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Episodes
Episodes



Sunday Mar 01, 2020
Don't Panic.
Sunday Mar 01, 2020
Sunday Mar 01, 2020
Don't Panic.
Year 1995 “Rage Against The Machine” “Know Your Enemy” Movie Outbreak - Based on Richard Preston’s “The Hot Zone” The Virus is Airborne: While investigating a massive Motaba outbreak in a California town, Sam (Dustin Hoffman) brings the news to General William Ford (Morgan Freeman) that the virus has mutated and is airborne. Rene Russo, Cuba Gooding Jr., Kevin Spacey Donald Sutherland and Patric Dempsey.
The film focuses on an outbreak of a fictional Ebola-like virus, Motaba, in Zaire and later in a small town in the United States. It is primarily set in the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the fictional town of Cedar Creek, California. Outbreak's plot speculates how far military and civilian agencies might go to contain the spread of a deadly, contagious disease.
The film, released on March 10, 1995, was a box-office success and Spacey won two awards for his performance. A real-life outbreak of the Ebola virus was occurring in Zaire when the film was released.Congo
The Ebola virus kills 244 Africans in Kikwit, Zaire in Central Africa.
Russia is hit by a 7.6 magnitude earthquake killing at least 2000 people
CoronaVirus WTF! In Rhode Island next door. Airborne, be careful watch your parents and older friends.
Ben Carson renowned Neurosurgeon who is now theUnited States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development “Quote”
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Tom Steyer drops out of the race for the presidency.
Peter Paul Montgomery Buttigieg drops out.
Oklahoma City Bombing Waco Texas
April 19th 8:50 AM Timothy McVeigh drives the truck filled with explosives setting 2 timers to set bomb off and parked the Ryder truck in a drop-off zone situated under the building's day-care center,
At 9:02 am the truck, containing ammonium nitrate fertilizer, nitromethane, and diesel fuel mixture, detonated in front of the north side of the nine-story Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. Hundreds of people were killed or injured. One third of the building was destroyed by the explosion,
Domestic terrorist bomb attack on the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City killing 168 and injuring more than 680 others
Cost Of Living 1995
How Much things cost in 1995
Yearly Inflation Rate USA 2.81% Year End Close Dow Jones Industrial Average 5117 Interest Rates Year End Federal Reserve 8.50% Average Cost of new house $113,150.00 Average Income per year $35,900.00 Average Monthly Rent $550.00 Cost of a gallon of Gas $1.09 US Postage Stamp 32 cents Average cost of new car $15,500.00 Loaf of Bread $2.02 Ground Coffee per IB$4.07 Loaf of Bread $1.15 Dozen Eggs 87 cents.
Talking Point Monolog
HealthCare/Hospital Experience.
Technology
Windows 95 released by Microsoft
JavaScript was first introduced and deployed
Ebay started the online auction and shopping website, where people buy and sell goods and services worldwide.
Cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov returns after setting a record for 438 days in space.
The US Space Shuttle Atlantis docks with the Russian Mir space stationon June 29th for the first time.
The unmanned Galileo spacecraft arrives at the planet Jupiter
DVD, optical disc storage media format, is announced.
In southern France a network of caves are discovered that contain paintings and engravings that are 17,000 to 20,000 years old.
Popular Culture 1995
American rock band Grateful Dead announced the break up. Truckin Gerry Garcica s olid gold toilet never found. Hard rock iin Vegas
Popular Films
Toy Story first ever wholly computer generated film Randy Newman You Got a friend in me.
Batman Forever Batman (Val Kilmer) faces off against two foes: the schizophrenic, horribly scarred former District Attorney Harvey Dent, aka Two-Face (Tommy Lee Jones), and the Riddler (Jim Carrey), a disgruntled ex-Wayne Enterprises inventor seeking revenge against his former employer by unleashing his brain-sucking weapon on Gotham City's residents. As the caped crusader also deals with tortured memories of his parents' murder, he has a new romance, with psychologist Chase Meridian (Nicole Kidman). Tim Burton.
