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You Must Remember This

Aug 9, 2015
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Earlier this year, I became completely hooked on the podcast Serial. I wasn't alone, as it rocketed to the top of the charts in every podcast directory, and became A Thing for about three months.

Ever since it ended, I've been looking for something to pick up where it left off, in terms of pacing, compelling subject matter, production quality, and intellectual stimulation. I expected that podcast directories like Stitcher and iTunes would be the place to find what I was looking for, but other than recommending This American Life, they weren't very helpful.

Enter my friend Ed. Ed is a writer who is currently doing a magnificent comic about the early years of Hollywood called The Fadeout. Ed turned me on to a podcast called You Must Remember This, which is about Hollywood's first century.

For the last couple of months, You Must Remember This has been looking back at the Manson Murders, unpacking where Charles Manson came from (both physically and spiritually), and how the changing scene within Hollywood (as a geographic location and an industry) in the 1960s created an environment where he and his followers could find each other.

This season, You Must Remember This will explore the murders committed in the summer of 1969 by followers of Charles Manson, and the Hollywood music and movie scene surrounding the killings. Throughout the series, we’ll learn how a single sociopath’s thwarted dreams of fame and fortune led to the gruesome events which became the symbolic “end of the sixties.” Future episodes will explore the various celebrities, musicians, movie stars and filmmakers (including Roman Polanski, Sharon Tate, The Beach Boys, Dennis Hopper, Doris Day and more) whose paths crossed with Manson’s in meaningful ways, both leading up to the murders and in their aftermath.

I love this podcast, and once I get caught up on the Manson episodes, I'm going to go back to the beginning and binge the whole series. I think some of you will like it, too.

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irobotdave:
Thank you for the recommendation! I'll definitely check it out.
Aug 10, 2015
virtue:
If you're still hungry for more Serial, definitely check out http://undisclosed-podcast.com/about/ ! They go over additional evidence and details from the case and it is insanely addictive.
Oct 2, 2015

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