El Presidente Posted August 24, 2023 Posted August 24, 2023 FOH is certainly a vibrant community with a wide range of interests and views. Most of us are active readers/listeners and are always on the look out for great content to enjoy while we are enjoying a cigar, exercising/working out or simply plodding around the house. This thread is for specific podcasts/music/books etal that you have listened to in the last week ir so and that you thought were exceptional and worth sharing.
El Presidente Posted August 24, 2023 Author Posted August 24, 2023 I am a fan of the podast series "The Rest is History". Two episodes this week were riveting and they involved the rise and fall of Oscar Wilde. No one does sex and scadal trials like the British! If you have even an inkling of a legal mind, you will find it fascinating. Regardless, both episodes are entralling and really worth a listening. In order 341 and 342. Find them on any podcast/youtube or just click on these. 4
LizardGizmo Posted August 24, 2023 Posted August 24, 2023 Rick Rubin's new podcast is fantastic and I really enjoyed his 2hr conversation with John Mayer - namely the sections about his time with Dead and Co. and the Grateful Dead music, as he was my bridge into falling in love with Garcia and the Dead nine years ago. 4
MoeFOH Posted August 24, 2023 Posted August 24, 2023 27 minutes ago, El Presidente said: I am a fan of the podast series "The Rest is History". I'm an addict. Fantastic pod.
MoeFOH Posted August 24, 2023 Posted August 24, 2023 Big fan of Chinwag pod, too... https://www.treefort.fm/series/chinwag If you love Paul Giamatti as an actor I feel it's safe to say you'll love his podcast as well. Co-hosted by author/philosopher Stephen Asma.
Chibearsv Posted August 24, 2023 Posted August 24, 2023 Been listening to a lot of Richie Kotzen lately. I especially like the funky jazz vibe he’s got. 3 1
Low Posted August 24, 2023 Posted August 24, 2023 I've been building my physical book collection since I think they look great on a shelf and ended up picking up some of my favorites this week. East of Eden by Steinbeck, Slaughterhouse Five by Vonnegut, Haunted by Palahniuk, The Road and No Country For Old Men by McCarthy. Most recently read books are Neuromancer by Gibson, The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin, and Project Hail Mary by Weir. Highly recommend the first two if you enjoy sci-fi, and the last one if you like fun books without too much seriousness Here's a couple of youtubers I found recently and have been working through their backlog https://www.youtube.com/@Wendoverproductions https://www.youtube.com/@kingsandthings https://www.youtube.com/@neoexplains 2
HDGSN Posted August 25, 2023 Posted August 25, 2023 Books Blood Meridian - Cormac McCarthy Suttree - Cormac McCarthy A Short History of Nearly Everything - Bill Bryson Papa Hemingway - A.E. Hotchner Thirteen Days: A Memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis Podcasts The Shotgun Start (irreverent golf podcast released MWFs) - I listen to every single one. Trap Draw (irreverent current events podcast released periodically by No Laying Up) Pod Save America (US politics) Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe (science, mostly space-oriented) 13 Minutes to the Moon (serial podcast by the BBC on Apollo 13) The End of the World with Josh Clark (serial podcast on existential threats) Music Download the Relisten app, pull up the Grateful Dead and pick a show from that day in history. Rinse and repeat each day. 1
SteveA Posted August 25, 2023 Posted August 25, 2023 A podcast I've been enjoying immensely is "Nothing is Real". All about The Beatles. If you're a fan it's highly recommended. If you're not a fan, what's the matter with you.😁 https://www.nothingisrealpod.com/ 1
Boxer31 Posted August 25, 2023 Posted August 25, 2023 Joe Rogan - guests from the MMA and boxing world. Excellent interview with Terrance Crawford (he put a hurt on Spence a couple weeks ago). The Boxing Voice podcast is good one. music wise - a lot of The Allman Brothers and Chris Stapleton.
El Presidente Posted August 25, 2023 Author Posted August 25, 2023 In terms of favourites, this thread is more precision based. Specific podcast episode or interest track that you listened to this or last week that grabbed your attention 👍
Fireball Posted August 25, 2023 Posted August 25, 2023 The Pirate History podcast. Episode 28- DeceptionReally quite a story- the real Captain Morgan. Also. Music. Led Zeppelin BBC Sessions. ‘Thank You’. There is no more perfect guitar solo in the history of mankind. And it was live. Very impressive.
