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    Explore " 1963" with insightful episodes like "Contempt & Pierrot le Fou", "THE SURFARIS: Going way beyond "Wipe Out" with this legendary surf band!", "1963: "Dinner for One" wird im Fernsehen gezeigt", "1963: Premiere für Paulchen Panther – Kinostart für den Film "Der rosarote Panther"" and "0937 Pinkie The Pig Podcast/ Tuesday's Tune PINKIE SINGS "Pretty Paper"" from podcasts like ""Overlapping Dialogue", "INTO THE MUSIC", "WDR 4 Meilensteine und Legenden", "WDR 4 Meilensteine und Legenden" and "Pinkie The Pig Podcast"" and more!

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    Contempt & Pierrot le Fou

    Contempt & Pierrot le Fou
    As the world prepares to enter an ultra charged Super Bowl weekend, we kick off the festivities with the most special of appetizers, a pair of French New Wave classics from the late Jean-Luc Godard with Contempt and Pierrot le Fou! But before we explore the auteur's signature brand of cinematic nihilism, we preview the upcoming big game, try and make sense of the WWE's #WeWantCody phenomenon, get excited about the prospects of a contemporary-set Paul Thomas Anderson movie, and cautiously sort through our thought on the latest Jonathan Glazer film, The Zone of Interest. Have no fear though, we give Jean-Luc plenty of time and attention: listen as we celebrate his at once beautiful yet apocalyptic cinema, one that remains every but as vibrant as it did six decades ago. As always, please like, subscribe, rate, and review us on all of our channels, which include Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube! Contact us at huffmanbrothersproductions@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.

    THE SURFARIS: Going way beyond "Wipe Out" with this legendary surf band!

    THE SURFARIS: Going way beyond "Wipe Out" with this legendary surf band!

    The Surfaris. You don't need much more than that name to evoke mental images of surfing with a sound track that includes "Wipe Out," "Surfer Joe," "Point Panic," and other surf music hits.  But this band is far more than one of the most successful songs in history. This band is a family that are deeply committed to each other on and off stage. On this episode of Into The Music, Bob, Gene, Deven, and Joel Berryhill talk about the sixty-plus year history of The Surfaris, their love for surf music, and their upcoming west coast tour with Surfer Joe which is gonna be gnarlacious! So don't be a gremmie—listen to this interview with the legendary Surfaris!

    Songs in order of appearance:
    "Wipe Out" (original 1962 version), "Surfer Joe" (original 1962 version), "Surfer Joe" (2003 version), "Point Panic" (1963) "Hot Rod High" (1964), "Avalanche" (2003), "Magic Sands" (2003), "Scatter Shield" (1963), "Dream at Dusk" (2003), "Sleep Walk" (2015), "Similau" (2015), "Night Drive" (2003), "Wipe Out" (2003 version), "Walkin' On Water" (2003).
    All songs used in this episode are used with permission of Bob Berryhill and The Surfaris.

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    Episode 193 The Secret Service Question Part 4

    Episode 193 The Secret Service Question Part 4

    Episode 193 is the fourth in a mini- series wander covering the Secret Service and their possible involvement in the coverup, or the  actual plot itself to assassinate President Kennedy. Today's episode covers the next section of chapter 8 and a portion of Chapter 2 in the Warren Commission Report dealing with advance planning and preparation undertaken by the Secret Service  prior to the president's trip to Texas.  Chapter 8 generally addresses the Secret Service role in protecting the president and pertinent facts around their conduct in Dallas. After today, our upcoming episodes in the wander turn away from the official report on the Secret Service,  to the investigative research by Vince Palamara, Douglas Horne and others. So stay tuned.  Recent events, including the pending publication of the book by former Secret Service agent  Paul Landis, have given rise to renewed interest in this topic. Mr. Landis is  88 years old and he was an agent who  was there in Dallas on November 22nd, and  he participated in the motorcade protection. He now  claims to be the person who left  the bullet on the stretcher at Parkland.  And on President Kennedy's stretcher, no less. His claims  have sparked a great deal of renewed debate about the magic bullet and the  shooters in the plaza, but rather than evaluate Mr. Landis' claim at this time,  we are using this period of renewed interest to reassess the role of the secret service overall in the assassination story. It is no secret that there was a massive failure of protection by the Secret Service which contributed heavily to the death of the President. But the seminal question of whether this was poor planning , or poor performance,  versus something more sinister, have never been fully resolved. The inner  workings of the Secret Service are just that...they are secret...and not much has been said by the agents outside of the official agency position.... since the assassination, but at least one man Vince Palamara is widely considered to be the resident expert on how the Secret Service figures into the assassination story.  Mr. Palamara has done more original research on this topic than  anyone else.  Others have done extensive research including Doug Horne. So this series of episodes will give us a chance to better understand this often over looked aspect of the assassination story. 