Apollo 13 Tom Hanks
Pocahontas
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls Theme song
GoldenEye When a powerful satellite system falls into the hands of Alec Trevelyan, AKA Agent 006 (Sean Bean), a former ally-turned-enemy, only James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) can save the world from an awesome space weapon that -- in one short pulse -- could destroy the earth! As Bond squares off against his former compatriot, he also battles Trevelyan's stunning ally, Xenia Onatopp (Famke Janssen), an assassin who uses pleasure as her ultimate weapon.
Casper
Jumanji Robin Williams
Die Hard With a Vengeance Bruce Willis
Braveheart Mel Gibson Plays William Wallace is the medieval Scottish patriot who is spurred into revolt against the English when the love of his life is slaughtered. Leading his army into battles that become a war, his advance into England threatens King Edward I's throne before he is captured and executed, but not before becoming a symbol for a free Scotland.“They may take my lives but they will never take our freedom”
Check out our Television Programmes From The 90s whenever possible we have included a trailer to jog your memory. Series trailers and more information are found on the decade they started.
Popular Musicians
Supergrass Alright
Deep Blue Something Breakfast at Tiffanys
Weezer “Say it ain't So”
Smashing Pumpkins
Rage Against The Machine “Killing in the name of”
Van Halen “Can't stop loving you” Sammy Hagar Balance
Whitney Houston
Mariah Carey
Alanis Morissette Jagged little pill You Oughta Know
Madonna
Garth Brooks
Blues Traveler Hook
Louis Couto Nate King Cole's “Smile”
Episode 29
Special Guest Ryan Start Up Ryan Ariaga Youtube Instagram: RyanArriaga His journey from Northern California to Thailand.



Sunday Feb 23, 2020
Take Two.
Sunday Feb 23, 2020
Sunday Feb 23, 2020
Episode 27. Take Two. The year is 2003 and Gary joins the show for some great conversation and opinion.
"All Roads Lead Here."
Bobby Couto



Sunday Feb 09, 2020
The Rapture.
Sunday Feb 09, 2020
Sunday Feb 09, 2020
Episode 26. Blondie “Rapture” In January 1981, "Rapture" was released as the second and final single from the album. The song became their fourth and last single to reach No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart, where it stayed for two weeks. It was the first No. 1 song in the U.S. to feature rap vocals. Call Me
Black History Month Cont.
Bob Marley Born: 6 February 1945 – 11 May 1981 36 years old in Miami Florida. 75th Birthday
Uprising was Bob Marley's final studio album, and is one of his most religious productions; it includes "Redemption Song" and "Forever Loving Jah".[60]
In July 1977, Marley was found to have a type of malignant melanoma under the nail of a toe. Contrary to urban legend, this lesion was not primarily caused by an injury during a football match that year but was instead a symptom of already-existing cancer. Marley turned down his doctors' advice to have his toe amputated (which would have hindered his performing career), citing his religious beliefs, and instead, the nail and nail bed were removed and a skin graft was taken from his thigh to cover the area.[62][63] Despite his illness, he continued touring and was in the process of scheduling a world tour in 1980.[64]
The album Uprising was released in May 1980. The band completed a major tour of Europe, where it played its biggest concert to 100,000 people in Milan. After the tour, Marley went to the United States, where he performed two shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City as part of the Uprising Tour.[65]
Marley's last concert occurred at the Stanley Theater (now called The Benedum Center For The Performing Arts) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on 23 September 1980. Just two days earlier he had collapsed during a jogging tour in Central Park and was brought to the hospital where he learned that his cancer had spread to his brain.[66]
Popular Films
Raiders of the Lost Ark
History of the music segment.
John Lennon Watching the wheels is a single by John Lennon released posthumously in 1981, after his murder. The B-side features Yoko Ono's "Yes, I'm Your Angel." It was the third and final single released from Lennon and Ono's album Double Fantasy, and reached number 10 in the US on the Billboard Hot 100 Woman
Michael Jackson Billie Jean
Being politically correct, imprisons the mind.
“All Roads Lead Here”
Bobby Couto



Monday Feb 03, 2020
Please Stand Up.
