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S4 Ep 18"Five Minutes of Fire": Little Rock, Pasternak, Mickey Mantle

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Embark on a daily expedition through history with "Five Minutes of Fire," the podcast series that untangles the threads of Billy Joel's iconic anthem, "We Didn't Start the Fire." Join us twice a day for a concise exploration of the historical names and events that have left an indelible mark on the 20th century.In today's episode, the flames of history flicker with the courage of the Little Rock Nine, a group of brave students who stood against segregation in the American education system. The narrative then shifts to Boris Pasternak, the acclaimed Russian author who faced political challenges for his masterpiece, "Doctor Zhivago." The episode concludes with a swing through the world of sports, spotlighting the legendary Mickey Mantle and his impact on baseball history.In just five minutes, we'll guide you through these historical snapshots, providing context, anecdotes, and a deeper understanding of the individuals and events that defined their times. Whether you're a dedicated Billy Joel fan or someone eager to explore the stories behind the lyrics, "Five Minutes of Fire" is your daily dose of historical enlightenment.Subscribe now to join us as we unravel the verses of "We Didn't Start the Fire," offering insights that breathe life into the captivating tales behind the names etched into the song. "Five Minutes of Fire" - where history unfolds swiftly and vibrantly, twice a day. Don't miss your daily spark of historical exploration!

Jan 9, 20245 min

S4 Ep 17"Five Minutes of Fire": Princess Grace, Peyton Place, Trouble in the Suez

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Embark on a daily journey through history with "Five Minutes of Fire," the podcast series that unlocks the stories behind Billy Joel's iconic anthem, "We Didn't Start the Fire." Join us twice a day for a brief exploration of the historical names and events that have shaped the 20th century.In today's episode, the flames of history flicker with the grace and elegance of Princess Grace Kelly, the Hollywood star turned royal icon. The narrative then delves into the societal upheavals chronicled in the novel "Peyton Place," a cultural touchstone that mirrored the complexities of American life. The episode concludes with the geopolitical turbulence surrounding the Suez Canal in 1956, a flashpoint that reverberated through global politics.In just five minutes, we'll guide you through these historical snapshots, providing context, anecdotes, and a deeper understanding of the individuals and events that defined their times. Whether you're a devoted Billy Joel fan or someone intrigued by the history behind the lyrics, "Five Minutes of Fire" is your daily ticket to historical enlightenment.Subscribe now to join us as we unravel the verses of "We Didn't Start the Fire," offering insights that breathe life into the captivating tales behind the names etched into the song. "Five Minutes of Fire" - where history unfolds swiftly and vibrantly, twice a day. Don't miss your daily spark of historical exploration!

Jan 9, 20245 min

S4 Ep 16"Five Minutes of Fire": Bardot, Budapest, Alabama, Khrushchev

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Embark on a journey through history with "Five Minutes of Fire," the podcast series that delves into the rich tapestry of Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire." Join us twice a day for a quick exploration of the historical names and events that have left an indelible mark on the 20th century.In today's episode, the flames of history blaze brightly with the cinematic allure of Brigitte Bardot, the iconic French actress and symbol of 1950s and 1960s glamour. We then transition to the tumultuous Hungarian Uprising in Budapest, a pivotal moment in the struggle for freedom and independence. The narrative takes a turn to the civil rights movement as we revisit Rosa Parks and her courageous stand in Montgomery, Alabama. Finally, we confront the geopolitical tension of the Cold War with the presence of Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet leader who left a lasting impact on global affairs.In just five minutes, we'll guide you through these historical vignettes, providing context, anecdotes, and a deeper understanding of the individuals and events that defined their times. Whether you're a dedicated Billy Joel fan or someone eager to explore the stories behind the lyrics, "Five Minutes of Fire" is your daily dose of historical enlightenment.Subscribe now to join us as we unravel the verses of "We Didn't Start the Fire," offering insights that bring the past to life. "Five Minutes of Fire" - where history unfolds swiftly and vibrantly, twice a day. Don't miss your daily spark of historical exploration!

Jan 8, 20245 min

S4 Ep 15"Five Minutes of Fire": Davy Crockett, Peter Pan, Elvis Presley, DIsneyland

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Step into the captivating world of "Five Minutes of Fire," the podcast series that peels back the layers of history through Billy Joel's timeless anthem, "We Didn't Start the Fire." Join us twice a day for a swift exploration of the historical names and events that have shaped the 20th century.In today's episode, the flames of history flicker with the adventurous spirit of Davy Crockett, the legendary frontiersman who left an indelible mark on American folklore. We then soar into the enchanting realm of Peter Pan, a symbol of eternal youth and whimsy. The episode takes a rock 'n' roll turn with the electrifying presence of Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and Roll, and concludes with the magical opening of Disneyland, a place where dreams come true.In just five minutes, we'll guide you through these historical vignettes, providing context, anecdotes, and a deeper understanding of the individuals and events that have left an enduring impact. Whether you're a devoted Billy Joel fan or someone intrigued by the history behind the lyrics, "Five Minutes of Fire" is your daily ticket to historical enlightenment.Subscribe now to join us as we unravel the verses of "We Didn't Start the Fire," offering insights that breathe life into the captivating tales behind the names etched into the song. "Five Minutes of Fire" - where history unfolds swiftly and vibrantly, twice a day. Don't miss your daily spark of historical exploration!

