surprising tie-ins with An American Werewolf in London.
And to wrap things up, we honor the life and legacy of Fernando Valenzuela, the legendary Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher whose career captured the heart of baseball fans everywhere.
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Pete Rose was a baseball legend that lived a Greek Tragedy.
John Amos was a gruff hilariousTV dad we all adored.
James Earl Jones was behind one of the most iconic movie villain voices of all time.
This basketball star didn’t score much but he still dominated the game “like a mountain.”
Kris Kristopherson wrote some of the most memorable songs in music history.
Also, find out the surprising age difference between James Sr. And James Jr. Plus, find out how Mike got spoiled out of the greatest reveal in movie history!
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What exactly was going on with our pants on the first day of school back in the old school days?
You either had corduroy pants that weren’t broken in yet and forced you to walk like Mr. Roberto.
Or you had “Tough Skin Jeans” Forced you to walk like an Egyptian. And don’t even get us started on your mom‘s iron on patches.
On the second segment, we talk all things Fisher-Price: As we Rate all of their best toys into hilarious tiers And only an 80s and 70s fan could appreciate.
And lastly, we discuss children’s music with listener submitted selections of Raffi by listener Nick. Was Mike listening to kiss and Van Halen when he should’ve been listening to the Muppets?
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Which of Cher's Husbands Did it Better?**
Cher had two iconic marriages, both with famous musicians. In this segment, we debate: -
- Which husband was the better singer? -
- Who had more style? -
- Who lived more of the rock 'n' roll lifestyle?
- Prepare for a lively discussion about Cher’s unforgettable relationships!
**Big Wheel: The Ultimate Ride**
- Why was the Big Wheel toy cooler than a regular tricycle?
- We explore what made this iconic childhood toy feel like the ultimate freedom machine.
- Was it the design, the speed, or the "Easy Rider" sensation it evoked?
**Mike's Miami Vice Minute** - Mike loves Miami Vice, but there’s a twist: he only has one minute to talk about it!
- Will he manage to fit his thoughts before the boat horn sounds during the Jan Hammer theme?
- A fast-paced challenge full of '80s nostalgia!Please...please..please send us a voicemail at:
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First, we tackle the burning question: Is Weird Al Yankovic better than the original artists he parodies?* We'll explore the comedic genius behind Weird Al’s work, discussing how his clever lyrics, unique takes on popular songs, and lasting influence might sometimes outshine the originals. Next, we take a wild ride into the bizarre concept of the *Phil Collins Robot.* Could a Phil Collins robot rock out like the man himself? Finally, we pay tribute to the late Greg Kihn. We’ll reflect on his contributions to music, particularly his hit "Jeopardy," and discuss how his work has influenced the rock genre. As we say goodbye, we remember the indelible mark he left on the industry. Leave us a voicemail at:
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Derek and Mean Mark from "Canadian Movie Crew" join us for a lively discussion on Canadian Pop Culture.
**Segment 1: Top Ten List** Our guests kick things off with a hilarious "Top Ten" list of Canadian contributions to innovations and pop culture. From iconic inventions to unforgettable moments, Derek and Mean Mark share their unique takes on what makes Canada stand out.
**(35:20)** Segment 2: The Lyric Game** It's time to test our Canadian music knowledge! Derek and Mean Mark help us decipher lyrics from classic Canadian rockers. Who will come out on top in this friendly competition?
**(47:00)** Segment 3: Tribute to John Candy** We wrap up the show by honoring the legendary John Candy. Each of us makes a case for which of his movies deserve a Gold, Silver, or Bronze medal. Will your favorite film take the top spot? Tune in for laughs, debates, and a celebration of Canadian culture!
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“Or is It Movie Podcast”
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Hair Metal's prime: 1983-1991 - For Matt Beard, this genre is still vibrant today!
** Defining the Genres** - Beardo explains the differences between Hair Metal, Glam Metal, and Heavy Metal -
Who is the "Dude Who Looks Like a Lady?"
