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Full Circle Analog
Author: Brad Blue
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Music & Culture from the British Invasion through today, Technology from your 1st stereo to smartphone. channeled by Brad & Alec Blue. Featuring special guests from places far & near, whose connections run deep.
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Puzzles have always been popular. They date back to the 1760's. During difficult times like during the Great Depression puzzles thrived. Covid-19 has seen a rise in puzzle popularity as we shelter in place. Join us as we piece together a puzzle of the Beatles Sgt Pepper Album Cover literally & physically!
Hello, everyone!
I hope you're having a good August amidst the chaos of these days. In this episode, I'm asking you what kind of analog devices you still use, and sharing a bit about the technology I use in my day-to-day. You know what they say, "they just don't make them like they used to."
I'm also sharing some of my "why." The things I want to share and talk about with you in the coming days, weeks, and months.
Thanks for tuning in, listener! Stay safe and take care.
What we gained & what we lost. We pause & reflect on the past few months, which we have never experienced the likes of before.
We conclude our listener's list of Beatle not so classics, then reverse course and countdown Rolling Stones top 20 Best Beatle songs of all time!
When you discover a favorite story you love to tell is wrong! (Well, kinda.) It's been a little while, we hope you're all doing okay out there.
If you liked this episode and want to let us know how you're doing, you can find us at fb.me/ODNWS and fb.me/FCAnalog
Take care, we'll see you next time!
There are a lot of ways that things can break down. Most electronics even have multiple things that can go wrong. We touched a little bit on it in our last episode, but this week we wanted to focus more on how to fix various problems that occur within Electronics.
This week's episode has an accompanying video! Go ahead and follow us on facebook, fb.me/odnws to see it!
Thanks for tuning in, see you again next week.
Hey everybody! Another episode featuring Brad and Alec in our living room here in quarantine times. This episode is mostly for fun. We started with Vinyl, wound around to Photography, both old and new, and eventually wound up back at Vinyl.
We talk sound systems, cameras, film and digital, and more! So tune in to this episode and get away for a while.
Thanks for tuning in! If you want updates and more fun stuff to keep entertained, head on over to our facebook page, fb.me/odnws to get updates, fun posts, and more!
Good day, all! Strange times, these are. Every month has brough something new to the table, and this one has brought a lot of us home. In this episode, I sat down with Dad to talk about some times throughout history that similar things have happened, and how we got through them.
Because trust us, we've gotten through things like this, and much worse, before. We can do it again.
Thanks for listening to this episode! Stay safe and sane out there, and we'll see you in the next one.
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To where they once belonged... That's right, we have an official release date of The Beatles: Get Back! Never-before-seen footage that was cut from the famous movie, Let It Be, is now being released to the public later this year! Tune in to this episode to find out when that date is, as well as some history from the original Let It Be movie, the rooftop concert, and some speculation on what the new release will bring to the table...
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See you next time!
What's happened to good taste? Apparently, television doesn't care. It's not enough to portray the modern home life anymore, Sitcoms have to be as raunchy and in-your-face as possible, even the titles! Gone are the days of I Love Lucy and Ozzy & Harriet, and it seems like that's going to be the way it stays.
In this week's episode I'm ranting a little bit about the degradation of entertainment in title & content. So feel free to join me!
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See you next time!
A lot of bad news has come out of this year already, but ignoring it isn't in the cards. There are so many things to celebrate from the legacy of famous rockstars, comedians, and personalities.
This week I'm looking bck at some of them and talking about how they changed my life.
Thanks for tuning in on this week's episode!
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Depending on who you ask, you get a different answer. So, I did just that. I asked my Facebook fan page when, as they saw it, Classic Rock became classic rock. I got a whole myriad of answers, from the 60's to "never!" But some repeated dates and answers stuck out.
Tune in to this week's episode of Full Circle Analog as we ask and answer, "what is classic rock?" "When is classic rock?" "Why is classic rock?" and more!
