The Long John Nebel Collection
The Long John Nebel Collection features the influential New York City talk radio show host, Long John Nebel, who captivated audiences from the mid-1950s until his death in 1978. Known for his unique approach to talk radio, Nebel explored a variety of offbeat topics, including anomalous phenomena and UFOs, creating a freewheeling atmosphere that was both unpredictable and engaging.
Nebel's program was characterized by spirited debates among guests, occasional heated arguments, and a willingness to entertain unconventional ideas. He often invited listeners to call in, creating a dynamic interaction that drew in thousands of participants. His friendly demeanor and good-humored approach contributed to his popularity, making him a beloved figure in the world of radio.
Throughout his career, Nebel interviewed a wide range of personalities, from skeptics to believers, and tackled subjects that were often considered fringe. His legacy continues to influence talk radio today, as he navigated uncharted territory in the realm of public discourse.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
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Critiques
Some Golden Stuff Here
Shadows_Girl
Historic interviews with the flamboyant UFO Contactees of the early days. Also present are Arthur C, Clarke , Lester del Rey, Ellery and Lilly Lanier (parents of Jaron Lanier (father of Virtual Reality) and M, K, Jessup who died so mysteriously after being filled in on The Philadelphia Experiment. Ivan T, Sanderson shows up too!
A Depressing History Lesson
BixLives!
This explains how much of our current raging anger, despair, ignorance, poverty, moral depravity, hatred, wanton stupidity, illiteracy, and sadism began. All of this and more were required to realise our current depraved, fascist, orange State. This is why The Archive is essential. At least we can learn how we got here. In 100 years, people of the future can look to The Archive and discover how they were delivered.
Long John Nebel
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I listened to the radio shows as a kid and young adult and wished i could record from AM radio as easily as we can these days. I wondered if i would care if i got older to get copies of transcriptions i though long john claimed to keep. I was disappointed when he died and all night radio was never quite the same in my area .it is nice to be able to get this many. some of his shows were amazing many were just broadway characters schmoozing into the night as they ate. but i loved them all.