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Started by nextgen.fm, January 26, 2015, 11:21:01 AM

nextgen.fm

Help me!!


I especially watched the preview shows for BEYOND BLEEF just to see George! :-[

coaster

I'm not familiar with Gaiam except for Beyawn Beef with George Noory. They may have something interesting and/or useful on one of their shows, but if the quality of Noory's show is any indication of how things are produced over there, I'd steer clear of the site.

nextgen.fm

Quote from: coaster on January 26, 2015, 11:50:01 AM
I'm not familiar with Gaiam except for Beyawn Beef with George Noory. They may have something interesting and/or useful on one of their shows, but if the quality of Noory's show is any indication of how things are produced over there, I'd steer clear of the site.


some of the other shows seem pretty interesting, but it was funny to watch George throw plastic surgery implants to the audience!

Wintermute


ItsOver

Quote from: nextgen.fm on January 26, 2015, 11:21:01 AM
Help me!!


I especially watched the preview shows for BEYOND BLEEF just to see George! :-[
Say ten GNS's and Jorch no more, my fellow Gabber.

nextgen.fm

one thing I noticed from watching the previews, George's dress coat and blazer is always too small for him!


He likes to put his elbows on the desk and put his hands together, and the sleeves come up way too much, like it is tailored for a smaller man!

popple

Their articles keep me informed.



http://www.gaiamtv.com/article/3-reasons-why-yoga-more-appealing-cinnabon

QuoteYoga burns calories. The Cinnabon Classic Clashick has almost an entire meal’s worth of calories in one serving.
QuoteYoga is heart-healthy. Cinnabon is a heart attack sumptin waiting to happen.
QuoteYoga can help stabilize blood sugar levels. Cinnabon sends them through the roof to mars.
I never thought of this before. IT'S BIZARRE!!

MV/Liberace!

Quote from: coaster on January 26, 2015, 11:50:01 AM
I'm not familiar with Gaiam except for Beyawn Beef with George Noory. They may have something interesting and/or useful on one of their shows, but if the quality of Noory's show is any indication of how things are produced over there, I'd steer clear of the site.


hater.


pate

Quote from: nextgen.fm on January 26, 2015, 12:31:27 PM
one thing I noticed from watching the previews, George's dress coat and blazer is always too small for him!


He likes to put his elbows on the desk and put his hands together, and the sleeves come up way too much, like it is tailored for a smaller man!

Dress coat w/ matching Blazer are difficult finds in the modernity worlds.  Last time I checked the blazer was on one side of the portal and the dress coat was on the other... that the man found the matching set (in whatever size) at a local thrift store is in itself a sign of synchronicity. the man is a master this "shortening" of the clothes he wore is not so much a reflection of his eye in dress sizes, but more a testament to his reach...

Y'all still don't get that there ain't no such thang as coincindence?

The Police - Synchronicity (1983) Full Album - youtube

If that's not the best Police album ever you can call me George Noory, hater!

edit: Then there's this

The Police Demolition Man

That Gaiam website actually has a decent amount of documentaries. Not a member but looks like they have some decent stuff.

MV/Liberace!

Quote from: Bobbysaltereg0 on March 04, 2015, 08:13:13 PM
That Gaiam website actually has a decent amount of documentaries. Not a member but looks like they have some decent stuff.

Why do you hate Art Bell?


nextgen.fm

I pulled myself away!

I think PizzaDave advertises WAY too much on Coast to Coast for it anyway!

ShayP

I did the free trial and actually paid for two months before canceling.  I wanted to see Dave Icke's program and other things beyond, Beyond Belief.  Quite frankly, Noory is better behind the mic than behind the desk. Slouching over the desk just gawking at the guest looking like a caricature of his radio persona....Anyway....There is some pretty interesting stuff there.  It's saturated with David Wilcock....or seems to be since I have an adverse reaction to his face and instinctively want to punch him.  Plus I'm sick of hearing and seeing things about Yoga.  So rather than destroy my monitor I just canceled.  Nonetheless...I could see myself joining back up at one point. 

nextgen.fm

Quote from: ShayP on March 05, 2015, 12:17:31 PM
I did the free trial and actually paid for two months before canceling.  I wanted to see Dave Icke's program and other things beyond, Beyond Belief.  Quite frankly, Noory is better behind the mic than behind the desk. Slouching over the desk just gawking at the guest looking like a caricature of his radio persona....Anyway....There is some pretty interesting stuff there.  It's saturated with David Wilcock....or seems to be since I have an adverse reaction to his face and instinctively want to punch him.  Plus I'm sick of hearing and seeing things about Yoga.  So rather than destroy my monitor I just canceled.  Nonetheless...I could see myself joining back up at one point.

Thanks for the report!

Gd5150

Quote from: ShayP on March 05, 2015, 12:17:31 PM
Quite frankly, Noory is better behind the mic than behind the desk.

Very few radio folk benefit from the added live webcam. Nothing destroys the mystique of a good radio program/podcast faster than a live webcam of some fat ugly slob behind a mic. In the living room with babies walking around and dirty diapers on the floor.

What made Art Bell great was the idea of some dude out in the middle of the desert broadcasting from his garage. It was a bit like Wolfman in American Graffiti and how he was broadcasting out in the middle of nowhere. Driving across the dessert or down an open highway in the middle of the night you felt like Art was with you. And every trucker on the road was listening.

The feel of the show totally changed once it was broadcast from downtown Los Angeles. It felt corporate and contrived, no spontaneity. Im sure some of that was Noory's personality, but the whole feel changed and it lost it's mystique.

coaster

Quote from: ShayP on March 05, 2015, 12:17:31 PM
  It's saturated with David Wilcock....or seems to be since I have an adverse reaction to his face and instinctively want to punch him.
If people were to actually listen to that guy they would realize he has nothing to say. He talks so much but there is absolutely no substance to the things he says. And for his books be just takes other people's work and rewrites it. Hes such a con and a greasy looking douche. I truly despise the guy.

Dateline

To me it is all about mystique and that was just lost when Los Angeles corporatized Coast. 


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