Jan 8, 20245 min

S4 Ep 14"Five Minutes of Fire": Einstein, James Dean, Brooklyn's Got A Winning Team

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Welcome to "Five Minutes of Fire," the podcast series that takes you on a brisk journey through history, dissecting the layers of Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire" in short, dynamic episodes. Join us twice a day for a brief exploration of the historical names and events that have etched their mark on the 20th century.In today's episode, the flames of history illuminate the brilliance of Albert Einstein, whose theories reshaped our understanding of the cosmos. We then delve into the rebellious spirit of James Dean, an icon of 1950s youth culture whose legacy endures. The episode concludes with the heartbreak of Brooklyn Dodgers fans as we revisit the team's relocation to Los Angeles, a moment that forever altered the landscape of American sports.In just five minutes, we'll guide you through these historical snapshots, providing context, anecdotes, and a deeper understanding of the individuals and events that defined their era. Whether you're a devoted Billy Joel fan or someone eager to explore the stories behind the lyrics, "Five Minutes of Fire" is your daily dose of historical enlightenment.Subscribe now to join us as we unravel the verses of "We Didn't Start the Fire," offering insights that breathe life into the captivating tales behind the names etched into the song. "Five Minutes of Fire" - where history unfolds swiftly and vibrantly, twice a day. Don't miss your daily spark of historical exploration!

Jan 4, 20245 min

S4 Ep 13"Five Minutes of Fire": Toscanini, Dacron, Dien Bien Phu Falls, "Rock Around the Clock"

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In today's episode, the flames of history illuminate the conducting genius of Arturo Toscanini, whose baton shaped the world of classical music. We then transition to the innovation of Dacron, a material that revolutionized textiles and fashion. The episode takes a dramatic turn with the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, a defining moment in the First Indochina War. Finally, we explore the cultural explosion of Bill Haley's "Rock Around the Clock," a song that rocked the foundations of popular music.In just five minutes, we'll guide you through these historical vignettes, providing context, anecdotes, and a deeper understanding of the individuals and events that shaped their times. Whether you're a devoted Billy Joel fan or someone curious about the history behind the lyrics, "Five Minutes of Fire" is your daily ticket to historical enlightenment.Subscribe now to join us as we unravel the verses of "We Didn't Start the Fire," offering insights that bring the past to life. "Five Minutes of Fire" - where history unfolds swiftly and vibrantly, twice a day. Don't miss your daily spark of historical exploration!

Jan 4, 20246 min

S4 Ep 12"Five Minutes of Fire": Communist Bloc, Roy Cohn, Juan Peron

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Step into the historical realm with "Five Minutes of Fire," your daily portal to the past, dissecting Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire" in quick, engaging episodes. Join us twice a day as we unravel the historical names and events that define the 20th century.In today's episode, the flames of history blaze brightly with the geopolitical complexities of the Communist Bloc, a Cold War powerhouse that shaped global politics. We then dive into the enigmatic world of Roy Cohn, a figure whose influence touched both politics and the legal landscape. The episode concludes with a journey to Argentina and the charismatic leadership of Juan Perón.In just five minutes, we'll guide you through these pivotal moments in history, offering context, anecdotes, and a deeper understanding of the forces that molded the world. Whether you're a dedicated Billy Joel fan or someone eager to explore the stories behind the lyrics, "Five Minutes of Fire" is your daily dose of historical enlightenment.Subscribe now to join us as we unravel the verses of "We Didn't Start the Fire," offering insights that illuminate the captivating tales behind the names etched into the song. "Five Minutes of Fire" - where history unfolds swiftly and vibrantly, twice a day. Don't miss your daily spark of historical exploration!

Jan 3, 20245 min

S4 Ep 11"Five Minutes of Fire": Prokofiev, Rockefeller, Campanella

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Welcome to "Five Minutes of Fire," the podcast series that ignites your curiosity by unraveling the historical tapestry within Billy Joel's classic anthem, "We Didn't Start the Fire." Join us twice a day for a swift exploration of the names and events that have left an indelible mark on the 20th century.In today's episode, the flames of history dance to the melodies of Sergei Prokofiev, the influential composer whose music echoed through time. We then shift our focus to Winthrop Rockefeller, a key figure in American politics and philanthropy, and delve into the life and legacy of baseball legend Roy Campanella.In just five minutes, we'll guide you through these historical vignettes, providing context, anecdotes, and a deeper understanding of the individuals who shaped their respective fields. Whether you're a devoted Billy Joel fan or someone eager to explore the history behind the lyrics, "Five Minutes of Fire" is your daily ticket to historical enlightenment.Subscribe now to join us as we unravel the verses of "We Didn't Start the Fire," offering insights that breathe life into the captivating tales behind the names etched into the song. "Five Minutes of Fire" - where history unfolds swiftly and vibrantly, twice a day. Don't miss your daily spark of historical exploration!Follow us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/surelypodcast

