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Music icon Paul Anka and business visionary Skip Bronson are dear friends, and together they boast two of the greatest Rolodexes in Hollywood. Now they're inviting their famous friends to sit down for intimate chats about their lives and work. You'll get to know icons of film, music, television, sports and technology in a whole new way.
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Looking at projects involving Burt Reynolds and Charles Bronson that span their entire career. I look at the project give my opinion and give you all an overview of what the project is about. Please check it out and let me know what you think. www.patreon.com/scottwhite www.scottyblanco.com www.instagram.com/scottwhite1968 www.twitter.com/scottwhite91 Support this podcast: www.patreon.com/scottwhite
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Charlie Bronson is a young DJ and Producer from Spain of EDM, Techno and Hard-Techno. His experience is some streamings, clubs and radios. He wants learn every day more and more. This year will be release his first track with a independent label. COOL DROPS FROM SPAIN!.
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What’s up guys. This podcast is unedited unfiltered, unadulterated, uncensored, and definitely under-appreciated. I discuss, or some may say vent, about news, politics, and sometimes even a little about life. And I do it all while finding the humor in things especially when there’s none to be found. So yeah, I’m basically a sexy, funny, amazingly awesome explorer that scours the internet for things that I find interesting and then make fun of it, usually at my own expense. Literally at my ow ...
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Inspired by the rules for living from the fake gangster of the YouTube channel Grim.Hustle, I thought I'd share some of my own rules. Don't get me wrong, I thoroughly enjoy Grim.Hustle and agree with a lot of what he says. As I've always told my sons, any True Hippie can kick any OG butt any day of the week. I'm not a Deadhead, but I love this phot…
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Paul and Skip sit down for a master class in world economics courtesy of Carlos Slim, the business titan named by Forbes as the richest man in the world from 2010 to 2013. Slim opens up about the tremendous responsibility that accompanies his wealth, his outlook for the global financial forecast, and how the rise of artificial intelligence presents…
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In this podcast I once again go back to the source material for a major motion picture. In this podcast I have read the book Deliverance which the movie of the same name was based on. I review the book itself and the compare how close the movie is the story line and characters in the book. Please have a listen and let me know what you think. You ca…
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Inspired by the rules for living from the fake gangster of the YouTube channel Grim.Hustle, I thought I'd share some of my own rules. Don't get me wrong, I thoroughly enjoy Grim.Hustle and agree with a lot of what he says. As I've always told my sons, any True Hippie can kick any OG butt any day of the week. I'm not a Deadhead, but I love this phot…
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David was a True Hippie, always, but the album was dark and dystopian as the cocaine took over. As he sang in "Sweet Thing," "It's a street with a deal, and a taste It's got claws, it's got me, it's got you." More on David, the True Hippie, next episode and "Memory of a Free Festival."由thetruehippiechronicles
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Campbell Coe was a legend around Berkeley, having graduated from UC in the mid-fifties. He was a musician, luthier, raconteur supreme, journalist, photographer, the list goes on. For some reason, he let me hang around his cluttered little shop down a narrow alley of Haste St. just above Telegraph Avenue, where I would listen to him tell stories and…
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The 'Our Way' producers turn the tables on Paul and Skip and interview the hosts about their legendary careers. Skip looks back on his early life before becoming a hugely successful real estate developer and business visionary, and reflects on all the pranks he and Paul have pulled on one another. Paul recalls the unrequited high school crush that …
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Starting this new podcast has been concurrent with getting songs ready for my next album, or ready to go into the studio and do the actual recording. Right now, i'm establishing tempos, doing arrangements. Vocals and guitars parts are all just what we call scratch at this point, i.e., placeholders.由thetruehippiechronicles
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During the dessert course of their lunch together, Frankie and Paul reflect on life lessons from Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. and Dean Martin. They pair look back on their experiences as some of the first Western pop musicians to perform behind the Iron Curtain in the early ‘60s, and Frankie explains why he almost passed on his iconic role in Gre…
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"Pop Down The Years" is a love song to the music of my youth, to the times, and to a girl of course, all of whom seem to inhabit another dimension now, but one worth visiting. So they told the tale of the golden sun And the shining girl who lived within So pretty I'll go now I know now Just where to find her So the story goes we wore the clothes To…
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Pretty much says it all in the title. I'm getting this new podcast, The True Hippie Chronicles, off the ground. Talking a little bit about the Sixties, some of the good stuff and alll the dark part that never gets talked about: the Boomers who heard the JFK/RFK/MLK/Malcolm murders as a clarion call: with the do-gooders out of the way they would be …
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With Skip out of town on business, Paul has lunch chat with another dear friend: Frankie Avalon! Their pair reflect on 60 years of rock 'n' roll history, swapping stories from the road with Chuck Berry, Bobby Darin and James Brown, and what it was like coming up as teen idols in the 1950s. Frankie also recalls his nights hanging out at Elvis' house…
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It's been over four years since I posted a version of this song. I listened to the album the other night for the first time in a year or more. Inasmuch that I don't like the sound most of my vocals—I paid a guy a lot of money to mix the album who did not know how to mix vocals (live and learn!)—the arrangements stand up. They are amazing, I don't m…
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Alec Baldwin joins Paul and Skip to discuss his storied acting career, spanning 'The Hunt for Red October' to his record-breaking stint on 'SNL,' '30 Rock' and beyond. He offers the guys an impromptu lesson on method acting, explains why he was reluctant to do his iconic monologue in ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’ and how his instant-classic Trump impressio…
