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    Explore "2112" with insightful episodes like "L'Escale #28 - La Folie", "Short # 39 - The Daily Wire Acquired Atlas Shrugged", "Episode 780: Talking Fandom with RushCon's Jillian Maryonovich, Part 2", "[Rebroadcast] Episode 761: Talking Fandom with RushCon's Jillian Maryonovich, Part 1" and "Onet Rano. - 21.12" from podcasts like ""L'Escale", "Mismatched Texts", "Robots From Tomorrow!", "Robots From Tomorrow!" and "Onet Rano."" and more!

    Episodes (16)

    L'Escale #28 - La Folie

    L'Escale #28 - La Folie

    Pour notre 28ème Escale, notre équipage s'en va dériver dans les eaux de la Folie ! 

    Entre rock progressif et lo-fi avant gardiste, nos matelots aguerris explorent les différentes facettes de ce thème ô combien large.


    DISCLAIMER IMPORTANT : il n'est ici nullement question de faire quelconque amalgame tirant sur la psychophobie. Nous avons essayé d'aborder ce thème de la manière la plus respectueuse possible et espérons que cela se sentira. 


    💿 4 albums pour parler de la Folie avec notre équipage composé de :  


    Barny : Daniel Johnston - Hi How Are You: the Unfinished Album 

    PlayToDie : Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down On Brodway 

    Tolol : Rush - 2112

    LéoBibi : Riverside - Second Life Syndrome 


    👍 Réseaux sociaux : 


    👉 Contributions techniques : 

    Montage : PaulBriff

    Mixage et Mastering : Barny 

    Vignette : DreyTalquor  


    Short # 39 - The Daily Wire Acquired Atlas Shrugged

    Short # 39 - The Daily Wire Acquired Atlas Shrugged

    Wherein Justice and Andy capitalize on the news of the Daily Wire's acquisition of the unadaptable Atlas Shrugged. Is there any way at all that this could possibly be a wise financial move for erstwhile conservative "news" organization? Could you imagine how many seasons this monstrosity would need? Topics range from Rand's bloated writing style to the Bioshock video game series to how the Daily Wire could rationalize portraying this explicit novel in its full form. Why do people continually try to ressurect this swollen attempt at legitimizing capitalist exploitation? Please let this be the final, failed attempt.

    Episode 780: Talking Fandom with RushCon's Jillian Maryonovich, Part 2

    Episode 780: Talking Fandom with RushCon's Jillian Maryonovich, Part 2

    The second half of Greg's chat with RushCon creative director and "Rush Fan in Chief" Jillian Maryonovich is finally here! Having covered so much ground about Jillian's background and connection to the band (as well as her time as White House Creative Director during President Obama's second term), the stage is set for some full-on Rush geekery!

    Find out what Rush-related comic Greg absolutely hated, which Rush songs and albums Jillian would erase from existence for charity (and which ones she would do for free), how the band told off the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in the most Canadian way possible, why you should learn to stop listening to the naysayers and give this band a chance, and so much more! 

    Robots From Tomorrow is a twice-weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth’s surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Stay safe and enjoy your funny books.

    [Rebroadcast] Episode 761: Talking Fandom with RushCon's Jillian Maryonovich, Part 1

    [Rebroadcast] Episode 761: Talking Fandom with RushCon's Jillian Maryonovich, Part 1

    In preparation for the second half of this interview later this week, we present Part 1, originally broadcast on July 29, 2021.

    Robots is a show built on being a fan of something. While the fandom in question is usually comics, today's episode deviates from the norm a bit as Greg kicks off a 2-part chat with Jillian Maryonovich about fandom in general and their shared passion for the Canadian rock trio Rush. in particular.

    Jillian was not only in the front row for Rush's final show ever, but has appeared in two documentaries about the band. In her capacity as Creative Director for RushCon, she has spent years helping fans make memories and new connections over a shared love of the group and its music. She is also not a stranger to tours of a different sort, having been on staff for the political campaigns of Pete Buttigeig and one Barack Hussein Obama, including four years as the White House Creative Director during President Obama's second term. She may not have come up with the title "Rush Fan in Chief" but we think it's as apt a description as any.