Jan 3, 20245 min

S4 Ep 10"Five Minutes of Fire": Stalin, Malenkov, Nasser

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Welcome to "Five Minutes of Fire," your daily rendezvous with history, where we unravel the layers of Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire" in brief, insightful episodes. Join us twice a day for a quick exploration of the historical names and events that shaped the 20th century.In today's episode, the flames of history burn fiercely as we delve into the shadows of the Cold War era. We begin with the iron-fisted rule of Joseph Stalin, a pivotal figure whose impact reverberated across the Soviet Union. Shifting gears, we explore the short-lived leadership of Georgy Malenkov, navigating the political intricacies of post-Stalin Russia. The narrative then takes us to the charismatic Gamal Nasser, a key player in the Middle East's political landscape.In just five minutes, we'll guide you through these historical milestones, providing context, anecdotes, and a deeper understanding of the geopolitical forces at play. Whether you're a passionate Billy Joel enthusiast or someone intrigued by the history behind the lyrics, "Five Minutes of Fire" is your daily dose of historical enlightenment.Subscribe now to join us as we unravel the verses of "We Didn't Start the Fire," offering insights that illuminate the complex tales behind the names etched into the song. "Five Minutes of Fire" - where history unfolds swiftly and vibrantly, twice a day. Don't miss your daily spark of historical exploration!

Jan 2, 20245 min

S4 Ep 9"Five Minutes of Fire": England's Got A New Queen, Marciano, Liberace, Santayana, Goodbye

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Step into the incandescent world of "Five Minutes of Fire," the podcast series that delivers a quick yet illuminating exploration of the historical names and events embedded in Billy Joel's timeless anthem, "We Didn't Start the Fire." Join us twice a day for a journey through the past as we dissect the verses that capture the essence of the 20th century.In today's episode, the flames of history blaze brightly as we dive into the grandeur of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation, a moment that marked a new era for England and the world. The intensity of the ring beckons as we explore the undefeated Rocky Marciano's boxing legacy, and we add a touch of extravagance with a glimpse into the life of the flamboyant pianist and entertainer Liberace. The episode concludes on a thoughtful note with the words of philosopher George Santayana.In just five minutes, we'll guide you through these historical vignettes, providing context, anecdotes, and a deeper understanding of their significance. Whether you're a devoted Billy Joel aficionado or someone eager to uncover the stories behind the lyrics, "Five Minutes of Fire" is your daily portal to historical enlightenment.Subscribe now to join us as we unravel the verses of "We Didn't Start the Fire," offering insights that bring to life the captivating tales behind the names etched into the song. "Five Minutes of Fire" - where history unfolds swiftly and vibrantly, twice a day. Don't miss your daily spark of historical exploration!

Jan 2, 20245 min

S4 Ep 8"Five Minutes of Fire": The Catcher in the Rye, Eisenhower, Vaccine

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Welcome to "Five Minutes of Fire," the podcast series that invites you on a brisk exploration of the past through the lens of Billy Joel's iconic anthem, "We Didn't Start the Fire." Join us twice a day for a brief yet insightful journey as we dissect the historical names and events woven into the fabric of the song.In today's episode, we ignite the flames of history with a literary touch—exploring "The Catcher in the Rye" and its cultural impact on post-war America. Transitioning to the political arena, we delve into the era of Dwight Eisenhower, a pivotal figure in shaping the nation's destiny. The episode culminates with the triumph of science over disease—the introduction of the polio vaccine.In just five minutes, we'll guide you through these historical milestones, providing context, anecdotes, and a deeper understanding of their resonance in the 20th century. Whether you're a dedicated Billy Joel enthusiast or someone eager to uncover the stories behind the lyrics, "Five Minutes of Fire" is your daily key to historical enlightenment.Subscribe now to join us as we unravel the verses of "We Didn't Start the Fire," offering insights that illuminate the fascinating tales behind the names etched into the song. "Five Minutes of Fire" - where history unfolds swiftly and vibrantly, twice a day. Don't miss your daily spark of historical exploration!

Jan 1, 20245 min

S4 Ep 7"Five Minutes of Fire": Panmunjon, Brando, The King and I

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Step into the brisk world of "Five Minutes of Fire," the podcast series that unravels the historical tapestry within Billy Joel's timeless anthem, "We Didn't Start the Fire." Join us twice a day for a quick, immersive journey through the past as we dissect the historical names and events embedded in the song.In today's episode, the flames of history burn bright as we explore Panmunjom, the symbolic heart of the Korean War's ceasefire negotiations. We then pivot to the realm of cinema, delving into the indomitable Marlon Brando and his impact on Hollywood. Finally, we take center stage with "The King and I," the Broadway classic that resonated with audiences worldwide.In just five minutes, we'll guide you through the intricacies of these historical touchpoints, providing context, anecdotes, and a deeper understanding of their place in the 20th-century narrative. Whether you're a devoted Billy Joel fan or someone intrigued by history, "Five Minutes of Fire" is your daily companion on a journey through time.Subscribe now to join us as we break down the verses of "We Didn't Start the Fire," offering insights that illuminate the stories behind the names etched into the lyrics. "Five Minutes of Fire" - where history comes alive in succinct, vibrant bursts, twice a day. Don't miss your daily spark of historical exploration!

