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This channel is an extension of Time Trip Radio.
Time Trip Radio was a Progressive Psychedelic Space Station operating as a 1960s & 1970s curated radio show. A not for profit podcast with a real DJ guiding you through fun & frolic with adventures in active listening. This monthly podcast ran from 2010-2016.
Other incarnations of Time Trip Radio included shows on WZRD Chicago & Authentic Radio Network.

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@ProggaWoggga
@ProggaWoggga 3 месяца назад
At about the 42 minute mark, Bobby mentions plans for a new live album and a new studio album. Did anything ever happen with those? Anything released?
@TimeTripTV
@TimeTripTV 3 месяца назад
As far as I know there has been no album from the [then]current line-up. As you probably know there have been several "official bootlegs" of live material released featuring the original quartet. The info below is from Wikipedia: Live releases Far Beyond a Distant Sun - Live Arlington, Texas (1973) Frozen Over Live (1973, Bootleg Version) Live In Texas - October 6, 1973 (Official Bootleg, 2013 Reissue) Live Anthology (Official Bootleg, 2013) Live In Montreux 1972: 04.30.72 (2016) Live In Miami August 19, 1972 (2019) Live In New York - July 30th, 1972 (2019) also there's the collection of demos for the first album: Lost and Found.
@kevinlaughery1076
@kevinlaughery1076 4 месяца назад
GREAT MAGS' I HAVE ABOUT 70 OR SO, AFX SLOT CARS AND TRACK, 137 G. I. JOES, ABOUT 4000 VYNIL. RECORDS ,PLANET OF THE APES FIGURES.!!! NVER STPOS.!!! JAMES EAGLE.
@kevinlaughery1076
@kevinlaughery1076 4 месяца назад
160 SLOT CARS.
@improperbostonian6722
@improperbostonian6722 7 месяцев назад
I collected this great magazine in 1970 & 72 Cover pages were amazing art.
@parshotamlal1749
@parshotamlal1749 9 месяцев назад
I wish I could have kept my these books including Creepy and Errie magazines . takes me to my youth.
@TimeTripTV
@TimeTripTV 9 месяцев назад
Fantastic memories
@jameskerr8091
@jameskerr8091 10 месяцев назад
This was great!
@garywright7826
@garywright7826 11 месяцев назад
My favorite magazine growing up in the late 60's / early 70's .😃
@Meditation409
@Meditation409 Год назад
Awesome 💯❤😍😍
@TimeTripTV
@TimeTripTV Год назад
Thank you, Happy October
@mcharrison23
@mcharrison23 Год назад
Damn Straight! Great upload. I been lovin' Klause Schultz 30 years now ! Oh, and Famous Monsters for forty !
@paullevine1813
@paullevine1813 2 года назад
Outstanding !!!! What memories this brings back & i still have some of my old issues from the 60s. Best magazine for monster & horror fans of my generation.
@janetbailey3804
@janetbailey3804 2 года назад
OH DOES THIS EVER BRING BACK WONDERFUL MEMORIES, I LOVED THE WARREN MAGAZINES, HAD ALL THE CREEPY BUT ONE, VAMPIRELLA BUT ONE, ALL THE EERIE, 1984/94 ALL, BUT FAMOUS MONSTERS WITH FORREST J ACKERMAN STARTED IT ALL FOR ME. AND I ONLY GOT BACK TO ABOUT ISSUE 38. BUT I DID FIND A USED BOOKSTORE OR TWO WHERE I FOUND QUITE A FEW STACKS OF ISSUES I WERE MISSING ESPECIALLY WITH ONE OF MY FAVORITE VINCENT PRICE!!! ANYWAY ALL OF A SUDDEN I HEARD THIS FAMILIAR VOICE BEHIND ME , SAY " QUITE THE READING MATERIAL YOU HAVE THERE"! I SPUN AROUND AND IT WAS VINCENT PRICE HIMSELF, I SHEEPISHLY ASKED IF HE WOULD AUTOGRAPH MY FAMOUS MONSTERS FEATURING HIM AND HE LAUGHED AND PULLED OFF HIS GLOVE AND SAID SURE. WHAT A SWEET MAN HE WAS, I HAD HIM SIGN ABOUT SIX BOOKS, PLUS A HORROR BOOK HE WAS IN AND DID THE FORWARD. HE WAS DOING A READING OF EDGAR ALLAN POE AT THE THEATER THAT NEXT EVENING TIL AFTER THE WEEKEND!!!GARY BAILEY KING OF DARKNESS P.S GOD OF THUNDER AND LIGHTNING
@madahad9
@madahad9 2 года назад
I regret not buying more back issues when they were reasonably priced. You can find them on EBay but sums that are a little too rich for me nowadays. I had that poster of Barnabas Collins but like everything else got lost over time. I believe I have one of those Tales from the Crypt posters. That Jack Davis Frankenstein poster looks great.
