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Re: Hardcore History - The Best Podcast You'll Ever Listen To

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2019 1:39 pm
by Rex Kramer
Tafdolphin wrote:Like, I enjoy his stuff but I really rather he put out more regular shorter eps at this point. Part two was what, 8 months ago? I have almost no memory of what it covered.

I agree, I'd rather have 10 x 2 hour episodes released on a regular schedule than 4 x 5 hour ones that appear only every once in a while.

Re: Hardcore History - The Best Podcast You'll Ever Listen To

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2019 10:26 am
by Lex-Man
Rex Kramer wrote:
Tafdolphin wrote:Like, I enjoy his stuff but I really rather he put out more regular shorter eps at this point. Part two was what, 8 months ago? I have almost no memory of what it covered.

I agree, I'd rather have 10 x 2 hour episodes released on a regular schedule than 4 x 5 hour ones that appear only every once in a while.


I've thought that for a long time. Really i'd like half an hour a week. It's quite difficult to keep listening and take everything in when it's as long as it is now.

Re: Hardcore History - The Best Podcast You'll Ever Listen To

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2019 11:45 am
by Tafdolphin
Lex-Man wrote:
Rex Kramer wrote:
Tafdolphin wrote:Like, I enjoy his stuff but I really rather he put out more regular shorter eps at this point. Part two was what, 8 months ago? I have almost no memory of what it covered.

I agree, I'd rather have 10 x 2 hour episodes released on a regular schedule than 4 x 5 hour ones that appear only every once in a while.


I've thought that for a long time. Really i'd like half an hour a week. It's quite difficult to keep listening and take everything in when it's as long as it is now.


I'm currently listening to The History of Rome and although it's a long finished series I can just binge, each ep is 15-20 minutes long which is perfect length when you're dealing with complex historical structures and events.

I love Carlin, he's an unmatched orator, but I wish he'd go down that route.

Re: Hardcore History - The Best Podcast You'll Ever Listen To

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2019 12:36 pm
by Moggy
Tafdolphin wrote:
Lex-Man wrote:
Rex Kramer wrote:
Tafdolphin wrote:Like, I enjoy his stuff but I really rather he put out more regular shorter eps at this point. Part two was what, 8 months ago? I have almost no memory of what it covered.

I agree, I'd rather have 10 x 2 hour episodes released on a regular schedule than 4 x 5 hour ones that appear only every once in a while.


I've thought that for a long time. Really i'd like half an hour a week. It's quite difficult to keep listening and take everything in when it's as long as it is now.


I'm currently listening to The History of Rome and although it's a long finished series I can just binge, each ep is 15-20 minutes long which is perfect length when you're dealing with complex historical structures and events.

I love Carlin, he's an unmatched orator, but I wish he'd go down that route.


I forget his name, but the History of Rome guy followed it up with a series called “Revolutions” which is excellent. He’s currently on the Russian revolution but has done the American, French, Haitian and Mexican revolutions.

Re: Hardcore History - The Best Podcast You'll Ever Listen To

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2019 12:58 pm
by Rex Kramer
Moggy wrote:
Tafdolphin wrote:
Lex-Man wrote:
Rex Kramer wrote:
Tafdolphin wrote:Like, I enjoy his stuff but I really rather he put out more regular shorter eps at this point. Part two was what, 8 months ago? I have almost no memory of what it covered.

I agree, I'd rather have 10 x 2 hour episodes released on a regular schedule than 4 x 5 hour ones that appear only every once in a while.


I've thought that for a long time. Really i'd like half an hour a week. It's quite difficult to keep listening and take everything in when it's as long as it is now.


I'm currently listening to The History of Rome and although it's a long finished series I can just binge, each ep is 15-20 minutes long which is perfect length when you're dealing with complex historical structures and events.

I love Carlin, he's an unmatched orator, but I wish he'd go down that route.


I forget his name, but the History of Rome guy followed it up with a series called “Revolutions” which is excellent. He’s currently on the Russian revolution but has done the American, French, Haitian and Mexican revolutions.

Is it the Italian fella?

Re: Hardcore History - The Best Podcast You'll Ever Listen To

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2019 1:06 pm
by Moggy
Rex Kramer wrote:
Moggy wrote:
Tafdolphin wrote:
Lex-Man wrote:
Rex Kramer wrote:
Tafdolphin wrote:Like, I enjoy his stuff but I really rather he put out more regular shorter eps at this point. Part two was what, 8 months ago? I have almost no memory of what it covered.

I agree, I'd rather have 10 x 2 hour episodes released on a regular schedule than 4 x 5 hour ones that appear only every once in a while.


I've thought that for a long time. Really i'd like half an hour a week. It's quite difficult to keep listening and take everything in when it's as long as it is now.


I'm currently listening to The History of Rome and although it's a long finished series I can just binge, each ep is 15-20 minutes long which is perfect length when you're dealing with complex historical structures and events.

I love Carlin, he's an unmatched orator, but I wish he'd go down that route.


I forget his name, but the History of Rome guy followed it up with a series called “Revolutions” which is excellent. He’s currently on the Russian revolution but has done the American, French, Haitian and Mexican revolutions.

Is it the Italian fella?


No, an American guy. Mike Duncan.

Re: Hardcore History - The Best Podcast You'll Ever Listen To

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2019 2:08 pm
by Alvin Flummux
Moggy wrote:
Rex Kramer wrote:
Moggy wrote:
Tafdolphin wrote:
Lex-Man wrote:
Rex Kramer wrote:
Tafdolphin wrote:Like, I enjoy his stuff but I really rather he put out more regular shorter eps at this point. Part two was what, 8 months ago? I have almost no memory of what it covered.