Jan 1, 20245 min

S4 Ep 3"Five Minutes of Fire": The Rosenburgs, H-Bomb, Sugar Ray

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Welcome to "Five Minutes of Fire," the podcast series that immerses you in the rich tapestry of history through the lens of Billy Joel's iconic anthem, "We Didn't Start the Fire." Join us twice a day for a swift journey into the past as we dissect the historical names and events embedded in the song.In today's episode, the flames of history flicker brightly around the controversial Rosenbergs, whose espionage trial captivated the nation. We then plunge into the geopolitical tension of the Hydrogen Bomb era, exploring the fears and anxieties that shaped the world. To lighten the mood, we pivot to the world of sports with Sugar Ray Robinson, a legendary figure in the boxing ring.In just five minutes, we'll unravel the stories behind these historical figures and events, providing context, anecdotes, and a deeper understanding of their significance. Whether you're a Billy Joel enthusiast or someone keen on exploring the past, "Five Minutes of Fire" is your daily ticket to historical enlightenment.Subscribe now and join us on this journey through time, where each episode unlocks the layers of "We Didn't Start the Fire," offering insights that add new dimensions to the song. "Five Minutes of Fire" - because history, like music, is best enjoyed in succinct, vibrant bursts. Tune in for your daily dose of historical exploration!Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/surelypodcast

Dec 29, 20235 min

S4 Ep 5"Five Minutes of Fire": Studebaker, Television, North Korea/South Korea, Marilyn Monroe

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Step into the world of "Five Minutes of Fire," where history unfolds in swift, captivating episodes. Twice a day, join us as we unravel the historical tapestry woven into Billy Joel's timeless anthem, "We Didn't Start the Fire."In today's episode, we ignite the flames of the past with a focus on the Studebaker car, a symbol of automotive innovation. We then delve into the intensity of the North Korea-South Korea war, exploring the geopolitical landscape of the time. As the narrative unfolds, we shift our gaze to the transformative rise of television, a medium that forever changed the way we perceive the world. Finally, we shine a spotlight on the iconic Marilyn Monroe, a cultural icon whose presence left an indelible mark on the 20th century.In just five minutes, we'll guide you through these historical waypoints, connecting the dots and providing a deeper understanding of the events that defined an era. Whether you're a dedicated Billy Joel fan or someone curious about the history behind the lyrics, "Five Minutes of Fire" is your passport to a daily journey through time.Subscribe now and join us as we break down the verses of "We Didn't Start the Fire," offering insights, anecdotes, and context that enrich your appreciation for the song. "Five Minutes of Fire" - where history unfolds swiftly and vibrantly, twice a day. Don't miss out on your daily dose of historical exploration!Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/surelypodcast

Dec 29, 20235 min

S4 Ep 4"Five Minutes of Fire": Joe DiMaggio, Joe McCarthy, Richard Nixon

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Welcome to "Five Minutes of Fire," the podcast series that brings history to life in quick, dynamic bursts. Join us twice a day as we dissect the historical names and events chronicled in Billy Joel's unforgettable song, "We Didn't Start the Fire."In today's episode, the flames of the past dance around the lives of three influential figures: the baseball legend Joe DiMaggio, the controversial Senator Joe McCarthy, and the resilient Richard Nixon. In just five minutes, we'll delve into the stories behind these names, exploring their impact on the 20th century and the echoes they left in the fabric of history.Whether you're a Billy Joel aficionado or just eager to unravel the tales embedded in the lyrics, "Five Minutes of Fire" is your go-to source for a daily dose of historical enlightenment. Subscribe now to accompany us on this journey through time, where each episode unpacks the layers of "We Didn't Start the Fire," offering insights, anecdotes, and a deeper understanding of the people and events that shaped an era.Don't miss out on your daily spark of historical exploration. "Five Minutes of Fire" is where the past comes alive, succinctly and vibrantly, twice a day. Tune in for your quick fix of history and music, fusing seamlessly in this engaging podcast series.

Dec 28, 20235 min

S4 Ep 3"Five Minutes of Fire": Johnnie Ray, South Pacific, Walter Winchell

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Welcome to "Five Minutes of Fire," your daily dose of historical exploration delivered in bite-sized episodes. Join us twice a day as we unravel the captivating names and events chronicled in Billy Joel's iconic song, "We Didn't Start the Fire."In today's episode, the flames of history blaze bright with the stories of Johnnie Ray, the magnetic force behind the music; the Broadway sensation, "South Pacific" that stirred hearts and minds; and the influential Walter Winchell, the voice of the nation. In just five minutes, we'll take you on a journey through time, connecting the dots between these remarkable figures and the events that shaped an era.Whether you're a devoted Billy Joel fan or someone seeking a quick dive into the past, "Five Minutes of Fire" is your passport to understanding the historical tapestry woven into this timeless anthem. Subscribe now for your daily dose of insight, as we dissect the verses and offer a glimpse into the lives and stories behind the names etched into the lyrics of "We Didn't Start the Fire."Join us on this daily voyage through history, where each episode is a spark of enlightenment, fanning the flames of curiosity. "Five Minutes of Fire" - because history is best served in short, fiery bursts!

