Best Fictional Audio Drama Podcasts
We’re Alive!
War of the Worlds - the broadcast of which caused America to panic when it was broadcast by Orson Welles in 1938
What’s the Frequency
Welcome to Night Vale
The Cleansed
The Amelia Project
The Bright Sessions
Limetown
Selected Shorts
The NoSleep Podcast
The Vault
Best Fictional Audio Drama Podcasts
We’re Alive!
War of the Worlds - the broadcast of which caused America to panic when it was broadcast by Orson Welles in 1938
What’s the Frequency
Welcome to Night Vale
The Cleansed
The Amelia Project
The Bright Sessions
Limetown
Selected Shorts
The NoSleep Podcast
The Vault
Boom
Best Fictional Audio Drama Podcasts
We’re Alive!
War of the Worlds - the broadcast of which caused America to panic when it was broadcast by Orson Welles in 1938
What’s the Frequency
Welcome to Night Vale
The Cleansed
The Amelia Project
The Bright Sessions
Limetown
Selected Shorts
The NoSleep Podcast
The Vault
Boom
Wolf 359
Original recordings of songs you may not know were covers (links if possible)
1.) Robert Hazard - Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
Original recordings of songs you may not know were covers (links if possible)
1.) Robert Hazard - Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
2.) John Denver - Forest Lawn
Original recordings of songs you may not know were covers (links if possible)
1.) Robert Hazard - Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
2.) John Denver - Forest Lawn
3.) Racey - Kitty
Thin_Ice
September 25, 2018, 5:08pm
61552
Original recordings of songs you may not know were covers (links if possible)
1.) Robert Hazard - Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
2.) John Denver - Forest Lawn
3.) Racey - Kitty
4. B.W. Stevenson - My Maria
5.) Jackie DeShannon - Bette Davis Eyes
6.) Barbra Streisand - Memory
One Streisand bio I read actually referred to Elaine Paige’s “cover” of the song. Methinks the author needs to verify who’s covering whom.
NDP
September 25, 2018, 5:33pm
61555
Nonsuch
September 25, 2018, 5:41pm
61556
I’m confused. As far as I can tell, Paige was the original singer and it was Streisand singing the cover. They both recorded their versions in 1981 but Paige, who had been performing the song on stage, did so first and her version was released first.
gkster
September 25, 2018, 6:49pm
61559
Nonsuch
September 26, 2018, 3:24pm
61562
Arnold Schwarzenegger wisecracks, and the movies they came from. (Repetition acceptable)
“Please don’t disturb my friend. He’s dead tired.” - Commando
“I’ll be back.” - The Running Man, to which Damon Killian replied, “Only in a rerun.”
Arnold Schwarzenegger wisecracks, and the movies they came from. (Repetition acceptable)
“Please don’t disturb my friend. He’s dead tired.” - Commando
“I’ll be back.” - The Running Man, to which Damon Killian replied, “Only in a rerun.”
“Remember Sully, when I promised to kill you last? I lied.” - Commando
Arnold Schwarzenegger wisecracks, and the movies they came from. (Repetition acceptable)
“Please don’t disturb my friend. He’s dead tired.” - Commando
“I’ll be back.” - The Running Man, to which Damon Killian replied, “Only in a rerun.”
“Remember Sully, when I promised to kill you last? I lied.” - Commando
“Chill out, dickwad.” - Terminator 2
Arnold Schwarzenegger wisecracks, and the movies they came from. (Repetition acceptable)
“Please don’t disturb my friend. He’s dead tired.” - Commando
“I’ll be back.” - The Running Man, to which Damon Killian replied, “Only in a rerun.”
“Remember Sully, when I promised to kill you last? I lied.” - Commando
“Chill out, dickwad.” - Terminator 2
Following #3 - Rae Dawn Chong asks “Whatcha do with Sully?” “I let him go.” - Commando