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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Natural_O on July 07, 2017, 06:02:32 AM
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I just started a new Podcast called the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast. Season One is about the 40th Anniversary of the movie "Pumping Iron".
I have interviews with guests Mike Katz, Roger Callard and Bill Grant as well as the author of Pumping Iron, Charles Gaines. My first episode is
an interview with Randy Roach, the author of the book series Muscle, Smoke & Mirrors. Randy talks about some of the bodybuilders who were
left out of the movie "Pumping Iron", what happened to Serge Nubret before the contest and the difficulty in getting the movie made.
Here is the link on my website to my new Podcast show - http://bodybuildinglegendsshow.com/podcast/
and here is the link to the iTunes Podcast -
https://itunes.apple.com/…/body-building-legen…/id1255536753
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I was a bit skeptical about Randy Roach until I saw him interviewed by Dave Palumbo on RXMUscle ( which incidentally has the best most consistent content on Youtube.) The interview was fantastic and Randy is phenomenal. I look foreword to listening to John's interview.
J
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Randy has so much information and has memorized all the dates of every bodybuilding show so you almost have to listen to the show twice to catch all his information.
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Good luck with your radio show
What station are u on?
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Good luck with your radio show
What station are u on?
It's a podcast. It's on iTunes under Bodybuilding Legends Show or you can find it on my website
www.BodybuildingLegendsS how.com.
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Great interview, John.
Regarding what Randy said about not knowing when Stay Hungry finished filming, it was around June of 1975. Here's the reference: http://www.al.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2015/10/vintage_photos_of_arnold_schwa.html
wasnt that always obvious considering when Arnold started training for the 75 Olympia?
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Great interview, John.
Regarding what Randy said about not knowing when Stay Hungry finished filming, it was around June of 1975. Here's the reference: http://www.al.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2015/10/vintage_photos_of_arnold_schwa.html
Thanks for that article, that was great. I'm interviewing Roger Callard this week and he talks about making "Stay Hungry" and that scene where all the bodybuilders were running through the streets.
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The photos are AMAZING!!!!
J