Dec 28, 20235 min

S4 Ep 2"Five Minutes of Fire": Harry S. Truman, Doris Day, Red China

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Welcome to "Five Minutes of Fire," the ultimate podcast series that ignites your day with a quick burst of historical insight. In each bite-sized, five-minute episode, airing twice a day, we break down the captivating names and events chronicled in Billy Joel's iconic song, "We Didn't Start the Fire."Today's episode sparks with the historical flames of Harry S. Truman, the incomparable Doris Day, and the enigmatic Red China. Join us as we peel back the layers of time, connecting the dots between these key figures and the tumultuous events that defined an era.In just five minutes, our engaging exploration provides context, anecdotes, and a deeper understanding of the impact these individuals and occurrences had on the world stage. Whether you're a Billy Joel enthusiast or simply curious about the historical backdrop of the 20th century, "Five Minutes of Fire" is your daily dose of history served with a musical twist."Five Minutes of Fire" - where history meets melody in a quick and captivating journey through time. Don't miss out on your daily spark of historical enlightenment!Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/surelypodcast

Dec 27, 20235 min

S4 Ep 1"Five Minutes of Fire": Breaking Down Billy Joel's Hit "We Didn't Start the Fire"

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Welcome to "Five Minutes of Fire", the ultimate podcast series that delves into the historical tapestry woven by Billy Joel in his iconic song, "We Didn't Start the Fire." In this unique five-minute, twice-daily podcast, we break down the names and events mentioned in the lyrics, providing a fascinating journey through the past.Join us as we explore each verse of this musical time capsule, connecting the dots between the lyrics and the real-world events that shaped the 20th century. From politics to pop culture, global affairs to groundbreaking inventions, our concise and informative episodes offer a daily dose of historical insight.Get ready to uncover the stories behind the names, events, and the cultural landscape that inspired this timeless anthem.Tune in every morning and evening as we dissect a new set of lyrics, providing context, anecdotes, and trivia that will deepen your appreciation for the song. "Five Minutes of Fire" - where history and music collide.

Dec 27, 20233 min

S4 Ep 42Top 5 Songs of 1978

In today's episode, Jason and Dee bring their unique perspectives and deep love for music to the forefront, exploring the diverse genres and artists that made 1978 a standout year in the history of music. From disco beats that ruled the dance floors to classic rock anthems that still resonate today, 1978 is a year full of timeless tunes that shaped a generation.As they dive into each song, Jason and Dee share fascinating trivia, personal anecdotes, and historical context that will transport you back in time. Whether you were there to experience the music firsthand or you're discovering these hits for the first time, "Top 5 Songs of 1978" promises to be a delightful blend of nostalgia, insight, and pure musical joy.What are your favorite songs from this era? Will your picks match theirs? Grab your bell bottoms and check it out!Join the Surely family on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/surelypodcast"Saturday Night Fever" Soundtrack: Track by Track: https://www.thesurelypodcast.com/saturday-night-fever-soundtrack-1977-track-by-track/"Grease" Soundtrack: Track by Track: https://www.thesurelypodcast.com/grease-soundtrack-1978-track-by-track/A History of Toto: https://www.thesurelypodcast.com/a-history-of-toto-holding-thrilling-and-blessing-since-1977/Van Halen vs. Van Hagar Pt 1: https://www.thesurelypodcast.com/van-halen-vs-van-hagar-part-1-was-vh-better-with-david-lee-roth-or-sammy-hagar/

Dec 19, 20231h 2m

S4 Ep 41Billy Idol's "Rebel Yell" (1983): Track by Track

In November of 1983, former Generation X singer Billy Idol, along with guitarist Steve Stevens, made his stamp on pop culture and early MTV with his ultra catchy songs, his spikey bleach blonde hair with his iconic pop punk album, "Rebel Yell"From the rebellious spirit of the lyrics to the infectious energy of the music, we break down each track and the stories behind them. We also dive into the incredible decadent stories of a legendary rock star and the tragic accidents that nearly derailed him.Join us as we celebrate the raw power, rebellious spirit, and timeless appeal of Billy Idol's "Rebel Yell", then compare it to ZZ Top's "Eliminator" album. Get ready to crank up the volume and pump your fist!Join u on Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/surelypodcast

Dec 12, 202359 min

S4 Ep 40ZZ Top's "Eliminator" (1983): Track by Track!

This week we cover that lil ole band from Texas, ZZ Top, and celebrate the distinctive blend of blues, rock, and synth-infused sounds that define their 1983 album "Eliminator."We delve into the the history of the band, the making of the album, the recording studio anecdotes and the impactful music videos as this album reaches its 40th anniversary!Discover the stories behind the hits like "Sharp Dressed Man," "Legs," and "Gimme All Your Lovin'," and how these tracks became anthems of the '80s.Tune in, turn up the volume, and let your beard grow!

