After 38 years of friendship, Ric Hickey and Blake Ross attempt to bottle a refracted glimpse of their rabbit hole rapport and twisted spin on every damn thing with HISTORY DELETES ITSELF - a podcast wherein two old friends discuss history, dissecting a decade one year at a time. Covering all the bases, they riff and rip on music, movies, TV shows, sports, pop culture, politics, headlines, big stories, trivia, little known facts and world events of every stripe. Your hosts focus on things they found particularly noteworthy when doing research for each episode, with a heavy emphasis on popular music and its influence as the soundtrack of our lives.
As we continue our conversation about 1987 in Episode 12, we are joined once again by our first-ever in studio guest Mr. Kip Roe. Reminiscing about th...
For Episode 11, we welcome our very first ever in-studio guest Mr. Kip Roe to share in many memories, lots of laughs, and mega-medleys of Metal music ...
From Chernobyl to the Challenger, we dig deeper into 1986 with a tipsy stroll through the movies, television, sports and other world events of that ye...
Ric and Blake discuss the great and not-so-great music of 1986. Ric sees the Cramps, meets the Damned, spots Metallica in the crowd at a Ramones show,...
Talkin' 'bout our love/hate relationship with the Power Ballads of the 1980s, this might be us at our loose and lucid, unscripted best. Little or no i...
The big story from the world of music in 1985 is unquestionably the Live Aid concerts that took place in London and Philadelphia on July 13th of that ...
Another Game Within The Game. A full glass topples at the top of this brief episode. As they mop up the mess, Ric and Blake discuss materialistic Beat...
Where New Coke failed spectacularly, Gorby succeeded beyond all reasonable expectations. Philly police drop bombs on their own city, the worl?s most f...
Closing out 2018 with a bit of beery babble, we briefly banter about other podcasts and our plans for the future of this podcast that we like to cal? ...