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Each week we take a Nostalgic Look to the future - as we present and celebrate the entertainment of the past, and illustrate that its the foundation of the entertainment we enjoy today. We at Everything Old is New Again also feature sound clips to jog the memory, we have quizzes and games to challenge the mind, have visits from some of today’s CELEBRITIES and we even have created and introduce CHARACTERS for a few laughs.
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Totally 80s and 90s Recall

Totally 80s and 90s Recall

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Join two Gen X dudes as they take a nostalgic look at all things 80s and 90s. From music and movies to television and pop culture, these friends of 35 years will take you on a trip back in time to review two of the most influential and awesome decades. Join them each week as they rewind back to the era of cassette tapes, big hair and Super Nintendo. New episodes drop every Tuesday.
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Get ready for the ultimate podcast experience for fans of the Hammers - the official West Ham United football podcast! Every week, join us for in-depth interviews with first team players as they discuss their journey to the Premier League and their experiences at the London Stadium and beyond. But that's not all - we also take a trip down memory lane with nostalgic chats featuring the club's past heroes. Relive the most unforgettable moments in West Ham United history with exclusive insights ...
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The Classic Hold Up

Impact 89FM | WDBM-FM

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A nostalgic look at classic music, video games, TV and films asking the question: "Does it hold up?" Each episode features a different host that brings a fresh take on a film, TV show, video game, or music album of their choice. What can we discover? Do old favorites have a shelf life? Will the classics hold up? “The Classic Hold Up” is an AudioVideoLand production by Digital Storytelling students of Michigan State University in collaboration with Impact 89FM.
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On the latest episode of Totally 80s and 90s Recall, Dave and Rob dive into 90s Country Vol. 3, revisiting an era when Nashville was churning out some of the most beloved crossover hits in music history. The duo shares their favorite tracks from artists like Garth Brooks, Shania Twain, and Brooks & Dunn, unpacking the stories behind the songs and w…
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In the latest epsiode of Ironcast, Chris Scull and Carlton Cole are joined by West Ham's own, and England international, Callum Wilson. Wilson opens up about his grassroots beginnings, the hard work that shaped his career, and what it was like to score his first goal for West Ham United. He also shares what it’s like to pull on the England shirt, t…
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In 1981, the music world was still riding the wave of disco’s afterglow while carving out the sounds that would define the decade. Rock was dominant on the charts, with bands like Journey, REO Speedwagon, and Foreigner packing arenas, while new wave acts such as The Go-Go’s and Duran Duran were beginning to reshape pop with synthesizers and bright,…
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This week on Totally 80s and 90s Recall, Dave, Rob, and Kurt are joined by special guests Brad and Sean to dive into the wild world of 1980s comedy movies with a March Madness–style 16-team bracket. From slapstick to satire, the guys break down some of the funniest and most quotable films of the decade, pitting classics head-to-head until only two …
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This week on Totally 80s & 90s Recall, the podcast crew revisited the 1990 classic Kindergarten Cop, and it proved to be a surprisingly entertaining mix of action and comedy. Arnold Schwarzenegger stepping into a classroom full of energetic kids creates a delightfully oddball scenario, balancing tough-guy antics with heartwarming moments. The movie…
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This week we take a little break at our look at the King Biscuit Flower Hour radio show and it's impact on Rock and Roll of the past to enjoy another of our stories. This one includes the band from the 1970's, "The Records", a great old bar where you could see dueling bands live, and our "hero" Douglas trying his best to date a shot girl.Like and s…
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We take a long hard look at the wonderful radio show of the past, King Biscuit Flower Hour. Let's continue our exploration of popular bands of the 70's, 80's and 90's and how they started and were broadcast on this weekly radio show. Fun stuff! Like and subscribe and never miss a show. EverythingOldIsNewAgain.biz…
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For the week ending August 27, 1983, the Billboard Hot 100 was loaded with some of the most iconic songs of the decade. At the top, The Police were wrapping up their legendary run with “Every Breath You Take” before yielding to a new wave of contenders. Hot on their heels, Eurythmics’ synth-driven “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)” was climbing fast…
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We take a long hard look at the wonderful radio show of the past, King Biscuit Flower Hour. Let's continue our exploration of popular bands of the 70's, 80's and 90's and how they started and were broadcast on this weekly radio show. Fun stuff! Like and subscribe and never miss a show. EverythingOldIsNewAgain.biz…
