Lead singer of Lamb of God, Randy Blythe, joins hosts for historical banter, bizarre 1800s Chicago scandal, racial tensions in boxing, fumigation faux pas, shocking Victorian remedies, and legal consequences with humorous exchanges.
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Randy Blythe discusses lessons from his book and humorously deals with fan gifts.
Podcast hosts engage in a playful game while discussing historical events and bizarre treatments.
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Randy Bly shares details of his upcoming book release
Randy Bly, a musician, author, philanthropist, and surfer, discusses his upcoming nonfiction book 'Just Beyond the Light.' The book delves into lessons learned from individuals like his grandmother who lived through the Roaring Twenties and the Depression, offering insights into different perspectives and experiences.
Photographers gift Randy Bly with prints of himself on tour
Randy Bly, the lead singer of Lamb of God and a photographer, receives prints of himself taken by fans during his tours. While appreciating the sentiment and effort behind the gifts, including large prints, Randy humorously navigates the abundance of self-portraits presented to him by photographers.
Podcast hosts speculate on the historical newspaper date
In a podcast segment, the hosts engage in a light-hearted guessing game to determine the date of an old newspaper, with one guest humorously predicting an 1847 date while the actual date turns out to be September 7th, 1892. The playful banter and interactions with the guest add a dynamic touch to the episode.
Violent confrontation between bartenders leads to shootings and fatalities
A violent altercation between bartenders results in one bartender, Frank Hook, committing fatal shootings. He kills Mike Hagony instantly, mortally wounds Jack Murphy, and causes injuries to others before fatally shooting himself. The episode unfolds in a disturbing series of events, reflecting the intensity and tragic outcomes of the conflicts.
Electric shock treatments as a cure for impotence and sexual excess
The podcast discusses the historical use of electric shock treatments as a cure for impotence, gonorrhea, sexual excess, and genital disorders, narrating extreme measures like galvanic baths and rod insertion for restoring sexual desire. The bizarre and dangerous methods highlight outdated medical practices and societal perspectives on sexual health during that era.
Dave Anthony picks a newspaper from a day in history and reads it to co-host Gareth Reynolds. This week they are joined again by Lamb of God singer Randy Blythe