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by The Horror of Babylon
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Welcome to “The Horror of Babylon”, your favorite horror book club podcast. Join us as we delve into the depths of literature’s most warped minds: King, Stoker, Shelley, Ito, Matheson, Koontz, Jackson, and many more. With us, you will face demons that lie in wait and experience nightmares that shall leave you sleepless. Do you have the courage to enter our circle? If not, will you bow to our threats? We think you will… Today we discuss Pet Sematary 2019. Join our community: Facebook...
Topics: The Boogeyman, Rob Schneider, three amigos, deuce bigelow, chevy chase, martin short, steve martin,...
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by The Walt Disney Company
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DTV was a series of music videos created by Walt Disney Productions in 1984 using a combination of popular music and footage of vintage Disney animation.  The series was created out of the trend of music videos on cable channel MTV, which inspired the name of this series. Sixty fifteen-minute episodes were created, four videos each, with 240 music videos in all. Later, the videos were shown individually as filler material between other programs. They were also the focus of several primetime...
Topics: DTV, Music, Halloween Music, Disney, Recorded Audio, 1980's Music, 80's, MP3, MP3 Audio,...
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by The Horror of Babylon
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Welcome to “The Horror of Babylon”, your favorite horror book club podcast. Join us as we delve into the depths of literature’s most warped minds: King, Stoker, Shelley, Ito, Matheson, Koontz, Jackson, and many more. With us, you will face demons that lie in wait and experience nightmares that shall leave you sleepless. Do you have the courage to enter our circle? If not, will you bow to our threats? We think you will… Today we discuss Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov. Join our community:...
Topics: The Boogeyman, Rob Schneider, three amigos, deuce bigelow, chevy chase, martin short, steve martin,...
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by Tricky Fox Radio
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90s Hits, Travel back in time to a decade where television was still analog, the internet was about to become "a thing", and people looked through the white pages to call someone.
Topics: 90s Hits, Mix, Tricky Fox Radio
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by Tony Russomanno
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Guyana: How It Was. (Part 1) 1978 KSFO Radio documentary by reporter Tony Russomanno. World's only on-scene radio reporter following the Peoples Temple massacre in Jonestown, Guyana. Interviews with survivors and members of Jim Jones' "jungle prison," songs by the Peoples Temple Gospel Choir and others. Winner of the Edward R. Murrow Award by the Radio and Television News Directors Association and the Major Edwin Howard Armstrong Award by the Armstrong Memorial Research Foundation at...
Topics: Jonestown, Peoples Temple, Jim Jones, Guyana, KSFO, Mark Lane, Leo Ryan, Charles Garry, San...
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by Tony Russomanno
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Synopsis of KSFO Radio reports on the Peoples Temple murders and suicides in Jonestown, Guyana, November, 1978. Reported, written and produced by Tony Russomanno to accompany KSFO's entries in 1979 journalism award competitions. Winner of the International Edward R. Murrow award by the Radio/Television News Directors Association for best radio news reporting and the Armstrong Award by Columbia University for Advancement of the Electronic Arts. Narrated by Jeff Skov and Dave Henderson. Use...
Topics: Jonestown, Peoples Temple, Guyana, Jim Jones, murder, suicide, Edward R. Murrow, Major Armstrong,...
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by The Leslie Flint Educational Trust
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As the foremost authority on the life of the actor Rudolph Valentino and head of the Valentino Memorial Guild, Leslie Flint was interviewed at his home in London for the 'Tonight' BBC television programme, and broadcast in 1976. (This audio was recorded by Leslie Flint in 1976 and first published online by The Leslie Flint Educational Trust)
Topics: leslie flint, seance, mediumship, Spiritualism, Spiritualist, afterlife, Rudolph Valentino, Ken...
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by Tony Russomanno
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Guyana: How It Was. (Part 2) 1978 KSFO Radio documentary by reporter Tony Russomanno. World's only on-scene radio reporter following the Peoples Temple massacre in Jonestown, Guyana. Interviews with survivors and members of Jim Jones' "jungle prison," songs by the Peoples Temple Gospel Choir and others. Winner of the Edward R. Murrow Award by the Radio and Television News Directors Association and the Major Edwin Howard Armstrong Award by the Armstrong Memorial Research Foundation at...