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The early ’90s gave us some of the most iconic music of the decade, but 1993 and 1994 also produced a surprising collection of misfires that have aged like milk in the sun. From overproduced follow-up singles that couldn’t capture the magic of their predecessors to novelty tracks that made listeners question their life choices, these years proved t…
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We take a long hard look at the wonderful radio show of the past, King Biscuit Flower Hour. Let's start our exploration of popular bands of the 70's, 80's and 90's and how they started and were broadcast on this weekly radio show. Fun stuff!Like and subscribe and never miss a show.EverythingOldIsNewAgain.biz…
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This week on Totally 80’s and 90’s Recall, Rob and Dave are going way back—to the years they were born! Dave is diving into the Billboard Hot 100 of 1976, and Rob’s taking on 1977, but with a twist: each of them has handpicked their favorite 10 songs from those charts—not necessarily the biggest hits, but the ones that stuck with them as they grew …
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Great Scott! Back to the Future is the heartwarming tale of a teenage slacker, a wild-haired scientist, and a DeLorean with more horsepower than common sense. When Marty McFly accidentally zaps himself from 1985 to 1955, he must dodge his horny teenage mom, fix his parents’ love life, and somehow get back to the future—all while Doc Brown turns Hil…
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In this week’s episode of Totally 80’s and 90’s Recall, Dave and Rob dive deep into the flannel-wrapped world of one of the most iconic bands of the ‘90s—Pearl Jam. From the explosive arrival of Ten in 1991 to their fierce stance against the mainstream and Ticketmaster, Pearl Jam helped shape the grunge movement while carving their own path through…
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This week, Rob and Dave are throwing caution (and their notes) to the wind as they go live on Totally 80’s and 90’s Recall for a wild ride through the Billboard charts of the 1980s! That’s right—no scripts, no prep, just two dudes, a mic, and a time-traveling love affair with the greatest decade in music history. For this live episode, they'll spin…
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Oh, Jerry Maguire—the 1996 rom-com/sports drama hybrid we didn’t know we needed but now can’t live without. Tom Cruise plays a slick sports agent who has a midlife moral crisis, writes a manifesto (sorry, mission statement), gets immediately fired, and walks out of the office with nothing but a goldfish and Renée Zellweger. Meanwhile, Cuba Gooding …
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A Few Good Men is a powerhouse military courtroom drama directed by Rob Reiner, starring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, and Demi Moore. The story follows hotshot Navy lawyer Lt. Daniel Kaffee (Cruise), who’s known for cutting plea deals rather than seeing the inside of a courtroom. But when two Marines are accused of murdering a fellow Marine at Guant…
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This week on Totally 80s and 90s Recall, Dave, Rob, and Kurt are firing up the engines and diving into Days of Thunder (1990), the slick, high-speed NASCAR drama that brought Top Gun-style adrenaline to the racetrack. Directed by Tony Scott and produced by the powerhouse duo of Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, the film stars Tom Cruise as Cole Tr…
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1985 #1 Hits (Draft) Get ready to crank up the nostalgia, because this week on Totally 80’s and 90’s Recall, Dave and Rob are diving headfirst into the unforgettable soundscape of 1985! From power ballads and synth-pop to chart-topping movie anthems, 1985 delivered one of the most diverse and iconic collections of #1 hits in Billboard history. Whet…
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Wrestling superstar, Marc Mero joins us to talk about his new book - From Badd to Good. This is a fascinating look behind the scenes of the wrestling industry and an inspiring story of success over failure. Join us.Like and subscribe and never miss a show.EverythingOldIdNewAgain.bizBy Douglas D. Viviani
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This week, Dave, Rob, and Kurt (with a special guest) strap on their bandoliers and dive headfirst into the over-the-top, protein-shake-fueled madness of 1980s action movies—where subtlety was for side characters and every explosion was a valid plot device. This was the golden era when Arnold Schwarzenegger could wipe out an entire jungle cartel wi…
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This week on Totally 80’s and 90’s Recall, Dave and Rob crack open a sun-soaked time capsule from the 90s — a classic burned CD labeled "Summer Grooves." It’s 16 tracks of pure nostalgic heat, handpicked to capture that perfect summer vibe. Whether you were cruising with the windows down, throwing a beach party, or just chilling in your backyard wi…
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This week, we’re firing up the intensity with Heat, Michael Mann’s epic 1995 crime saga that brought together two cinematic titans — Al Pacino and Robert De Niro — for the first time ever in a shared scene. (Yes, The Godfather Part II doesn’t count — different timelines, folks.) Heat is a gritty, stylish, and emotionally charged cat-and-mouse thril…
