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if you really want something old and obscure check out the downloads at Jesters Wild http://www.jesterwild.com/
Classic R&B, Soul and funk well catered for at Funky 16 Corners http://funky16corners.com/ and Mr Fine Wine https://wfmu.org/playlists/SV
Classic R&B, Soul and funk well catered for at Funky 16 Corners http://funky16corners.com/ and Mr Fine Wine https://wfmu.org/playlists/SV
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Since that thread...Tre wrote:Some decent recommendations please? There was a nice thread on the last board, but there were only about 4 people posting on the board in those days.
I'm interested in anything really.
Criminal - an insight into the american criminal justice system.
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I listened to one the other day actually about an owl killing a womanEugene Wrayburn wrote:Since that thread...Tre wrote:Some decent recommendations please? There was a nice thread on the last board, but there were only about 4 people posting on the board in those days.
I'm interested in anything really.
Criminal - an insight into the american criminal justice system.
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You sure that wasn't Twin Peaks? The owls are not what they seem.Tre wrote:I listened to one the other day actually about an owl killing a womanEugene Wrayburn wrote:Since that thread...Tre wrote:Some decent recommendations please? There was a nice thread on the last board, but there were only about 4 people posting on the board in those days.
I'm interested in anything really.
Criminal - an insight into the american criminal justice system.
I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person.
NS. Gone but not forgotten.
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I'll stick with criminal then. I have a tendancy to fall asleep so it's possible I missed the big reveal regarding the owls.
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Cinema Swirl is one that I quite like. The set-up is two lads, a big Irishman and his little English friend, who watch the films that the latter has missed out on.
Also, the Worst Idea of All Time Podcast, where two comedians spend an entire year (or 52 consecutive weeks) watching the same terrible movie once a week, and then spend around half an hour discussing topics like how it made them feel, or what they appreciated in the film on this particular viewing. They have recurring segments where they obsess over a specific background character and speculate on what that person's story is.
Also, the Worst Idea of All Time Podcast, where two comedians spend an entire year (or 52 consecutive weeks) watching the same terrible movie once a week, and then spend around half an hour discussing topics like how it made them feel, or what they appreciated in the film on this particular viewing. They have recurring segments where they obsess over a specific background character and speculate on what that person's story is.
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I download 'Theres no such thing as a fish' regularly & for want of a better phrase find it quite interesting...
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Are there any really good rugby podcasts out there?
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Not that I've found, which is odd given the volume of decent football ones I have found.Eugene Wrayburn wrote:Are there any really good rugby podcasts out there?
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If you like Chris Morris here he is having a tour around the LHC with Professor Brian Cox:
http://audio.theguardian.tv/audio/12144 ... morris.mp3
http://audio.theguardian.tv/audio/12144 ... morris.mp3
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If your interested in history Dan Carlin's Hardcore History is damn good.
Well worth checking out.
Well worth checking out.
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SecondedChubbywinger wrote:If your interested in history Dan Carlin's Hardcore History is damn good.
Well worth checking out.
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Dan Carlin's hardcore history is truly epic.
I'm listening to the Wrath of the Khans series at the moment. 7 hours!
I'm listening to the Wrath of the Khans series at the moment. 7 hours!
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Bumping thread.
Just finished season 2 of Serial, which looked at the Bowe Bergdahl case. It's still an absorbing podcast, but there really is something lacking compared to season 1, which looked at the ongoing Hae Min Lee muder case. Still, a worthy listen.
Speaking of the Hae Min Lee murder case, I've dipped my toes into Undisclosed, by Rabia Chaudry, a family friend and part of his current legal representation. 1 episode in, 59+ to go through. Definitely lacking in the polish that Serial had, but apparently it gets better as the hosts settle in and get used to their roles.
Just finished season 2 of Serial, which looked at the Bowe Bergdahl case. It's still an absorbing podcast, but there really is something lacking compared to season 1, which looked at the ongoing Hae Min Lee muder case. Still, a worthy listen.
Speaking of the Hae Min Lee murder case, I've dipped my toes into Undisclosed, by Rabia Chaudry, a family friend and part of his current legal representation. 1 episode in, 59+ to go through. Definitely lacking in the polish that Serial had, but apparently it gets better as the hosts settle in and get used to their roles.
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I'm slightly obsessed by this guy! Love his style, have downloaded all the HHs. Just finishing the fall of the Roman Republic set.Tre wrote:Dan Carlin's hardcore history is truly epic.