Dec 5, 20231h 2m

S4 Ep 39"A Christmas Story" (1983) vs. "Home Alone" (1990): Part 2

Oh Fudge! Home Alone and A Christmas Story are holiday favorites now but how did they do during their initial run at the theaters? We will dive into the stories behind the production and ultimate performance at the theaters. After that we will give our final judgment between these two along with our ranking of the five Christmas movies/shows that we have covered so far during this, our season finale.Follow us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/surelypodcast

Nov 30, 202349 min

S4 Ep 38"A Christmas Story" (1983) vs. "Home Alone" (1990): Part 1

"A Christmas Story" and "Home Alone" have become some of the most beloved holiday classics of all time! They are both played relentlessly during the Christmas season. This week we dive into the stories behind their creation, the actors who almost got the parts (some of the names are incredible) and their battle to get to the big screen. It's the time of year to eat junk, watch rubbish and listen to part one of this podcast!Follow us for FREE now on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/surelypodcast

Nov 28, 202351 min

S4 Ep 37Top 5 Movie Cars!

This week Jason and Dee head out on a riveting journey through the Top 5 Movie Vehicles (no wings, no boats) that have left an indelible mark on the silver screen. In this episode, we dive deep into the roaring engines, sleek designs, and iconic moments that have made these vehicles unforgettable in cinematic history.From the sleek and futuristic DeLorean in "Back to the Future" to the Ecto-1 from "Ghostbusters" or the adrenaline-pumping speed of the Lamborghini from "The Cannonball Run", this podcast episode is a celebration of the artistry behind these vehicular stars and the cinematic magic they bring to the big screen.So buckle up and join us on this cinematic joyride as we explore the fascinating stories behind the Top 5 Movie Vehicles that have become cultural icons in their own right.Join us on Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/surelypodcast

Nov 21, 202348 min

S4 Ep 36Grease Soundtrack (1978): Track by Track

When the movie "Grease" was released in 1978, songs from the soundtrack had already hit #1 on the HOT 100. This soundtrack is collection of songs from the original musical, the Broadway musical, and some additional monumental songs written just for the movie.The combination of Allen Carr, Robert Stigwood, John Travolta, and Olivia Newton-John (with a little help from Barry Gibb) caused this album to be one of the biggest selling albums of the 70s and one of biggest selling Soundtracks of all time!Join us as we go track by track discussing every done on this incredible double album! Grease is the word!Check us out on Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/surelypodcast

Nov 14, 202357 min

S4 Ep 35"Grease" (1978): The Motion Picture

In 1978, a musical starring John Travolta, fresh off of "Saturday Night Fever", and pop star, Olivia Newton-John hit the box office. It was an instant smash and its pop culture impact is still felt today. Join us this week as we deep dive into the biggest movie of 1978, exploring its origins, the cast and trivial tidbits. You're the one that we want...and we're playing for pinks.Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/surelypodcast

Nov 7, 202353 min

S4 Ep 34Cujo (1983) vs. Christine (1983) vs. The Dead Zone (1983): Part 2

Join this week as we conclude our discussion of the Stephen King movies of 1983, "Cujo", "Christine" and "The Dead Zone". In this episode we discuss production, music and trivia concerning each movie before given our final judgment as to which movie is the best of 1983! We even throw in our list of Top 3 favorite Stephen King film adaptations, Top 3 Stephen King novels and Top 3 Stephen King short stories!

Oct 31, 202350 min

S4 Ep 33Cujo (1983) vs. Christine (1983) vs. The Dead Zone (1983): Part 1

After the success of the film adaptations of "Carrie" in 1976 and "The Shining" in 1980, the world was ready for more Stephen King movies. We got them in 1983. "Cujo", "Christine" and "The Dead Zone" we all hits and set the pace for the future King movies. Join us this week as we discuss the development and casting of these projects, the stories behind the production and how the movies compare to the books. No rabies vaccines required!

Oct 24, 202358 min

S4 Ep 32Top 5 Movies to Watch at Halloween: 1980s

The 1980s gave us some of the most enjoyable and iconic characters from the horror genre and many of them live on today. Jason Voorhees, Freddy Kruger, Chucky, and Pinhead are characters that have been burned, stabbed, beaten, banished, and killed but somehow they live on! In this episode Jason and Dee break down and discuss their Top 5 favorite Halloween movies from the 1980s. Will your favorites make the list? Heeeereee's Surely!

Oct 17, 202351 min

S4 Ep 31Top 5 Movies to Watch at Halloween: 1970s

The 1970s was a great time for creepy movies to watch during the Halloween season! There are several absolute classics that have to been seen by movie lovers. In this episode, Jason and Dee list their Top 5 movies (along with two honorable mentions) to be watched at Halloween from the 1970s. We breakdown our list of the creepiest, scariest and sometimes goofiest from the decade of our youth. Grab some popcorn and your footie jammies for some spooky fun!

Oct 10, 202348 min

S4 Ep 32Depeche Mode's "Violator" (1990): Track by Track!

Depeche Mode was a band that had been building an audience all through out the 1980s but they blew the roof off with the release of 1990's "Violator". Using clever marketing campaigns (personal ads for your own Personal Jesus), a change in style, and some head scratching music videos, they created some of the best songs of the decade. Join us as we go track by track through this incredible album and compare it to The Cure's "Disintegration" album. All you ever wanted, all you ever needed, is here...in this podcast!

