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This Was A Thing: The Retro Podcast is the nostalgia podcast that dives deep into the pop culture happenings of yesteryear! Join hosts Ray Hebel and Robert W. Schneider as they delightfully dissect some of the greatest fads, trends, and one-hit wonders from pop culture history. From box office hits to box office flops, from high fashion to low fashion, This Was A Thing: The Retro Podcast is your one-stop-shop for all things nostalgia.

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This Was A Thing: The Retro Podcast is the nostalgia podcast that dives deep into the pop culture happenings of yesteryear! Join hosts Ray Hebel and Robert W. Schneider as they delightfully dissect some of the greatest fads, trends, and one-hit wonders from pop culture history. From box office hits to box office flops, from high fashion to low fashion, This Was A Thing: The Retro Podcast is your one-stop-shop for all things nostalgia.

Luister op Apple Podcasts
Vereist abonnement en macOS 11.4 of nieuwer

    37: From Justin to Kelly; Or, 2003 - A Review on Fashion (Classic)

    37: From Justin to Kelly; Or, 2003 - A Review on Fashion (Classic)

    Danny and Sandy...Troy and Gabriella...Baby and Johnny. All vacation romances that became classics in their own right. And then there’s another that’s maybe not quite as classic: the iconic, infamous, and Golden Raspberry award-winning duo of Justin and Kelly.
    ~~~
    “American Idol” season one was an entertainment behemoth in the 2002. It introduced us to sassy judges and gave the world the multi-hyphened legend, Ryan Seacrest. But besides that, it also introduced the world to Kelly Clarkson and Justin Guarini, the heroes of this episode.
    After season one was done, the next logical step was taken – LETS MAKE A MOVIE! And a movie, they made… “From Justin to Kelly” was a musical/rom-com/beach flick released in the summer of 2003. Considering how popular “American Idol” was, the film HAD to be a success, right?...
    This week Ray teaches Rob about the departure of Brian Dunkleman, how apparently Ft. Lauderdale has a platform on the beach where you can tap dance, and how the guy who wrote the script for “Spice World”, also wrote this script. LEGEND!
    If you like what we’re doing, please support us on Patreon or you can subscribe to our bonus content on Apple Podcasts. And we’d love to find even more listeners, so if you have a second, please leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. And if you have any other thoughts or feedback you’d like to share with us, we’d love to hear from you - feel free to email us or send us a message on social media.
    TEAM
    Ray Hebel
    Robert W Schneider
    Mark Schroeder
    Billy Recce
    Daniel Schwartzberg
    Gabe Crawford
    Natalie DeSavia
    WEBSITES
    IMDb
    Box Office Mojo
    Metacritic
    Rotten Tomatoes 
    ARTICLES
    Entertainment Weekly
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    • 51 min.
    119: Ellen DeGeneres Comes Out; Or, Yep, She’s Gay!

    119: Ellen DeGeneres Comes Out; Or, Yep, She’s Gay!

    When it comes to LGBTQ trailblazers, Ellen DeGeneres is top of that list. Her decision to come out both as a public figure and her television persona made waves across the country and her daytime talk show helped normalize the image of a gay host on public airwaves. Sadly (and unsurprisingly given the slow pace of progress) there was blowback when Ellen made her momentous decision - conservatives railed against a gay television character and its impact on “family values.” But what maybe was a surprise is that Ellen also got blowback from the LGBTQ+ community - as well as from many fans of the very show where she broke ground.
    Rob teaches Ray and Daniel about Ellen’s early years as a standup comedian, including her breakout appearance on Carson; her casting in the starring role on the sitcom initially titled These Friends Of Mine; the key role that Oprah Winfrey played in Ellen’s story both in real life and on screen; how ABC supported DeGeneres’s decision to come out and wrote an entire season leading up to that event; and why, after Ellen’s unprecedented decision, many progressive critics felt that her television show actually suffered for it.
    If you like what we’re doing, please support us on Patreon, or you can subscribe to our bonus content on Apple Podcasts. And we’d love to find even more listeners, so if you have time, please leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. And if you have any other thoughts or feedback you’d like to share with us, we’d love to hear from you - feel free to email us or send us a message on social media. 
    TEAMRay Hebel
    Robert W. Schneider
    Mark Schroeder
    Billy Recce
    Daniel Schwartzberg
    Natalie DeSavia
    EPISODE CLIPS“The Puppy Episode” Clip
    Ellen Degeneres Makes Her First Appearance on Carson’s Tonight Show
    “These Friends of Mine” Promo
    ADDITIONAL MUSIC & SOUND EFFECTS“This Was A Thing” Theme Songs composed by Billy Recce
    “Happy Bee”
    • Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    •...