Topics: Jonestown, Peoples Temple, Guyana, Jim Jones, KSFO, Georgetown, San Francisco, Tony Russomanno,...
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by The Leslie Flint Educational Trust
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This fifteen minute audio is taken from the Thames Television chat show 'Today', hosted by Eamonn Andrews. The show was advertised as 'casting a quizzical eye on London' and in this episode Andrew's interviews Medium Leslie Flint and researchers George Woods and Betty Greene. The recording is complete and includes three short seance excerpts, as originally broadcast on national UK television in 1970. (This audio was privately recorded in 1970 and first published by the Leslie Flint Educational...
Topics: leslie flint, seance, mediumship, Spiritualism, afterlife, television, interview, Eamonn Andrews,...
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by The Faculty of Horror
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Why do we watch horror movies? The aptly named documentary  Why Horror?  poses that very question to scholars, writers, artists and filmmakers. The film follows comedian, horror journalist and our guest Tal Zimerman as he ventures around the world in an attempt to figure out why we love the grotesque and the terrifying. Why Horror?  will receive its American television premiere on  Friday October 30th  on Showtime.
Topics: documentary, journalism, Showtime, Tal Zimerman, Why Horror?
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by Television
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by The Walt Disney Company
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DTV was a series of music videos created by Walt Disney Productions in 1984 using a combination of popular music and footage of vintage Disney animation.  The series was created out of the trend of music videos on cable channel MTV, which inspired the name of this series. Sixty fifteen-minute episodes were created, four videos each, with 240 music videos in all. Later, the videos were shown individually as filler material between other programs. They were also the focus of several primetime...
Topics: DTV, Music, Halloween Music, Disney, Recorded Audio, 1980's Music, 80's, MP3, MP3 Audio,...
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by Tom Paxton
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Tom Paxton performs his composition "Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?" on episode 1 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest01). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Tom Paxton
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by Pete Seeger; The New Lost City Ramblers
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Pete Seeger and the New Lost City Ramblers perform "I Never Will Marry" on episode 8 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest08). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Pete Seeger, New Lost City Ramblers
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by The Den of Lore Show
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Like the content? SUPPORT US @ https://Patreon.com/Denoflore - Private Interviews! Exclusive Contests! HQ MP3 downloads! And More! - OR - Donate via PayPal @ http://denoflore.com/support Is Todd Standing full of shit that he has credible bigfoot evidence? Probably in this hosts opinion, Bigfoot may exist, but the credibility of his work has come into question increasingly since his Netflix release. But, what do two of of the world's biggest cryptozoologist say? TALKING... » RECOVERY OF ANCIENT...
Topics: #Culture, #alchemy, #egypt, #history, #khemet, #mehler
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by T. Hallam
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Connected music programme...In this episode, we go through a crisis with The New York Dolls, they're only human beings after all, we choose cheese and what I would do to get a good Connection... The music:- Human Being- New York Dolls (1974) Nine Below Zero- Sonny Boy Williamson II (1963) Oh! You Pretty Things- David Bowie (1971) Remember (Walkin' In The Sand)- The Shangri- Las (1964) (Don't Fear) The Reaper- Blue Oyster Cult (1976) Laughing- David Crosby (1971) Sneakin' Up On You- Peggy Lee...
Topics: Acik Radyo, New York Dolls, Sonny Boy Williamson II, Blue Oyster Cult, Peggy Lee
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by The Beers Family
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The Beers Family perform "The Connaughtmans Ramble" on episode 9 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest09). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American and...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, Irish music, Beers Family
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by The Beers Family
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The Beers Family perform "Dumbarton's Drums" on episode 9 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest09). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American and...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, Scottish music, Beers Family, Psaltery music, Love songs
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by The Horror of Babylon
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Welcome to “The Horror of Babylon”, your favorite horror book club podcast. Join us as we delve into the depths of literature’s most warped minds: King, Stoker, Shelley, Ito, Matheson, Koontz, Jackson, and many more. With us, you will face demons that lie in wait and experience nightmares that shall leave you sleepless. Do you have the courage to enter our circle? If not, will you bow to our threats? We think you will… Today we discuss The Ring. Join our community: Facebook Group:...
Topics: haunting ground, podcast, horror, Bela Lugosi, stephen king, Takeshi Obata, death note, death tome,...
