BoomerByte - The Soundtrack of a Generation
BoomerBytes is an audial pastiche of sounds from the Baby Boomer Era (1940s-1960s). Content consists of public domain government films, PSAs, political campaign materials, and various clips that recall innocent times with a menacing Cold War backdrop. Relive fears of Communist paranoia, teenage social etiquette films, how to survive nuclear warfare as well as historic moments that marked the decades of children growing up in the wake of World War II. Note from Joe Hill; I am NOT "Joe Hill, author and son of writer Stephen King." Joe Hill is my real name and I am not related in any way to the famous labor organizer, Joe Hill.
BoomerByte - The Soundtrack of A Generation - TV Horror Hosts
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A staple of boomer era television that lasted well into the 1980s was the Saturday night horror film. Boomers had been treated to a complete education of classic horror in the 1950s on those new magical boxes their parents bought and placed in the living room. The old Universal goodies, particularly, got a great workout. 1930s and 40s horror films were collecting dust on the shelves until television gave them new life. Horror became so popular that hundreds of local tv outlets created their own Saturday night horror venues hosted by a personality. Cool Ghouls, as they are now known. Budgets were low, the movies were often lower and moments of tongue in cheek comedy made them Saturday night favorites all across America.
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Saturday, Apr 25, 2009BoomerByte - The Soundtrack of A Generation - Kids TV Shows
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Get any group of boomers together and before long they will be recalling kid tv shows. It's trivia paradise! Some of the cartoon and tv live host shows herein are readily identified. Others are not. See if you can remember or guess them all.
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Saturday, Apr 18, 2009BoomerByte - The Soundtrack of A Generation - A Hard Road Recalled
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"A Hard Road Recalled" The media often obscures some of the more difficult passages of the 1950s and 1960s. One of the unique aspects of the Baby Boomer era is its dual aura. On one side it was "Happy Days, Elvis, Malt Shops and Groovy Times," while on the other, the world often teetered on destruction and our nation was deeply troubled and divided. Putting together a short podcast that fully encompasses the Civil Rights Movement and how it profoundly shaded the lives of all growing baby boomers is nearly impossible. This is a mere "souvenir matchbook" or "ticket stub" recollection of those turbulent times. One thing is for sure. Baby Boomers entered a world that was deeply racially divided, lived to witness the excruciating pain of the subsequent violence and struggles---and lived to see a Black President take the oath of office on January 20, 2009.
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Thursday, Apr 16, 2009BoomerByte - The Soundtrack of A Generation - Passion Pit
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"Passion Pit" In the 1950s Boomer kids were gleefully carted to the drive-in movies by their parents. Little did anyone know this action was an early part of our sex education. In the 1960s, armed with car keys and a summer job's salary, teens flocked to the drive-in for....other reasons than watching the film. In fact, who really CARED what movie was on the screen? The windshield was far too foggy to tell. As we petted, a parade of blood thirsty queens, motorcycle maniacs, 3rd rate spies and shimmying Go-Go dancers all tried in vain to get our eyes on THEM...and off our dates. And what do Wendell Corey, Dennis Hopper, Jan Murray (of TVs Treasure Hunt), Diane McBain and Russ Tamblyn all have in common? They all appeared in the perfectly lurid and awful '60s films hereby presented. Time for a cheeseburger wrapped in tin foil!
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Wednesday, Apr 15, 2009BoomerByte - The Soundtrack of A Generation - Mersey, Mersey
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MERSEY! MERSEY! While anyone can argue who was more influential in the music business - Elvis or The Beatles - there's no question the Beatles had a bigger influence on baby boomers. The oldest boomer was only 10 when Elvis graced our tv sets. But the Beatles arrived just as boomers were entering those crucial adolescent years when "finding oneself" was the biggest psycho-social-sexual challenge. Just listen to these girls talk about the Fab 4. You will hear obvious teenage giddiness, but if you listen carefully, you will also pick up subtle moments foreshadowing the blossoming and liberation of the baby boomer female. Romance and talk of marriage and settling down are prevalent. But listen early on to the response of the girl when asked if she's going to get into a nice pretty dress for a Beatles concert. Her response: "Nah - I'm going just like this (jeans and sweatshirt) because the Beatles really like casual clothes." There is definitely somethin' happening' here!
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Wednesday, Apr 15, 2009BoomerByte - The Soundtrack of A Generation - "Number Please!"
