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Originally posted by Roberto Baggio Roberto Baggio wrote:

Originally posted by sid waddell sid waddell wrote:

Originally posted by pre Madonna pre Madonna wrote:

Isn't Second Captain's a sports podcast? He seems a very odd guest.

His book looks interesting though and has been well received.
Yes but has occasional political podcasts hosted by the great Ken Early which are generally pretty good

Geoghegan has been on this podcast at least twice previously

I'm fascinated by the dark money thing and especially the right-wing think tanks and how they have such a hold over media and get away with it

They are all nakedly astro-turf propaganda operations funded by oligarchs and they are a malignant cancer on pubic discourse , they serve the cause of fascism, let's not beat around the bush here, that's exactly what they do

Hitler would have taken over the world had he had think tanks to propagandise for him

Really? You should have told us 
There's generally not much point in telling you anything 


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote pre Madonna Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Aug 2020 at 11:13pm
I guess it is subjective. I find him childish and  arrogant while trying to come across as intelligent and knowledgeable. His columns in the Irish Times are easily the worst things in it. 
The podcast sounds like it was put together on work experience. There's no organisation or logic, but they have all the confidence of such a youthful endeavor. I admire their chutzpah as people clearly buy into it. Maybe they have improved in recent times, but hearing or seeing Mick Wallace's lovechild makes me immediately think the worst.

Regardless, even if their work was sublime, this cross-pollination of topics seems to be uniquely Irish and I can't think of a single time it has ever worked.
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Originally posted by pre Madonna pre Madonna wrote:

I guess it is subjective. I find him childish and  arrogant while trying to come across as intelligent and knowledgeable. His columns in the Irish Times are easily the worst things in it. 
The podcast sounds like it was put together on work experience. There's no organisation or logic, but they have all the confidence of such a youthful endeavor. I admire their chutzpah as people clearly buy into it. Maybe they have improved in recent times, but hearing or seeing Mick Wallace's lovechild makes me immediately think the worst.

Regardless, even if their work was sublime, this cross-pollination of topics seems to be uniquely Irish and I can't think of a single time it has ever worked.

LOLLOLLOL
No wonder Sid loves them, bit like his posts 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote sid waddell Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Aug 2020 at 11:17pm
Originally posted by pre Madonna pre Madonna wrote:

I guess it is subjective. I find him childish and  arrogant while trying to come across as intelligent and knowledgeable. His columns in the Irish Times are easily the worst things in it. 
The podcast sounds like it was put together on work experience. There's no organisation or logic, but they have all the confidence of such a youthful endeavor. I admire their chutzpah as people clearly buy into it. Maybe they have improved in recent times, but hearing or seeing Mick Wallace's lovechild makes me immediately think the worst.

Regardless, even if their work was sublime, this cross-pollination of topics seems to be uniquely Irish and I can't think of a single time it has ever worked.
You sound fierce jealous of their success, which is very well merited






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Originally posted by sid waddell sid waddell wrote:

Originally posted by pre Madonna pre Madonna wrote:

I guess it is subjective. I find him childish and  arrogant while trying to come across as intelligent and knowledgeable. His columns in the Irish Times are easily the worst things in it. 
The podcast sounds like it was put together on work experience. There's no organisation or logic, but they have all the confidence of such a youthful endeavor. I admire their chutzpah as people clearly buy into it. Maybe they have improved in recent times, but hearing or seeing Mick Wallace's lovechild makes me immediately think the worst.

Regardless, even if their work was sublime, this cross-pollination of topics seems to be uniquely Irish and I can't think of a single time it has ever worked.
You sound fierce jealous of their success, which is very well merited






Why on earth would I be jealous of their success? Never mind 'fierce' jealous!  I admire good journalism, particularly good sports writing and commentary, but I feel it is an area Ireland has lacked in for some time and their 'success' is, to me at least, proof of that.
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anyone who listens to second captains is a ****. awful sh*te 
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Originally posted by Roberto Baggio Roberto Baggio wrote:

Originally posted by theheff1989 theheff1989 wrote:

only really listen to two podcasts. Quickly Kevin and 2 Johnnies. Bit late to QK. Just finished Gary Neville one. Excellent. 

