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    Explore " 1972" with insightful episodes like "0971 Pinkie The Pig Podcast/ Instrumental ***** PINK FLOYD", "0970 Pinkie The Pig Podcast/ Tuesday's Tune PINKIE THE PIG SINGS "PINK FLOYD" !!!!!", "0969 Pinkie The Pig Podcast/ REPLAY FRIDAY Pinkie Sings "Southbound Train"", "Red Carpet - Episode 244 | 'Society of the Snow' Revives Uruguay Rugby Team 1972 Crash, 2023 AFCON, Nigerien Traditional Music, and more... - January 19, 2024" and "E177: Grateful Dead — 1972 vs. 1973" from podcasts like ""Pinkie The Pig Podcast", "Pinkie The Pig Podcast", "Pinkie The Pig Podcast", "Red Carpet - VOA Africa" and "Rock Talk with Dr. Cropper"" and more!

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    0971 Pinkie The Pig Podcast/ Instrumental ***** PINK FLOYD

    0971 Pinkie The Pig Podcast/ Instrumental  *****  PINK FLOYD

    Song written by the band Pink Floyd 1972
    From their Album "Dark Side of the Moon"
    Song was originally titled "Lunatic"
    Later Titled  "Brain Damage"
    Producer Renee plays her version on Piano + Guitar + Chimes

    SING & DANCE !
    Here are the lyrics:

    The lunatic is on the grass
    The lunatic is on the grass
    Remembering games and daisy chains and laughs
    Got to keep the loonies on the path

    The lunatic is in the hall
    The lunatics are in my  hall
    The paper holds there folded faces to the floor
    And every day the paper boy brings more

    And if the dam breaks open many years too soon
    And if there is no room upon the hill
    And if your head explodes with dark forebodings too
    I'll see you on the dark side of the moon


    The lunatic is in my head (bizarre laughter)
    The lunatic is in my head (bizarre laughter)
    You raise the blade, you make the change
    You re-arrange me till I'm sane

    You lock the door and throw away the key
    There's someone in my head but it's not me
    And if the cloud bursts thunder in your ear
    You shout and no-one seems to hear
    And if the band you're in starts playing different tunes
    I'll see you on the dark side of the moon
    The dark side of the moon
    I'll see you on the dark side of the moon

    Piano Tag :
    This is where the description is explained about 
    The Dark, Far Side of the Moon
    Which really isn't Dark at all.

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    0970 Pinkie The Pig Podcast/ Tuesday's Tune PINKIE THE PIG SINGS "PINK FLOYD" !!!!!

    0970 Pinkie The Pig Podcast/ Tuesday's Tune PINKIE THE PIG SINGS "PINK FLOYD" !!!!!

    PINKIE THE PIG SINGS "PINK FLOYD" 
    Song written by the band Pink Floyd 1972
    From their Album "Dark Side of the Moon"
    The song Pinkie Sings today was originally titled "Lunatic"
    Later titled "Brain Damage"
    Producer Renee plays her version on Piano + Guitar 

    Pinkie explains how there is no such thing as "The Dark Side of the Moon", 
    only the back side of the Moon which planet Earth does not see. 

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    E177: Grateful Dead — 1972 vs. 1973

    E177: Grateful Dead — 1972 vs. 1973

    In this episode, having now gone through the complete ranking exercise for both years, I discuss the differences I hear between 1972 and 1973 Grateful Dead, and tell you which year I prefer...

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    #216: March 1974 (w/Elliott Kalan) - The THANOS WAR

    #216: March 1974 (w/Elliott Kalan) - The THANOS WAR

    Elliott Kalan is one-third of the hosts of the world's greatest podcast, The Flop House. He's also an Emmy Award-winning writer of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Mystery Science Theater 3000, and the Who Was? Show, as well as the comics writer behind Spider-Man and the X-Men and Maniac of New York.

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    Stories Covered in this Episode: 

    "When Titans Collide!" - Captain Marvel #28, written by Jim Starlin and Mike Friedrich, art by Jim Starlin and Dan Green, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Jim Starlin, ©1973 Marvel Comics

    "Metamorphosis!" - Captain Marvel #29, written by Jim Starlin, art by Jim Starlin and Al Milgrom, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Jim Starlin, ©1973 Marvel Comics

    "... To Be Free From Control!" - Captain Marvel #30, written by Jim Starlin, art by Jim Starlin and Al Milgrom, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Jim Starlin, ©1973 Marvel Comics

    "The Beginning of the End!" - Captain Marvel #31, written by Jim Starlin, art by Jim Starlin, Dan Green, and Al Milgrom, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Jim Starlin, ©1973 Marvel Comics