I'm listening to the Wrath of the Khans series at the moment. 7 hours!
He also has Common Sense, which is a political podcast. Really interesting, though almost exclusively focuses on American politics (understandably). His recent few have reflected on Trump/Bernie and what this might mean for the future of American politics.
Another history shout out is the History of the World in 100 Objects. It's done by the curator of the British Museum and is bizarrely fascinating, despite you thinking that this would probably be better on TV, where you can see the objects in question.......but still, it's interesting, each one is pretty short so it's good to dip in and out of. Inspired my Dad to go the the museum and try and locate all the objects.
Also listened to Undisclosed- it does get better, it is very interesting to hear them systematically take down the State's case. It's quite pro-Adnan though, obviously, so that can be irritating depending on your view of the case. It's not a polished as Serial but it does go into stuff in more depth, so if you were inspired by Serial and then fell down the rabbit hole that is reddit, this will be your cup of tea.
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Nerds, give The Adventure Zone a shot. The McElroy brothers of My Brother, My Brother and Me fame and their dad play Dungeons and Dragons while having no idea about how to play the game.
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Crimetown.
Mafia and corruption in Rhode Island from the 60s through the 90s. Loads of interviews with old wise guys and cops from the time, give it a try.
Mafia and corruption in Rhode Island from the 60s through the 90s. Loads of interviews with old wise guys and cops from the time, give it a try.
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The only one I listen to: American scholars getting into the intracacies of Ottoman History. Sometimes fascinating, sometimes soporific. I've been listening to them for years. http://www.ottomanhistorypodcast.com/2017/03/donme.html
If they're good enough to play at World Cups, why not in between?
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Bumping this question.Eugene Wrayburn wrote:Are there any really good rugby podcasts out there?
I've got into Blood & Mud. An Englishman (Northern so slightly League-tainted but) and Welshman discuss mostly European rugby and test matches involving the 6N teams. It's funny without being puerile and passionate without being fanboyishly jingoistic.
Their analysis is pretty good and largely untainted by their acknowledged national allegiances. The Welsh guy can be hilariously despondent about the state of Welsh rugby.
They also invented the concept of the Cuthbert-Plisson Cup (AKA Shitwatch) which is a reverse challenge trophy for European Clubs, ie it's passed from the holder to the next team they beat. Treviso recently ended a 78 day reign by beating Ospreys.
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Cheers for the tip Liz. Just subscribed.Lizard wrote:Bumping this question.Eugene Wrayburn wrote:Are there any really good rugby podcasts out there?
I've got into Blood & Mud. An Englishman (Northern so slightly League-tainted but) and Welshman discuss mostly European rugby and test matches involving the 6N teams. It's funny without being puerile and passionate without being fanboyishly jingoistic.
Their analysis is pretty good and largely untainted by their acknowledged national allegiances. The Welsh guy can be hilariously despondent about the state of Welsh rugby.
They also invented the concept of the Cuthbert-Plisson Cup (AKA Shitwatch) which is a reverse challenge trophy for European Clubs, ie it's passed from the holder to the next team they beat. Treviso recently ended a 78 day reign by beating Ospreys.
Brian Moore's new-ish Telegraph rugby podcast isn't bad, unlike the R5 rugby podcast with the world's worst rugby pundit in Ugo Monye.
If you're interested in general sports podcast, try Flintoff, Savage and the ping pong guy. Surprisingly decent podcast with Freddie Flintoff, Robbie Savage (mediocre soccer player turned pundit for the antipodeans) and Matt Syed British/European table tennis champion turned journo and sports psychology author. They talk about issues in sport and give a sportsman's perspective. It works because you have someone extravagantly talented who didn't perhaps make the best of themselves, someone with moderate talent who wrung every last drop out of it and a decent journalist who knows where they are both coming from to tie it all together.
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Oh, yeh, there is a rugby one I listen to sometimes (though not usually) - all the way from the Land of the Rising Sun: http://www.jrugbypodcast.com/episodes.html
If they're good enough to play at World Cups, why not in between?
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http://thewestwingweekly.com/ Is very good..... if you like West Wing. Josh Malina is very funny and they have had some really good guests. I was always under the impression that Aaron Sorkin was a bit of a dick but he's been on twice and both times has been excellent entertainment
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Latest Japanese rugby podcast just out: https://soundcloud.com/user-260271034/3 ... -trenchard
If they're good enough to play at World Cups, why not in between?