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Grazing GOATs
by Andy Mack
Where do you stand on anything considered to be the "greatest of all time"...? For everything imagineered, cobbled together and fired out into an evolving culture, there’s a broad palette of opinions stretching all the way from bewilderment to be-wonderment and all that slots somewhere in between. The object of the Grazing GOATs podcast is to pluck individual entries out from those long lists of books, films, classical and contemporary compositions, poems, plays, paintings, speeches – frankly anything that sports a “greatest ever” lapel pin anywhere – and take a deeper dive to understand why they are (and if they should still be) counted among the greatest of all time.
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Citizen Kane - 1941
"Probably the best film in the world...?" Many of us of a certain vintage will remember Orson Welles for the memorable marriage of his distinctive monotone with one of the world's best known adverts for Danish lager, but in 1941 he was a young man with no experience of filmmaking rewriting the filmmaker's playbook. Citizen Kane's mark could be seen in everything that followed, even if it didn't know its Rosebud from its elbow...
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War and Peace - 1869
Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy's "War and Peace" is the go-to titanic breeze block read for anyone sheltering from an atomic apocalypse, ploughing through a life sentence, or queueing for a Ryanair flight to Bydgoszcz. Tolstoy largely rewrote the entire novel and planned an equally weighty sequel which just goes to show what you can achieve when you don't own a telly or belong to a tennis club...
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Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - 1967
Sgt. Pepper reinvented The Beatles, reinvented the album, and reinvented the recording studio as the magician's infinite sound sandbox. It turned on and tuned into the vibe of the burgeoning counterculture, elevated the humble moustache, and ushered in a kaleidoscope-eyed era of colour, cosmic wizardry, and nausea-inducing curtain and carpet patterns. It also inspired one of the most ill-advised cinematic releases of all time...
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What's the Grazing GOATs podcast all about... Alfie?
Welcome to the Grazing GOATs podcast, a format dedicated to all the creative outpourings that float to the top of the critical pot whenever ardent culture vultures tinker with their lists and league tables of genre-defining greatest hits. Before we peruse the à la carte GOAT menu, here's an amuse-bouche of the whats, whys and where-is-this-goings. Welcome, and enjoy!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Where do you stand on anything considered to be the "greatest of all time"...? For everything imagineered, cobbled together and fired out into an evolving culture, there’s a broad palette of opinions stretching all the way from bewilderment to be-wonderment and all that slots somewhere in between. The object of the Grazing GOATs podcast is to pluck individual entries out from those long lists of books, films, classical and contemporary compositions, poems, plays, paintings, speeches – frankly anything that sports a “greatest ever” lapel pin anywhere – and take a deeper dive to understand why they are (and if they should still be) counted among the greatest of all time.
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Andy Mack
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