    "Thanos the Insane God!" - Captain Marvel #32, written by Jim Starlin and Mike Friedrich, art by Jim Starlin and Dan Green, letters by Dave Hunt, colors by Jim Starlin, ©1974 Marvel Comics

    "The God Himself!" - Captain Marvel #33, written by Jim Starlin and Steve Englehart, art by Jim Starlin and Klaus Janson, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Jim Starlin, ©1974 Marvel Comics

     

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    ATLVault: The 1972 Doraville refinery fire

    ATLVault: The 1972 Doraville refinery fire

    On April 6, 1972, a fire began at the Triangle Refinery in Doraville, starting with an overfilled storage tank. Vapors from the tank reached nearby homes on Doral Circle and ignited a pilot light at one of the homes causing an explosion. The explosion then set three storage tanks on fire. 

    In all, 300 people were evacuated from their homes, staying at nearby elementary schools, hotels, or with friends and family. Two people died in the fire, whose flames reached up to 400 feet and were visible from downtown Atlanta.

    In 2022, Valerie Biggerstaff wrote a 50-year retrospective on the famous Doraville refinery fire, and shares her research with digital content producer Tim Darnell and ATLVault on Atlanta News First. 

    🔒 E164: Grateful Dead — '72 vs. '73 Through 35 Shows

    🔒 E164: Grateful Dead — '72 vs. '73 Through 35 Shows

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    In this episode, I thought I would offer a quick update on my 50th anniversary pilgrimage through the Grateful Dead's 1973 shows — particularly how it compares with last year's 1972 journey through the same number of shows.

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    Brad Park | Inspirational Lessons from the Summit Series

    Brad Park | Inspirational Lessons from the Summit Series

    Brad Park has been voted one of the 50 best hockey players of all time. The nine-time All-Star finished second of the Norris Trophy, awarded to the NHL’s best defensemen, a record six times, thanks to his one mistake: being born the same year as Bobby Orr, considered the best defenseman of all time. Here he talks about Team Canada coach Harry Sinden, who led the country’s first “Dream Team” of NHL All-Stars against the Soviet Union in the 1972 Summit Series.

    Team Canada was supposed to win every game, but after winning just one game in the first five, plus a tie, Team Canada had to win all three games in Moscow. “We weren’t in the kind of shape they were, they played a style of hockey we’d never seen before, and we didn’t take them seriously – at first!” Park recalls.

    But Team Canada discovered they had certain advantages, too: led by Sinden, they were smart enough to adjust, they knew how to handle a long series – unlike the Soviets -- and they created a team spirit where none had existed before during a two-game layover in Sweden, on the way to Moscow. They also had their country behind them. More Canadians watched the last three games in Moscow than the moon landing three years earlier. As Wayne Gretzky told me, “This was more important!

    Under unprecedented pressure, and with Bobby Orr out with a bad knee for the entire series, Brad Park played some of the best hockey of his life, and Team Canada actually did win all three games, each by a goal, including Paul Henderson’s famous game winner with 34 seconds left in the final game.

    “We learned humility and respect, and how to rely on each other,” Park recalls. “Hey, when it’s you against the world, you gotta come together! I’ll never forget it – and no one else will, either.”

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    0883 Pinkie The Pig Podcast/ Instrumental ***** "City of New Orleans " SING ALONG !

    0883 Pinkie The Pig Podcast/ Instrumental *****     "City of New Orleans " SING ALONG !

    SING ALONG !  "City of New Orleans"
    Written by Steve Goodman Released January 1, 1972.
    Made famous by Arlo Guthrie and Willie Nelson.
    Producer Renee plays her rendition on Piano + Guitar.
    Here are the Lyrics ( 2 verses) :

    Riding on the City of New Orleans
    Illinois Central, Monday morning rail
    Fifteen cars and fifteen restless riders
    Three conductors and twenty five sacks of mail
    All along the Southbound odyssey
    The train pulls out of Kankakee
    And rolls along past houses farms and fields
    Passing trains that have no name
    And freight-yards full of old black men
    And graveyards full of rusted automobiles

    Good morning America how are ya ?
    Say, don't you know me ? I'm your native son
    I'm the train they call the City of New Orleans
    And I'll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done 
    - - - - - - - -
    It's night time on the City of New Orleans
    Changing cars in Memphis Tennessee 
    Half way home we'll be there by the morning
    Through the Mississippi darkness rolling down to the sea
    But all the towns and people seem to fade into a bad dream
    And the steel rails still aint heard the news
    The conductor sings his songs again
    The Passengers will please refrain
    This train has got the disappearing railroad blues 

    Good morning America how are ya ?
    Say, don't you know me ? I'm your native son
    I'm the train they call the City of New Orleans
    And I'll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done 
    I'll be gone five hundred miles  ....  when the day is done 

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    0880 Pinkie The Pig Podcast/ Instrumental "Garden Party " *** SING ALONG !

