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Back in Time Brothers

Back in Time Brothers

By: Lou & DJ Paulie
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Join brothers Lou and Paulie as they re-live key moments in Music, Movies, TV and more through the 70's, 80's, 90's and today.

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  • A Very 90's Christmas
    Dec 21 2025

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    Dust off your flannels and get ready for a nostalgic trip—the Back in Time Brothers are taking you on a sleigh ride through the ultimate 1990s holiday experience. In this special replay from their URL Radio Show, DJ Paulie and Lou celebrate a decade defined by grunge, boy bands, and some of the most iconic Christmas moments in pop culture history.

    The journey kicks off with Britt’s holiday countdown, featuring a wild mix of tracks ranging from the high-voltage riffs of AC/DC and the heartland rock of Tom Petty to the absolute chart dominance of Mariah Carey. You’ll also dive into the alternative side of the decade with festive tunes from The Vandals, Smashing Pumpkins, and The Dismemberment Plan, before wrapping up with the smooth harmonies of 'N Sync and the Backstreet Boys.

    But it isn’t all cheerful carols and tinsel. Todd Snyder joins the show for a "Rock Talk" segment that unwraps the darker side of the 90s. Discover the corporate warfare and personal rebellion behind Mariah Carey’s holiday empire, the financial betrayals involving Lou Pearlman and 'N Sync, and the cutthroat "Boy Band Christmas Wars" of 1998.

    If you love a good laugh, you won't want to miss the "Stupid Criminals" segment, featuring a would-be thief pinned down by a Great Dane named Moose and a cookie bandit caught red-handed in a bakery. The brothers also revisit the era’s biggest movies, from the slapstick chaos of Home Alone to Tim Allen’s transformation in The Santa Clause, and share fascinating trivia—like how Jim Carrey trained with a CIA torture consultant to survive his Grinch makeup.

    To top it all off, the show takes a trip down the toy aisle to remember the absolute madness of Tickle Me Elmo, the Beanie Baby investment craze, and the surprisingly dangerous "Sky Dancers." Whether you’re here for the random facts about Santa’s pilot license or the memories of circling items in the Sears Wishbook, this episode is a total 90s time capsule.

    Plug in those multicolored lights and get ready to party like it’s 1999. It’s Christmas magic, 90s style, with The Back in Time Brothers!

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    2 hrs and 1 min
  • A Very 80's Christmas
    Dec 18 2025

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    The Back in Time Brothers: A Very 80s Christmas (Originally Heard on URL Radio)

    Join DJ Paulie and Lou as they turn up the volume and celebrate the greatest toys, movies, and original Christmas music from the tubular 1980s!

    The chaos begins with Busted! Stupid Criminals at Christmas time, featuring tales of holiday fails. Hear about the woman in a "very revealing elf costume" who pocketed bottles of limited edition Christmas ale at a Cincinnati brewery. We cover the man caught trying to steal upscale lingerie from a busy mall in Philadelphia, claiming he was "helping Santa to deliver the naughty list gifts". Plus, listen to the story of the man offering "relaxing Christmas mistletoe shoulder rubs" before tripping over a decorative reindeer mid-escape. And don't miss the Reno couple caught breaking into a rental cabin wearing nothing but Santa hats and slippers.

    Next, Todd Snyder’s Rock Talk dives into "The Dark Secrets Behind Band-Aid’s Do They Know It’s Christmas?”. Discover how Bob Geldof essentially "guilddrafted" major stars—including George Michael, Sting, and Phil Collins—into recording the chaotic anthem in a single day in 1984. Find out which lyric Bono "hated" singing (but belted out anyway) and the internal struggles over how the tens of millions raised were actually delivered.

    The Countdown blasts 12 iconic, original 80s holiday tracks. Get ready for the punk rock snowstorm of The Ramones' "Merry Christmas (I Don't Want to Fight Tonight)" and the haunting storytelling of The Pogues’ "Fairy Tale of New York". You’ll also hear Queen’s emotional rock ballad “Thank God It’s Christmas” and the soulful sorrow of Prince's "Another Lonely Christmas". Plus, we drop tracks from XTC (recording secretly as The Three Wise Men) and Run DMC's hip-hop holiday classic "Christmas in Hollis".

    Finally, Lou and DJ Paulie debate the definitive 80s Christmas Movies, ranking everything from the chaos of Gremlins and Die Hard (Yes, it's a Christmas movie!) to the classics A Christmas Story and National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation. The brothers also dive into 80s toys: the good (the game-changing NES system), the bad (the injury-prone Pogo Ball), and the ugly (the riot-inducing Cabbage Patch Kids and the creepy, talking Teddy Ruxpin).

    Tune in for the wildest Christmas since "Bing Crosby tap danced with Danny f****** K."!

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    1 hr and 53 mins
  • A Very 70's Christmas: Silent Nights and Scandalous Lights
    Dec 14 2025

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    A Very 70's Christmas: Silent Nights and Scandalous Lights

    It's the holidays and the Back in Time Brothers Lou and DJ Paulie are bringing Christmas cheer right here. Join us as we dive into A Very '70s Christmas, exploring the decade's grooviest most chaotic and most unforgettable holiday moments.

    On this episode, prepare for:

    The Ultimate '70s Soundtrack: Hear 12 original non-cover Christmas songs from 1970–1979. We spin soulful classics by Donnie Hathaway ("This Christmas") and the anti-war anthem from John Lennon and Yoko Ono ("Happy Christmas (War Is Over)"). We rock out with glam anthems like Slade's "Merry Christmas Everybody" and Wizard's "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day," and feature progressive rock from Greg Lake ("I Believe in Father Christmas"). We also highlight The Kinks' social commentary with "Father Christmas" and the shimmering synthesizer sound of Paul McCartney's "Wonderful Christmastime."

    Silent Nights and Scandalous Lights (Rock Talk): This segment reveals the drama behind the tinsel. Discover the high-pressure childhood of the Jackson 5 while recording their Christmas album which required endless touring rehearsals and late-night tapings. Hear about the near-disaster when a KISS pyro charge misfired during a 1974 Michigan show nearly turning the stage into a flaming ornament. Plus we cover the tense improvised creation of David Bowie and Bing Crosby's iconic "Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy" duet which was written on the spot because Bowie hated the original song.

    Busted on the Back in Time Radio Show (Stupid Christmas Criminals): We expose bizarre true tales including the case of the drunk Santa who stole his own suit at a food court bar in Minneapolis the man who sabotaged a gingerbread house contest in Albany and the elf impersonator caught with three wallets stuffed in her tights at a corporate party in Columbus. We also recount the international case of the German ceramic mug thieves at a Munich Christmas market.

    The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of '70s Toys: Get nostalgic with the origins of the Nerf ball (the first indoor ball) and the beloved Atari 2600. Cringe at the anatomically correct Joey Stivic Baby Doll which had a "drink and wet feature." Finally remember the terrifying danger of toys like Lawn Darts (Jarts) which caused numerous injuries and deaths and shattering acrylic Clackers.

    Pull on those fuzzy slippers and turn up the volume—we’re delivering soul glam rock and roll madness wrapped in one glittering holiday package.

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    1 hr and 49 mins
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