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    Explore " 1976" with insightful episodes like "Snedeker Talks the Forecast, His Sneaky Childhood Activities, and TV from 1976.", "UK Chart for 11th September 1976", "1976 series: Boston", "Rock Of 76, 86,96" and "St Etienne 1974-76 Czechoslavakia 1976" from podcasts like ""The Morning News with Nancy and Jason", "Back In The Day", "Docking Bay 77", "ROCK PHOENIX LIVE" and "By Far The Greatest Team Football Podcast"" and more!

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    1976 series: Boston

    1976 series: Boston

    We're continuing our look at albums from 1976 with the self-titled debut from Boston. I've invited John Wright, Tim Brown and Mike Vermillion to share their thoughts. That may have been a mistake. 


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    Rock Of 76, 86,96

    Rock Of 76, 86,96

    The year was 1976 or was it 86 or even 96 , there was great music to be heard throughout the land. And we have on this episode of Rock Phoenix Live. If you are wondering what the sound was back in 1976,1986 and 1996 then give this show a listen because it will fill you in and so you can have a knowledgeable conversation with people older than you if your a millennial. Or if you know about the 1976 already then listen because it will take you back. Personally I dig the 96 music, better sound. But hey the 90's got their music from the 80's and the 80's got their music from the 70's so its a learning curve. Happy Listening and Rock On  Together As One Around The World. 

    AC/DC- Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap

    Runaways- Cherry Bomb

    Tom Petty- Breakdown

    KISS- Shout It Out Loud

    Climax Blues Band- Couldn't Get It Right

    Orleans- Still The One

    Eagles- Life In The Fast Lane

    Van Halen- Why Cant This Be Love

    David & David- Welcome To The Boomtown

    Eddie Money- Take Me Home Tonight

    GTR- When The Heart Rules The Mind

    Genesis- Throwing It All Away

    TOOL- Stinkfist

    Bush- Swallowed

    Matchbox Twenty- Push

    Verve Pipe- Freshmen

    Duncan Sheik- Barely Breathing

    Wallflowers- One Headlight

    Rage Against The Machine- Bulls On Parade

    Marilyn Manson- Beautiful People

    Sepultura- Roots Bloody Roots

    Social Distortion- I Was Wrong

    Stone Temple Pilots- Trippin On A Hole In A Paper Heart

     

    St Etienne 1974-76 Czechoslavakia 1976

    St Etienne 1974-76 Czechoslavakia 1976

    Welcome back to another thrilling episode of "By Far The Greatest Football Team"! Your host, Graham, joined as always by co-host Jamie, are taking trip down memory lane to the scorching summer of 1976. Get ready for a nostalgic dive into some of the hottest football teams of their time.

    In this episode, we're kicking things off with a look back at the French Les Verts, St Etienne. From their humble beginnings in the mid-1950s, we trace their remarkable journey through the 1970s, a period of sheer greatness when they dominated the local scene. But as we'll explore, European glory eluded them despite their domestic dominance. Join us as we relive their rise, their battles, and the incredible demise that made the St Etienne era an indelible part of football history.

    But that's not all! Our journey through the summer of '76 wouldn't be complete without a stop in the land of the now-vanished nations. Czechoslovakia takes center stage as we recount their incredible run in the UEFA Euro 1976 tournament. Against all odds, this team that no longer exists managed to overcome the odds and conquer the reigning world champions, West Germany, in an epic showdown that went down in the annals of football lore.

    And oh, let's not forget that iconic moment—The Panenka - a climax that became a verb in football's dictionary. The slimline finals of Euro 1976 provided the backdrop for a sensational ending that has been etched into the hearts of fans worldwide. Join us as we relive the tension, the drama, and that unforgettable instant that gave birth to one of our all-time favorite footballing verbs.

    So whether you're a die-hard football enthusiast or just love a good story of triumph and heartbreak, this episode is tailor-made for you. Grab your headphones, sit back, and join Graham and Jamie as they transport you back to a bygone era of football magic. It's time to revel in the glory, dissect the drama, and celebrate the moments that continue to define the beautiful game. Tune in to "By Far The Greatest Football Team" and let's relive the summer of '76 like never before!

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    1976 series; Fly Like and Eagle from the Steve Miller Band

    1976 series; Fly Like and Eagle from the Steve Miller Band

    Our second installment of our series focusing on music from 1976. This week Lauren from the Beer'd Al podcast and Mike Vermillion join me to discuss Fly Like an Eagle from the Steve Miller band. 