    0880 Pinkie The Pig Podcast/ Instrumental "Garden Party " *** SING ALONG !

    Here is the instrumental for "Garden Party"
     Written and released by Rick Nelson 1972 with his band "Stone Canyon Band"
    Producer Renee plays her arrangement on piano and guitar.
    SING ALONG ! Here are the condensed lyrics :

    I went to a garden party, To reminisce with my old friends,
    A chance to share old memories, And play our songs again,
    When I got to the garden party, They all knew my name,
    But no one recognized me, I didn't look the same,

    But it's all right now, I learned my lesson well,
    You see you can't please everyone,
    So you got to please yourself,
    Ah la la la , la dah dah dah,
    You see you can't please everyone,
    So you got to please yourself,

    I played them all the old songs, I thought that's why they came,
    No one heard the music, we didn't look the same,
    If you gotta play at garden parties, I wish you a lotta luck,
    But if memories were all I sang, I'd rather drive a truck,

    But it's all right now, I learned my lesson well,
    You see you can't please everyone,
    So you got to please yourself,
    La la di dah dah, la di dah dah dah dah dah dah,
    You see you can't please everyone,
    So you got to please yourself,
     

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    🔒 E160: Grateful Dead — Ranking The 1972 Versions Of "Dark Star"

    🔒 E160: Grateful Dead — Ranking The 1972 Versions Of "Dark Star"

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    In July, I decided to listen to all 31 versions of "Dark Star" the Grateful Dead played in 1972 — one per day — as a "side quest" of sorts. I didn't want it to feel like work, but I did keep a loose ranking as I went along, and figured I would share it with you...

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    0862 Pinkie The Pig Podcast/ Instrumental Piano *** " Time in a Bottle" SING ALONG !

    0862 Pinkie The Pig Podcast/ Instrumental Piano ***    " Time in a Bottle" SING ALONG !

    "Time in a Bottle" Written by Jim Croce Released 1972
    Producer Renee plays her rendition on Piano.  SING ALONG !
    Here Are The Lyrics: 
    If I could save time in a bottle,
    The first thing that I'd like to do,
    Is to save every day till eternity passes away
    Just to spend them with you,

    If I could makes days last forever,
    If words could make wishes come true,
    I'd save every day like a treasure and then
    Again, I would spend them with you,

    But there never seems to be enough time
    To do the things you want to do once you find them,
    I've looked around enough to know,
    That you're the one I want to go through time with.

    If I had a box just for wishes,
    And dreams that have never come true,
    The box would be empty except for the memory,
    Of how they were answered  you.

    But there never seems to be enough time
    To do the things you want to do once you find them,
    I've looked around enough to know,
    That you're the one I want to go through time with.

    Time in a bottle......

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    Army Newswatch - Dec. 9, Part 3

    Army Newswatch - Dec. 9, Part 3
    This edition features stories on a Command Sgt. Major who was drafted in 1972, and remains on active duty today, a dining facility team that takes pride in its standards, and gives its best to those they serve, Ft. Belvoir upgrading its living and training facilities with a major construction overhaul. Hosted by Sgt. Earl Scott and Sgt. Ashleigh Torres. Part 3 of 4.

    🔒 E135: Baseball Was Better With Steroids

    🔒 E135: Baseball Was Better With Steroids

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    In this episode, I air a few of my grievances with Major League Baseball, discuss the setlist from Taylor Swift's first night in Dallas, and share a recent realization I had about the differences between '72 and '73 Dead...

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    The Journey Episode 14 - (Oral History Interview) with Chadrakant Joshi Part Two

    The Journey Episode 14 - (Oral History Interview) with Chadrakant Joshi Part Two

    Chandrakant Joshi in conversation with  Kamla Sharma (Unity 101).
    The Journey Project is a Heritage Lottery funded project undertaken by Unity`101, intended to show the motivation, changes and the experiences  of people that have travelled from around the world to make Hampshire their home. 
    Consisting of Oral History Testimonies, information and other conversations that tell the stories of a changing Southampton and Hampshire.
    Thanks to the work of volunteers and a small staff team a resource will be created that will be held in Southampton Archives as a record afd resource for people in the future.