Monday Feb 03, 2020
Monday Feb 03, 2020
Episode 25
1988 “Here I go again” Whitesnake is the self-titled seventh studio album by British rock band of the same name, released in 1987. It produced a major power ballad hit, "Is This Love", along with the number one hit "Here I Go Again". The album was a major crossover hit eventually selling over eight million copies in the US. It peaked at No. 2 on the US Billboard 200 for ten nonconsecutive weeks, barred from the top spot by three different albums. The album remained at or near its peak position over the course of six months, from June to November, 1987. and No. 8 on the UK Albums Chart. Its success in the US boosted its predecessor, Slide It In, from gold to double platinum status and would see the band receive a nomination for the Brit Award for Best British Group in 1988.
31 years ago I was 13 Years old
Black history month
Brexit
Congratulations KC Chiefs 31-20 SF 49ers
Gobblers Knob in Punxsutawney Pennsylvania where Phil the groundhog makes his annual weather prediction, they often spend fruitless time searching downtown, because that's where it was located in the movie Groundhog Day. In fact, Hollywood made that up (the film wasn't even made in Punxsutawney). The real location is a couple of miles out of town, in a little clearing at the top of a wooded hill. Phil Did not see his shadow in turn spring will come early.
State of the union tuesday and the impeachment vote on wednesday.
Cost Of Living 1988
How Much things cost in 1988
Yearly Inflation Rate USA4.08%
Year End Close Dow Jones Industrial Average 2168
Interest Rates Year End Federal Reserve 10.50%
Average Cost of new house $91,600
Median Price Of and Existing Home $90,600
Average Income per year $24,450.00
Average Monthly Rent $420.00
Average Price for new car $10,400.00
1 gallon of gas 91 cents
Movie Ticket $3.50
US Postage Stamp 24 cents
Dozen Eggs 65 cents
Gallon 2% Milk $1.89
Pork Chops Lb 40 cents
Lotus 123 Spreadsheet S/W $299.00
Star NSX Dot Matrix Printer $189.00
Logitech Mouse $89.99
Amiga Computer With Color Monitor $849.00
IBM PC with 30Mb Hard Disk, Mono Monitor and 512K Memory $1249.00
Ford Taurus $9,996
Volkswagen Rabbit $7,104
Technology
First transatlantic fibre optic cable laid cable to carry 40,000 telephone calls simultaneously
Stephen Hawking Publishes " A Brief History Of Time "
The first major computer virus infects computers connected to the Internet.
The US Stealth Bomber is unveiled
Using Carbon Dating it is established that the Turin Shroud Can Not Be the Burial Cloth of Christ
The Antidepressant Prozac introduced which quickly became the market leader for treating depression
Laser Eye Surgery USA
United States Presidential Election 1988 George H. W. Bush (Republican) Defeats Michael Dukakis (Democratic)
The first McDonald's restaurant in a country run by a Communist party opens in Belgrade, Yugoslavia.
Popular Culture 1988
Born in 1988
Adele
Antonio Brown
Conor McGregor
Kevin Durant Brooklyn Nets
Popular Films
Rain Man Tom Cruise Dustin Hoffmen
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Big Tom Hanks
Twins Danny Devito Arnold Schwarzenegger
Crocodile Dundee II
Die Hard Bruce Willis
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! Leslie Nielsen, O.J. Simpson
Beetlejuice Tim Burton. Geena Davis Alec Baldwin Michael Keaton
Dangerous Liaisons France's royal court in the 18th century Glenn Close John Malkovich
A Fish Called Wanda
Friday the 13th Part 7: The New Blood
Popular Musicians music time
Enya Orinoco Flow 2nd album Irish singer songwriter musician Enya
Robert Palmer “Simply Irresistible” Passed September 26, 2003, Paris, France 54 years old
Erasure A little respect. Erasure have penned over 200 songs and have sold over 25 million albums worldwide.
Kylie Minogue
U2 All I want it you Rattle and Hum is a hybrid live/studio album by Irish rock band U2, and a companion rockumentary film directed by Phil Joanou. The album was produced by Jimmy Iovine and was released on 10 October 1988,
The Beach Boys kokomo tom cruise cocktail. There is no kokomo.