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"Number Please!" Do you remember as a kid inadvertently getting the operator on the telephone and going into a slight panic? She was the authoritative voice moving our phone conversations at ever faster lightning speeds (so say these clips). Upon listening to these tributes to telephone operators and the Bell System of the 1950s you will find it difficult not to chuckle (we promise) at how ridiculously slow and laborious it all was. Just ask Englewood, New Jersey! And what ever became of "BellBoy," the VHS cassette-sized device we were all going to carry around so as to hear a beep when someone called us at home? Or the card we were going to insert into our dial phones so that they would dial the number automatically. Never saw it! Did you? No matter - here's to those hard working, professional and sassy telephone operators we barely hear anymore! Get BoomerByte episodes on cd. Listen in your home stereo, car or boat. Email boomerbyte@gmail.com for details. Blog at www.boomerbyte.blogspot.com
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Wednesday, Apr 08, 2009BoomerByte - The Soundtrack of A Generation - Spies Like Us
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"Spies Like Us" The first baby boomers were barely in high school when, on May 1st, 1960 Francis Gary Powers was caught spying on the Soviet Union in what is widely known as the U-2 Incident. Khrushchev pounced on the event just days before a world summit at the Kremlin pronouncing the United States aggressors in the Cold War. Eisenhower responded saying first that Powers was not spying but then, when evidence surfaced otherwise, said that spying has been nothing new. Still, the Soviets seemed to grab the momentum putting the U.S. back on its heels. Two and one half years later our spying paid off in the Cuban Missile Crisis providing JFK with a needed comeback following the Bay of Pigs debacle and a last hurrah for an old warrior - Adlai Stevenson who addressed the Soviet ambassador at the U.N. with his famous "I am prepared to wait until Hell freezes over for your answer" quip. In this segment listen to JFK's chilling address to the nation in October of 1962 that prompted this boomer to ask his mother, "will there be a nuclear war?" (I don't remember her response!) BLOG AT http://boomerbyte.blogspot.com/ Get BoomerByte episodes burned on a cd for $4.95 per episode plus $3.50 shipping and handling per cd. Email boomerbyte@gmail.com for further info.
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Wednesday, Apr 08, 2009BoomerByte - The Soundtrack of A Generation - Christmas Holiday Episode
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"A Christmas TV Extravaganza" Enough said! We survived the atomic hysteria and we remember more television than we care to admit. So, as a way to say Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all, BoomerByte presents a dazzling mashup of yesteryear. No need to think - just sit back and enjoy the ride. BLOG AT http://boomerbyte.blogspot.com/ Get BoomerByte episodes burned on a cd for $4.95 per episode plus $3.50 shipping and handling per cd. Email boomerbyte@gmail.com for further info.
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Tuesday, Apr 07, 2009BoomerByte - The Soundtrack of A Generation - A Day Called "X"
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"One Half Hour Of Mid-50s TV" Not to belabor the nuclear hysteria of the last episode,"Holy Nukes," this edition of BoomerByte is a perfect pairing for that show. In the mid-1950s CBS Television broadcast a half hour special entitled "A Day Called X." It attempted to illustrate how Portland, Oregon would respond to a nuclear attack. It may well be the first televison show of its kind, eclipsing the 1980s TV production of "The Day After." Introduced by actor Glen Ford, this now-public domain show was produced in coordination with the nation's Civil Defense Office and richly illustrates how early television was often used for government purposes as well as entertainment and pitching products. A few vintage ads have been thrown in to create the original ambience.
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Monday, Apr 06, 2009BoomerByte - The Soundtrack of A Generation - Holy Nukes!
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"Holy Nukes!" As many baby boomers were growing up in what seemed to be a utopia of security and protection, our government was playing with a new toy almost with the fascination of a kid. Seems it wasn't enough to obliterate Hiroshima and Nagasaki. No, Uncle Sam wanted to test atom bombs to see what they could really do! Nevada or New Mexico seemed like good enough sites. Why not? And don't worry - as these sound bytes readily attest - our military, the Atomic Energy Commission and our national Civil Defense System had it ALL figured out. With the assured swagger of a chemistry teacher explaining to students how, say, oxygen combines with hydrogen to make water, we were all "assured" that nothing could go wrong, a simple set of goggles would protect our eyes and the dangers of fallout were greatly exaggerated! In hindsight, the "enemy" may well have been our own government until things got under control. BLOG AT http://boomerbyte.blogspot.com/ Get BoomerByte episodes burned on a cd for $4.95 per episode plus $3.50 shipping and handling per cd. Email boomerbyte@gmail.com for further info.
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Monday, Apr 06, 2009BoomerByte - The Soundtrack of A Generation - Sex Education
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Face it, in the 1950s and early 60s girls were far better prepared in their sexual education than boys. Might this be because girls tended to stay around the house more, cook fudge with Mom and be much more available for those important "woman to girl talks?" Meanwhile, Junior was too busy being a boy playing cowboys & Indians, or baseball. Dad never really got around to that sensitive issue! Oh well. Instructional films to the rescue! In the first clip we hear how young boys are taught how "everything works" by a manly coach in a gym setting sitting on bleachers. That's right - treat em like men! No nonsense stuff. "We can take it!" Meanwhile, the girls are treated to a more homey educational setting. Finally we see how, in this era, good always won over evil. Given a shot to be all alone in a house our dating couple----decides NOT to "do it!" Sometimes graphic but always tastefully done!
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Sunday, Apr 05, 2009BoomerByte - The Soundtrack of A Generation - Election Returns 1960
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ELECTION NIGHT 1960 featured the RCA 501 computer with the ability to "do the work of 60,000 clerks." In highlights note the outdated reference to African-Americans as "Negroes," Nixon's cleverly disguised concession speech at 3 a.m. eastern time and JFK's low key victory statement from Hyannisport, MA at 10 am the following morning.
