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Paranormal Reality with JV Johnson (a/k/a Beyond Reality Paranormal Podcast)

The Occult in Pop Culture - George Case - BRR Classic

Paranormal Reality with JV Johnson (a/k/a Beyond Reality Paranormal Podcast)

JV Johnson

Science

4.6689 Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2021

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

George Case explores the introduction and use of occult references and images in pop culture in the cultural revolution that was occurring between 1966 - 1980.

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Host - JV Johnson - www.facebook.com/jvjparanormal 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

The night may be long and the dark may be deep, but the answers are there to be found.

0:07.6

Whether it's the normal, the abnormal, or the paranormal, you're in the right place.

0:12.6

Let's go, Beyond Reality.

0:15.3

Good evening, good morning, and welcome.

0:17.9

It is Beyond Reality.

0:19.7

I'm your host, J.V johnson jason is off tonight thanks for

0:22.6

being here the good news is we have a really really interesting show for you tonight this is going to

0:28.6

take uh the paranormal and combine it with something that just about everybody loves and that would be

0:35.5

considered pop music or rock and roll specifically,

0:38.0

but also pop culture.

0:40.2

Our guest tonight will be George Case.

0:42.2

He's an author, and he has a book out called Here's to My Sweet Satan, How the Occult,

0:47.0

Haunted Music, Movies, and Pop Culture from 1966 to 1980.

0:55.9

This is going to be a great topic we're going to be talking about

0:57.9

the Beatles and the Rolling Stones and

0:59.7

movies and books

1:02.0

and you know we all know that

1:04.0

the exorcists and rosemary's

1:06.3

baby fell into that

1:08.1

time frame as well as the

1:09.4

Amityville horror both both book and movie.

1:11.8

I mean, when you think about the 70s in particular, but starting in the mid-60s with what we would consider to be a cultural revolution, which started with music, I believe, you know, there is a lot of, there was a lot of flux.

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