Beginner's guide: Essential songs for newcomers to the scene
**: The Grunge Effect** - Did grunge kill Hair Metal? - What makes 80s rock unique and fun-loving?
** Hair Spray History** - Ancient Egyptian hair gel and spiked Mohawks – surprisingly punk! - The secrets behind the big, crunchy hair of the 80s ---
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Segment 1: Summer Music Appreciation** - Featured Artists: Jim Croce and Gear Daddies - Discussing the timeless appeal and influence of Jim Croce's music. “Bad, Bad Leroy Brown” “Time in a Bottle” “Operator” Exploring the contributions and unique sound of Gear Daddies. “I Wanna Drive the Zamboni “ “Stupid Boy” “Little Red Corvette”**(21:21) Olympic Highlights from the 1970s and 1980s** - Awarding Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medals to the Biggest Stories: - **Gold Medal:** Bruce Jenner's 1976 Decathlon Victory - Analyzing why Bruce Jenner's achievements are less discussed today. - **Silver Medal:** Mark Spitz’s Record-Breaking Performance - Investigating if Mark Spitz's iconic mustache provided any advantage. - **Bronze Medal:** The McDonald's Giveaway Fiasco in the 1984 Olympics - Delving into how McDonald's may have been the biggest loser of the 1984 Games.
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**Bill Withers: The Underappreciated Genius** -
Discussing why the radio often overlooks Bill Withers' best songs.
- Exploring some of his greatest tracks beyond the well-known hits.
**The Replacements: The Band That Could Have Been** -
Analyzing how self-sabotage affected The Replacements' potential to become one of the biggest bands ever. -
Highlighting some of their best music that you might have missed. -
**Summer Playlist Recommendations** - Curating a mix of classic and hidden gems from Bill Withers and The Replacements for your summer listening. -
**New Segment: "Gag Me With a Spoon"** - A hilarious new segment that will have you pining away for your childhood memories.
Tune in for an insightful and entertaining episode that celebrates the artistry of Bill Withers and The Replacements while providing you with fresh tunes to enjoy this summer. Send us a voicemail at:
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Join Wolfman Mike and Spunky Comstock as they dive into the golden era of comedy, celebrating the legendary comedians of the 70s and 80s! In this episode, we explore the impact and legacy of some of the most iconic comedians who have shaped the world of stand-up.
**Highlights:** - **Power Ratings:** Wolfman Mike and Spunky Comstock rank and discuss the comedic geniuses of the era, including Richard Pryor, Rodney Dangerfield, Eddie Murphy, Steven Wright, and many more. -
**Top Ten List:** Get ready for laughter as we present a zany Top Ten list—characters we are most happiest that we never had to watch them in a sex scene. Expect the unexpected and prepare for some hilarious insights!
**Tune in for:** - In-depth discussions on the unique styles and contributions of each comedian. - Personal anecdotes and memories from Wolfman Mike and Spunky Comstock. - A nostalgic trip back to the decades that defined modern comedy. Don't miss this episode filled with humor, nostalgia, and lots of laughs!
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Join us as we dive into the epic battle of Late Night Television! Johnny Carson ruled the 70s with his California cool, while David Letterman brought quirky charm to the 80s from New York. We’ll compare their iconic sidekicks, legendary bands, and unforgettable moments to determine who truly reigns supreme in Late Night history.
But that's not all! Mike and Brian put their own spin on classic segments with hilarious takes on "Carnac the Magnificent" and the beloved "Top Ten List."
Plus, it’s your turn to get in on the action. Challenge the Dynamic Duo in a brand new trivia game called “Five Alive,” where you’ll test your knowledge of our favorite decades. Don’t miss this fun-filled episode!
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Join us for an uproarious showdown as Green Giant, Mrs. Butterworth, the Pillsbury Doughboy, Ronald McDonald, and the Kool-Aid Man compete in the first-ever "Iconic Commercial Character" award show. Things get hilariously out of hand!
Plus, don’t miss another exciting round of “Forever Young: Hollywood Edition,” where we delve into the secrets of ageless stars. Tune in for laughs, nostalgia, and a touch of chaos!
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In this episode, we dive into the gritty vs. funny dynamics of "Simon & Simon" versus "The A-Team," exploring how each show portrayed Vietnam veterans.
In our new segment, "Don't Quit Your Day Job," we witness a showdown between Telly Savalas and David Soul as they vie for the title of having the most delightfully awful song.
And finally, in "Ode to a Dead Guy," we pay tribute to the life and legacy of Dickie Betts.Your source for your favorite retro-pop-culture.
