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The Long Seventies Podcast

A biweekly history podcast focusing on America between 1968 and 1984.

  1. 166

    From Stepford Wives to Valley Girls

    We discuss some interesting similarities and thematic continuity between two films, 1975's The Stepford Wives and 1983's Valley Girl. 

  2. 165

    Deep Politics -- The Yankee-Cowboy War with Gabriel Kennedy

    We discuss the concept of Deep Politics and the Yankee-Cowboy War with researcher, author and biographer Gabriel Kennedy. 

  3. 164

    The American Tao

    We discuss what we call the American Tao and the oppositional and codependent yin-yang archetypes it produces in society, like The Outlaw and The Lawman.

  4. 163
  5. 162

    The Deep (1977): SCUBA Diving in Socks

    We discuss the 1977 underwater treasure hunting thriller set in Bermuda, starring Nick Nolte, Jaqueline Bissett and Robert Shaw. 

  6. 161

    Authenticity & Pseudo-Vintage Hollywood

    We assess three recent Hollywood productions with vintage aesthetics for Long Seventies authenticity. 

  7. 160

    Gabriel Kennedy Interview on Robert Anton Wilson Part Two

    We continue our discussion with author and Robert Anton Wilson biographer Gabriel Kennedy, this time focusing specifically on the Long Seventies period of Wilson's life. 

  8. 159

    Interview w/ John Stevenson: Barbadian Spouge & Afrobeat

    We interview music journalist and writer John Stevenson about two of the Long 70s most interesting musical genres -- Barbadian Spouge and Afrobeat. 

  9. 158

    Interview: Gabriel Kennedy author of "Chapel Perilous: The Life & Thought Crimes of Robert Anton Wilson"

    We interview Gabriel Kennedy, author of the deeply researched and definitive #RAW biography "Chapel Perilous: The Life & Thought Crimes of Robert Anton Wilson."  Gabriel Kennedy's Website Buy the book on Lulu Buy the book on Amazon Gabriel Kennedy AKA Prop Anon's Substack

  10. 157

    Fear City: The Tom Berenger Movie not the War on the Mafia

    We discuss (in a short episode) the 1984 movie Fear City, starring Tom Berenger at his scowling best. 

  11. 156

    Andrew Nette Interview: Revolution in 35mm

    We interview editor and author Andrew Nette about his new book, co-edited with Samm Deighan, "Revolution in 35mm: Political Violence and Resistance in Cinema from the Arthouse to the Grindhouse, 1960–1990" You can buy the book at PM Press: https://pmpress.org/index.php?l=product_detail&p=1656 Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Revolution-35mm-Political-Resistance-Grindhouse-ebook/dp/B0CRNHVK68 Andrew's Substack newsletter: https://andrewnette.substack.com/ X: @Pulpcurry Bluesky: @pulpcurry.bsky.social Instagram: @pulpcurry Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/AndrewNette/

  12. 155

    Psychotronic Films

    We discuss Psychotronic Films, a wild genre blend of low-budget exploitation films almost universally panned by critics but loved by fans. 

  13. 154

    The Phoenix Program: Stage Two

    We talk about the phoenix program some more. 

  14. 153

    Dolemite (1975): Movie Magic and Mayhem

    We discuss Dolemite (1975), the first of blaxploitation auteur and stand-up comedian Rudy Ray Moore's brilliant two year, four film run of seventies classics. 

  15. 152

    The Phoenix Program: Stage One

    We start a planned trilogy of episodes on the secret Vietnam-era Phoenix Program, nominally a joint Military and Intelligence pacification and assassination program aimed at the Vietcong, but in reality a sweeping nation-building enterprise. 

  16. 151

    Zardoz (1974): The Saga of the Red Diaper

    We discuss John Boorman's 1974 magnum opus Zardoz, starring Sean Connery and Charlotte Rampling. It's a whirlwind of ideas and visual delights. Connery is the chosen one, a Mega-Connery in a post-apocalyptic world waiting for him to arrive and tear the place down. 

  17. 150

    Colin Babb Interview: Author of 1973 and Me

    We interview author, BBC broadcaster and journalist Colin Babb and discuss his book "1973 and Me: The England v West Indies Test Series and a Memorable Childhood Year." Join us for a fascinating interview on Cricket, culture, British and American sports and why the year 1973 inspired Colin to write this very personal book. 