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    1976 Series; Jailbreak from Thin Lizzy

    1976 Series; Jailbreak from Thin Lizzy

    Russ from the Infectious Groove YouTube channel and pod regular, Mike Vermillion, help me kick off a new series of episodes. This time it's music from the year 1976. Join us as we discuss Jailbreak from Thin Lizzy.

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    The Little Drummer Boy, Book II

    The Little Drummer Boy, Book II

    🎄 Previously on the Advent Calendar House, we went on an apocryphal adventure with the story of The Little Drummer Boy.  

    This time, Rankin/Bass drums up an unnecessary sequel from 1976, its busiest year for holiday specials. Join Aaron on a side quest to retrieve the stolen silver bells from a troop of greedy Roman soldiers in the “Rogue One” of Christmas stories.  

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    🎙 Guests:  

    Brandon Medley (@brandmed, 📸 @blessedarethegeek)  

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    💬 Topics & Tangents:  

    1. Allen Swift (Melchior) as Twinkie the Kid.  

    2. Simeon the bellmaker is very loosely based on the Biblical Simeon, but his Song of Simeon is left out.  

    3. Ray Owens (Simeon) as the voice of Superbook, and Jesus in “The Flying House.”  

    4. Zero Mostel (Brutus) on “The Muppet Show.”  

    5. “Money Money Money” (not the song from “Mamma Mia!”)  

    6. How bad is Brutus compared to the other Rankin/Bass Christmas villains?  

    7. “Do You Hear What I Hear?” was written during the Cuban Missile Crisis.  

    8. Our favorite recordings of “Do You Hear What I Hear?” by Copeland, the Mike Sammes Singers for Disneyland Records, and one by Spiraling that invokes The Who’s “Baba O’Riley.”  

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    📼 Commercial Break:  

    Kodak XL Movie Camera: “One Christmas,” 1976.  

    Holly Jolly X’masu, your podcast destination for Japanese Christmas music. 

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    “The Little Drummer Boy, Book II” © 1976 Rankin/Bass Productions.  

    Theme song by Bronwen’s Ghost.  

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    Theme song by Bronwen’s Ghost.  
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    David Auburn — SUMMER, 1976

    David Auburn — SUMMER, 1976

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    #92 Remaking humanity: Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang (1976) by Kate Wilhelm

    #92 Remaking humanity: Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang (1976) by Kate Wilhelm

    An expansion of her 1974 novella, Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang is Kate Wilhelm's best-known work in the science fiction genre. Winner of three major awards for Best Novel in 1977, it is often called one of the most important SF novels to deal with the issue of cloning. This episode looks at how Wilhelm's scientific shortcomings are compensated for by her philosophical thoughtfulness.

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    Rocky (w/Rahul Andrade)

    Rocky (w/Rahul Andrade)

    This week, we welcome comedian Rahul Andrade to the show, and we're talking the 1976 classic, ROCKY! What's up with this dude yelling at a 12 year old girl? What kind of reputation does Rocky Balboa have on the streets of Philadelphia in 1975? What's with the Doo Wop?

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    Two new songs: "Flying Candy" and "You Should've Seen Me" 

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    Rocky - An Underdog Movie

    Rocky - An Underdog Movie

    An Episode for George Locust, thank you for the recommendation.

    Sylvester Stallone was a nobody with only a handful of acting credits and $300 to his name. So how the heck could he write a script in 3 days for a the eventual Best Picture Winner of 1976? Find out, when we take a look at "Rocky" from 1976.


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    #86 Missions improbable: My Name Is Legion (1976) by Roger Zelazny

    #86 Missions improbable: My Name Is Legion (1976) by Roger Zelazny

    American author Roger Zelazny won the Hugo and Locus awards for Best Novella for his story "Home is the Hangman". The 1976 book My Name is Legion collects this science fiction tale and its two prequels. Featuring nuclear engineering projects, assumed identities, dolphins, and a killer robot, how does this collection stack up?

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    Episode 11: 1976 - Part 1

    Episode 11: 1976 - Part 1

    Back in 1976 Erik was just starting Kindergarten. That first day he did NOT want to go and cried in the classroom window watching his Mom walk off. But then they made Jello and Erik made a friend and everything was cool. These five horror films from that year were also cool.