Bros
Michael Jackson with " Dirty Diana " off his Bad album.
Gloria Estefan and the miami sound machine The rhythm is going to get you
Chicago with " Look Away " Chicago 19 is the sixteenth studio album by American rock band Chicago, released in 1988
George Michael with " father Figure " George Michael was an English singer, songwriter, record producer, and philanthropist who rose to fame as a member of the music duo Wham! and later embarked on a solo career. Michael has sold over 80 million records worldwide making him one of the best-selling music artists of all time
Guns N' Roses Appetite for Destruction was the debut studio album. It was released on July 21, 1987, through Geffen Records. The album was released to little mainstream attention in 1987. It was not until the following year that it became a massive commercial success, after the band had toured and received airplay with the singles "Welcome to the Jungle", "Paradise City" and "Sweet Child o' Mine". It topped the Billboard 200 and became the best-selling debut album of all time, as well as the eleventh best-selling album of all time in the United States. With over 30 million copies sold worldwide, it is also one of the best-selling records of all time.
George Harrison I got my mind set on you Cloud Nine was the 11th studio album by English musician George Harrison
TV Shows
Night court
Cheers, Who's the boss ,Growing pains ,Married with children
Shows to watch
NetFlix Cold case, Night on Earth, Season 2 I am a Killer
Beyonce and Jay-Z sitting for the National Anthem
You tube
Demi Lovato sings the national anthem super bowl
"All Roads Lead Here"
Bobby Couto



Monday Jan 27, 2020
Fun With ABBA
Monday Jan 27, 2020
Monday Jan 27, 2020
Episode 24
Wild Cherry “Play That Funky Music” - Wild Cherry is the first studio album by Wild Cherry, released in 1976. The album includes the group's only major single success, "Play That Funky Music".
Coronavirus usually cause mild to moderate upper-respiratory tract illnesses, like the common cold. Most people get infected with these viruses at some point in their lives. These illnesses usually only last for a short amount of time. Symptoms may include audio clip
runny nose, headache, cough, sore throat, fever, a general feeling of being unwell. January 23 first US patient is being treated.
Kobe Bryant Death 41 years old
Cost of Living 1976
How Much things cost in 1976
Yearly Inflation Rate USA 5.75%
Year End Close Dow Jones Industrial Average 1004
Interest Rates Year End Federal Reserve 6.25%
Average Cost of new house $43,400.00
Average Income per year $16,000.00
Average Monthly Rent $220.00
Cost of a gallon of Gas 59 cents
Below are some Prices for UK guides in Pounds Sterling
Average House Price 12,704
A few More Examples
Plymouth Arrow$3,175.00
Polaroid Camera $28.00
Mens Sports Jacket $37.15
Zenith 25" Color TV $599.00
CB Radio $147.00
MicroWave Oven $169.00
Saint George, Utah
Perfect Home 4 bedrooms , living room with fireplace, large family room dining room, laundry, 2 1/2 baths on large plot $36,500
Apple Computer Company is formed by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak
Jimmy Carter wins Presidential Election, Classic Film "Rocky" Released
Popular Movies
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Jack Nicholson All the President's Men is a 1976 American political thriller film about the Watergate scandal, which brought down the presidency of Richard M. Nixon. Dustin Hoffman as Carl Bernstein Robert Redford as Bob Woodward The Omen, Damanin Taxi Driver, Robert DeNiro The Outlaw Josey Wales Clint Eastwood
Popular Musicians and songs
Bay City Rollers Barry Manilow Copacabanna Diana Ross Paul Simon “50 ways to leave your lover” The Four Seasons Paul McCartney and Wings “Silly Love Songs” Elton John Blue Moves 11th album “Chameleon” Rod Stewart Tonight's the night (Gonna be alright) A Night on the Town is Rod Stewart's seventh album Queen Somebody to love A day at the races Freddie Mercury ABBA Album Arrival 4th and most successful “Fernando”
Popular TV Programes
The Six Million Dollar Man Steve Austin. Kojak The Jeffersons Theme song All in the Family Theme song Maude Good Times Video M*A*S*H The Carol Burnett Show
TV Suggestions
NetFlix: The Confession Killer, Cold case files, Pandemic, In the mind of AAron Hernandez Dont fuck with cats.
HBO Go: “The Outsider” Stephen King Terry Maitland played by Jason Batemen
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Sunday Jan 19, 2020
On 2nd Thought
Sunday Jan 19, 2020
Sunday Jan 19, 2020
Episode 23 "On 2nd Thought" Zac Brown Band "Keep me in mind" A greatest podcast of all time just got better! I have a special guest Steve Silvestre. Enjoy this amazing installment of the Bobby Couto Show.



Sunday Jan 12, 2020
The Spirit Of Radio
Sunday Jan 12, 2020
Sunday Jan 12, 2020
Episode 22, 1967 Rush, “The Spirit Of Radio” Permanent Waves was the seventh studio album by the Canadian rock band Rush, released in January 1980 on Anthem Records. After touring to support their previous album, Hemispheres, the band regrouped in July 1979 to work on material for a follow-up. This period marked a shift in the group's sound characterized by more concise arrangements and radio friendly songs, such as "The Spirit of Radio" and "Freewill", though their progressive rock blueprint is still evident with the ten-minute closer "Natural Science". The two former tracks were performed live before Rush entered the studio. Permanent Waves was recorded later in 1979 at Le Studio in Morin-Heights, Quebec with production handled by the group and Terry Brown.
Permanent Waves received a mostly positive reception from critics, and became the band's most successful album at the time of release, reaching No. 3 in Canada and the UK and No. 4 in the US. The album was certified platinum in the latter by the Recording Industry Association of America for selling one million copies. Rush released "The Spirit of Radio" as a single in March 1980 and toured in support of the album in 1979 and 1980.
Neil Peart, Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, Neil Peart September 12, 1952 - January 7, 2020 67 years young
1967 the continued presence of American troops led by Commander and Chief
President -- Lyndon B. Johnson increased further and a total of 475,000 were serving in Vietnam and the peace rallies were multiplying as the number of protesters against the war increased.
U.S. - Race Riots
Race Riots break out in a number of Cities in the United States Cleveland, Newark and Detroit
Once again in the summer cities throughout America exploded in rioting and looting the worst being in Detroit on July 23rd where 7000 national Guard were bought in to restore law and order on the streets
The Boxer Muhammad Ali was stripped of his boxing world championship for refusing to be inducted into the US Army. In the middle east Israel also went to war with Syria, Egypt and Jordan in the six day war and when it was over Israel controlled and occupied a lot more territory than before the war.
June 8th The USS Liberty a United States Navy technical research ship is attacked by Israeli Air Force jet fighter aircraft and Israeli Navy motor torpedo boats.
Cost of Living 1967
How Much things cost in 1967
Yearly Inflation Rate USA 2.78%
Yearly Inflation Rate UK 2.7%
Year End Close Dow Jones Industrial Average 905
Average Cost of new house $14,250.00
Average Income per year $7,300.00
Average Monthly Rent $125.00
Gas per Gallon 33 cents
Average Cost of a new car $2,750.00
Movie Ticket $1.25
Polaroid Camera History $50.00 Stevie remembers every single part # in that camera
Parker Pen Set $11.95
The Federal Minimum Wage is increased to $1.40 an hour
MK II Ford Cortina $749
United States - Corporation for Public Broadcasting Created
The Carnegie Commission on Educational Television is created in 1965. On January 26, 1967 they release their report which recommends the creation of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) was founded on November 7, 1967 after the passage of the Public Broadcasting Act which was signed into law by US President Lyndon Johnson.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting was officially incorporated on March 27, 1968.
Fred Rogers of "Mister Roger's Neighborhood" gives his famous impassioned speech asking the government not to cut funding to public television to the Senate Subcommittee on Communications on May 1, 1969.
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) was established by the CPB on November 3, 1969 as a commercial-free non-profit organization that would showcase educational and high-quality television programming. PBS replaces its predecessor, National Educational Television (NET) which was established in 1952.