  18. 149

    Jerry Barmash Interview -- Here Now the News: An Inside Scoop into New York's Best-Loved Anchors

    We're  joined by author, veteran broadcast journalist, Patch.com journalist and podcaster Jerry Barmash to talk about his recent book "Here Now the News: An Inside Scoop into New York's Best-Loved Anchors." Join us as we explore the world of 70s New York City news anchors.

  19. 148

    Jared Stearns Interview: Pure: The Sexual Revolutions of Marilyn Chambers

    We welcome author and collector Jared Stearns to the show to discuss his book "Pure: The Sexual Revolutions of Marilyn Chambers. This is a unique exploration of one of the early adult film industries biggest stars and her wild life.

  20. 147

    Spectre (1977): Rock Me Asmodeus

    We discuss Gene Roddenberry's 1977 television pilot "Spectre" about an Occult Detective (Robert Culp) and his rational-minded medical doctor sidekick/partner (Gig Young). Sound familiar? We're looking at you, X-Files. The duo do detective things and battle an ancient Mesopotamian demon. 

  21. 146

    Aaron Leonard Interview: Meltdown Expected

    We interview esteemed author and historian Aaron Leonard and pick his brain about his new book "Meltdown Expected: Crisis, Disorder, and Upheaval at the end of the 1970s." The title really says it all.   

  22. 145

    Capricorn One: How to Fake a Moon Landing in Six Easy Steps

    We discuss the 1978 film Capricorn One, conspiracy theories, how the government keeps secrets and how to fake a moon landing in six easy steps. 

  23. 144

    Me and the Orgone by Orson Bean

    We discuss the 1971 autobiography "Me and the Orgone: The True Story of One Man's Sexual Awakening" by actor Orson Bean. It's a fun journey through the therapeutic methods of Wilhelm Reich and its associated offshoots in the Wellness Movement. 

  24. 143

    The Gauntlet with Toby Roan

    We're joined by author and film connoisseur Toby Roan to talk about his book "Another Run Through The Gauntlet" and the Clint Eastwood film The Gauntlet. It's one of Eastwood's most underappreciated (yet over the top) films and Toby knows it inside and out.  Another Run Through The Gauntlet by Toby Roan on Amazon Toby's Blog 50 Westerns From The 50s Toby's Blog The Hannibal 8 Toby's The Sorcerer Blog

  25. 142

    James Riley Interview: Author of Well Beings - How the Seventies Lost Its Mind and Taught Us to Find Ourselves

    We interview James Riley, author of "Well Beings - How the Seventies Lost Its Mind and Taught Us to Find Ourselves." A fascinating interview with a Cambridge scholar pulling together the various threads of the Wellness industry into a truly wild Long Seventies story.  https://www.iconbooks.com/ib-title/well-beings/

  26. 141

    Altered States by Paddy Chayefsky

    We discuss Paddy Chayefsky's 1978 novel Altered States and the 1980 film adaptation. It's an epic story of scientific zealotry, psychedelic adventure, the power of love and 4 foot protohumans. 

  27. 140

    Get Crazy (1983): Punk Rock World and 80s Eclecticism

    We discuss Allan Arkush's 1983 film Get Crazy, a truly will and crazy cinematic experience and a spiritual follow up to his earlier film Rock 'n' Roll High School. 

  28. 139

    Joseph Matheny Interview: Ong's Hat & The Alchemy of Alternative Realities

    We're honored to interview poet and Ong's Hat creator Joseph Matheny. Great stories and some original perspectives on life from a truly original and creative thinker. 

  29. 138

    The Peoples' Temple and Jonestown

    We discuss Jim Jones' The Peoples Temple, it's life and tragectory which ended in tragedy. 

  30. 137

    Long Seventies Awards II

    Round two of of Long Seventies Award Show. We're joined again by Sean from Fringe Biology Records. 

  31. 136

    Cowboys to Cops

    We discuss the transition from Westerns to Cop movies during the Long Seventies, focusing primarily on actors that started their career as Cowboys and ended the LS as Cops. 