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    Intro song: "Boogie Fever" by The Sylvers (1976)

    SHOW NOTES:

    0:00 - INTRO

    6:31 - TO THE DEVIL A DAUGHTER with REBECCA SPRINGER

    36:49 - THE FOOD OF THE GODS with CHRISTY SAVAGE

    57:33 - MASSACRE AT CENTRAL HIGH with GRAHAM VINSON

    1:31:07 - SAVAGE BEES with DIMI HORROR

    1:56:02 - KING KONG with JASON ASHCRAFT

    2:24:11  - OUTRO

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    Die Mutter aller Stadtmagazine

    Die Mutter aller Stadtmagazine
    Wie die Zeit vergeht. 1976 ging mit dem gt!nfo die Mutter aller Stadtmagazine zum ersten Mal in Gütersloh an den Start. Format: mit 20 mal 21 Zentimetern ausgesprochen quadratisch-praktisch. Aus dem anfänglich inhaltlich hauptsächlich auf Veranstaltungshinweise ausgerichteten Blättchen ist ein modernes Stadtmagazin geworden, das nunmehr seine 555. Ausgabe feiert!

    The Witch Who Came From The Sea (1976)

    The Witch Who Came From The Sea (1976)

    Join Greg, Dan, and special returning guest Jesse as they navigate life sleeping around with everyone at a seaside bar. Will they die from trying to process the horrific life of the titular “witch”, or will they get distracted talking about mankini burritos and Jack Dracula tattooing the real Dracula? Both. The answer is both. 


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    Episode 75: REGIONAL RASSLIN' 1977 IN THE WWWF (Guest Co-Host JOHN McADAM)

    Episode 75: REGIONAL RASSLIN' 1977 IN THE WWWF (Guest Co-Host JOHN McADAM)

    We take a break from 1987 in the WWF this week to showcase our brand new "Regional Rasslin' Podcast" where we Talk the Territories! Special Guest Co-Host John McAdam joins the show to discuss 1977 in the WWWF in this 2-Part topic. (The 1987 WWF Project returns after the holidays!)

    This week as we set the stage for 1977 in the WWWF, we go back to 1976 and discuss a variety of topics from Chief Jay Strongbow's return to the company, Bruno Sammartino's challengers, Superstar Graham's first run in NY, Stan Hansen breaking the neck of Bruno and how it played a major roll in Sammartino looking to drop the title, The Executioners Tag Title reign and being stripped of the belts, the epic "Tag Title Tournament" that brough John McAdam a delayed Christmas present, the return of former champion Stan Stasiak, Antonino Rocca on commentary, TV formats, a young Bruiser Brody, and old Carlos Rocha, newcomers Bob Backlund & Ken Patera, President Willie Gilzeberg, Referees of the 1970s. We'll also look at "outside" talent brought in for showcase matches at MSG like Pat Patterson, Verne & Greg Gagne, Gino Hernandez, and DUSTY RHODES! Plus, were there really THREE Executioners or was it all an "Optical Illusion" as the good Captain would have you believe?!?

    And it doesn't end there, as we look at an end of an era... We dive into the final challengers of Bruno Sammartino's time as Champion in the early part of 1977. We discuss Bruno vs. Brody, Stasiak, Ken Patera at MSG, Baron Von Raschke, & more! All of that, and so much more! New fans to this era, we think you'll really learn some things and enjoy the discussion. Longtime fans who know this era, we hope you'll enjoy this nostalgic trip back in time and maybe learn something new... I know we did!

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    REGIONAL RASSLIN' PODCAST EPISODE #001
    1977 IN THE WWWF - PART 1

    This week as we set the stage for 1977 in the WWWF, we go back to 1976 and discuss a variety of topics from Chief Jay Strongbow's return to the company, Bruno Sammartino's challengers, Superstar Graham's first run in NY, Stan Hansen breaking the neck of Bruno and how it played a major roll in Sammartino looking to drop the title, The Executioners Tag Title reign and being stripped of the belts, the epic "Tag Title Tournament" that brough John McAdam a delayed Christmas present, the return of former champion Stan Stasiak, Antonino Rocca on commentary, TV formats, a young Bruiser Brody, and old Carlos Rocha, newcomers Bob Backlund & Ken Patera, President Willie Gilzeberg, Referees of the 1970s. We'll also look at "outside" talent brought in for showcase matches at MSG like Pat Patterson, Verne & Greg Gagne, Gino Hernandez, and DUSTY RHODES! Plus, were there really THREE Executioners or was it all an "Optical Illusion" as the good Captain would have you believe?!?