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The tennis icon weighs in on the Pickleball craze (spoiler: he is not a fan), recalls the time David Bowie shaded his guitar skills (even after lessons from Eddie Van Halen!) and reflects on his long journey from sports bad boy to good family man — thanks to some help from his wife, rock star Patty Smyth. But don’t worry, Mac still has some of his …
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The ‘Our Way’ gang welcome Skip’s dear friend Gayle King to the show. Together they reminisce about their first meeting in Hartford (where Gayle was the local reporter) and their respective journeys to Hollywood and beyond. The TV icon opens up about how she began her broadcasting career, shares memories from her favorite interviews, and reveals ho…
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In this podcast I review the book Death Wish by Brian Garfield. This is the book that the Charles Bronson movie was based on. I review the book itself and then compare it to the movie and see what is different and what is the same. Is the book worth reading? Is it better than the movie? Have a listen and find out. This podcast can be found on Cross…
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The superstar comedian reveals how he writes his material and the simple lesson that led him from from open mic nights to selling out Madison Square Garden. He also opens up about the time he hired his dad to give Robert De Niro acting lessons, the distinct difference between Italians and Sicilians, and why he wants his son to get the same school p…
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In the second installment of our interview with the Las Vegas visionary, Steve Wynn opens up about how the Broadway musical South Pacific inspired him to take a half-billion-dollar gamble on The Mirage — a hotel that transformed The Strip — and why the first guests to check in were wild animals. He also reveals how an Italian trip with Paul helped …
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Paul and Skip have an intimate chat with the architect of present-day Sin City. Together they reminisce about their days with the Rat Pack and mobsters as the city transformed from a desert outpost to America’s foremost fantasy land. Steve and Paul recall their epic practical joke battle that’s stretched on for decades, and Skip and Steve recall th…
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In this podcast I do reading of the parody of The Longest Yard, The Longest Yardbird from Mad Magazine no. 176 from July of 1975. Please have a listen and enjoy. You can support the podcast here, or on my Patreon Page with the link below. This podcast can be found on the Cross The Streams Media platform.www.patreon.com/scottwhitewww.scottyblanco.co…
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Working on my next, as yet unnamed, album. I'm getting up to speed on all the new production techologies, thought I would start with a relatively simple song. I still don't have lyrics for the two verses. They will arrive in their own time, as they always do. So far I'm very happy with the mix, still tons and tons to do, but it's okay as a glorifie…
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Paul and Skip have a hilarious talk with the longtime Saturday Night Live veteran, who opens up about his hit YouTube series 'Hiking with Kevin,' rumors of a 'Weeds' reunion, and his early years as a little German boy. He also recalls how he won over SNL producer Lorne Michaels for a spot on the iconic comedy mainstay, his enduring friendship with …
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Music legend Tony Orlando pays a visit to the 'Our Way' studios to reminisce with Paul about their early meetings in Rat Pack-era Las Vegas. The "Tie A Yellow Ribbon" singer reflects on his early days making music with a young Carole King, his years working as an A&R exec under industry icon Clive Davis, and the unlikely circumstance that resulted …
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It's rockstar Saturday night. I'm hanging out with my cat Monkey Blue. He's asleep on the bed. I might join him soon. I thought I would play a song that will be on my next album, after I create an arrangement for it and record it properly. It's called "Baby Knows." Happy to see that my weekly newsletter from my website is working again. Please go t…
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Sammy Davis Jr playing a washed-up Latino boxer? Check!! Joe Besser of the Three Stooges playing a non-comedic roll? Check!! Charles Bronson as a giddy boxer? Check!! This episode of General Electric Theater has it all--even stuff you didn't even know you wanted. We go back to the late 50s/early 60s television and with my friend Scott Sabo we take …
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So when we last encountered ort narrator, he had, having fled the loving bosom of his newly-redecorated Oakland flat under threat of death from the thugs up the street, landed, at last, in Los Angeles and had begun to explore this alien culture while trying to sell HoneyBun Spanking Kits. HoneyBun was the logical outcome of the hugely successful ar…
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The veteran host stops by the 'Our Way' studios to share insight culled from decades spent interviewing every celebrity under the sun. He recalls his earliest days in broadcast, what it was like to have an uncle (and a cousin!) as Presidents of the United States and reflects on what he learned in the aftermath of the infamous 'Access Hollywood' Tru…
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It's a double dose of Canadian crooners this week on 'Our Way,' with Paul and Skip welcoming Michael Buble to the mic! Together they luxuriate in all things Rat Pack, as Michael shows off his best impressions of Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra, Skip discusses what it's like living with Ella Fitzgerald's ghost, and Paul regales the group with tales fr…
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In 1980, Burt Reynolds was at the height of his fame, so Hollywood cashed in on it!! In the early 70s, Burt had a TV show called Dan August. When he hit it big, the studio put two episodes together and put out a TV movie. My good pal, Will Fordyce and I take a look at the 70s cop show, with a lot of familiar faces. Have a listen and let us know wha…
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The comedy titan stops by to sing an R-rated duet with Paul and discuss his directorial debut, 'Old Dads.' He also opens up about his triumphant homecoming as the first comedian to ever play Boston's Fenway Park, how the mean streets of Bean Town made me an expert at handling hecklers, what it was like to have legendary author David Foster Wallace …
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