  32. 135

    Soul City, NC

    We discuss Floyd McKissick's intentional community Soul City, North Carolina, its context, goals and why the project ultimately failed. 

  33. 134

    The Amityville Horror & Alien: Outsideness Inside

    We discuss the theory that The Amityville Horror and Alien are conceptually the same movie and why these movies terrified audiences in the Long Seventies and beyond. 

  34. 133

    Rajneeshpuram: A Story of New Age Manifest Destiny

    We discuss the story of the founding of the intentional community of Rajneeshpuram in the backcountry of Oregon and the crazy events that followed. 

  35. 132

    Firefox & Red Dawn -- Hollywood Cold War

     We discuss two important films that helped revitalize the American Cold War and militarism.

  36. 131

    Super Synthtracks of the Seventies

    We discuss some super synth-based soundtracks and scores from Long Seventies films

  37. 130

    Sean Howe Interview -- Agents of Chaos: Thomas King Forçade, High Times, and the Paranoid End of the 1970s.

    Author Sean Howe joins the show to talk about his new book "Agents of Chaos: Thomas King Forçade, High Times, and the Paranoid End of the 1970s." 

  38. 129

    Wall Street (1987): Rebranding Dystopia

    We talk about Oliver Stone's 1987 drama Wall Street, starring Michael Douglas and Charlie Sheen, and wrap up the Decade of Dystopia series. 

  39. 128

    Financialization

    We discuss the rapid and sweeping financialization, corporate raiding and deindustrialization that took place during the Long Seventies and what effect it had on society. 

  40. 127

    The Crazies (1973) & Wizards (1977): Techno-totalitarian Dystopian Horrors

    Decade of Dystopia continues with two movies, The Crazies and Wizards. We discuss what these movies have in common, the dystopian visions they provide and what critique they make of the world of the Long Seventies. 

  41. 126

    The Twin Crises of Continuity & Progress -- Decade of Dystopia

    We discuss why the Long Seventies gave birth to so many dystopian creative works, specifically in the context of crises of continuity and progress. 

  42. 125

    Logan's Run: There Is No Sanctuary

    We discuss the 1976 dystopian sci-fi classic film Logan's Run, societal symbolic illiteracy, announce the Decade of Dystopia series and much more. 

  43. 124

    The Atrocity Exhibition: J.G. Ballard's Syncromystical Masterpiece

    We discuss acclaimed author JG Ballard's 1969 experimental piece of transgressive syncromystical literature. Love, death, loss, trauma, tragedy, eroticism, car accidents as immanent mystical experiences, JFK, Ralph Nader, Elizabeth Taylor, WWII, Vietnam, art etc. 

  44. 123

    Top Ten: Audio and Musical Gear

    We each choose ten pieces of audio and musical gear that we think were important to the audio/musical landscape of the Long Seventies. 

  45. 122

    Rollerball (1975): Skate or Die

    We discuss the eerily prescient 1975 dystopian film Rollerball, starring James Caan. Skates, motorcycles, fire, blood, murder, drugs, multivision tv and more!

  46. 121

    The Americanization of the South -- Part Two

    We finish our discussion of John Egerton's 1974 book The Americanization of the South, focusing on Politics, Industrialization, City growth and Culture. 

  47. 120

    Bareknuckle Boxing Movies

    We discuss some of the best bareknuckle boxing movies from The Long Seventies, in particular Charles Bronson's Hard Times and Clint Eastwood's Every Which Way But Loose. 

  48. 119

    The Americanization of Dixie -- Part One

    We discuss the meaning of "Americanization" the first three chapters of John Egerton's fascinating 1974 book "The Americanization of Dixie." 

  49. 118

    Thief (1980): A Faustian Heist

    We talk about the 1980 Michael Mann film Thief, starring ultimate tough guy James Caan as a besieged jewel thief working the mean streets of Chicago. 

  50. 117

    Paperbacks From Hell: Hi-Octane Horror

    We discuss the flourishing of the horror genre during the long seventies as hauntology and Grady Hendrix's fantastic book Paperbacks From Hell. 

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A biweekly history podcast focusing on America between 1968 and 1984.

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