    Even as early as 1964, rumors and serious concerns over  the lone gunman theory and the evidence that might contravene it,  were becoming a major concern for the government and the commission. Conspiracy theories were contrary to the government's stated narrative from the very beginning. This  real-life story is more fascinating than fiction.  No matter whether you are a serious researcher or a casual student, you will enjoy the fact filled narrative and story as  we relive one of the most shocking moments in American History. An event that changed the nation and changed the world forever.

    Episode 192 The Secret Service Question Part 3

    Episode 192 The Secret Service Question Part 3

    Episode 192 is the third in a mini- series wander covering the Secret Service and their possible involvement in the coverup or the  actual plot itself to assassinate President Kennedy. Today's episode covers the next section of chapter 8 in the Warren Commission Report dealing with what the Secret Service and the FBI knew about Oswald prior to the assassination.  Chapter 8 generally addresses the Secret Service role in protecting the president and pertinent facts around their conduct in Dallas. Recent events, including the pending publication of the book by former Secret Service agent  Paul Landis, have given rise to renewed interest in this topic. Mr. Landis is  88 years old land he was an agent who  was there in Dallas on November 22nd and participated in the motorcade protection. He now  claims to be the person who left  the bullet on the stretcher at Parkland. His claims  have sparked a great deal of renewed debate about the shooters in the plaza, but rather than evaluate Mr. Landis' claim at this time,  we are using this period of renewed interest to reassess the role of the secret service overall in the assassination story. It is no secret that there was a massive failure of protection by the Secret Service which contributed heavily to the death of the President. But the seminal question of whether this was poor planning ,or poor performance,  versus something more sinister, have never been fully resolved. The inner  workings of the secret service are just that...they are secret...and not much has been said by the agents outside of the official agency position.... since the assassination, but at least one man Vince Palamara is widely considered to be the resident expert on how the Secret Service figures into the assassination story.  Mr. Palamara has done more original research on this topic than  anyone else. So these next few episodes will give us a chance to better understand this often over looked aspect of the assassination story. 

    Even as early as 1964, rumors and serious concerns over  the lone gunman theory and the evidence that might contravene it,  were becoming a major concern for the government and the commission. Conspiracy theories were contrary to the government's stated narrative from the very beginning. This  real-life story is more fascinating than fiction.  No matter whether you are a serious researcher or a casual student, you will enjoy the fact filled narrative and story as  we relive one of the most shocking moments in American History. An event that changed the nation and changed the world forever.

    Episode 191 The Secret Service Question Part 2

    Episode 191 The Secret Service Question Part 2

    Episode 191 is the second in a mini- series wander covering the Secret Service and their possible involvement in the coverup or the  actual plot itself to assassinate President Kennedy. Today's episode covers the initial section of chapter 8 in the Warren Commission Report. Chapter 8 addresses the Secret Service role in protecting the president and pertinent facts around their conduct in Dallas.  Recent events, including the pending publication of the book by former Secret Service agent  Paul Landis, have given rise to renewed interest in this topic. Mr. Landis is  88 years old land he was an agent who  was there in Dallas on November 22nd and participated in the motorcade protection. He now  claims to be the person who left  the bullet on the stretcher at Parkland. His claims  have sparked a great deal of renewed debate about the shooters in the plaza, but rather than evaluate Mr. Landis' claim at this time,  we are using this period of renewed interest to reassess the role of the secret service overall in the assassination story. It is no secret that there was a massive failure of protection by the Secret Service which contributed heavily to the death of the President. But the seminal question of whether this was poor planning ,or poor performance,  versus something more sinister, have never been fully resolved. The inner  workings of the secret service are just that...they are secret...and not much has been said by the agents outside of the official agency position.... since the assassination, but at least one man Vince Palamara is widely considered to be the resident expert on how the Secret Service figures into the assassination story.  Mr. Palamara has done more original research on this topic than  anyone else. So these next few episodes will give us a chance to better understand this often over looked aspect of the assassination story. 

    Even as early as 1964, rumors and serious concerns over  the lone gunman theory and the evidence that might contravene it,  were becoming a major concern for the government and the commission. Conspiracy theories were contrary to the government's stated narrative from the very beginning. This  real-life story is more fascinating than fiction.  No matter whether you are a serious researcher or a casual student, you will enjoy the fact filled narrative and story as  we relive one of the most shocking moments in American History. An event that changed the nation and changed the world forever.