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Sunday, Apr 05, 2009BoomerByte - The Soundtrack of A Generation - American Roadster
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"AMERICAN ROADSTER" Many boomers were raised on a house built on developed farmland. As the suburbs grew, cars became important possessions. With salaries going higher, more leisure time and a car in the driveway boomer families took to the road in droves. First, check out the highly subliminal "sex sells" car ad from 1950. Bet you won't be able to tell the difference between the car and the female models when "smooth lines and contours" are discussed! Then, let's hit the drive-in movies for awhile! Finally, with the highly successful Disneyland pulling tourists from all over America, we get a glimpse of the east coast's attempt to duplicate Walt's concept - FREEDOMLAND! Drive Safely!
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Sunday, Apr 05, 2009BoomerByte - The Soundtrack of A Generation - The Tube
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Every BabyBoomer might want to think, just for a moment, how life would have turned out without television. It's an impossible thought. We were the first generation raised on the picture tube and no other technological invention or development influenced us more. These early BoomerBytes give a good glimpse of our nation's mentality once television crossed the threshold of our front doors and changed our lives (for better or worse) forever. At this time there seemed to be no end to the possibilities of what this square box could do for us. Some came true. Some came and went. But a singing tv salesman breaking into song when a pretty female customer enters the shop is something we will never see again! And, oh the technology!
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Sunday, Apr 05, 2009BoomerByte - The Soundtrack of A Generation - By The Book
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Two of every three mothers read most or all of Dr. Spock's now famous child-raising books and companies like Coronet Films churned out hundreds of instructional and how-to productions shown nationwide in school assemblies and workplaces. As targets of these efforts we were instructed on how to do everything but breathe. Posture, eating habits, manners, resolving conflicts, what to do on a date, thinking of others, how to be popular and avoiding strangers were just a few of them. Baby Boomers were probably the most intensively raised children in the history of our nation. In this installment kids learn that wasting their time might make them losers and adults grapple with the real meaning of a coffee break! Contact: boomerbyte@gmail.com
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Sunday, Apr 05, 2009BoomerByte - The Soundtrack of A Generation - Our Fascination With Outer Space
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"Our Fascination With Outer Space." What DIDN'T come from outer space in the 1950s? - Teenagers, commies, queens, aliens, saucermen. In spite of ALL those obstacles JFK spurred us on to the far beyond. (Visit my favorite podcast: B Movie-cast)
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Saturday, Apr 04, 2009BoomerByte - The Soundtrack of A Generation - Election 1960
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As Baby Boomers hit junior high school and beyond, John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon fight for the chance to lead the nation into the 1960s. Who could have imagined what a tumultuous decade it would be? Hear nomination speeches, campaign ads, stumping on the campaign trail and events leading up to the first televised Presidential debate.
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Saturday, Apr 04, 2009BoomerByte - The Soundtrack of A Generation - I'm Not A Juvenile Delinquent
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Communism move over! A new problem to deal with. Juvenile Delinquency. How to tackle it? Schools roll out an army of instructional films that teach kids how to be good citizens, behave on a date, follow rules and get along with everyone. Better yet, hook 'em up to a polygraph and teach them about emotions! Unfortunately kids were left with the choice of either being a juvenile delinquent or a homogenized square!
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Saturday, Apr 04, 2009BoomerByte - The Soundtrack of A Generation - In Their Place
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"In Their Place" - An episode dedicated to attitudes towards women. Contact us: boomerbyte@gmail.com
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Saturday, Apr 04, 2009BoomerByte - The Soundtrack of A Generation - Are You A Commie?
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Senator McCarthy, assistant Cohn and Senator Dirksen grill alleged Communists, "Are You A Commie?", Civil Defense in the U.K. Contact us: boomerbyte@gmail.com
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Saturday, Apr 04, 2009BoomerByte - The Soundtrack of A Generation - Premiere Episode
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Premiere Episode
The one that started it all!
An informative and entertaining podcast that highlights moments of growing up in the Baby Boomer era of 1945 - 1964. Sound bytes cover nuclear testing films, teenage etiquette, political campaigns, movies, amusement parks, sociological attitudes & sexual mores, juvenile delinquency, television history, etc - all backdropped by the menacing Cold War. Sometimes chilling, sometimes hysterically dated - something for every boomer's memories and tastes.
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Saturday, Apr 04, 2009BoomerByte - The Soundtrack of A Generation - Conelrad Alert!
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Conelrad Alert, Atomb Bomb Education, American Career Women, Hercules, Toys, Doctors and Cigarettes, "Are You Popular?" boomerbyte@gmail.com
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Saturday, Apr 04, 2009BoomerByte - The Soundtrack of A Generation - Eisenhower v Stevenson
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1950s Eisenhower-Stevenson election campaign; U.S. army promo,rocket safety for kids, FDA warns of quackery. Contact us: boomerbyte@gmail.com
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