The popular and acclaimed children's television show that aired on PBS, Sesame Street, debuts on November 10, 1969.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting also created National Public Radio (NPR) on February 26, 1970 and it first aired on April 20 of that year.
PBS officially began airing during October of 1970.
Tom Hanks “A beautiful Day In The neighborhood”
WGBH Radio Pays Host making over $400,000 a year.
South Africa -- Heart Transplant
The first successful human to human heart transplant takes place during December. Dr. Christiaan Barnard performed the operation on the 53-year-old patient Louis Washkansky. The operation took place at the Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa. The transplant was successful and Washkansky’s body did not reject the organ, although he did die just 18 days later due to double pneumonia brought on by the immunosuppressive drugs that he had to take. After the success, Barnard continued to perform successful heart transplants with the survival times of patients increasing gradually as technology advanced.
United States - Thurgood Marshall Confirmed
Thurgood Marshall becomes the first black justice on the Supreme Court.
The United States Senate confirmed Thurgood Marshall as the first African-American Supreme Court Justice with a 69 to 11 vote during August
United Kingdom -- SS Torrey Canyon Spill
The SS Torrey Canyon supertanker ran aground off the South of England March 18th causing a large oil spill and ecological disaster. The tanker ran aground between the Land’s End and Scilly Isles and leaked over 100,000 tons of crude oil into the sea. The oil reached the coasts of the Channel Islands and France and the oil slick spanned about 270 square miles. The spill was the worst in history at that time and prompted tighter international regulations for ships.
United States - Lunar Orbiter 3
NASA launches the Lunar Orbiter 3 Space Craft.
More Information for Lunar Orbiter 3 NASA launches the Lunar Orbiter 3 spacecraft during February . The main purpose of the Lunar Orbiter 3 mission was to photograph the surface of the Moon in order to find and analyze potential safe landing sites for future missions in the Surveyor and Apollo programs. The cone-shaped craft also measured radiation and micro-meteoroid impact. The mission lasted for a total of 264 days and it ended in October after taking 149 medium resolution and 477 high resolution photographs.
United States -- First Cryonically Preserved Man
Dr. James H. Bedford became the first person to be cryonically preserved after his death in January . Bedford, a 73 year old psychology professor who died of kidney cancer, asked to be preserved with the hope that he could be revived in the future. He was frozen within hours of his death by the Cryonics Society of California. Robert Prehoda, Dr. Dante Brunol, Robert Nelson, and Dr. Renault Able all took part in the process, during which Bedford’s body was injected with chemicals meant to help preserve him better in cold temperatures, stored in a “cryocapsule” and kept in a bath of liquid nitrogen at -196 C. He has remained at the Alcor Life Preservation Foundation since 1982 after being transferred to several different facilities.
Technology
Worlds First Heart Transplant operation in South Africa by Dr. Christiaan N Barnard
The first North Sea gas is pumped ashore at Easington Co Durham.
The first ATM ( Automatic Teller Machine ) is put into service in Barclays Bank in London
The first Boeing 737 takes its maiden flight
The Concorde is seen for the first time in public.
Apollo 1 destroyed in a fire on the launch pad.
The US Has 74 Nuclear Powered Submarines in operation
Pulsars are discovered
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
The Beatles release Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, one of rock's most acclaimed albums.
More Information for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club BandThe popular rock band The Beatles release the experimental concept album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" during June . The band had just declared an end to their touring and as the freedom to record whatever they wanted set in, they set out to collaborate on their eighth album. They spent more time than they ever had before recording this album and focused on experimenting with sound and lyrics in a way that they had not been able to do while touring. Thought of by many as the definitive Beatles album it was considered one of their best at the time of its release and featured such songs as "With a Little Help from My Friends," "A Day in the Life," and "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds."
Rolling Stone magazine
The very first issue of Rolling Stone magazine was released in November . Created by Jann Wenner in San Francisco, the magazine was intended to reflect the youth's perspective on music, politics, and popular culture, while maintaining a more professional journalistic standard than many other similar publication of the time. The magazine became known for its iconic covers, with John Lennon gracing the first issue. Rolling Stone magazine has since remained popular in modern times, publishing over 1,000 issues.
