We’ve learned a lot since the last episode! We learned all about government and police oppression directed towards people from the Pacific in New Zealand in the 70s. We learned that psychedelic drugs have great benefit in medicine. We learned that Robert Lloyd of The Nightingales nearly made it big so many times, and that Birmingham in the 70s didn’t like its King Kong statue. We also learned that Woodstock 99 was a complete and utter disaster. Tune in to this episode to find out where you can see the documentaries and productions that taught us these things!
We also learned an amazing thing about double vinyl albums. The Captain can’t quite work out how he didn’t already know it. Plus comments on the self-referential Bo Diddley, the Paris Texas soundtrack, and more.
Notes and links at https://www.onlyapodcast.com/episode-22-we-can-handle-the-truth-documentaries-and-more/
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052 - Krafty Work
051 - Stop Making Sense
050 - The Beatles - The End?
049 - Covered In B's
048 - Stones, Blades and Bullet Train
047 - Are Friends Acoustic?
046 - Rainn's World and Ringo's Furniture
045 - Te Wa Tuku Reo Māori, The Māori Language Moment
044 - Chub On The Wye And Scrapper
043 - Once In A \ Every Lifetime
042 - The Funniest Joke Of The Year?
041 - Lionesses and More Mercury
040 - Mercury Prize Pt1 - And Other Stuff
039 - Social Media: We Love (Hate) It
038 - Crumpet Throat Laceration
037 - Books, Breathing, Blood Pressure, Blur, Bettye and Bikes
036 - Some People Are On The Pitch..
035 - We Are Normal and We Want Our Freedom
034 - Indian Pizza or Italian Curry?
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