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David Soul song from this episode:
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Telly Salvalas Songs featured in this episode:
https://youtu.be/NVeLBUQ8wQk?si=8yROEKXdCqWW5oak
https://youtu.be/J94-_w9ARX0?si=zK6G-kqFoiUl_AhJ
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Get ready to take a trip down memory lane as Heather and Gaspar join us for a lively discussion on all things Muppets! From reminiscing about cherished Muppet memories to drafting our favorite characters (including some obscure picks!), we dive deep into the world of Jim Henson's creations.
Which Muppet movie reigns supreme? Join the debate!
(67:40) Plus, we share our unforgettable first concert experiences, stirring up a mix of nostalgia and musical appreciation.
Don't miss this delightful blend of puppetry, movie magic, and musical musings!
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Dive into the thrilling history of the NCAA tournaments from the 1970s and 1980s with us! Discover how many title winners legendary coach John Wooden led to victory in just 12 years. Delve into debates on whether the Bird/Magic showdowns or Michael Jordan's finals were the most watched in history. Is the magic fading from the NCAA Men’s tournament? Join us as we explore this question. And don't miss our heartfelt discussion on the current state of women's sports, reflecting on the pivotal role the 70s and 80s played in the explosion of women's athletics. Get ready to cheer for the underdogs and embrace the Cinderella stories in this episode!
Topics Covered:
* John Wooden's Title Winners:
* Most Watched Finals:
* Bird/Magic vs. Michael Jordan:
* The Decline of NCAA Men’s Tournament Magic
* Woman’s Sports Explosion:
* Reflections from the Best Final Fours
Grab your brackets and tune in for a nostalgic journey through the golden era of college basketball and the evolving landscape of women's athletics!
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In this gripping episode, delve into the lives and legacies of comedic giants John Belushi and Chris Farley. Uncover the uncanny parallels in their tumultuous journeys, both on and off the stage, as we explore the brilliance and darkness that defined their careers.
Discover the woman who left an indelible mark on the lives of Robbie Robertson, Gordon Lightfoot, and John Belushi, shaping their paths in unexpected ways.
And don't miss the ultimate showdown between two timeless classics: "Forever Young" from 1974 and “Forever Young” from 1984. Tune in for another episode filled without shared pop culture memories!
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Step into the uproarious world of 1980’s comedy classics like Blues Brothers, Airplane, and the iconic Caddyshack. Explore the behind-the-scenes antics, fueled by the era’s cocaine-fueled creativity, as we unravel the mystery of Caddyshack’s unlikely success. Delve into the added post-production gopher magic and the tumultuous dynamics between stars like Rodney Dangerfield and Ted Knight & Chevy Chase and Bill Murray.
Plus, we settle the debate between rollerskating and rollerblading, dissecting their societal impact and the quest for the smoothest ride. Tune in for a wild ride through a comedy classic and wheeled wonders!
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Segment 1: Decades on the Road
In the 1970s, “The Highway to Hell” was navigated in a station wagon, symbolizing the era’s rebellious spirit and rock culture.
Transitioning to the 1980s, the “Highway to the Danger Zone” embodied a more adventurous vibe, with minivans becoming the vehicle of choice amidst pop culture references.
The 1990s introduced “Life is a Highway” in SUVs, reflecting a time of optimism and exploration.
Debate: Which decade truly nailed the road trip experience?
Segment 2: Hot!…Yacht Rock or Yuck!…Naught Rock
Dive into the smooth sounds of Yacht Rock and the questionable tunes of Naught Rock.
Explore the hits and misses of each genre, inviting listeners to weigh in on their favorites.
Segment 3: Battle of the Books: Mark Twain Edition
Journey back in time as we pit the best of Mark Twain’s works from the 1870s against those from the 1880s.
Delve into classics like “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” and “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” to determine which era produced Twain’s most iconic literary contributions.
Tune in for lively discussions, nostalgic reflections, and a journey through the cultural landscapes of decades past.
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We talk all things Cheers vs Seinfeld. Are they the last great network sitcoms?
Special guests Beth & Heather add unique perspectives.
(36:00) We also break down Meat Loaf vs Billy Squier…Surely the iconic 70s singer and the overlooked 80s Rocker have nothing in common…or do they?
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(11:55) The top 10 Television Shows of 1974 battle it out in the ring to see which is our favorite and when it only one show is left standing it must battle the 1984 heavyweight champion! Join us in a fast moving, rock’em sock’em showdown to decide what were the best Television shows from 40 and 50 years ago!
But first, we start out with an exciting new game of sit-com sidekicks titled “Where Everybody Knows Your Name.”
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