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Bryan Larson Woodstock
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Emmy Williams Boyband break-ups! I feel like it could make a really interesting podcast series, especially with 90s/early 2000s groups!
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Mike Scarpiello January 6th.
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Brian Skeens The birth of Grunge in Seattle, WA and environs.
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Chris Rufkahr (she/her) That was my time!!! Gen X represent!!!
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Brian Skeens @RUFtotheRESCUE, Gen X are The Last Greats.
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Forrest Fujio-Gates I listen to the Song vs Song Grammys recap podcast every year but I suppose you're probably talking about more of a historical important event.
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Chris Rufkahr (she/her) I'd love to hear a podcast covering a series of moments in time from 1960 until 1969 when the US went from a society with Puritanical, rigid moral standards to the society that embraced the sexual revolution, anti-war protests and civil rights.
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Brian Skeens You should read Allen Sherman/Rape of the APE (American Puritan Ethic) as a tonic to the tenor of our tumultuous Times.
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Chris Rufkahr (she/her) @brian_skeens thank you! I just googled it. I'm going to have to add that to my eBook collection. I bet my boyfriend is familiar with Allen Sherman. He is into Frank Zappa who inspired Weird Al Yankovic. And it appears that Yankovic was also inspired by Sherman.
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Addison Moen I personally love the podcast Dark History by Bailey Sarian. Every episode she covers a different part of American history that is dark and twisted and seems like they are trying to cover up. Some episodes may have tw.
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Allen Barber I want to hear an in-depth podcast covering the World Columbian Exhibition in Chicago in 1892. I'm fascinated with it.
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Cindy Morrow How about a podcast on pop culture slang for the past century.
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Veta Nebel Altamont, Monterey Pop Festival, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. How they died: Robert Johnson, Sam Cooke, Buddy Holly and more
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