Suspicious Minds with Wade and Burl Ep13
Suspicious Minds with Wade and Burl
Release Date: 08/16/2023
Suspicious Minds with Wade and Burl
In the season two finale, Wade and Burl discuss “Priscilla,” the Sofia Coppola biopic based on the the book, “Elvis and Me” by Priscilla Presley. It’s a peak beneath the bouffant into the relationship between Elvis and Priscilla from 1959 until their divorce in 1973. Wade tries to school Burl on the aesthetics of liminal spaces and the two discuss what KISS songs should have made the soundtrack. Will Wade and Burl team up for season three? Listen now and find out. Looking to pick up the 2024 Elvis calendar? Check out Wade and Burl's Shopify here: Check out our new YouTube Channel!
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Wade and Burl are back on the clock to discuss the life and career of the late Lisa Marie Presley. True rock’n’roll royalty, we cover her surprisingly accomplished music career, her carefully crafted public appearances, and, of course, her many crazy marriages. Wade has a lot to say about professional sidemen, and Burl offers pro tips on how to successfully navigate state fairs. All this, as well as some particularly lively Wade Back Machine and Would You Believe segments, await your eager ears! Smash that play button now! Check out our new YouTube Channel!
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Wade and Burl are back at it. This week they check out “Agent Elvis” the long awaited animated series that depicts Elvis as a jet setting secret agent protecting the world from destruction. This animated roman a clef is loaded with guns, drugs and gore. It has a stellar stable of talented actors, but is this animated series must-see TCB? Listen now and find out! Check out our new YouTube Channel!
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Wade & Burl, newly committed to watching every Elvis movie in chronological order, feast their eyes on the technicolor splendor of LOVING YOU! This 1957 semi-biography finds naturally talented Deke Rivers falling prey to showbiz flim flam courtesy of manager Lizbeth Scott, whose erratic business schemes may have programmed Elvis to later accept similar behavior from the Colonel. There’s tons of songs! Flashy outfits! At least a couple of montages! It all ends with the world’s most bizarre TV broadcast! Settle in for rants, raves, a smattering of trivia, and several attempts at jokes....
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You’ve got questions? Wade and Burl have answers! Join us as we open up the Suspicious Minds mailbag to respond to actual inquiries from actual listeners! What’s your ideal Elvis date night? What modern day fast food joint would Elvis have enjoyed had he lived? (And, on that note, does anyone remember Hardee’s fried chicken?) Did Elvis ever eat a pizza? Meet an alien? Do drugs with Sammy Davis Jr.? Why does KISS come up more than once? Listen now and find out! Check out our new YouTube Channel!
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Wade and Burl finally tackle a taste tempting topic that was far too expansive to be lumped into the “Eat Like Elvis” episode. The French call it “beurre d'arachide”, but red blooded Americans know it better as peanut butter, a pantry staple that loomed large throughout Elvis’s life. Wade and Burl field test the famous “peanut butter & nanner” and later attempt to construct their own Fool’s Gold loaves, made famous by the Colorado Mine Company. Burl offers intriguing ideas for variants on the popular sandwich while Wade starts a public beef with Nick’s Cafe owner...
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Are you now or have you ever been a philatelist? Then this episode is for you. Wade and Burl discuss the 30th anniversary of the Elvis stamp. How many times did Wade vote for his favorite stamp? Can you exchange Elvis stamps for falafels? Does Burl know how much a stamp costs today? Listen and find out. Check out our new YouTube Channel!
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Season Two starts here! Burl and Wade drag themselves back from the abyss with renewed vigor! The 1956 motion picture Love Me Tender is on the docket, a very off-model big screen debut for the King. We discuss this 90 minute marvel in painstaking detail: the plot’s historical origins, the awkwardness of the musical numbers, and the rugged dreaminess of costar John Egan. All this (along with numerous KISS references) await your curious ears! Listen now!
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On a cold night in 1971, a black tornado hit Beantown! Wade and Burl are back to discuss the recent release ELVIS: Like a Black Tornado, a spirited live set recorded at Boston Garden on 11/10/71. What works? What doesn’t? Why does KISS keep coming up? Take a seat on the parquet floor and let us yammer about everything under the sun
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Wade and Burl are back in the building! In a very special episode, the guys take a look at the brand new Baz Luhrmann Elvis biopic starring Austin Butler as the King. How well does he fill the blue suede shoes? Is this 2 1/2 hour sequined fever dream worth a watch? What’s going on with Tom Hanks’s accent? Sit back with an ice cold Pepsi and all questions will be answered!
info_outlineSeason Two starts here! Burl and Wade drag themselves back from the abyss with renewed vigor! The 1956 motion picture Love Me Tender is on the docket, a very off-model big screen debut for the King. We discuss this 90 minute marvel in painstaking detail: the plot’s historical origins, the awkwardness of the musical numbers, and the rugged dreaminess of costar John Egan. All this (along with numerous KISS references) await your curious ears! Listen now!