For C2C fans, Streamlink is a super offer!
You'll get daily podcasts & downloads of George's M-F shows, Ian's Saturday program, and our special Sunday show. And you'll have access to the last 90 days of shows to download, collect, and listen to at your
leisure. Plus weekly streamed broadcasts of Somewhere in Time with Art Bell and our rotating Classic offerings!
First hour guest, columnist John M. Curtis offered commentary on war and terrorism.
Thanks for the Memories
As part of our tribute to Art Bell, we put together a special version of Thanks for the Memories, sung by Rob 'Iceman' Izenberg, with modified lyrics by George Noory.
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Fire the Grid 'Spike'
Princeton's Global Consciousness Project, which looks at movements in random generators, studied the Fire the Grid 7/17 event and found that during the time it took place there was a "notable spike of positive trend." For more, view the GCP report.
Among the special clips featured during the program were Art announcing that he'd accidentally glued his lips together, his report of Richard C. Hoagland's heart attack, an interview excerpt with Malachi Martin, an hysterical former Area 51 employee, the Area 51 pilot, as well as calls from JC, Edna and Oscar. Live callers also phoned in to share their favorite memories listening to Art.
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Art Bell Remix Movie
During the first week in Feb. 2001, Art Bell ran his web-cam taking a new shot about once per minute... I was watching these, and it occurred to me that they might almost animate - so after saving up quite a few, I cobbled them into a quicktime movie and added a soundtrack...
While the various days are mixed up - the order within each day’s set are mostly in sequence (except for a few places where I moved shots around to enhance the animated effect)...
The soundtrack is: “Ten Thousand Years Ago” by the Vipers, a British Skiffle group from the 50s...
I’m a graphic artist/cartoonist (www.cuteybunny.com) and part time Computer Graphics Instructor - outside of using this movie as an example in some of my classes (of cheap and quick animation) I’ve not shown it elsewhere. Guess that’s about it - Thanx for a Fun Show - and I’m really gonna miss Art!!