Oct 3, 20231h 10m

S4 Ep 29The Cure's "Disintegration" (1989): Track by Track!

in 1989, The Cure released their 8th studio album, which contained their biggest chart success so far, the #2 smash, "Lovesong". But The Cure didn't instantly win everyone over. The record company executives were concerned that they were committing "commercial suicide" and that the band's enigmatic lead singer, Robert Smith, was being "willfully obscure". However, after the release of the album the fans overwhelmingly agree that is was a dark masterpiece and the band's greatest achievement. Join us as we go track by track through this wonderful album with friend and Cure superfan, Amanda Janik.

Sep 26, 20231h 10m

S4 Ep 30Last Action Hero (1993): What the Heck Happened?!

In the summer of 1993, action hero Arnold Schwarzenegger and action director John McTiernan delivered a movie that was billed as "the greatest action movie of all time". What audiences saw was a combination of action, satire and farce that did not sit well.Who's to blame for this film's lack of success? Was it Schwarzenegger and McTiernan? Was it the marketing team? Was it Bill Clinton?Join Jason and Dee, along with AFIlmBy podcast's Jeff Johnson, as they take a deep dive into what went wrong, how they could've fixed it and how this movie lands today. Plus, how does it compare to Alien 3?!

Sep 19, 202351 min

S4 Ep 27Alien 3 (1992): What the Heck Happened?!

In the summer of 1992, first time director David Fincher released "Alien 3".After the success of "Alien" (1979) and "Aliens" (1986), this should have been an easy follow up and a great summer blockbuster to kick off 1992, but fans, critics and even the director didn't like it. In fact, David Fincher has said publicly that he wishes he could burn the negative and that no one hates this movie more than him.Join us, along with special guest Jeff Johnson of the AFilmBy podcast, as we deep dive into exactly "What the heck happened?!"We will breakdown the many scripts, ideas, directors, and stories of studio interference. We will discover why in the Summer of 1992 everyone can hear you scream...and groan.

Sep 12, 20231h 7m

S4 Ep 26Top 5 TV Theme Songs 1995-1999

It is time for must-listen TV Theme songs of the 1990s!From the coffee shops of Seattle to the coffee ships in NYC, in this episode we take a trip down memory lane covering a wide variety of shows including sit coms, cartoons, dramas and sports shows. What are your Top 5? Does it match ours?We know you don't wanna wait, so we'll be there for you!

Sep 5, 202336 min

S4 Ep 27Top 5 TV Theme Songs 1990-1994

Television in the 1990s was must a must watch affair. This era of television ushered in great sitcoms, crazy daytime tv, cartoons with an adult edge and the first reality TV. With tons of great new shows, came tons on great TV Theme songs.In this episode Jason and Dee list out their Top 5 TV Theme songs from this time period, plus 2 honorable mentions. Will our list match yours?Join us for the fun and dive back into the early 90s!

Aug 29, 202338 min

S4 Ep 261980s Movies: Which Year is the Best?!

We all love movies from the 1980s, but which year from the decade was the best for movies? Is it 1981, 1984, 1986 or 1989? In this episode, five friends from four different podcasts and one youtube channel, choose sides to battle it out!Dayton from the Docking Bay 77 podcast bullwhips for the movies of 1981, DefDave from American Soccer Quick Kicks cranes kicks for 1984, Jeff from AFilmBy sings from a parade about 1986, and Jason holds up a boombox for 1989, all while John from the 30something Podcast moderates!We discuss the box office success, the pop culture impact and even some cinematic sins along the way!Which year is your favorite? Come hear the discussion and enjoy the fun!

Aug 22, 20231h 11m

S4 Ep 27Van Halen's "OU812" (1988): Track by Track!

In the summer of 1988, Van Halen released the album "OU812", their second with Sammy Hagar. This album, though divisive for hardcore Van Halen fans, contained several hit songs including "When It's Love", "Finish What You Started" and "Black and Blue". In this episode we are joined by our pal, Jeff Johnson of the AFilmBy Podcast, we will discuss each song and the behind the scenes stories on the making of this album. We hope you will join us and finish what you started. Come on, please?!

Aug 15, 20231h 9m

S4 Ep 27Cinderella's "Long Cold Winter" (1988): Track by Track!

In July of 1988, Cinderella released their sophomore effort, "Long Cold Winter". With their opening track, "Falling Apart at the Seams", they demonstrate that they aren't like the standard glam bands of the day, but a titanic bluesy, rock and roll band. This week we cover all the songs including hits like "Gypsy Road", "The Last Mile", "Coming Home" and one of the biggest power ballads of 1988, "Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone)". Join us, with special guest Kevin Davis, as we break down this great album from 1988!

Aug 8, 20231h 4m

S4 Ep 25Top 5 Worst Sequels of the 80s!

Sometimes after a movie is successful, a sequel is made to further the adventures with the characters in that world. Many times that story is bad (but not always). Sometimes it is an outright embarrassment. In this episode Jason and Dee breakdown their list of the bad decisions, poorly casted, money-grabbing, worst sequels of the 1980s! Join us for a fun discussion on all things cringy, dopey and overall dumb. Does our list match your list? Buckle up!