    • 58 min.
    90: La Cage aux Folles; Or, The Best of Pride Is Now (Classic)

    90: La Cage aux Folles; Or, The Best of Pride Is Now (Classic)

    June's bustin' out all over, and we're bustin' out one last classic episode before we get back to some new episodes coming later this month. And since June is Pride Month and the month of the Tony Awards, we're serving up a "two birds, one stone" situation by reairing an episode that falls squarely in both categories: La Cage aux Folles!
    ~~~
    In honor of pride month, this week is a special episode focused on the franchise that began life as a landmark French boulevard stage comedy, and was then adapted into acclaimed films and musical. And even though the love story at the center of the story was between two men, it has captured the hearts of audiences from all sexual orientations. It also answers the age old question: what happens when you put the composer of Hello Dolly!, the director of West Side Story, and Edna Turnlad in a room together? The answer: Broadway magic.
    Rob teaches Ray about the history of Jean Poiret’s play La Cage Aux Folles and its many adaptations; how competing producers (including ThWAT favorite Allan Carr) fought to secure the chance to both film and musicalize La Cage; Jerry Herman’s hummable, Tony-winning score and the anthem it provided the gay rights movement; Nathan Lane’s breakout movie performance; and all the ways in which this property has been and continues to be celebrated by audiences across the world.
    If you like what we are doing, please support us on Patreon.
    TEAMRay Hebel
    Robert W. Schneider
    Mark Schroeder
    Billy Recce
    Daniel Schwartzberg
    Gabe Crawford
    Natalie DeSavia
    ARTICLESEPISODE CLIPSMike Wallace The Homosexuals 1967 - YouTube
    La Cage Aux Folles (1979) movie review - Sneak Previews with Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel - YouTube
    Epiphany - George Hearn (1982) - YouTube
    La Cage aux Folles 2 Trailer
    La Cage aux Folles 3 Trailer
    "Color and Light" from Sunday in the Park with George
    Columbo Pilot Episode - “Prescription Murder” costarring Gene Barry - Clips - YouTube
    I Am What I Am - YouTube
    Song on the Sand (La Da Da Da) - YouTube
    a...

    • 57 min.
    90: La Cage aux Folles; Or, The Best of Pride Is Now (Classic)

    90: La Cage aux Folles; Or, The Best of Pride Is Now (Classic)

    14: Vine; Or, Entertainment in Six Seconds or Less (Classic)

    14: Vine; Or, Entertainment in Six Seconds or Less (Classic)

    Our final stop down defunct social media memory lane: take six seconds (give or take a few hundred) and give a listen to our classic all about Vine!
    ~~~
    Can you put together a meaningful thought or idea in six seconds or less? What about a moderately funny video? It’s hard! But there was some GOLD in them there Vine hills!
    Ray teaches Rob about how Vine helped launch the careers of Shawn Mendes, King Bach, and yes, even Jake and Logan Paul. We also revisit some of our favorite Vines of years past including Rob’s favorite – a teacher’s reaction to having a piece of paper thrown at them. “Whoever threw that paper, your mom’s a…”
    If you like what we’re doing, please support us on Patreon, or you can subscribe to our bonus content on Apple Podcasts. And we’d love to find even more listeners, so if you have time, please leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. And if you have any other thoughts or feedback you’d like to share with us, we’d love to hear from you - feel free to email us or send us a message on social media.
     
    TEAM:
    Ray Hebel
    Robert W Schneider
    Mark Schroeder
    Billy Recce
    Daniel Schwartzberg
    Gabe Crawford
    Natalie DeSavia
     
     
    ARTICLES
    The Verge
    BBC
    The Guardian
    Pitchfork
    Ad Week
    Media Post
    Medium
    a...

    • 29 min.
    75: Napster; Or, Enter Shawn-Man (Classic)

    75: Napster; Or, Enter Shawn-Man (Classic)

    Next up in our social platform retrospective: Napster! TikTok may currently be the place where up-and-coming musicians are finding their audience and where labels like Universal have banned their artists from sharing music. But rewind a couple decades and there was one indisputable home of music on the internet: Napster. Only one problem: it was probably all illegal.
    ~~~
    Ah, to be 19 again. It's a time of possibilities, insecurities, of worrying about what adulthood is really going to be like. On the other hand, if you're Shawn Fanning or Sean Parker, your worries at 19 were a little bigger. As in, "multimillion-dollar legal battles with the entire music industry" bigger. And all because of a piece of software that let you listen to and download music from all across the internet...without paying the artists. What could go wrong?
    Ray teaches Rob about how a crazy idea on an Internet chat forum grew into the software start-up Napster; how Ray can trace his love of Monty Python to the early days of digital music downloads; how the music industry was forced to reckon with the reality that physical media had become a relic of the past; why pissing off Lars Ulrich is a bad idea; and why Napster's brief and shining moment in the world of online music streaming was the beginning of a trend that completely changed the way the world listens to music.
    If you like what we’re doing, please support us on Patreon, or you can subscribe to our bonus content on Apple Podcasts. And we’d love to find even more listeners, so if you have time, please leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. And if you have any other thoughts or feedback you’d like to share with us, we’d love to hear from you - feel free to email us or send us a message on social media.
    TEAMRay Hebel
    Robert W. Schneider
    Mark Schroeder
    Billy Recce
    Daniel Schwartzberg
    Gabe Crawford
    Natalie DeSavia
    ARTICLESThe Guardian
    Time
    Vanity FairEPISODE CLIPSa...

    • 52 min.

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