Yeah it was one of the best ones the Neville one

What do the two Johnnies talk about 

Anything and everything, tis comedy. 
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Am current listening to one called "Real Dictators" which profiles the likes of Chairman Mao, Kim Jong Il, Stalin etc. Pretty interesting. 
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Quickly kevin, second captains and the stand is the three I listen to these days.
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Originally posted by gmfc90 gmfc90 wrote:

Three Castles Burning for Dublin history is decent. Good mix of topics.

Have listened to the first couple of episodes, worth listening too.

Another one to keep an eye out for is "Where is George Gibney?" made by the Second Captains lads along with BBC Sounds. The first episode is up on Spotify.

For anyone who doesn't know who he is, he was a famed swimming coach who sexually abused some of the swimmers he coached and fled to America in the 90's.

Seems like episodes will be released weekly. 


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Originally posted by The Huntacha The Huntacha wrote:

Originally posted by gmfc90 gmfc90 wrote:

Three Castles Burning for Dublin history is decent. Good mix of topics.


Have listened to the first couple of episodes, worth listening too.

Another one to keep an eye out for is "Where is George Gibney?" made by the Second Captains lads along with BBC Sounds. The first episode is up on Spotify.

For anyone who doesn't know who he is, he was a famed swimming coach who sexually abused some of the swimmers he coached and fled to America in the 90's.

Seems like episodes will be released weekly. 



What I like about Three Castles Burning is they're only a half hour. He packs a lot in. Where Is George Gibney is very good. The Second Captains lads are very good at what they do
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For anyone looking for something to listen to, I had a radio documentary on Newstalk over the weekend. Might be of interest to those missing gigs and festivals. 

It's called Dancing In The Floodlights and is about the first large scale rock music festival in Dublin, Thin Lizzy at Dalymount in 1977.

It tells the story of how that first concert came about, the impact it had on some of those who made it happen, who attended and who performed.

It combines original interviews with Thin Lizzy guitarist Scott Gorham, Radiators from Space singer Steve Averill (aka Steve Rapid), Concert Promoters Pat and Marie Murphy, DJ Pat James and Journalist Frank McNally alongside music and archive footage from the time.

Also available on Spotify etc as part of Newstalk's Documentary and Drama series. 



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Originally posted by Drumcondra 69er Drumcondra 69er wrote:

For anyone looking for something to listen to, I had a radio documentary on Newstalk over the weekend. Might be of interest to those missing gigs and festivals. 

It's called Dancing In The Floodlights and is about the first large scale rock music festival in Dublin, Thin Lizzy at Dalymount in 1977.

It tells the story of how that first concert came about, the impact it had on some of those who made it happen, who attended and who performed.
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It combines original interviews with Thin Lizzy guitarist Scott Gorham, Radiators from Space singer Steve Averill (aka Steve Rapid), Concert Promoters Pat and Marie Murphy, DJ Pat James and Journalist Frank McNally alongside music and archive footage from the time.

Also available on Spotify etc as part of Newstalk's Documentary and Drama series. 





Listened last night. It was quality
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Originally posted by gmfc90 gmfc90 wrote:

Originally posted by Drumcondra 69er Drumcondra 69er wrote:

For anyone looking for something to listen to, I had a radio documentary on Newstalk over the weekend. Might be of interest to those missing gigs and festivals. 

It's called Dancing In The Floodlights and is about the first large scale rock music festival in Dublin, Thin Lizzy at Dalymount in 1977.

It tells the story of how that first concert came about, the impact it had on some of those who made it happen, who attended and who performed.
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It combines original interviews with Thin Lizzy guitarist Scott Gorham, Radiators from Space singer Steve Averill (aka Steve Rapid), Concert Promoters Pat and Marie Murphy, DJ Pat James and Journalist Frank McNally alongside music and archive footage from the time.

Also available on Spotify etc as part of Newstalk's Documentary and Drama series. 





Listened last night. It was quality

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Originally posted by Borussia Borussia wrote:

Am current listening to one called "Real Dictators" which profiles the likes of Chairman Mao, Kim Jong Il, Stalin etc. Pretty interesting. 

Surely Franko appears if it's called Real Dictators.   Sure haven't they won th European cup numerous times 
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Some good suggestions here, had Apple music, but cancelled it, so will need something for the car.  
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