90’s Mixtapes: A 90’s nostalgia podcast beckyleftthechat
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A weekly 1990s pop culture podcast talking about all things from 30 years ago. We chat about music, movies, tv and pop culture!
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May and June 1994 Potpourri: The O.J. Simpson debacle
This week we talk about the O.J. Simpson debacle, Jaqueline Kennedy Onassis' death and her iconic style, our top movies and Pat's hot takes on Simba.
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May and June 1994 TV: Shannen Doherty leaves 90210, Star Trek Next Gen and In Living Color have their series finales
This week we're talking about the tv happenings in May AND June 1994. In Living Color, Star Trek Next Generation, Roc, Shannen Doherty leaves Beverly Hills 90210, Hulk Hogan signs with WCW and more.
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June 1994 Music: Stone Temple Pilots, Warren G, Rancid, and the Lisa "Left Eye" Lopez incident
We're diving into it this week with some news stories from June 1994 including the fire that Lisa "Left Eye" Lopez set, and the debut of Aaliyah's Age Ain't Nothing but a Number produced by R. Kelly (and a little about that problematic situation.) We listen to Stone Temple Pilot's Purple, some Kiss covers, Rancid's Let's Go and go down a bunch of rabbit holes like we always do.
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May 1994 Music: Weezer's Blue Album, Beastie Boys Ill Communication and The Lion King Soundtrack
This week we discuss the music of May 1994! The Eagles were charging over $100 per concert ticket while Pearl Jam went to war with Ticketmaster for better ticket prices. We take a left turn and talk about going to Mars before talking about Sunny Day Real Estate, The Beastie Boys, Weezer and The Lion King Soundtrack.
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April 1994 Potpourri: Kurt Cobain's death
This week we're talking about smoking laws, Nixon's death and presidents, and Kurt Cobain's alleged suicide. We have thoughts.
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April 1994 Movies: With Honors and The Favor
We've got some of your favorite 90's men including Brad Pitt. Bill Pullman, Brendan Frazer, Josh Hamilton and Patrick Dempsey in this week's movie episode. These two movies bring up discussions on the midlife crises and the importance of a floppy disc.