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William Edward Cotton (6 May 1899 – 25 March 1969), better known as Billy Cotton , was an English band leader and entertainer , one of the few whose orchestras survived the British dance band era. Cotton is now mainly remembered as a 1950s and 1960s radio and television personality, but his musical career had begun in the 1920s. In his younger years Billy Cotton was also an amateur footballer for Brentford F.C. (and later, for the then Athenian league club Wimbledon), an accomplished racing...
Topics: Billy Cotton, Billy Cotton Band, Bill Cotton
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by The Horror of Babylon
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Welcome to “The Horror of Babylon”, your favorite horror book club podcast. Join us as we delve into the depths of literature’s most warped minds: King, Stoker, Shelley, Ito, Matheson, Koontz, Jackson, and many more. With us, you will face demons that lie in wait and experience nightmares that shall leave you sleepless. Do you have the courage to enter our circle? If not, will you bow to our threats? We think you will… Today we discuss Pet Sematary II. Join our community: Facebook...
Topics: The Boogeyman, Rob Schneider, three amigos, deuce bigelow, chevy chase, martin short, steve martin,...
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by The Mamou Cajun Band
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The Mamou Cajun Band perform the "Round Prairie Waltz" on episode 25 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest25). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Cajun music, Mamou Cajun Band
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by The Greenbriar Boys
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The Greenbriar Boys perform "The Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me" on episode 31 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest31). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, American music, Greenbriar Boys
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by The 80s Kids
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It's the week before Christmas and the 80s Kids turn their minds to a most vexing topic. Films that they like that they are fully aware are hated by most of the rest of the world. Some choices have even caused divides within the group. This leaves the discussion to proceed along two paths. One, what redeeming quality does someone find in something most people agree to be drivel, and why do people hate movie/tv series x quite so much? Topics as diverse as Star Trek Voyager, Lady In The Water,...
Topics: Eighties, Movies, Cinema, Television, SciFi, Horror, Fantasy, Action
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Craig Douglas, born Terence Perkins, was employed as a  milkman  before becoming a professional singer, [1]  and was known to many as the 'Singing Milkman'. His breakthrough came on the  Six-Five Special , at that time the only real showcase for  rock and roll  on  British   television . Douglas was booked on the show the same week that  Cliff Richard  and  Joe Brown  appeared, but he made an impression even in their company: a few days later he was presented with two huge sacks of...
Topics: Craig Douglas, Geoff Dorsett, Paul Peters, Forest FM
Unsorted Television
by The Loudest Geeks in the Room
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The guys talk about the newest season of Arrow in the most spoileriffic ways possible. Don't worry, Reddie isn't there to mock it.
Topics: arrow, spoiler, spoilers, tv, comics, comic books, DC, television, oliver queen, deathstroke,...
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China Ratchet Podcast really hit its stride today. This is three different episodes. First we talk about our new mic set ups, give a little reviews, then we talk about University jobs in China and doing private tutoring before moving on to some film and television reviews. The last 40 minutes of the show will be a lot about politics, religion, war, race, we talk about the shootings in Paris, the refugee crisis, the war mentality of the US and Western powers, possible motives, we give out some...
Topics: The Culture Bum, China Ratchet, Podcast, Loser Laowai, China, Politics, Paris, Terrorism, Ry...
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by Tom Paxton; Pete Seeger
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Tom Paxton and Pete Seeger perform Paxton's "Ramblin' Boy" on episode 1 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest01). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Tom Paxton, Pete Seeger
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by The New Lost City Ramblers
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The New Lost City Ramblers perform "Man of Constant Sorrow" on episode 8 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest08). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, New Lost City Ramblers
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by The Beers Family
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The Beers Family perform "Pretty Molly" on episode 9 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest09). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American and...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Beers Family
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by The Stanley Brothers and the Clinch Mountain Boys
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The Stanley Brothers and the Clinch Mountain Boys perform the "Clinch Mountain Backstep" on episode 18 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest18). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Stanley Brothers, Clinch Mountain Boys,...