@madahad9
@madahad9 2 года назад
My monthly bible in the early 70's. I wanted so much to buy one of those projectors advertised in the merchandise section as well as the films on sale. I thought at the time they were the complete films but I realised later they were only excerpts. I had fantasies of showing them on the wall in my bedroom, over and over, anytime I wanted. But money in the family was tight and wouldn't allow this luxury. As a kid these amazing covers as painted by Basil Gogos were a siren call for a kid obsessed with anything horror related. Many of the films featured were not readily available and would be decades before I got to see many of them. I will never forget the issue which featured Linda Blair in the full throes of demonic possession, face disfured and grotesque green tongue extended. I was about 9 to 10 at the time and it would be more than a decade before I had the opportunity to actually see it-it did not live up to the hype. In the 70's and 80's the magazine drifted away from horror and featured more science fiction articles. I still have a few of them but sadly those I bought earlier are long gone. The stupidity of youth. I will always have a soft spot for many of these films, good and bad. They made life in the suburbs a lot easier to take.
@smokebell1390
@smokebell1390 2 года назад
yes,. I truly 💘 the classic_ 🎥 monsters_(LOL!!!)😝😝😀😀😊😊☺☺☺☺🐍🐍😍😍😁😳😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😳😳😳😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
@BigBass-xf5yi
@BigBass-xf5yi 3 года назад
This brings back the very best of memories. I wish I held on to my copies. Thank you for posting this.
@Al_NERi
@Al_NERi 4 года назад
These covers were the stuff of a monster kid's dreams, especially the strikingly colorful, yet memorably gruesome Basil Gogos pieces. It's unfortunate the magazine came to rely on studio promotional stills during the Star Wars/Close Encounters/Alien era. It was soon after this I'd realised I'd outgrown the magazine, but I'll always remember it fondly.
@bobhill5791
@bobhill5791 4 года назад
Don't know why more people aren't loving this!
@TimeTripTV
@TimeTripTV Год назад
Thank you-just now saw this comment
@seaness267
@seaness267 4 года назад
Starting to gain steam in the collectors market! Hang on to them if you have them especially in high grade ,,good investments !
@davidsmith248
@davidsmith248 4 года назад
funny, we have similar experiences with music. Hernando's Hideaway and Herb Albert whipped cream album which my dad had also. My dad was a tv radio repairman and they also sold records where he worked. Remember seeing that whipped cream album cover on the rack. Hard not to remember that sexy cover. But my dad made sure we had radios, record players, tvs and we were one of the first in our town to have color tv. My mom sang and played piano and organ. And an uncle who played bass, too who gave me an old Epiphone amp. Plus an older cousin who gave me records in the early days of 60's rock.
@ShamanMirror
@ShamanMirror 2 года назад
✌🙂👍 Just seeing your comments now, David. Thanks for listening! Cool about the early experiences with Hernando's and Herb Alpert etc....! ;-)
@davidsmith248
@davidsmith248 4 года назад
hey Brian , just got back to listen to this, only missed the start on WZRD. Funny coincidence, he mentions what recording equipment he used. The Tascam DP 24 porta studio is the same I use. The two tracks you played from my Soundcloud site were recorded on that. Great interview.
@ShamanMirror
@ShamanMirror 4 года назад
Brian, thanks again for offering this interview! I also like the way you included the various images in assembling this into a video.
@superdananderson1382
@superdananderson1382 4 года назад
John is a terrific writer and reviewer.
@Don77sunset
@Don77sunset 5 лет назад
Thanks for posting his!
@JohnKelman
@JohnKelman 5 лет назад
Yikes! I meant 12-string ACOUSTIC guitar in reference to Ralph Towner's album Solstice!! Brain cramp....brain cramp!
@ebiros2
@ebiros2 5 лет назад
What's the point of this video ?
@davidgeffken3004
@davidgeffken3004 5 лет назад
I had many of those FM of filmland as a kid--what a great collection here on You-Tube----I really enjoyed the magazines ------Hi Rick Tarkington!
@ebiros2
@ebiros2 5 лет назад
@@davidgeffken3004 cover art greatness seem to be disappearing these days
@mcharrison23
@mcharrison23 Год назад
Total Esoteric Greatness
@Smokey_da_Bear
@Smokey_da_Bear 10 месяцев назад
What's the point of your comment???
@Barnabas45
@Barnabas45 6 лет назад
I remember buying some monster feet, Took over a month to get and they were pieces of plastic with rubber bands!
@markallen4356
@markallen4356 6 лет назад
Those were the days
@Tchernobog
@Tchernobog 7 лет назад
best cover arts ever