    Robots From Tomorrow is a twice-weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth’s surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Stay safe and enjoy your funny books.

    Onet Rano. - 21.12

    Onet Rano. - 21.12

    Gośćmi Beaty Tadli w "Onet Rano." są: Tomasz Grodzki, Ryszard Petru, dr Hanna Stolińska, Grzegorz Zawierucha, Matteo Brunetti i Adam "Nergal" Darski. W części #WIEM gościem Odety Moro jest Łukasz Borowicz, PR Manager OtoMoto.

    Onet Rano.
    plDecember 21, 2021

    Episode 761: Talking Fandom with RushCon's Jillian Maryonovich, Part 1

    Episode 761: Talking Fandom with RushCon's Jillian Maryonovich, Part 1

    Robots is a show built on being a fan of something. While the fandom in question is usually comics, today's episode deviates from the norm a bit as Greg kicks off a 2-part chat with Jillian Maryonovich about fandom in general and their shared passion for the Canadian rock trio Rush. in particular.

    Jillian was not only in the front row for Rush's final show ever, but has appeared in two documentaries about the band. In her capacity as Creative Director for RushCon, she has spent years helping fans make memories and new connections over a shared love of the group and its music. She is also not a stranger to tours of a different sort, having been on staff for the political campaigns of Pete Buttigeig and one Barack Hussein Obama, including four years as the White House Creative Director during President Obama's second term. She may not have come up with the title "Rush Fan in Chief" but we think it's as apt a description as any.

    Robots From Tomorrow is a twice-weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth’s surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Stay safe and enjoy your funny books.

    Rush: 2112

    Rush: 2112

    As they begin their latest trip around the sun, Mike and Kevin gaze into the far-flung future, discovering a reality in which a clique of sinister collectivists rule with an iron fist, suppressing creativity and individuality, to and fro, all the live-long day, and so forth. It’s the story of the Rush rock opera 2112, as well as the various and sundry lesser-known tracks which comprise the part of that album that used to be known as “Side B.” Before blasting off to the dystopian city of Megadon, Mike recounts his COVID Christmas and Kevin discusses his family’s rich history of surviving gas leaks. The guys talk about guitar gear and revisit the familiar topic of cable news clichés and the most maligned phrases of the American vernacular. By the way, whatever happened to murder hornets?

    Related, recommended, and required resources for this episode:

    2112: Overture/Temples of Syrinx
    Performed live in Frankfurt for Rush’s 30th anniversary tour.

    Alex Lifeson talks about Rory Gallagher
    Excerpted from a documentary this clip includes Alex’s recollections of their first tour, in which Rush supported Rory.

    Neil Peart Interviews Canadian politician Jean Chrétien
    From MuchMusic, October 1993.

    The Philosophy Behind Rush's Lyrics
    A mini-documentary by Polyphonic.

    B Side Bonus Track: Rush On Stage

    B Side Bonus Track: Rush On Stage

    Welcome to the B-Sides! 

    On these special Bonus tracks, we share unreleased audio clips that weren't included in the original podcast track...  

    This time, we revisit our talk with acclaimed Metal expert Martin Popoff whose new book "Anthem: Rush in the 70s" details the band’s meteoric rise and the evolution of their wildly powerful  live stage shows. 

    LISTEN TO THE EPISODE's SOUNDTRACK HERE.   

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    Special Thanks:  Martin Popoff. 

    Anthem: Rush in the 70s is available on ECW Press. 

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    ‘TEXT PROSE AND ROCK N ROLL’- is the only podcast dedicated to the written account of musicians. From artist memoirs to band bios, and anything in between. You'll hear first accounts from those who lived the lifestyle; a Book Club that rocks - literally. 

    It was Created, Hosted & Executive Produced by Kris Kosach

    It was Produced & Edited by Charlene Goto of Go-To Productions

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