Unsorted Television
by The Mamou Cajun Band; Pete Seeger
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The Mamou Cajun Band and Pete Seeger perform "The Briar Bush" on episode 25 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest25). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Cajun music, Mamou Cajun Band, Pete Seeger
Unsorted Television
by The Hilanders; Pete Seeger; Herbert Levy
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The Hilanders, Pete Seeger, and Herbert Levy perform "When the Saints Go Marching In" on episode 37 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest37). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Hilanders Steel Band, Pete Seeger, Herbert...
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by Pete Seeger; Theodore Bikel
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Pete Seeger and Theodore Bikel perform and discuss variations on "Hine Ma Tov" on episode 29 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest29). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, Jewish music, Pete Seeger, Theodore Bikel
Unsorted Television
by The Greenbriar Boys; Pete Seeger
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The Greenbriar Boys and Pete Seeger perform "Roll On Buddy" on episode 31 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest31). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Greenbriar Boys, Pete Seeger, Bluegrass...
Unsorted Television
by Tyler Sorensen
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DIFFERENT HEAD (August 27, 2016) Show #17 — Recorded live at KPISS.FM in Brooklyn, New York. 00:00 — "Watching Trees" by Eleven Pond 05:09 — DJ 09:12 — "Oriental Television" by Chemicals Made From Dirt 11:18 — "Tenement Roofs" by Glorious Din 15:23 — "Bang Bang" by Iggy Pop 19:18 — DJ 23:08 — "Spacer Woman" by Charlie 30:32 — "Take a Chance" by Mr. Flagio 38:12 — "Hey Hey Guy" by Ken Laszlo 40:47 — DJ...
Topics: italo disco, new wave, post-punk, internet radio
Unsorted Television
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     Show starts with Mellowtron Matt who drowns himself and the show into one hit wonders of the 1970's. Holidays/bdays, goes a lil avant-garde dicso and new-wavey. Mc Formless stops in gives Mellowmatt a grounded talking too, talks about Worlds Maker Fair Mc whips out his DRONE and test drives it on air. Fp cassini shows up starts the meta-conversation/transparent radio. Professor Guma sits down with us talking about the 2016 race for president and discusses optimism of the worlds future....
Topics: The Howie Rose Show, Talk Radio, One Hit Wonders 1970's, Mellowtron Matt, Mc Formless, Meta...
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Doctor Who is a stunning and innovative force in popular culture and popular memory.  But why is Doctor Who popular and what is the role of Peter Capaldi in aligning past and present, memory and politics, television and post-television?  Steve and Tara talk about Doctor Who through its history and why this programme matters now, perhaps more than at any point in its history.
Topics: Peter Capaldi, William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison,...
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by The Good American
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This incident of The Good American features America's leading polygraph examiner and private investigator, Dan Ribacoff. He often appears on The Steve Wilkos Show, as well as many other television shows. 
Topics: Dan Ribacoff, Polygraph, Private Investigator, Law, Lies, Lie-detector, The Good American, Steve...
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by The Pennywhistlers
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Ethel Raim introduces and the Pennywhistlers sing "Majka Rada" (Rada's Mother) on episode 21 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest21). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, Bulgarian music, The Pennywhistlers, Ethel Raim
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by Cousin Emmy; Pete Seeger; The Stanley Brothers and the Clinch Mountain Boys
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Cousin Emmy, Pete Seeger, and the Stanley Brothers and the Clinch Mountain perform "I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes" on episode 18 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest18). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Country music, Cousin Emmy, Pete Seeger,...
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by The Pennywhistlers
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The Pennywhistlers perform Derroll Adams's "Portland Town" on episode 21 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest21). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, The Pennywhistlers, Ethel Raim, Derroll...
Unsorted Television
by Pete Seeger; Patrick Sky; The Pennywhistlers
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Pete Seeger, Patrick Sky, and the Pennywhistlers perform Seeger's "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" on episode 21 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest21). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Pete Seeger, Patrick Sky, The...