Popular Culture 1967
Monterey International Pop Music Festival in California features some of the 60's Icons including Jimi Hendrix, The Who, Janis Joplin, The Steve Miller Band, Simon & Garfunkel and the Grateful Dead
Evel Knievel jumps his motorcycle over 16 cars lined up in a row.
Evel Knievel fails in his attempt to jump the fountains at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas
The Beatles release Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, one of rock's most acclaimed albums.
The Beatles release "Magical Mystery Tour" LP
The Beatles release the double A-sided single with Penny Lane on one side and "Strawberry Fields Forever" on the other side.
John Lennon's gets his psychedelic painted Rolls Royce delivered
Elvis Presley Marries Priscilla on May 1st
Premiere of the musical Hair
Barbara Streisand performs in Central Park before 135,000
Otis Reading dies in a plane crash aged 26
Carrol Shelby Mustang GT-500 Fastback was released
The Musical "Hair" opens off-Broadway.
Popular Films
The Dirty Dozen
You Only Live Twice
Casino Royale
A Man for All Seasons
Thoroughly Modern Millie
Barefoot in the Park
To Sir, with Love
In the Heat of the Night
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
Popular Musicians
The Rolling Stones Wild Horses Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, Brian Jones,
The Supremes
The Beatles John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr
The Doors “1967 Break On through” Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, John Densmore, Jim Manzarek, Rick Manzarek, Pat Sullivan
Aretha Franklin
The Grateful Dead “Viola LeeBlues” Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Robert Hunter,
The Monkees
Elvis Presley
The Beach Boys
The Bee Gees
The Jimi Hendrix “Little Wing”
Cream Eric Clapton Said after hearing Jimi play he want to burn his guitar.
Pink Floyd
Moody Blues
David Bowie
Bob Dylan Don't think twice it's alright. “The Poet” The Nobel Prize in Literature 2016
Popular TV Programmes
The Prisoner
The Forsyte Saga
Coronation Street
The Beverly Hillbillies
The Lucy Show
The Saint
Z-Cars
Doctor Who
General Hospital
Bewitched
Crossroads
Jeopardy!
Peyton Place
Top of the Pops
Hogan's Heroes
I Dream of Jeannie
Tom and Jerry
Star Trek
The Monkees Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork, Micky Dolenz
Born This Year
Faith Hill September 21st
Keith Urban October 26th
Vanilla Ice October 31st
Kurt Cobain February 20th
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Sunday Jan 05, 2020
Round and Round We Go.
Sunday Jan 05, 2020
Sunday Jan 05, 2020
Episode 21, 1984 "Round and Round” Ratt is an American heavy metal band that had significant commercial success in the 1980s, with their albums having been certified as gold, platinum, and multi-platinum by the RIAA. The group is perhaps best known for hit singles such as "Round and Round" and "Lay It Down" tracks that ranked on Billboard's top 40.
We are Americans first! November 4, 1979, The Iran hostage crisis was a diplomatic standoff between the United States and Iran. Fifty-two American diplomats and citizens were held hostage for 444 days from November 4, 1979, to January 20, 1981, after a group of Iranian college students belonging to the Muslim Student Followers of the Imam's Line, who supported the Iranian Revolution, took over the U.S. Embassy in Tehran.
On Tuesday morning, Iraqi supporters of Hezbollah begin storming the U.S. embassy in Baghdad. The violence escalates, with militia members attempting to enter the embassy, starting fires and damaging the outside and a reception area of the embassy. Iranians killed an American contractor, wounding many. We strongly responded, and always will. Now Iran is orchestrating an attack on the U.S. Embassy in Iraq. They will be held fully responsible. In addition, we expect Iraq to use its forces to protect the Embassy, and so notified!
Friday January 3rd 2020. President Trump ordered an airstrike on Thursday evening that killed the Iranian General Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad, a man he said was "plotting imminent and sinister attacks" against Americans in the region.Soleimani was the leader of the Quds Force, a covert section of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The White House said he was the mastermind behind attacks on Americans during the past two decades — including two recent attacks.