    Episode 190 The Secret Service Question Part 1

    Episode 190 The Secret Service Question Part 1

    Episode 190 is the first in a mini- series wander covering the Secret Service and their possible involvement in the coverup or the  actual plot itself to assassinate President Kennedy. Recent events, including the pending publication of the book by former Secret Service agent  Paul Landis, have given rise to renewed interest in this topic. Mr. Landis is  88 years old land he was an agent who  was there in Dallas on November 22nd and participated in the motorcade protection. He now  claims to be the person who left  the bullet on the stretcher at Parkland. His claims  have sparked a great deal of renewed debate about the shooters in the plaza, but rather than evaluate Mr. Landis' claim at this time,  we are using this period of renewed interest to reassess the role of the secret service overall in the assassination story. It is no secret that there was a massive failure of protection by the Secret Service which contributed heavily to the death of the President. But the seminal question of whether this was poor planning ,or poor performance,  versus something more sinister, have never been fully resolved. The inner  workings of the secret service are just that...they are secret...and not much has been said by the agents outside of the official agency position.... since the assassination, but at least one man Vince Palamara is widely considered to be the resident expert on how the Secret Service figures into the assassination story.  Mr. Palamara has done more original research on this topic than  anyone else. So these next few episodes will give us a chance to better understand this often over looked aspect of the assassination story. 

    Even as early as 1964, rumors and serious concerns over  the lone gunman theory and the evidence that might contravene it,  were becoming a major concern for the government and the commission. Conspiracy theories were contrary to the government's stated narrative from the very beginning. This  real-life story is more fascinating than fiction.  No matter whether you are a serious researcher or a casual student, you will enjoy the fact filled narrative and story as  we relive one of the most shocking moments in American History. An event that changed the nation and changed the world forever.

    Assassinat de JFK, du nouveau

    Assassinat de JFK, du nouveau

    Paul Landis, ex agent des services secrets en service le jour de l’assassinat, publie ce 10 octobre un livre, The Final Witness (Le Dernier Témoin). Son témoignage remet en cause la thèse du tireur unique. Qu’apporte ce nouveau témoignage? Est-ce qu’on en sait plus sur comment et pourquoi JFK a été assassiné?

    Avec Baptiste Zapirain  et Charles Trahan

    Une production QUB Radio Septembre 2023

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    Folge 1229: DIE VERACHTUNG - Der Po der Bardot

    Folge 1229: DIE VERACHTUNG - Der Po der Bardot
    Vier Jahrzehnte Kinoleben hatte ich eine Regel: keine Nouvelle Vague. Die Zeit ist gekommen, diese Regel zu brechen, denn zum 60. Geburtstag von DIE VERACHTUNG von Jean-Luc Godard ist der Film in einer restaurierten 4K-Fassung zu sehen. Um es gleich zu sagen: DIE VERACHTUNG ist mit 60 Jahren Abstand eine irritierende Erfahrung. Im Mittelpunkt steht eine Ehefrau (Brigitte Bardot), deren Liebe zu ihrem Mann (Michel Piccoli) in Verachtung umschlägt, als er sie an einen amerikanischen Filmproduzenten (Jack Palance) „ausleiht“, um einen Drehbuchauftrag zu bekommen.

    Aus heutiger Sicht braucht es für die Trennung nicht mehr viel Worte – die Beziehung hat ganz offensichtlich keine Basis mehr. Aber Godard lässt die beiden für eine gefühlte Ewigkeit wie gefangene Tiere im Käfig ihrer Eigentumswohnung auf und ab laufen, streiten, versöhnen, streiten, streiten. Das ist inhaltlich sehr ermüdend. Als dann am Ende des Streits eine Pistole auftauchte, hatte ich die Hoffnung auf handfestere Handlung, aber – wie Johanna später erklärt – war das nur ein Witz von Godard über Tschechows Gun (also die Filmregel, das alles, was man sieht, für den Film notwendig sein muss).

    Als die Handlung sich zu den Dreharbeiten von „Odysseus“ nach Capri verlagert, dreht Godard als Regisseur so richtig auf: Die Inszenierung des Hauses, des Meeres, der Dreharbeiten ist atemberaubend, die Farben sind intensiv, hier ist die restaurierte Fassung spektakulär. Im Podcast direkt nach dem Film spreche ich mit Johanna über die nackte Bardot (das Aufzählen der Körperteile!), darüber wie wichtig 1963 die Diskussion über die Rolle und Unabhängigkeit der Frau und die Rolle und Unabhängigkeit der Kunst war, über Odysseus-Interpretationen, Fritz Lang, Ehebruch bei den Franzosen und die Neugier auf weitere Nouvelle Vague-Filme.

    🔒 E148: Bob Dylan — 'The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan' 60th Anniversary (w/Alex Mihalopoulos)

    🔒 E148: Bob Dylan — 'The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan' 60th Anniversary (w/Alex Mihalopoulos)

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    In this episode, my great friend, Alex Mihalopoulos, joins us to discuss Bob Dylan's second album, 'The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan,' in celebration of the 60th anniversary of its release.

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