    And it doesn't end there, as we look at an end of an era... We dive into the final challengers of Bruno Sammartino's time as Champion in the early part of 1977. We discuss Bruno vs. Brody, Stasiak, Ken Patera at MSG, Baron Von Raschke, & more! All of that, and so much more! New fans to this era, we think you'll really learn some things and enjoy the discussion. Longtime fans who know this era, we hope you'll enjoy this nostalgic trip back in time and maybe learn something new... I know we did!

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    Episode 1: DEBUT EDITION - 1977 IN THE WWWF (Guest Co-Host John McAdam)

    Episode 1: DEBUT EDITION - 1977 IN THE WWWF (Guest Co-Host John McAdam)

    IT'S THE DEBUT EDITION OF THE REGIONAL RASSLIN' PODCAST where we Talk the Territories! Special Guest Co-Host John McAdam joins the show to discuss 1977 in the WWWF in this 2-Part topic. This week as we set the stage for 1977 in the WWWF, we go back to 1976 and discuss a variety of topics from Chief Jay Strongbow's return to the company, Bruno Sammartino's final year of challengers, Superstar Graham's first run in NY, Stan Hansen breaking the neck of Bruno and how it played a major roll in Sammartino looking to drop the title, The Executioners Tag Title reign and being stripped of the belts, the epic "Tag Title Tournament" that brough John McAdam a delayed Christmas present, the return of former champion Stan Stasiak, Antonino Rocca on commentary, TV formats, a young Bruiser Brody, and old Carlos Rocha, newcomers Bob Backlund & Ken Patera, President Willie Gilzeberg, Referees of the 1970s. We'll also look at "outside" talent brought in for showcase matches at MSG like Pat Patterson, Verne & Greg Gagne, Gino Hernandez, and DUSTY RHODES! Plus, were there really THREE Executioners or was it all an "Optical Illusion" as the good Captain would have you believe?!?

    And it doesn't end there, as we look at an end of an era... We dive into the final challengers of Bruno Sammartino's time as Champion in the early part of 1977. We discuss Bruno vs. Brody, Stasiak, Ken Patera at MSG, Baron Von Raschke, & more! All of that, and so much more! New fans to this era, we think you'll really learn some things and enjoy the discussion. Longtime fans who know this era, we hope you'll enjoy this nostalgic trip back in time and maybe learn something new... I know we did!

    Credit to Soundcloud User: https://soundcloud.com/user927185080 for pieces of soundbites used from the Executioners Tag Title angle.

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    Listen at your leisure and pick back up later if need be!

    REGIONAL RASSLIN' PODCAST EPISODE #001
    1977 IN THE WWWF - PART 1

    This week as we set the stage for 1977 in the WWWF, we go back to 1976 and discuss a variety of topics from Chief Jay Strongbow's return to the company, Bruno Sammartino's challengers, Superstar Graham's first run in NY, Stan Hansen breaking the neck of Bruno and how it played a major roll in Sammartino looking to drop the title, The Executioners Tag Title reign and being stripped of the belts, the epic "Tag Title Tournament" that brough John McAdam a delayed Christmas present, the return of former champion Stan Stasiak, Antonino Rocca on commentary, TV formats, a young Bruiser Brody, and old Carlos Rocha, newcomers Bob Backlund & Ken Patera, President Willie Gilzeberg, Referees of the 1970s. We'll also look at "outside" talent brought in for showcase matches at MSG like Pat Patterson, Verne & Greg Gagne, Gino Hernandez, and DUSTY RHODES! Plus, were there really THREE Executioners or was it all an "Optical Illusion" as the good Captain would have you believe?!?

    And it doesn't end there, as we look at an end of an era... We dive into the final challengers of Bruno Sammartino's time as Champion in the early part of 1977. We discuss Bruno vs. Brody, Stasiak, Ken Patera at MSG, Baron Von Raschke, & more! All of that, and so much more! New fans to this era, we think you'll really learn some things and enjoy the discussion. Longtime fans who know this era, we hope you'll enjoy this nostalgic trip back in time and maybe learn something new... I know we did!

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