If you'd like to follow our posts and/or submit answers and question for us to cover in future podcasts, we have a couple places for you to visit!
For business inquiries and suggestions, our email inbox is info@odnws.com
You can follow us on our two facebook pages: fb.me/FCAnalog & https://www.facebook.com/ODNWS/
to get updates and news from us!
See you all next week.
Thanks for an awesome year everyone, see you in a year!
Happy Holidays and Merry Kringle, everyone. It's been half of a year since we started this podcast, and it's only fitting that it's time for a look back.
So much has happened this year that it's hard to cover it all. In this episode, we go back through our guests appearances, favorite topics, and share some exciting news for the upcoming year!
No matter what 2019 brought you, we wish you an amazing Holiday Season and an exciting New Year. May 2020 bring us all closer together, and may it bring us many glad tidings of music!
This is Brad & Alec, signing off.
Happy Holidays, everyone! This week at Full Circle Analog we're looking back at my favorite tunes from over the years that I replay every year at Christmas Time. Santa Claus and His Old Lady, The New Christy Minstrels, and more are all things I discuss in this podcast.
Did you know that the New Christy Minstrels were actually a reincarnated music group with several members? Find out more about them as I dive deep into some of my favorite tunes with week on the podcast.
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This past week we sat down with our close friends Scott and Steve, two long-time friends and musicians. We met a long time ago as mutual members of a local Church, and recently starting going to local restaurants where the two play songs together.
So, we brought them in to our office where they serenaded us for a while, and then talked to them about their experiences with Vinyl, The Beatles, the history of music, and so much more!
Tune in to this special episode of Full Circle Analog, as we recorded and included the three songs they played for us!
We hope to continue our interview soon, but for now we'll see you next week!
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In this episode,
Family, Work, and Home brought Mary to Yucaipa. She now explores the local music scene both by herself and with her band: Teabagger's.
The thing about Mary is that she just loves to sing. This love of music has brought her into all sorts of fascinating places with all sorts of fascinating people. We dive a bit more into her local roots in this episode of Full Circle Analog.
We had a great time sitting down with Mary for these two episodes! We're lining up guests for our next few episodes, so our next episode will be solo again!
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As far as unique voices go, Mary Murphy's is up there in Full Circle Analog. We met years ago through my business, and after several projects we learned that we share some common interests.
Her life's story is fascinating and storied, and we cover a lot of it in this interview. Her musical tastes are also extremely varied and interesting, and she shares some of this with us towards the end.
Thanks to Mary for coming on to our podcast this past Saturday! She didn't give us anything to plug. So, if you see Mary and her band at a local open-mics and other events be sure to say hi!
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Thanks for tuning in! The 2nd part of this interview will be uploaded next Wednesday!
Do you remember the 5th day of November? Well you should! John Lennon told you to Remember in his 1970 release of the song on the Plastic Ono Band album, the album with two different covers.
Something that always puzzled me is: Why? What happened on the 5th of the November? And why does the song end with a crescendo in the form of a violent explosion? And why are there two different covers?
Well the answer was absolutely fascinating! I first tried to find out if any famous people had birthdays, but nothing stuck out. That was until an article popped up on my personal feed a few years ago. It talked all about a very specific holiday from across the pond, and why Lennon told us to remember it!
So join me in this week’s episode of Full Circle Analog as I cover some other reasons to remember the 5th of November, as well as the big one!
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Thanks for tuning in! New episode next Wednesday!
Alec has a solo episode this week, talking about a subject that is near and dear to him: The Marvel Cinematic Universe. As requested by Brad, Alec tries to explain why Superheroes are important, and how they've transitioned over the years into telling more human stories, in spite of their superhuman qualities.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe sees 22 movies and dozens of characters fight various villains, including themselves. This is a stark contrast to the original Batman cartoon, featuring Adam West, which was altogether silly and light-hearted; to The Dark Knight, which deals with Anarchy and Order, as well as insanity and sanity.
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Thanks for listening!