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by The Mamou Cajun Band
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The Mamou Cajun Band perform "I Passed By Your Door" on episode 25 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest25). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Cajun music, Mamou Cajun Band
Unsorted Television
by The Greenbriar Boys
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The Greenbriar Boys' John Buchanan (fiddle) and Bob Yellin (banjo) perform the "Bear Creek Hop" on episode 31 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest31). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Greenbriar Boys, Square Dance
Unsorted Television
by Pete Seeger; The Greenbriar Boys
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Pete Seeger and the Greenbriar Boys perform Lead Belly's "Midnight Special" on episode 31 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest31). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Pete Seeger, Greenbriar Boys, Lead Belly
Unsorted Television
by The Grinning Plowman
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" I think that when you die inside an orange room your soul is magnetized into a bright cartoon and then your head blows up over and over. "   The probability exists that future archeologists and/or cultural anthropologists will conclude that Television was the actual religion of U.S. society/culture/empire (after the dust settles, that is, from it's slow-motion dissolution).  Where one most seeks for meaning and direction in life may be, usually is, perceived as where one's...
Topics: The Grinning Plowman, Orange room, television, religion, Abrahamic religions, television, mythos,...
Unsorted Television
by The Horror of Babylon
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Welcome to “The Horror of Babylon”, your favorite horror book club podcast. Join us as we delve into the depths of literature’s most warped minds: King, Stoker, Shelley, Ito, Matheson, Koontz, Jackson, and many more. With us, you will face demons that lie in wait and experience nightmares that shall leave you sleepless. Do you have the courage to enter our circle? If not, will you bow to our threats? We think you will… Today we discuss Stephen King's Pet Sematary. J o i n o u r c o m m...
Topics: Rob Schneider, three amigos, deuce bigelow, chevy chase, martin short, steve martin, happy madison,...
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by The Beers Family
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The Beers Family perform "Walkie in the Parlor" on episode 9 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest09). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American and...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Beers Family, Psaltery music
Sports and Sporting Television
by Treviso Football Club
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GI - TV audio Zanin
Topics: fc, fbc, treviso, calcio
Unsorted Television
by Pete Seeger; The Beers Family
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Pete Seeger and the Beers Family perform "I Ride an Old Paint" on episode 9 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest09). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Pete Seeger, Beers Family
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by The Hilanders
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The Hilanders perform "Yellow Bird" on episode 37 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest37). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American and international...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, Trinidadian music, Hilanders Steel Band, Calypso music
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by Pete Seeger; The Greenbriar Boys
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Pete Seeger and the Greenbriar Boys perform "Festival of Flowers," Seeger's own lyrics to the tune of the Mexican folk song "La Feria Das Flores," on episode 31 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest31). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Pete Seeger, Greenbriar Boys, Mexican music
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by The Greenbriar Boys; Pete Seeger
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The Greenbriar Boys and Pete Seeger perform "Stewball" on episode 31 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest31). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Greenbriar Boys, Pete Seeger, English music
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by The Fool's Lantern
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Chairman Wow!  After dealing with some real life IT issues, the Fool's Lantern crew gets together to discuss the IT Crowd.  We start off with a review of "Old Speckled Hen", an English Fine Ale, and a discussion of scifi comedies.  This week, we are joined by Frozen North host JJ over Skype and Amanda Tyler. 
Topics: IT crowd, Graham Linehan, Orville, Rick and Morty, Old Speckled Hen, television, review, scifi,...
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by The TUFF Channel
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Today’s Questions: Round 1: In the history of television, who is TV’s most “badass” woman? Round 2: What TV show embodies the very best meaning of the word “family”? Round 3: Nolan Dean on Facebook: What TV show should do a crossover episode with Home Improvement? Follow along on twitter at the hashtag: #ThisIsTUFF Submit your own questions to: #TUFFQuestions Host/Judge: Jack Shipley: @JRSPipBoy2008 Fighters: Brian Hurst: @Hurstcules Langely Neely: @LangleyMNeely Billy Patterson:...
Topics: Movies, film
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by The Mamou Cajun Band
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The Mamou Cajun Band perform "Grand Mamou" on episode 25 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest25). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American and...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Cajun music, Mamou Cajun Band
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by The New Lost City Ramblers
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The New Lost City Ramblers perform "Arkansas Sheik" on episode 8 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest08). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American and...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, New Lost City Ramblers
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by The Beers Family
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The Beers Family perform "Twitching Stick" on episode 9 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest09). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American and...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Beers Family
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by The Very Good Network
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The Boys apologise for last week’s episode, explain old television to Rowan, place their 2 cents into the Beavertown debacle, namecheck Chris Martin and Marc Kelly for a second time, support Daisy Knickers, revisit meat disappointment, define Jinky Guzller, explain the concept of good, geek out again on Lambic, and offer their services in exchange for free beer. BEERS REVIEWED Beavertown Gamma Ray Abbeydale You Scratch My Back Cantillon Kriek SHOW NOTES If you want to take a deep dive into...
