• My Boomer Buddies Podcast Telling It Like It Was And Is!

  • By: Rick Reed
  • Podcast

My Boomer Buddies Podcast Telling It Like It Was And Is!

By: Rick Reed
  • Summary

  • I visit weekly with my boomer buddy friends and we cover nostalgic and current topics from our boomer perspectives. We tell it like it was and is!

    We recall and discuss popular culture through topics, such as music, television, movies, lifestyles and much more - all through a nostalgic lense. There will also be spotlights on My Boomer Buddies. Each of us will share what it was like growing up as Boomers and how we became who they are now. We all turned out OK ... even though we drank from garden hoses, rode our bikes without helmets, and didn't sit in kiddie car seats. We also talk about the world we live in now. We may sound a bit curmudgeonly, but hey, we have earned that right! After all, we have gone through a lot and, with all that experience, we can now "see around corners"! Come and listen in to us old-timers. You may learn something... At the least, you'll get in some laughs and make some new - old friends!

    © 2024 My Boomer Buddies Podcast Telling It Like It Was And Is!
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Episodes
  • My Boomer Buddies Podcast - Crossover Podcasts - Ed Halbach & Rick Cover 5 Classic Rock Hits!
    Oct 3 2024

    Summary

    In this crossover episode of the Boomer Buddies podcast and the Ed Halbach Show, hosts Rick Reed and Ed Halbach dive into nostalgic music from their youth, discussing iconic songs from the 60s and 70s. They share personal memories associated with these tracks, highlighting how music evokes powerful emotions and memories. The conversation flows through various classic rock hits, exploring their significance and the memories they conjure up, while also reflecting on the evolution of music and technology over the years. The episode concludes with a promise to collaborate again in the future, emphasizing the joy of reminiscing about the past through music.

    Takeaways

    • Music has the power to evoke strong memories and emotions.
    • Nostalgia plays a significant role in how we connect with songs.
    • Classic rock continues to influence new generations of music lovers.
    • Personal stories tied to songs can enhance the listening experience.
    • The evolution of music technology has changed how we enjoy music.
    • Crossover collaborations can create engaging content for listeners.
    • Iconic songs often have interesting backstories and meanings.
    • Sharing music memories fosters connection between listeners.
    • The joy of reminiscing about the past can be therapeutic.
    • Podcasts are a great platform for discussing music and memories.

    Titles

    • Boomer Buddies Unite: A Musical Journey
    • Nostalgic Tunes: A Crossover of Memories

    Sound Bites

    • "We are Boomers and we both love music."
    • "Isn't that amazing what music can do?"
    • "You ain't seen nothing yet!"

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction to Boomer Nostalgia

    03:02

    Exploring Iconic Songs of the Past

    04:15

    Memories Associated with Music

    09:30

    The Impact of Classic Rock Bands

    22:12

    Reflections on Timeless Ballads

    23:20

    Closing Thoughts and Future Collaborations

    Contact us at myboomerbuddies4@gmail.com with thoughts, comments and Boomer content you may want us to touch on. Also find us on YouTube.

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    26 mins
  • My Boomer Buddies Podcast: One-Hit Wonder - Zager & Evans, "In The Year 2525"
    Sep 26 2024

    Summary

    In this episode of My Boomer Buddies podcast, Rick Reed explores the classic one hit wonder 'In the Year 2525' by Zager and Evans. He discusses the song's themes of technology and its impact on humanity, its cultural significance during the late 1960s, and the legacy of the artists behind it. The conversation invites listeners to reflect on their memories associated with the song and its relevance today.

    Takeaways

    • The song 'In the Year 2525' was a major hit in 1969.
    • Zager and Evans warned about the dangers of technology in their lyrics.
    • The song reflects a cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
    • Cultural events like the moon landing coincided with the song's popularity.
    • The arrangement of the song features acoustic guitars and a horn section.
    • Zager and Evans disbanded in 1971 after limited success.
    • The song has sold over 10 million copies worldwide.
    • Rick Reed shares personal memories tied to the song.
    • The podcast encourages audience interaction and sharing of memories.
    • The song's themes remain relevant in today's technological landscape.

    Titles

    • Exploring the Depths of a Classic Hit
    • A Journey Through 1960s Music History

    Sound Bites

    • "It's called In the Year 2525"
    • "This song warns of the dangers of technology"
    • "The song topped the charts during major events"

    Chapters

    Introduction to One Hit Wonders


    Exploring 'In the Year 2525'


    Cultural Context and Impact


    Legacy of Zager and Evans


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiuaaJVcxSk

    Contact us at myboomerbuddies4@gmail.com with thoughts, comments and Boomer content you may want us to touch on. Also find us on YouTube.

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    9 mins
  • My Boomer Buddies Podcast: Rick Recalls The One-Hit Wonder Song, 'Girl Watcher' By The O'Kaysions!
    Sep 17 2024

    In this episode of My Boomer Buddies, Rick Reed discusses the one-hit wonder band The O'Kaysions and their famous song 'Girl Watcher' from 1968. He reflects on the song's soulful quality, the band's background, and the cultural context of the era. The conversation also touches on the reception of the song, comments from listeners, and a discussion on the themes of respect and admiration in music, contrasting it with misogyny.

    Takeaways

    • The O'Kaysions are best known for their hit 'Girl Watcher'.
    • 'Girl Watcher' reached number five on the US charts in 1968.
    • The band is from Kenley, North Carolina, formed in 1959.
    • Rick Reed expresses surprise that the band is white.
    • Comments from listeners reflect nostalgia and cultural memories.
    • The song is viewed as a respectful admiration of women.
    • Rick encourages audience interaction through comments and emails.
    • The discussion includes reflections on 60s fashion.
    • The podcast is available on various audio platforms.
    • Rick Reed concludes with a friendly farewell.

    Sound Bites

    • "I always thought it was just first class soul."
    • "Makes an old man wish for younger days."
    • "I used to sing in a Motown style group."

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction to The O'Kaysons and Their Hit Song

    01:37

    Exploring the Song's Impact and Reception

    05:22

    Band Members and Personal Reflections

    06:22

    Closing Thoughts and Listener Engagement


    Thanks to the original poster of this usage.


    Here is the link to their video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yatGAAslCsM&list=PPSV


    Contact us at myboomerbuddies4@gmail.com with thoughts, comments and Boomer content you may want us to touch on. Also find us on YouTube.

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    7 mins

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