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A hard hitting World War II podcast that isn't afraid to ask the tough questions. It doesn't ask the tough questions, but not because its afraid; It's because it's lazy and disorganized and forgot to research the week's topic until about 11:00 the night before, and by then it had already had a few drinks and was kind of sleepy.
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The Alpha and Omega edition - in the last episode on elections, Brad and Ned talk about the light and dark sides of democracy, discussing the 1994 South African election, which brought Nelson Mandela and the ANC to power in that country, and the series of elections in Germany between 1930 and 1933 that sounded the death knell for the Weimar Republi…
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The conservative collapse edition ... Ned continues his hatchet job on Winston Churchill, describing his historic defeat (Winston's, not Ned's) in the 1945 UK election. Brad then gets into the nitty gritty and long lasting impact of the Liberals 1993 landslide victory in Canada.Brad and Ned
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The democracy edition - Our heroes begin what is likely to be a lengthy discussion of their top five elections. In this episode they talk about the 2000 and 1860 US presidential elections. To paraphrase Churchill, Brad and Ned's is the worst from of podcasting, except for all the others. And a shout out to Ben, our latest, and probably first Americ…
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Third time's the charm...and what could be more charming than Brad and Ned talking about World War II? Just Brad talking about it! In this episode, the boys wrap up their discussion of the top battles with Brad explaining the Battles of Midway and Arnhem, and Ned demonstrating his active listening skills.…
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The Long Windiness of War - Brad and Ned really found their groove talking War War II battles and managed to chat for two hours non-stop. This is the first of at least two, but more likely three, episodes that have been carved out of that marathon natter sesh. Who would have thought that two middle aged white guys could talk for so long about war? …
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Oh my god, it's over! Here it is folks, at long last the final installment in Bard and Ned's Top 5 A;bums! Brad does Johnny Cash's American Recordings 4, Ned does Elvis Costello's Armed Forces. There are no words for this moment...Brad and Ned
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The fully and completely Canadian music episode, except without Fully Completely. Brad dives deep into the murky nethers of 1990s Canadian celtic rock, and comes up clutching a lost classic: MacKeel's Plaid. After that, Ned mines a rich vein of Upper Canadian electopop ...something something mineral related...something something ... a real gem: Dia…
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The arc of history is long, but it bends towards Skynyrd. In this week's episode,the boys come perilously close to crossing their streams: First Brad ponders the depths of Steve's Earle's the Hard Way and Ned does his best to expound n the glories of Lynyrd Skynyrd's debut album, all while blind stinking sober. It goes about as well as you'd expect…
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Brad and Ned discuss the first of their personal top five albums. Ned showcases some of the most biting musical satire of the Johnson administration. Do all those catchy numbers lampooning Hubert Humphries still hold up? No, they don't. Following that, Brad gets gritty, discussing one of the seminal albums of the Outlaw Country movement of the 1970…
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Episode 4, the Quest for Peace!Fresh from taking the waters at Baden Baden, Ned returns to your earholes with his health restored. Meanwhile, Brad, the original CFL boulevardier, spent the past week frolicking along the boardwalks of Lansdowne, seeing and being seen. Presumed fan of the podcast, Kevin Glenn, even had the chance to have his picture …
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