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C'mon Baby, Light My Fire

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In Ep.36 we rub some sticks together, light a campfire, and roast some heretical marshmallows

Part 1 [07:07] - In which we learn why Ed Sullivan didn’t want Jim Morrison singing his full-throat version of Light my Fire on live TV

Part 2 [26:44] - In which Rudolph the Red-Nosed reindeer shows up on New Year’s Eve and separates the party goers from the party poopers

Part 3 [37:35] - In which we stumble upon a campfire of biblical proportion. Believe me, we’re talking BIG here. This thing is huge.

*transcripts and links for each episode are available at: betweenthelines.xyz

*Chapter Titles read by Anna Jacobsen*

*Original German Fairytale text read by Jürgen Lexow *

*Librivox recording of Hänsel and Gretel (auf Deutsch) read by Stephan Gambke*

*Librivox recording of Hansel and Gretel (in English) read by Deborah Knight*

*Music and Sound credits for this episode (36) are — as usual — SUPER-extensive and can be found on the website @ betweenthelines.xyz

*special thanks to freesound.org for nearly all of kristo's awesome peanut gallery voices...

*got a question… or just wanna say hi…? Talk to me…

If you'd like to support the show, support your own Intuition, and eventually help speed up the production process you can buy me a coffee or a beer @ ko-fi.com Thanks!

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In Ep.36 we rub some sticks together, light a campfire, and roast some heretical marshmallows

Part 1 [07:07] - In which we learn why Ed Sullivan didn’t want Jim Morrison singing his full-throat version of Light my Fire on live TV

Part 2 [26:44] - In which Rudolph the Red-Nosed reindeer shows up on New Year’s Eve and separates the party goers from the party poopers

Part 3 [37:35] - In which we stumble upon a campfire of biblical proportion. Believe me, we’re talking BIG here. This thing is huge.

*transcripts and links for each episode are available at: betweenthelines.xyz

*Chapter Titles read by Anna Jacobsen*

*Original German Fairytale text read by Jürgen Lexow *

*Librivox recording of Hänsel and Gretel (auf Deutsch) read by Stephan Gambke*

*Librivox recording of Hansel and Gretel (in English) read by Deborah Knight*

*Music and Sound credits for this episode (36) are — as usual — SUPER-extensive and can be found on the website @ betweenthelines.xyz

*special thanks to freesound.org for nearly all of kristo's awesome peanut gallery voices...

*got a question… or just wanna say hi…? Talk to me…

If you'd like to support the show, support your own Intuition, and eventually help speed up the production process you can buy me a coffee or a beer @ ko-fi.com Thanks!

  continue reading

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