Aug 1, 202338 min

S4 Ep 25The Great Outdoors (1988) vs. Vacation (1983): Part 2

John Hughes gave us tons of great movies in the 80s and 90s. This week we continue our discussion of his movies involving taking the whole tribe cross country, "Vacation" vs. "The Great Outdoors". In this episode we discuss more of the behind the scenes stories, some trivia tidbits and our final judgment on which of these is the best. You think you hate the podcast now, wait 'til you listen to it!

Jul 25, 202347 min

Vacation (1983) vs. The Great Outdoors (1988): Part 1

In 1983, writer John Hughes was just getting his start becoming the "Shakespeare of the 80s". That year, along with director Harold Ramis and superstar Chevy Chase, he created a wacky road trip movie that people around the world fell in love with. Later in 1988, he created a similar movie with his go-to MVP actor John Candy. In this episode we discuss the origins of both movies, the star studded casts and the secrets behind each. We hope that you will join us this week on a quest. A quest for fun, if you will. See you at Walley World!

Jul 18, 202356 min

S4 Ep 23Top 10 Rules for Indy: Indiana Jones and the Ten Commandments for Making a Proper Sequel

In the summer of 1981, George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, Harrison Ford and John Williams introduced us to a character named Indiana Jones. This character was part professor, part archeologist, and all hero! Since that time, we have had 4 movies, a TV show and countless books on this character. Some good, some not so good.This week we invited Jeff Johnson from the "A Film By" podcast to discuss all the vital ingredients in making a successful Indiana Jones story. So grab your bullwhip and join us on this fortune and glory discussion!

Jul 11, 202348 min

S2 Ep 13Dirty Dancing Soundtrack (1987): Track by Track!

As part of our celebration of the summer of 1988, we can't leave out the "Dirty Dancing" Soundtrack, which was one of the top overall selling for that summer! With a mixture of all time classics from the 50s and 60s, and some new instant 80s classics (along with a few cheaper songs) this group of songs from a small budget movie became a major album for that year. So, prepare to have the time of your life with us as we go track by track through this great soundtrack!

Jul 7, 20231h 15m

S1 Ep 34George Michael's "Faith" (1987): Track by Track!

After George Michael left Wham! in 1986, his future seemed a bit unsure. He released his first solo album in 1987 and it was a huge success. The album displayed an incredible range in style, with each song achieving success. As we continue our celebration of the summer of 1988, we remember the best selling album of 1988, "Faith'!

Jul 5, 20231h 13m

S1 Ep 35INXS "Kick" (1987): Track by Track!

To continue our celebration of the summer of 1988, we are rereleasing our podcast covering the INXS album "Kick". The album was hugely popular during that summer with tons of memorable songs and big hits like "New Sensation", "Never Tear Us Apart" and "Mystify". Join us as we go track by track discussing each song in detail! Even though it is a rerelease from Season 1, hopefully it will give you a New Sensation!

Jul 3, 20231h 3m

S1 Ep 22Every Which Way But Loose (1978) vs Any Which Way You Can (1980): Pt 2

After the success of "Every Which Way But Loose" in 1978, you knew Clint and Clyde would come back for seconds. They come back in the form of "Any Which Way You Can" released in 1980. This time the fight is bigger, the laughs are bigger and the fun is a bare knuckle punch to the face. We talk at length about what this movie gets right and whether we think it matches up to the first movie. So hope into your vehicle and meet us in Jackson for biggest fight of the decade! Right turn, Clyde!

Jun 27, 202332 min

S4 Ep 21Every Which Way But Loose (1978) vs. Any Which Way You Can (1980): Part 1

In the late 1970s, Clint Eastwood took a shot on a wacky comedy with some of his closest friends and an Orangutan named Clyde. It turned out to be one of the most successful and profitable movies of his career (and all time)! Join us (and your your favorite motorcycle gang, the Black Widows) this week as we take a concentrated, bareknuckled look at the original in the series "Every Which Way But Loose". What did they get right, what did they get wrong, and how does it stand up in the long run? Beers to you!

Jun 20, 202341 min

S4 Ep 20Tron (1982) vs. War Games (1983): Part 2

This week is the second of two episodes where we dive deep into the world of computers in the 1980s with Professor Chad Briggs. In this episode we discuss more domestic nuclear near accidents, the amazing Tron video game, the brilliant composers of each movie, random trivia, and our final judgement. Which movie is your favorite? Did we get our final judgment right? Grab your deadly disc, jump in your lightcycle and join us!

Jun 13, 202348 min

What Rhymes With Reason (NEW MOVIE) - Interview with Kyle Roberts, Gattlin Griffith, and Adam Chamberlain

Join me on this special episode where I get to talk to some of the people behind the new movie, What Rhymes With Reason. This is a coming of age movie involving a road trip on a quest to find something special. The movie also tackles the difficult subject of mental health in a very special way. It will have it's Wold Premier today and will be release to larger audiences later this year.

Jun 8, 202335 min