Capn_Jackson Posted August 25, 2023 Posted August 25, 2023 1 hour ago, Fireball Ron said: The Pirate History podcast. Episode 28- Deception Really quite a story- the real Captain Morgan. Also. Music. Led Zeppelin BBC Sessions. ‘Thank You’. There is no more perfect guitar solo in the history of mankind. And it was live. Very impressive. Excellent solo. I love the Zeppelin BBC Sessions all around, but that particularly is a great track. Also The Girl I Love She Got Long Black Wavy Hair. Fierce guitar tone at the very beginning! 1
Capn_Jackson Posted August 25, 2023 Posted August 25, 2023 So last week I finished, for the second time, “Lord of the Rings,” read by Andy Serkis. This came out just a couple years ago, and I have now listened to it twice. Serkis, ever the vocal acrobat, reads every single character in a unique voice, and hearing the return of his signature Gollum voice is chilling. Of course, all three books in total come to about 65 hours of listening. If you start now, might finish by Thanksgiving! It is the most enjoyable audiobook I’ve ever heard. Although I’ve read LOTR about 8 times, not counting the 2 listens, listening to it in his voice brought a heightened enjoyment. 3
gillmiller Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 Just wrapped up "Politics on the Edge" by Rory Stewart, an enjoyable read, though I sensed a bit of steam running out around the three-quarters mark. In search of a change of pace, my next literary adventure beckons me towards the artful sensual erotic stories penned by the incredibly talented Stellan Emrys Wild. What sets him apart is his unique ability to delicately and sensually craft this genre of literature. It's not just a skillful use of words; it's an artistry that allows readers to embark on a journey of desire and passion, gently guided by Wild's exceptional storytelling.
Bill Hayes Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 Not everyone's cup of tea but love the Guru album Jazzmatazz Vol #1.
MrBirdman Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 If you like historical drama I’m on the third audiobook of Hillary Mantel’s award-winning Wolf Hall series about Thomas Cromwell. Really excellent, and well written. The audio performance is also among the best I’ve heard.
GaryK 54 Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 On 8/25/2023 at 8:43 AM, Chibearsv said: Been listening to a lot of Richie Kotzen lately. I especially like the funky jazz vibe he’s got. Wow! Thanks for turning me on to Richie Kotzens. That is some serious musicianship. 1
porkchop Posted December 7, 2023 Posted December 7, 2023 This one has been picked over for close to three decades - still, have been a bit obsessed recently, digging into the reporting and personalities involved. 2
Russell Posted December 8, 2023 Posted December 8, 2023 7 hours ago, porkchop said: This one has been picked over for close to three decades - still, have been a bit obsessed recently, digging into the reporting and personalities involved. One of my favorite books of all time to listen to is “No shortcuts to the top” by Ed Viesturs. I’ve probably listened to it a half a dozen times. Partly because he’s a local badass, but mostly cause it’s an amazing story. It chronicles his journey to become the first American to climb the 14 big dogs without supplemental oxygen. In part of his tales, he talks about his heroic role on Everest during the ‘96 disaster. An amazing read/listen. 1
pohlmad Posted December 8, 2023 Posted December 8, 2023 I’ve been into the podcast Lounge Lizards and episode #109 was a review of the Ramon Allones #3 and a scotch pairing, a cigar that I’m looking forward to trying! What I like about this podcast is that they all have different palettes and different views, yet they are all appreciated. So many times differences are offensive or divisive but not on this pod. I love listening to them, their opinions, and learn something new about cigars each episode. 1 1
El Presidente Posted February 7, 2024 Author Posted February 7, 2024 I will once a day listen to a podcast that are anti-self. anti-self? ......the polar opposite of what I believe or what I think I believe. For me at least it is a good discipline. I always learn something. I am an entrepreneur at heart. I like to believe I am self made. Some good listening to the "left" of that belief. Podcast: The Gray area with Sean Illing. Nice one to kick off on is : The case for banning Millionaires. 1 1
eaglebear29 Posted February 7, 2024 Posted February 7, 2024 On 8/25/2023 at 4:32 AM, Capn_Jackson said: So last week I finished, for the second time, “Lord of the Rings,” read by Andy Serkis. This came out just a couple years ago, and I have now listened to it twice. Serkis, ever the vocal acrobat, reads every single character in a unique voice, and hearing the return of his signature Gollum voice is chilling. Of course, all three books in total come to about 65 hours of listening. If you start now, might finish by Thanksgiving! It is the most enjoyable audiobook I’ve ever heard. Although I’ve read LOTR about 8 times, not counting the 2 listens, listening to it in his voice brought a heightened enjoyment. LOTR is my absolute favorite GOAT series. Here's another I'd recommend. Its no LOTR but it is quite the masterpiece he has spun together. Where 2/3 books have been released and the author is working on the 3rd for around 13 years. He released 2 other short story books that add in to the main books to keep people busy over the years. Won the Quill Award: Name of the Wind Series by Patrick Rothfuss 1st book) The Name of the Wind (2007) 2nd book) The Wise Mans Fear (2011) 3rd book) The Doors of Stone (to be released and supposedly he almost done) Additional mini books) The Slow Regard of Silent Things (2014) The Narrow Road Between Desires (Nov '23) Highly recommend, I'm about to read them all again for a 3rd time and start his latest one I have yet to pickup.
LOMTL Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 Interesting topic, always great to listen to Werner Herzog, plus Steve Rinella doesn't cut him as much as he usually does on his podcasts. Enjoy https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cub21ueWNvbnRlbnQuY29tL2QvcGxheWxpc3QvZTczYzk5OGUtNmU2MC00MzJmLTg2MTAtYWUyMTAxNDBjNWIxLzYzYWJhOGJjLTJkYzgtNGY4OS04MDdhLWFlMjgwMDY1YTdjZC8zODkyYjlhMS1hOTYwLTRmOWUtYmVlNy1hZTI4MDA2NWE3ZGIvcG9kY2FzdC5yc3M?ep=14
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