Cost of Living 1984: How Much things cost in 1984 Yearly Inflation Rate USA4.3 % Average Cost of new house $86,730 Median Price Of and Existing Home $72,400 Average Income per year $21,600.00 Average Monthly Rent $350.00 Movie Ticket $2.50 1gallon of gas $1.10 Dodge RAM 50 Truck $8,995.00 Dodge RAM 50 Truck $8,995.00 Chrysler New Yorker $13,045 Chevrolet Corvette $23,392 Apples Lb. 43 cents Bacon Lb. $1.69 Chicago, Illinois Brick Tudor 3 bedroom all modern appliances double garage sundeck $119,000.
Popular Culture 1984
U.S.A. Beauty Queen Killer Captured and dies during the arrest
The serial killer Christopher Bernard Wilder ( Beauty Queen Killer ) who went on a six-week cross-country crime spree starting in Florida on February 26, 1984 abducted and murdering his first victim Rosario Gonzalez he continued across the country through Georgia Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Nevada, Utah, California and New York before he was killed during a struggle with police in New Hampshire on April 13, 1984. There were 8 confirmed Murders and 12 Rapes , he is known as the Beauty Queen Killer because all the women were attractive. This is one of the first confirmed serial killers and was studied to provide insight into the minds of serial killers.
The Space Shuttle Discovery launches for its maiden flight on August 30th, 1984.
The MTV Video Music Awards Started
Britain and Ireland's top pop musicians gathered in a Notting Hill studio to form Band Aid and recorded the song "Do They Know It's Christmas" in order to raise money for famine relief in Ethiopia.
Michael Jackson wins unprecedented acclaim for his Album Thriller and sales over 37 million copies.
Technology: The original Apple Macintosh personal computer went on sale during January of 1984. The PC was the first mass-produced Apple computer that was mouse driven and had a built-in graphical user interface. The Macintosh was originally priced at about $2,500.00, which was more expensive than several other competitors’ models, but it still sold well despite the higher price. It’s success may have been due to the iconic advertisement for its release which aired during the Super Bowl. The Ridley Scott directed Orwellian-themed “1984” ad is considered to be one of the greatest commercials ever created.
Aids Virus identified by French Immunologist
AT&T Broken Up
The first Apple Macintosh goes on sale
Sony and Philips introduce the first commercial CD Players
Sony makes the first 3 1/2" computer disk
Popular Films
Ghostbusters
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Gremlins
Beverly Hills Cop
Terms of Endearment
The Karate Kid
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
Police Academy
Romancing the Stone
Splash
The Terminator
Amadeus
The Killing Fields
A Passage To India
Popular Musicians
Phil Collins
Alison Moyet
Billy Joel
Tina Turner with " What's Love got to do with it "
David Bowie
Wham! with " Wake Me up Before You Go "
Billy Ocean
UB40
Stevie Wonder with " I Just Called to say I love You "
Bruce Springsteen
Kenny Rogers
Bananarama
Duran Duran with " The Reflex "
Ultravox
Cars
Shitting where you eat. Straw ban?!
Carnival Corp and its subsidiaries have a long history of illegally dumping everything from single-use plastics to oil into the oceans they sail in. In 2017 the same subsidiary Princess Cruises pleaded guilty to illegally dumping oil from the Caribbean Princess cruise ship and intentionally trying to cover it up. Again, the fine of $40 million paid in 2017 amounted to just 0.2 percent of the $17.51 billion Carnival Corp made in 2017.
Carnival Corporation has agreed to pay $20 million after pleading guilty to releasing food and plastic waste into the ocean off the Bahamas. Environmental groups and customers have argued that fines on the order of $20 million are not significant enough to force Carnival Corp to change its long-held dumping practices. The fine of $20 million is equivalent to just 0.1% of the $18.88 billion Carnival Corp. brought in for 2018.
Australia Update
A total of 146 fires are burning across the state, with 65 uncontained, according to the NSW Rural Fire Service (NSWRFS). About 2,700 firefighters were tackling the blazes on Sunday.
The unfolding tragedy, that’s blackened about 5 million hectares (12.3 million acres) across New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia alone, has prompted millions of dollars of donations and support from international celebrities, sports stars, and the British Royal Family.
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