Topics: Beer, craft, real, ale, improv, chat, comedy, debate, nerd, brewery, brewers, british, english
"คุณใส่ชุดอะไรในวันเกิดเหตุ?" นิทรรศการรวมชุดเหยื่อข่มขืนท้าทายอคติ Source: https://www.bbc.com/thai/international-42752000 Uploader: tubeup.py
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by The Hilanders
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The Hilanders perform Roaring Lion's "Mary Ann" on episode 37 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest37). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American and...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, Trinidadian music, Hilanders Steel Band, Roaring Lion,...
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by Taperwayne
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Phishing Thru The Archives Show #196 Original Air Date: 10/23/18 WBSD FM 89.1 Burlington, WI -Playlist- 01. Obscured By Clouds - Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds [1972] 02. The Pink Panther - Henry Mancini - The Pink Panther [1963] 03. Funky Miracle - The Meters - Look-Ka-Py-Py [1969] 04. Oh Ho! Here He Comes - Herbie Hancock - Fat Albert Rotunda [1969] 05. Make The Road By Walking - Menahan Street Band - Make The Road By Walking [2008] 06. Bubble House - Medeski Martin & Wood - Shack Man...
Topic: Taperwayne Phishing Thru The Archives WBSD Burlington WI
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by The New Lost City Ramblers
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The New Lost City Ramblers perform "The Hawkins Rag" on episode 8 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest08). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, New Lost City Ramblers, Ragtime music
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by Tom Paxton
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Tom Paxton performs his composition "Beau John" on episode 1 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest01). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American and...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Tom Paxton, Civil Rights movement
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by The Pennywhistlers
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Ethel Raim introduces and the Pennywhistlers sing the traditional Cossack lullaby Колода-дуда (Koloda-duda), the song that inspired Pete Seeger's "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" on episode 21 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest21). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, Russian music, The Pennywhistlers, Ethel Raim, Cossack...
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by The Greenbriar Boys
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The Greenbriar Boys perform "Little Birdie" on episode 31 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest31). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American and...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Greenbriar Boys, Bluegrass music
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by The Stanley Brothers and the Clinch Mountain Boys
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The Stanley Brothers and the Clinch Mountain Boys perform "Jacob's Vision" on episode 18 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest18). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Stanley Brothers, Clinch Mountain Boys,...
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by Thought Bubble Audio
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The hills are alive with the voice of Julie Andrews. Tim and Frank recall their favorite films starring the woman who brought to life some of the most classic roles in film, television, and on stage. Step in time and take a listen!
Topics: julie andrews, cinderella, mary poppins, sound of music, victor victoria, princess diaries
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by The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem
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The Clancy Brohers and Tommy Makem perform "The Little Beggar Man" on episode 1 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest01). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, Irish music, Clancy Brothers, Tommy Makem
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by The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem
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The Clancy Brohers and Tommy Makem perform "The Wild Rover" on episode 1 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest01). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, Irish music, Clancy Brothers, Tommy Makem, Drinking songs
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by The Mamou Cajun Band
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The Mamou Cajun Band perform the "Mardi Gras March" on episode 25 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest25). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Cajun music, Mamou Cajun Band
Unsorted Television
by The Mamou Cajun Band; Pete Seeger
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The Mamou Cajun Band and Pete Seeger perform "Razorback Hog" on episode 25 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest25). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Cajun music, Mamou Cajun Band, Pete Seeger
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by The Greenbriar Boys
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The Greenbriar Boys perform "Sally Goodin" on episode 31 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest31). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American and...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, American music, Greenbriar Boys, Bluegrass music, Square...
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by Pete Seeger; Theodore Bikel
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Pete Seeger and Theodore Bikel perform "Tzena, Tzena, Tzena" on episode 29 of Rainbow Quest (https://archive.org/details/RainbowQuest29). Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in the New York City market. Throughout the show's 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse...
Topics: Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest, Folk music, Israeli music, Pete Seeger, Theodore Bikel