The Long Seventies Podcast

A biweekly history podcast focusing on America between 1968 and 1984.

Me and the Orgone by Orson Bean

We discuss the 1971 autobiography "Me and the Orgone: The True Story of One Man's Sexual Awakening" by actor Orson Bean. It's a fun journey through the therapeutic methods of Wilhelm Reich and its associated offshoots in the Wellness Movement. 

05-06
01:45:21

The Gauntlet with Toby Roan

We're joined by author and film connoisseur Toby Roan to talk about his book "Another Run Through The Gauntlet" and the Clint Eastwood film The Gauntlet. It's one of Eastwood's most underappreciated (yet over the top) films and Toby knows it inside and out.  Another Run Through The Gauntlet by Toby Roan on Amazon Toby's Blog 50 Westerns From The 50s Toby's Blog The Hannibal 8 Toby's The Sorcerer Blog

04-15
01:06:35

James Riley Interview: Author of Well Beings - How the Seventies Lost Its Mind and Taught Us to Find Ourselves

We interview James Riley, author of "Well Beings - How the Seventies Lost Its Mind and Taught Us to Find Ourselves." A fascinating interview with a Cambridge scholar pulling together the various threads of the Wellness industry into a truly wild Long Seventies story.  https://www.iconbooks.com/ib-title/well-beings/

04-01
02:12:11

Altered States by Paddy Chayefsky

We discuss Paddy Chayefsky's 1978 novel Altered States and the 1980 film adaptation. It's an epic story of scientific zealotry, psychedelic adventure, the power of love and 4 foot protohumans. 

03-15
01:59:57

Get Crazy (1983): Punk Rock World and 80s Eclecticism

We discuss Allan Arkush's 1983 film Get Crazy, a truly will and crazy cinematic experience and a spiritual follow up to his earlier film Rock 'n' Roll High School. 

03-01
01:20:23

Joseph Matheny Interview: Ong's Hat & The Alchemy of Alternative Realities

We're honored to interview poet and Ong's Hat creator Joseph Matheny. Great stories and some original perspectives on life from a truly original and creative thinker. 

02-15
02:14:35

The Peoples' Temple and Jonestown

We discuss Jim Jones' The Peoples Temple, it's life and tragectory which ended in tragedy. 

02-02
02:24:25

Long Seventies Awards II

Round two of of Long Seventies Award Show. We're joined again by Sean from Fringe Biology Records. 

01-03
02:36:15

Cowboys to Cops

We discuss the transition from Westerns to Cop movies during the Long Seventies, focusing primarily on actors that started their career as Cowboys and ended the LS as Cops. 

12-16
01:45:41

Soul City, NC

We discuss Floyd McKissick's intentional community Soul City, North Carolina, its context, goals and why the project ultimately failed. 

11-15
01:59:45

The Amityville Horror & Alien: Outsideness Inside

We discuss the theory that The Amityville Horror and Alien are conceptually the same movie and why these movies terrified audiences in the Long Seventies and beyond. 

11-01
02:17:47

Rajneeshpuram: A Story of New Age Manifest Destiny

We discuss the story of the founding of the intentional community of Rajneeshpuram in the backcountry of Oregon and the crazy events that followed. 

10-16
02:18:57

Firefox & Red Dawn -- Hollywood Cold War

 We discuss two important films that helped revitalize the American Cold War and militarism.

10-02
02:26:39

Super Synthtracks of the Seventies

We discuss some super synth-based soundtracks and scores from Long Seventies films

09-15
02:01:01

Sean Howe Interview -- Agents of Chaos: Thomas King Forçade, High Times, and the Paranoid End of the 1970s.

Author Sean Howe joins the show to talk about his new book "Agents of Chaos: Thomas King Forçade, High Times, and the Paranoid End of the 1970s.” 

09-01
01:54:06

Wall Street (1987): Rebranding Dystopia

We talk about Oliver Stone's 1987 drama Wall Street, starring Michael Douglas and Charlie Sheen, and wrap up the Decade of Dystopia series. 

08-15
01:50:25

Financialization

We discuss the rapid and sweeping financialization, corporate raiding and deindustrialization that took place during the Long Seventies and what effect it had on society. 

08-01
02:10:53

The Crazies (1973) & Wizards (1977): Techno-totalitarian Dystopian Horrors

Decade of Dystopia continues with two movies, The Crazies and Wizards. We discuss what these movies have in common, the dystopian visions they provide and what critique they make of the world of the Long Seventies. 

07-15
01:42:42

The Twin Crises of Continuity & Progress -- Decade of Dystopia

We discuss why the Long Seventies gave birth to so many dystopian creative works, specifically in the context of crises of continuity and progress. 

07-01
02:06:37

Logan’s Run: There Is No Sanctuary

We discuss the 1976 dystopian sci-fi classic film Logan's Run, societal symbolic illiteracy, announce the Decade of Dystopia series and much more. 

06-14
01:56:17

Trino Carrera

There was a pretty good movie of "The Other." Similar to "The Bad Seed." Also there was "The Birds" long before the 70s. Also on the youth front.."The Wild Ones" and pearl clutching over flappers on the 20s.

02-28 Reply

Trino Carrera

I don't think Anger knew Crowley personally since he was in England until 1947, but was introduced to his books while in college.

07-21 Reply

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