I agree, I'd rather have 10 x 2 hour episodes released on a regular schedule than 4 x 5 hour ones that appear only every once in a while.


I've thought that for a long time. Really i'd like half an hour a week. It's quite difficult to keep listening and take everything in when it's as long as it is now.


I'm currently listening to The History of Rome and although it's a long finished series I can just binge, each ep is 15-20 minutes long which is perfect length when you're dealing with complex historical structures and events.

I love Carlin, he's an unmatched orator, but I wish he'd go down that route.


I forget his name, but the History of Rome guy followed it up with a series called “Revolutions” which is excellent. He’s currently on the Russian revolution but has done the American, French, Haitian and Mexican revolutions.

Is it the Italian fella?


No, an American guy. Mike Duncan.


I just heard about his Fall of the Roman Republic book. One to get?

Oh gooseberry fool, Dan Carlin has a book now! :0

Re: Hardcore History - The Best Podcast You'll Ever Listen To

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2020 8:04 pm
by Moggy
The latest addendum is great. It’s the story of Olympias, the mother of Alexander the Great.

Re: Hardcore History - The Best Podcast You'll Ever Listen To

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2020 8:41 pm
by Captain Kinopio
Maybe it's just been a while since I listened to a series,but I'm loving this Supernova in the East run. Never had a huge interest in the period but finding out how things led to Pearl Harbour is fascinating.

Re: Hardcore History - The Best Podcast You'll Ever Listen To

Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2020 10:09 pm
by Moggy
The new addendum makes you feel much better about coronavirus.

But gooseberry fool scared about the power of the US President. :dread:

Re: Hardcore History - The Best Podcast You'll Ever Listen To

Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2020 1:59 am
by Alvin Flummux
Yes but Supernova In The East 3 when?

Re: Hardcore History - The Best Podcast You'll Ever Listen To

Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2020 2:04 am
by Drumstick
Alvin Flummux wrote:Yes but Supernova In The East 3 when?

According to my feed that was released in October.

Re: Hardcore History - The Best Podcast You'll Ever Listen To

Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2020 9:50 am
by Zilnad
I really enjoyed his WW1 series when I first listened to it but I've struggled to get into anything since then. At some point, his "wow, I'm completely amazed by history" way of talking began to grate on me. I know his enthusiasm is probably one of the things people like about him but I don't want to hear his passionate opinion on everything and be told how I'm supposed to feel about it all, I just want the facts. I guess when he says things like "woah.... just imagine how scared you'd feel in that situation... crazy, isn't it?" it just rubs me the wrong way.

Sorry, bit of a rant that I know only I care about :oops:

Re: Hardcore History - The Best Podcast You'll Ever Listen To

Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2020 11:08 am
by Alvin Flummux
Drumstick wrote:
Alvin Flummux wrote:Yes but Supernova In The East 3 when?

According to my feed that was released in October.


4, then? :fp:

Re: Hardcore History - The Best Podcast You'll Ever Listen To

Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2020 11:13 am
by Moggy
Zilnad wrote:I really enjoyed his WW1 series when I first listened to it but I've struggled to get into anything since then. At some point, his "wow, I'm completely amazed by history" way of talking began to grate on me. I know his enthusiasm is probably one of the things people like about him but I don't want to hear his passionate opinion on everything and be told how I'm supposed to feel about it all, I just want the facts. I guess when he says things like "woah.... just imagine how scared you'd feel in that situation... crazy, isn't it?" it just rubs me the wrong way.

Sorry, bit of a rant that I know only I care about :oops:


I think what I like about Hardcore History is that he does give his own opinions and talks about the feelings of the people and will say what his emotional response is to reading the history. There are plenty of online articles, podcasts and books that will give just the facts, but the emotional side of things make HH fascinating.

I don’t think that makes you wrong though, it’s just a matter of opinion. I think Carlin does need to retire the phrase “and remember, I am not a historian, I am just a fan” though, yes Dan we get it, you are not a historian.

Re: Hardcore History - The Best Podcast You'll Ever Listen To

Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2020 11:15 am
by Preezy
He can't retire that phrase as every release he does will have a good portion of new listeners that would otherwise think he was a historian, no?

I love Dan's style regardless, the guy has a love of history and it's infectious :wub:

Re: Hardcore History - The Best Podcast You'll Ever Listen To

Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2020 11:16 am
by Moggy
Preezy wrote:He can't retire that phrase as every release he does will have a good portion of new listeners that would otherwise think he was a historian, no?


Then at the start of every show he needs to say “piss off noobs”.

Re: Hardcore History - The Best Podcast You'll Ever Listen To

Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2020 9:01 pm
by Meep
I really want HBO to make series on Alexander now and his family now. :lol: It's better than gamer of thrones and already fully written.

Re: Hardcore History - The Best Podcast You'll Ever Listen To

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 9:20 am
by Moggy
Carlin has released a new episode of his “Common Sense” podcast.

It’s not about history but is a good listen.

Re: Hardcore History - The Best Podcast You'll Ever Listen To

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 9:22 am
by Preezy
Moggy wrote:Carlin has released a new episode of his “Common Sense” podcast.

It’s not about history but is a good listen.

First time he's done one of those in a while, I know he was getting a bit sick of the political landscape in the US so stepped back from talking about it.

Something to listen to later to drown out the squawking of the children :slol: