
Jimi Hendrix being interviewed in England just seven days before his death.
September 11th 1970
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Jan 21, 2021
33 min

From gruesome ways to die, to insurrections and are the nuclear launch codes case sensitive? Our sponsor today - CRAZY EDDIE: HIS PRICES ARE INSANE
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Jan 17, 2021
32 min

Jim Leyritz is an American former professional baseball catcher and infielder. In his 11-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, Leyritz played for the New York Yankees, Anaheim Angels, Texas Rangers, Boston Red Sox, San Diego Padres, and Los Angeles Dodgers. With the Yankees, Leyritz was a member of the 1996 and 1999 World Series championships, both over the Atlanta Braves, and gained recognition as one of the best postseason hitters in baseball history during the decade.
Jim sat down with me to talk about his career accomplishments, his personal life, and what he's been doing to stay busy while the world struggles to deal with coronavirus.
You can find out more about what Jim is up to at JimLeyritz.com and you can also find him on Twitter: @therealjleyritz
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Jan 13, 2021
46 min

On December 7th, 1941 the United States of America was attacked by Japan in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. This would be America's entry into World War 2 - a war that America had managed to avoid becoming entangled in for over 2 years by this point.
To give you more perspective, by December 1941 the Nazis had already invaded and occupied a significant portion of France. This was 6 months after the Nazis invaded the Soviet Union on June 22nd, 1941 in "Operation Barbarossa".
On December 8, 1941, President Roosevelt declares war on Japan, the day after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. Roosevelt gives a speech to a joint session of congress.
2 hours into the attack, a KGU reporter makes the only known live report of the attack by telephone to NBC in New York City.
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Dec 7, 2020
17 min

Second and final debate between Trump and Biden....commentators @NizamodeanB & @LouisDelillo
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Oct 24, 2020
24 min

It's Friday October 16th 2020! Happy Friday everyone!
My Canadian Co-host and I continue our conversation about none-sense of the day.
Today's show is sponsored by CRAZY EDDIE: His Prices Are Insane!
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Oct 16, 2020
15 min

My Canadian co-host and I discuss some none-sense. I can't think of anything witty to say here so.....enjoy the show!
Sponsored by CRAZY EDDIE
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Oct 15, 2020
21 min

My friend from Toronto, Canada and I take a very brief and somewhat superficial look at the magic that was the “Plastic Ono Band”. As always today’s show is sponsored by CRAZY EDDIE!
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Oct 12, 2020
11 min

Nothing says "winning" like having to wear a hazmat suit around The President of The United States of America. Our Canadian correspondent Nizam Bhatti - @NizamodeanB - and I have a conversation about events of the past week.
Today's episode is sponsored by CRAZY EDDIE (CRZY). Visit your nearest CRAZY EDDIE superstore today!
Dont miss out on CRAZY EDDIE'S CRAZY OCTOBER SALE!
All throughout the month of October you'll get a FREE CRAZY EDDIE Beanie-Baby with ANY purchase over $100!!! HIS PRICES ARE INSANE!!!!
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Oct 11, 2020
29 min

James Baldwin has an open discussion of racial prejudice, civil rights activism and policing. Later in the episode Baldwin and Yale Professor Paul Weiss get engaged in a debate on the issue of racial discrimination in the USA.
This television interview aired on 5/16/69
James Arthur Baldwin (August 2, 1924 – December 1, 1987) was an American novelist, playwright, essayist, poet, and activist. His essays, as collected in Notes of a Native Son (1955), explore intricacies of racial, sexual, and class distinctions in Western society, most notably in regard to the mid-twentieth-century United States. Some of Baldwin's essays are book-length, including The Fire Next Time (1963), No Name in the Street (1972), and The Devil Finds Work (1976).
An unfinished manuscript, Remember This House, was expanded and adapted for cinema as the Academy Award–nominated documentary film I Am Not Your Negro (2016). One of his novels, If Beale Street Could Talk, was adapted into an Academy-Award-winning dramatic film of the same name in 2018, directed and produced by Barry Jenkins.
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Oct 1, 2020
30 min
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