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This week on the TTT Podcast, Beard Laws, Burley, and Gute Time Travel To 1954. The boys talk various topics related to the year 1954. In this lively conversation, the hosts of Beard Laws engage in a humorous and insightful discussion covering a range of topics from regional food preferences to the cultural significance of music and film from 1954. They explore the joys of pickleball, the evolution of jazz, and the legacy of iconic figures like Grace Kelly and Chet Baker, all while maintaining a light-hearted banter that keeps the audience entertained. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the nuances of the song 'My Funny Valentine,' exploring its lyrical depth and cultural significance. They transition into a discussion about the music of 1954, revealing surprising rankings and insights. The conversation shifts to sports, particularly focusing on the legacy of the New York Giants and the Cleveland Browns. They then reflect on the prices of everyday items in 1954, providing a fascinating comparison to today's costs. Finally, the hosts celebrate the cinematic achievements of 1954, highlighting iconic films and performances, including those of Alfred Hitchcock and the classic 'Creature from the Black Lagoon.'
TTT Podcast Episode Highlights
Pickleball is a fun sport for everyone, regardless of athleticism.
Gas station food can be surprisingly good, especially tacos.
Music from 1954 has a rich history worth exploring.
Grace Kelly's legacy extends beyond her acting career.
Jazz music can be both captivating and confusing.
Chet Baker's rendition of 'My Funny Valentine' is iconic.
The East Coast has its own unique charm and culture.
Timber Rays moments are a highlight of the show.
The hosts enjoy playful banter about food and music.
Exploring the past can lead to interesting discoveries about culture. 'My Funny Valentine' reveals unexpected lyrical depth.
Chet Baker's music from 1954 stands out remarkably.
Cleveland's sports history is marked by a lack of Super Bowl wins.
1954 prices show a stark contrast to today's economy.
The cinematic landscape of 1954 was rich and diverse.
Alfred Hitchcock's films remain timeless classics.
'Creature from the Black Lagoon' is a beloved universal monster.
Marlon Brando's talent was overshadowed by his off-screen behavior.
The significance of Godzilla in Japanese cinema is profound.
TTT Podcast Quotes
"Pickleball is looked at as a hipster thing."
"Gas station tacos are fire!"
"Mr. Sandman, is it really Mr. Handman?"
"This is the greatest song ever written."
"Cleveland, you've never won a Super Bowl."
"$300 in 1954 is about $3,500 today."
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Check out our friends of the show!
Vermont Flannels: https://www.vermontflannel.com/beardlaws
Copper Johns Beard: http://thebestbeardproducts.com
Check Out Severance Mountain - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHfGb4XPnUE
Timber Rays- https://timberrays.com/
Yellowleaf Hammock - https://www.yellowleafhammocks.com/products/the-vista
Prime Ignite - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D2V3RWNK
This week on the TTT Podcast, Beard Laws, Burley, and Gute Time Travel To 1954. The boys talk various topics related to the year 1954. In this lively conversation, the hosts of Beard Laws engage in a humorous and insightful discussion covering a range of topics from regional food preferences to the cultural significance of music and film from 1954. They explore the joys of pickleball, the evolution of jazz, and the legacy of iconic figures like Grace Kelly and Chet Baker, all while maintaining a light-hearted banter that keeps the audience entertained. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the nuances of the song 'My Funny Valentine,' exploring its lyrical depth and cultural significance. They transition into a discussion about the music of 1954, revealing surprising rankings and insights. The conversation shifts to sports, particularly focusing on the legacy of the New York Giants and the Cleveland Browns. They then reflect on the prices of everyday items in 1954, providing a fascinating comparison to today's costs. Finally, the hosts celebrate the cinematic achievements of 1954, highlighting iconic films and performances, including those of Alfred Hitchcock and the classic 'Creature from the Black Lagoon.'
TTT Podcast Episode Highlights
Pickleball is a fun sport for everyone, regardless of athleticism.
Gas station food can be surprisingly good, especially tacos.
Music from 1954 has a rich history worth exploring.
Grace Kelly's legacy extends beyond her acting career.
Jazz music can be both captivating and confusing.
Chet Baker's rendition of 'My Funny Valentine' is iconic.
The East Coast has its own unique charm and culture.
Timber Rays moments are a highlight of the show.
The hosts enjoy playful banter about food and music.
Exploring the past can lead to interesting discoveries about culture. 'My Funny Valentine' reveals unexpected lyrical depth.
Chet Baker's music from 1954 stands out remarkably.
Cleveland's sports history is marked by a lack of Super Bowl wins.
1954 prices show a stark contrast to today's economy.
The cinematic landscape of 1954 was rich and diverse.
Alfred Hitchcock's films remain timeless classics.
'Creature from the Black Lagoon' is a beloved universal monster.
Marlon Brando's talent was overshadowed by his off-screen behavior.
The significance of Godzilla in Japanese cinema is profound.
TTT Podcast Quotes
"Pickleball is looked at as a hipster thing."
"Gas station tacos are fire!"
"Mr. Sandman, is it really Mr. Handman?"
"This is the greatest song ever written."
"Cleveland, you've never won a Super Bowl."
"$300 in 1954 is about $3,500 today."
Copper Johns Beard Company: https://lddy.no/1c3fv
Popdarts - https://popdartsgame.com/?ref=beardlaws
Mustache Mate - https://mustachemate.com/
Black Beard Fire - https://blackbeardfire.com/beardlaws
Draft Top - https://drafttop.kckb.st/beardlaws
Past Ball Podcast - https://beacons.ai/pastball
Yore Town Podcast - https://beacons.ai/yoretown
Booze Veterans - https://boozeveteran.com/
Beard Laws Studio - https://beardlawsstudio.com
Windbag Whisperers - https://windbagwhisperers.com
Vermont Flannel Company - https://www.vermontflannel.com/?aff=52
Preppizza - https://www.prepapizza.com/officialbeardlaws
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