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Ill Communication, released in 1994, marked a high point for the Beastie Boys, blending their signature irreverent style with genre-hopping experimentation. The album saw the trio—Mike D, MCA, and Ad-Rock—seamlessly fuse hardcore punk, jazz-funk, and old-school hip-hop, with the standout single “Sabotage” becoming an anthem of the era. Its explosiv…
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In the latest episode of Ironcast, Chris Scull and Carlton Cole are joined by rising Hammers star and proud Academy of Football graduate Ollie Scarles.Scarles reflects on a landmark moment in his burgeoning career, the unveiling of his plaque at Chadwell Heath, joining legendary names such as Mark Noble, Joe Cole, Anton Ferdinand and Frank Lampard.…
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This week on Totally 80s and 90s Recall, Dave, Rob, and Kurt go full flannel as they rewind to 1995 and dive headfirst into Kevin Smith’s cult classic Mallrats—a movie that taught a generation never to trust a chocolate covered pretzel, stay out of the back of Volkswagens, and for the love of Stan Lee, fear the escalator Our trio of podcasting mall…
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It’s the battle of the decade openers! In this episode, David and Rob rewind to 1980 and 1990 to break down the biggest, boldest, and most unforgettable songs that launched the '80s and '90s in style. From the final echoes of disco and the rise of New Wave to the dawn of hip-hop’s golden age and the birth of the pop mega-star—these two years were m…
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1995 was a transitional year for what was known as “Alternative” music, as it started to become a melting pot of old and new styles in the post grunge world. Bands like Foo Fighters and Bush carried a little of the old grunge ideals, but with a more radio friendly style. Britpop and electronic based music started to become very popular. Huge albums…
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Great British Bake Off winner and lifelong West Ham fan Matty Edgell joins Chris and Ginge on Iron Cast. Matty explains how he fell in love with West Ham United, reveals his favourite moments following the club and offers behind-the-scenes insight into what really happens on Bake Off when the cameras aren’t rolling. To top it all off, Matty surpris…
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This week, we’re diving into the high-stakes, high-pressure world of Crimson Tide—the 1995 submarine thriller that pits two powerhouse performances against each other: Gene Hackman as a grizzled, old-school Navy captain, and Denzel Washington as his calm, calculated executive officer. When a rogue Russian faction threatens nuclear war, the crew of …
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In this episode, we dive deep into one of the most iconic and meticulously produced rock albums of the 1980s — Def Leppard’s Hysteria. Released in 1987, this monster record took over the airwaves with a perfect blend of hard rock swagger, pop hooks, and groundbreaking production. We break down the story behind the album’s creation — from Rick Allen…
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Our latest instalment of Iron Cast is a very special one as host Chris Scull is joined by men’s goalkeeper Alphonse Areola and women’s striker, Vivienne Asseyi. The two have been good friends since their school days, having both attended the illustrious Clairefontaine academy in their native France. Alphonse and Vivi open up on a number of topics, …
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The 80s were a great time for music, perhaps even the greatest. From innovations in technology, like synthesizers and drum machines to memorable hooks and big 80s production the 80s were next level iconic. The music of the 80s spread across so many genres and styles it pretty much gave everyone something great to listen to. If you were into pop, ro…
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Recently-retired Hammers academy graduate James Tomkins joins Chris Scull and Ginge to reflect on his journey from Chadwell Heath prospect to Premier League mainstay. He opens up about the heartbreak of leaving West Ham for Crystal Palace, sharing emotional memories from his time at the Boleyn Ground and recalling the hilarious pranks pulled on him…
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This week we dive into the cult classic from 1995, Empire Records. This dramedy is set over the course of a single day at an independent record store in the mid 90’s. The store is staffed by an eclectic group of teenagers and young adults all dealing with their own problems while trying to save the store from being turned into a corporate Music Tow…
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Whether it was grunge, hip-hop or pop albums shaped the identity of entire generations. They weren’t just music, there were statements, lifestyles and defining moments. Unlike today where you can access songs as a single streaming item, listening to an album in the 90s became an entire experience. Albums would have intro tracks, interludes, deep cu…
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Singers and groups have always been inspired by the music that came before them. In the 80s, many of these artists found key success by recording other bands or songwriters material or what is called a Cover. So why do musicians cover songs instead of writing their own? Well a variety of reasons as it turns out, tribute to influences, reaching a wi…
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